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Worksheet: Elements of Art Vocabulary
this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary for the Elements Art 1. Line: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • Contour...
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this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary for the Elements Art 1. Line: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • Contour: 2. Shape: • Two-dimensional: • Geometric:
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this list of definitions when choosing images to illustrate each vocabulary word. Vocabulary <span class="highlight">for</span> the Elements Art 1. <span class="highlight">Line</span>: • Curved: • Straight: • Width: • Length: • Direction: • Diagonal: • Vertical: • Horizontal: • <span class="highlight">Contour</span>: 2. Shape: • Two-dimensional: • Geometric:
Inter-country Comparisons of Poverty Based on a Capability Approach: An Empirical Exercise
average expenditure of the reference quintile is scaled up linearly. The resulting scaled-up expenditure suffices to make a scaled-up bundle of characteristics in the assumed lower contour of the adequacy set, R1 , just affordable. This scaled-up expenditure level is defined as the povert...
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average expenditure of the reference quintile is scaled up linearly. The resulting scaled-up expenditure suffices to make a scaled-up bundle of characteristics in the assumed lower contour of the adequacy set, R1 , just affordable. This scaled-up expenditure level is defined as the poverty line. If the equiproportionality assumption is correct and the true lower contour of the adequacy set is that which was assumed (i.e. Q1 ), then R1 is indeed on the lower contour of the adequacy set, and our
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http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper27.pdf#page=8
www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper27.pdf#page=8
6 International Poverty Centre Working Paper nº 27 be thought appropriate to make allowance <span class="highlight">for</span> adequate amounts of other commodity characteristics as well (e.g. taste). Since different commodity bundles contain these characteristics in different proportions, substitution between them may be possible, giving rise to a smooth lower <span class="highlight">contour</span> of the adequacy set (see Figure 2). <span class="highlight">For</span> example, it is conceivable that a lower level of food energy intake may suffice <span class="highlight">for</span> nutritional adequacy if fat, protein
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http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper27.pdf#page=9
www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper27.pdf#page=9
average expenditure of the reference quintile is scaled up linearly. The resulting scaled-up expenditure suffices to make a scaled-up bundle of characteristics in the assumed lower <span class="highlight">contour</span> of the adequacy set, R1 , just affordable. This scaled-up expenditure level is defined as the poverty <span class="highlight">line</span>. If the equiproportionality assumption is correct and the true lower <span class="highlight">contour</span> of the adequacy set is that which was assumed (i.e. Q1 ), then R1 is indeed on the lower <span class="highlight">contour</span> of the adequacy set, and our
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province, and ancient southern highlands. (Courtesy of NASA) (34K JPEG) This is an image of the Pavonis Mons summit on Mars. (94K GIF) This is a topographic contour map of the Gusev Crater. (Courtesy of NASA/JPL) (196K GIF) This is a false color image of the caldera collapse pit a...
What is Earthquake Intensity?
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Earthquake Effects
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USGS: Earthquakes Frequently Asked Questions
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Historic Earthquakes Statistics
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Measuring Earthquakes
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Artlex Elements of Art: Line
as five minutes, and as short as a few seconds. Others are continuous-line and contour drawing. Examples: Mike Reed (American, contemporary), Gesture Drawing of Reclining Woman, charcoal pencil on newsprint, 18 x 11 inches, drawn while observing a model's 5 minute pose. "I am a...
Living History Farm: Contour Plowing
for his entire farming career and remembers when the government urged farmers to change their plowing methods. He says contour plowing created ridges and so the rainwater "wouldn't just come running clear down that hill." Elroy Hoffman says that today there is much less pl...
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