The Golden One Essays

  • Anthem Equality Rhetorical Analysis

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    society but if they were in an individual society, and stood as many instead of one. Equality admits that he has broken laws, but that does not stop him from writing his knowledge down on paper. “It is a sin to write this. It is a sin to think words no others think and put them down upon a paper no others are to see.” (Rand 17). Equality writes sins down upon a paper knowing he

  • Recognition of Individuality in Anthem

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    comes from the many is good. Everything which comes from the one is evil. Thus have we been taught with our first breath." Also, as children, the ruled are forced to recite, "By the grace of our brothers are we allowed our lives. We exist through, by and for our brothers," meaning that the only moral justification they have for living is service. By imbuing each subject with the moral premise that the "many" is always good and the "one" is always bad, the dictatorship manages to virtually eliminate

  • The Golden One In Ayn Rand's Anthem

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    your name my Golden One, for you are to be the mother of a new kind of gods.’ ‘It shall be my name,’ said the Golden One”(Rand 99). In Ayn Rand’s futuristic novel, Anthem, the people are taught that everyone is part of a whole group. At the point where no one can even think of being an individual, they only see themselves as part of a whole group. Equality 72521 is elected the job of the street sweepers, through his job he begins to have a relationship with Liberty 53000(the Golden One), but through

  • One Thousand Nights: The Islamic Golden Age

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    It was during the Islamic Golden Age that the Arabian nights or, One Thousand and one nights was created. It consists of arrangements of anonymous stories in Arabic. Old and medieval Arabic, Indian, Egyptian, Persian and Mesopotamian legends and writings are the characteristics of the work that was gathered over a centuries by different researchers, writers, creators and interpreters all the way from the Central, West, South Asia to North Africa. The original part of stories comes from Persia and

  • Golden Ratio

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    treasures: one is the Theorem of Pythagoras, and the other the division of a line into extreme and mean ratio. Golden Ratio is found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part equals the whole length divided by the longer part. It is also known as the extreme and mean ratio. Golden ratio is very similar to Pi because it is an infinite number and it goes on forever. It is usually rounded to around 1.618. The formula for golden ratio is a/b = (a+b)/b. Golden Ratio

  • Golden Ratio History

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    The golden ratio is a never-ending number approximately equal to 1.618. It is calculated when a length is separated into two parts, and the value obtained by dividing the longer section by the shorter section (1.618…) is equal to the value obtained by dividing the entire length by the longer section. While the exact history of its conception is still unknown, it is known to have been derived in ancient Greece, sometime around 400 BC. Euclid, a Greek mathematician often called the “Father of

  • Golden Ratio

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    What is the Golden Ratio The golden ration can occur anywhere. The golden proportion is the ratio of the shorter length to the longer length which equals the ratio of the longer length to the sum of both lengths. The golden ratio is a term used to describe proportioning in a piece. In a work of art or architecture, if one maintained a ratio of small elements to larger elements that was the same as the ratio of larger elements to the whole, the end result was pleasing to the eye. The ratio for length

  • Analysis Of The Golden Ratio

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    ratios and proportions known as the Golden Ratio. The golden ratio is a proportion used to create a balanced image or scaled sound, in the field of art, music, structures, etc. The fraction is written as a ratio and its proportion’s properties are most useful for solving problems. The golden ratio was establishing by Euclid of Alexandria, who is the creator of geometry as a formalized deductive system using. Its calculation involved the two subdivisions of one mark which is the proportion of 1:1

  • Golden Ratio Essay

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    The Golden Ratio The golden ratio has interesting proportions of line segments (question 1), as the rule to have a golden ratio is having two lines, one larger then the other on the same plane, but together they have a specific length, this is explained in the golden ratio equation. The golden rectangle( question 2) is formed by always making two sides of a rectangle phi or the Greek letter used in the golden ratio, the other two sides can be any same length. There is evidence (question 3) to suggest

  • The Golden Rectangle and Ratio

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    The Golden Ratio The Golden Rectangle and Ratio The Golden Rectangle and Golden Ratio have always existed in the physical universe. Nobody knows exactly when it was first discovered and applied to mankind. Many mathematicians assume that the Golden Rectangle has been discovered and rediscovered multiple times throughout history. This would explain why it is called many different names such as the Golden Mean, divine proportion, or the Golden Section. The first person who is believed to have

