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Name: Lau Ka Lap UID: 3035074048 Exercise/Activity (1) 1A. Brandenburger Gate It was built in 1791 as a symbol or a sign of peace. In the World War II, it was damaged. In 2002, it was restored. This symbol refers to the history of Germany. Lion Head of Singapore Since Singapore is named as a Lion City, this symbol totally matched with this reputation. This symbol was introduced in 1986. Arc of Triumph This symbol is a famous monument that gives glory and respect to those soldiers who died for France in the French Revolutionary and the Napoleonic Wars. This symbol refers to the history of France. Leaning Tower of Pisa

AP Art History Practice Exam

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AP? Art History 2011 Multiple-Choice Questions for Part A and Free-Response Questions About the College Board The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of more than 5,900 of the world?s leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success ? including the SAT? and the Advanced

AP Art History Chp. 1 test

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Mr. Carruthers Storm King School AP Art History- Test #1 Chps 1 & 2 Name _______________________________________________________________ There are 20 Multiple Choice questions worth 3 pts. each. Please circle the correct answer. ? 1. This Gate contains guardian images of lamassus horses lions bulls This work is part of the Hittite Gate Step Pyramid Pergamon Altar Ishtar Gate 3. Which of the following civilizations specialized in relief sculptures of kings hunting lions? Egypt Persia India Assyria ? 4. Greek Pots such as these functioned primarily as grave markers drinking cups a vessel for mixing water and wine storage vessels ? 5. This capital is from which of the following orders? Doric Ionic Corinthian Tuscan 6. Cylinder Seals are most commonly found in ancient Rome

AP Art History Gardner text Chp 1 quiz

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1. Looking at a major world culture (as described in the text), describe how that culture has succeeded in adapting elements (economic, cultural, religious/philosophical) from other cultures to fit the major culture?s needs. 2. Choose any culture and describe how it has been successful exporting its culture. 3. Choose a major world culture and describe how it has used elements from its artistic heritage to promote a specific cultural view for its population. Find visual examples of how one culture has depicted another. 4. Choose any work of art and describe it (media, age, place of origin, artist, subject matter). Also analyze it using the the Elements of Art, and the Principles of Design.

Impressionists

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The Impressionists: Part 2 1. Why was the journalist surprised about how Monet spent 1870-1871? While other artists had gone to war for their country, he fled to England with his family. 2. What did Monet say was an artist?s battleground? Who was the enemy? The Salon was the battleground and Chenevier, the new minister of art, was the enemy. 3. What did Chenevier say France must do to recover from war? He said French art must become patriotic, and artists must serve France through art. 4. Who painted Parisian Women in Algerian Dress? Was it accepted at the salon? Renoir painted it, but it was not accepted. 5. What was Degas? muse? The ballet 6. Finish Degas? quote: I don?t depict ___________, I depict ____________. Dancers, movement

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1 Movie Concepts Essay The movie The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is about a teenage girl who has slowly been remembering things from her past that had been blocked by her mother. Clara, the girl eventually realizes who she is and where she comes from with the help of four other people; Chase, Elizabeth, Simon, and Alec. Throughout the movie there is lost patri/matriarchy, dark/ light patriarchy, foil, and scars.

Spanish Gusta Verbs

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Me Gusta Proyecto Por: Sofia Camacho Hola, me llamo Sofia Camacho, y soy de Miami, Florida! Los fines de semana me gusta descansar y pasar rato con mis amigos. En el verano me gusta ir a la playa. En el invierno me gusta jugar con la nieva. Los fines de semana no me gusta hacer la tarea. Durante la semana no me gusta ir a la escuela. En el invierno no me gusta comer helado.
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PT 2520 Unit 7

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PT2520 Clarence Gross 2/9/12 Homework A scalar function operates on one row at a time. True And aggregate function works on multiple rows a time. True Whenever you have an aggregate function in a query criteria, you must use the HAVING keyword. False Any column in a SELECT that contains an aggregate function, but that is not a part of aggregate function, must be addressed in a GROUP BY clause. True An INNER JOIN returns all the records in the joined tables. False There is no error of the following SQL statement: SELECT CustomerCity, Count (CustomerKey) FROM Customer False There is no error of the following SQL statement: SELECT CustomerCity, Count (CustomerKey) FROM Customer GROUP BY CustomerCity WHERE Count(CustomerCity) > 20 True

PT 2520 Unit 4

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PT2520 UNIT 4 Clarence Gross 2/2/13 Normalization is the process of removing anomalies from database design. True Not being able to insert data because other data is required is an example of an insertion anomaly. True An insertion anomaly occurs when you enter data inaccurately. False An update anomaly occurs when you have to update the same data in multiple places. True A deletion anomaly occurs when you are unable to delete data in a primary key table because a foreign key table contains records related to that data. False Normal forms are sets of rules designed to remove anomalies and redundancy from database design. False The First Normal Forms removes all repeating groups and arrays. True

PT 2520 Unit 3

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PT2520 Clarence Gross 1/19/12 Unit 3 The logical design is independent of any database management system. True The physical design is the logical design adapted to the constraints and features of the database management system. True You should always try to create cross relationships between parent and tables. False Naming conventions help support clarity and consistency in database design. True One to one relationships between entities are valid but rare. True Crow?s feet notation conveys more information about cardinality than arrow notation. True In a one-to-many relationship, each row on in the primary key table can be related to any number of rows in the foreign key or child table. True

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