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    then does that mean that there is such a thing as Christian Art? Answers to these questions vary from person to person, which is why they are questions that are still being asked today. In my opinion, I believe that the Christian faith and Art intersect and that they overlap for very specific purposes. These specific purposes is what also makes me believe that there is such a thing as Christian art. There are numerous reasons why I believe that the

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    The Ideal City is the title given to three indistinguishable Italian Renaissance paintings with uncertain attribution. Being kept at three different spots they are most frequently referred to by their sites: The Ideal city of Urbino, Baltimore, and Berlin. The painting is authorized by the court of Federico da Montefeltro. The artist of the painting is unknown, it is assumed it is around the time revolved around the Duke of Montefeltro; or Piero della Francesca, Luciano Laurana, Francesco di Giorgio

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    The Word Centroid Means

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    the center of mass or the balance point. A centroid is also one of the points of concurrency of a triangle. In addition, a centroid is like a circumcenter and is located on the inside of the triangle where the perpendicular bisectors of a triangle intersect. Furthermore, the centroid of a triangle is made up of the intersection of three medians and the division of a centroid and a median makes a ratio of 2:1. In other words, the centroid of a triangle will be 2/3 of the way along any median that had

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    rational, crimes almost always happen at some specific areas, places or regions and are rarely randomly distributed, if not never. This phenomenon is well introduced in the crime pattern theory (Brantingham and Brantingham, 1981, 1984, 1993) which intersects the rational theory, routine activity theory and crime pattern theory. In crime pattern theory, both offenders and victim have their own behavior patterns consisting of the same or different activity places. Crimes are more likely to happen in these

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    Question 1 The dramatic price increase of garlic in China in 2009 can be explained by the supply and demand model. Perfect competition is evident in the agricultural industry, as there are many producers who act as price-takers. In the previous year, low prices discouraged farmers from continuing to plant garlic crops. Many farmers turned to growing produce that they believed would be more profitable and hence, garlic supplies declined. The supply curve shifted to the left (S_1 to S_2 below), causing

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    In the poem I crafted, “The Roads Within”, it extend the ideas of the original poem, “The Road Not Taken”. One of the major ideas of the original poems is that we all have a choice in the decisions and paths we take in life. In my poem I enforce that idea in line 4, “Long I waited, considering each choice”. Before any one decides to live a certain way they must consider if they would not have regrets on the life they chose to live. The idea of not being able to go back to the point where the decision

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    Quantitative Analysis

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    Slope: the amount X2 increases given one unit increase of X1 Intercept: the point where the line intersects with X2 axis. Use above for Slope – great formula Redundant Constraints – if removed will not affect the feasible region Feasible Region – The set of all points that satisfy all constraints of the model HW EXAMPLE Apply Graphical analysis

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    Early feminism was typically focused only on white women, likely because racism was still extremely prominent at the time feminism began emerging. It was not until Kimberlé Crenshaw introduced the term “intersectionality” in 1989 that feminism started to look at oppressed group’s needs (Nash, 2008, 2). Intersectionality is a way of thinking that acknowledges that when a person has identities that belong to more than one oppressed group, it impacts their quality of life more negatively. In this paper

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    which individuals or groups experience it and how these other oppressions contribute to gender oppression as well. There are people who suffer because of many systems of oppression, such as racism, poverty, or cissexism. These systems start to intersect, become dependent on each other, and they can only be understood all together as one sum. This is known as intersectionality. Moreover, when it comes to viewing gender oppression through the lens of racism, it could be either beneficial or harmful

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    1. Introduction Subsidies are a controversial subject worldwide, but especially the agricultural subsidies in the European Union (EU) have been involved in a controversial debate for years. The selling price of farming products in Europe is extremely low, and farmers in Western European countries have been struggling because the current price level could not cover their expenses. The local farmers would not have been able to compete with the much cheaper prices of imported food, and would be forced

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