  • The Void: A Short Story

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    staying unchanged, unmoved, unlived. An incalculable number of years later, when we would discover this place, we would come to call it -The void. The beginning of all. The Origine. But unfortunately, as of now, no living being existed yet. Then, one day, for the first time in countless years, something changed. The until now unmoved

  • Phidias Golden Ratio

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    The golden ratio is a ‘famous’ number that is said to be recurring throughout the world. Architects are said to build with it, painters are said to use it, even sculpter are said to sculpt with it. The Greeks found this ‘Golden Section’ called phi around 500 BC. Phidias was a Greek sculptor and mathematician who is said to have studied phi. Today, there are many claims of where we can find the golden ratio. Whether or not these claims are accurate is the real question. There is a claim that the

  • Essay On Golden Ratio

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    pleasing to look at, are in the golden ratio. The Golden Ratio is one of the most mysterious and magnificent numbers/ratios in all of math. The Golden Ratio appears almost everywhere you look, yet not everyone has ever heard about it. The Golden Ratio is a special number that is equal to 1.618. An American mathematician named Mark Barr, presented the ratio using the Greek symbol “Φ”. It has been discovered in many places, such as art, architectures, humans, and plants. The Golden Ratio, also known as Phi

  • Golden Ratio Vs Rule Of Third

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    I’d like to talk about the “Golden Ratio” and “The rule of Third”, They are very famous in the world and always use in the building , art and photograph,etc.They have lots of value in the world, although someone has a different opinion. Because of people have different arguments, the “Golden ratio” and “the rule of thirds” can become more complete . The “Golden Ratio” can be described as a complex mathematical formula.The Golden Ratio is a special number which be found from division line into

  • Reflection Essay On Photoshop

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    In the group I am the only one who is familiar with using Photoshop, and I am the only one who have the app in my computer, therefore I am the one who edit the picture with Photoshop. Beside that I am also translating the email message into Chinese, because I am the only one who know how to speak Chinese in our group. I learn a lot of new skill in using Photoshop; I learn a lot of other skill in using Photoshop. Before I only know how to crop the picture, and paste it in other file, however now I

  • Descriptive Essay About Golden Gate Bridge

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    Even though I was born and raised in sunny side Florida, my heart will always be in the golden state of California. California is extremely well known for its beaches, celebrities, weather, drought, and famous man-made structures. In all of California there are roughly 24 famous man-made bridges, but the one that always caught my eye the most was the one in a well-known city named San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge is truly a thing to marvel at stretching from San Francisco Peninsula all the

  • Beauty: Golden Ratio on Human Face

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    The golden ratio can be seen in anywhere. It is also captured in many books and articles. It is also aesthetically shown in literature, art and ancient architectural buildings. The golden ratio can be seen in the way trees grow, in the ratios of both human and animal bodies. The ratio is approximately 1.618. The golden ratio is only can be seen by the one of the most complex organ in our body and it can be directly seen. The golden ratio has been discovered and used since ancient times. Our eye analyzes

  • Golden Ratio Religion

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    The golden ratio -- sounds like something your math teacher named his favorite ratio. Right? Well, the golden ratio is much more special than that. The golden ratio is the most seen ratio in the average human body. Some have proposed it is the subconscious measure we use to evaluate others’ beauty. Facial proportions that most reflect the golden ratio can be measured in models and famous portraits like the Mona Lisa. So are there really specific dimensions that make someones face more attractive

  • Compare And Contrast Star Pit And Aye

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    into space in a capacity the rest of their society is unable to do. In Star Pit, they are “golden”, a small group of “psychological freaks” able to survive going light-years past the galactic rim, a feat that destroys most (Delany 13). In aye, and gomorrah, “Spacers” are the chosen ones, forced to undergo physical alterations to qualify them for the work they are singled out to do. The result of being one of the special few, in both stories, is to be considered separate from the rest of society,

  • The Golden Ratio

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    The Golden Ratio Certain pictures, objects, and animals appeal to the human mind more than others. Proportions and images of symmetry often contribute to our fascination with them. Often, when examined carefully, you may find a common “coincidence” between man made objects and those found naturally in nature. This fluke, however, may be used to ascertain various mathematical relationships between these objects. This paper will introduce the golden ratio and weigh its significance on math