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Hi. Since I am absolutely terrible at writing introductions and conclusions... I need both for an essay about the abstract artist Jackson Pollock. Just give me some ideas or something (or write it for me to be nice). Yeah, the essay is due tomorrow, and I can write everything else... but I just need those two things. :P


Pollack was an action painter.
His painting was meant to be about the process of the gesture; not about being abstract.

Bleh.
He started out doing picasso esque abstraction paintinges.
His famous 'drip' paintings weren't really singular paintings, but a series of paintings.
I suggest finding the movie about him.

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Sunnie wrote:
Hi. Since I am absolutely terrible at writing introductions and conclusions... I need both for an essay about the abstract artist Jackson Pollock. Just give me some ideas or something (or write it for me to be nice). Yeah, the essay is due tomorrow, and I can write everything else... but I just need those two things. :P


please keep in mind i know nothing about this person, and i dont feel like researching him

The artist Jackson Pollock has been an inspiration to many abstract artists. His (inset marjor art pieces here) have shown people what can be done with (insert materials used), while still holding onto the dignity that is abstract art. Pollock will (has) wowed the world with his phenominal work and aims to continue to do so in the future, leading others in the field that is abstract art.

This would be a conclusion, as I do not know what you have for your paper. Its too hard to form arguments and a thesis without researching the material for myself.


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Sunnie wrote:
Hi. Since I am absolutely terrible at writing introductions and conclusions... I need both for an essay about the abstract artist Jackson Pollock. Just give me some ideas or something (or write it for me to be nice). Yeah, the essay is due tomorrow, and I can write everything else... but I just need those two things. :P


please keep in mind i know nothing about this person, and i dont feel like researching him

The artist Jackson Pollock has been an inspiration to many abstract artists. His (inset marjor art pieces here) have shown people what can be done with (insert materials used), while still holding onto the dignity that is abstract art. Pollock will (has) wowed the world with his phenominal work and aims to continue to do so in the future, leading others in the field that is abstract art.

This would be a conclusion, as I do not know what you have for your paper. Its too hard to form arguments and a thesis without researching the material for myself.


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Pollacks been dead for years!
He can't paint from the afterlife! And be more specific! He's a gestural abstractionist! He focused on the gesture of the work!
Pollack was a dark man, with a lot of issues. He got drunk one night, took out some eye candy, got into his car and crashed it; killing all three of them.


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I need help, does anyone know how rockets launch?


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I need help, does anyone know how rockets launch?


Basically the fuel is ignited and the force it generates blasting out of the fire holes in the bottom propells the rocket upwards, eventually reaching a speed of something like 28,000 kmph.


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Does anyone know anything about Aboriginal Art? Only I've got this thing to do for art, and google isn't being very nice to me :(


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Does anyone know anything about Aboriginal Art? Only I've got this thing to do for art, and google isn't being very nice to me :(


What kind of aboriginal art? Haidia, Inuit? Sioux? Cree?
Be more specific and i'll try to help you.


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I need help, does anyone know how rockets launch?


Basically the fuel is ignited and the force it generates blasting out of the fire holes in the bottom propells the rocket upwards, eventually reaching a speed of something like 28,000 kmph.


Just to correct yuou, but the Rocket lets out a force on the launch pad, and due to Newton's third law, the launch pad exerts that force back onto the rocket, propelling it up.


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Just to correct yuou, but the Rocket lets out a force on the launch pad, and due to Newton's third law, the launch pad exerts that force back onto the rocket, propelling it up.


And just to clarify, the rocket exerts a force onto the ground, but because of the ground's much greater mass, the rocket cannot push the ground anywhere. Instead, the rocket pushes itself into the air. The rocket is also losing weight (using up its fuel), therefore it accelerates.

Actually, with the way thrust works, a rocket doesn't need the ground to propel itself forward. Thrust is awesome. The rocket continues to move in the air because of it.


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Hehe ...me again :P

Anyway, tonight I need help on algebra 1
(the evil math so far)


I just want to see if i did this right...can someone help?

Directions:Simplify(solve) each quotient. Write each answer in scientific notation

495 billion
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23.9 million


I got 2.07 x 10 [sup]4[/sup]

Edit: How many zero's in a trillion?


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Hehe ...me again :P

Anyway, tonight I need help on algebra 1
(the evil math so far)


I just want to see if i did this right...can someone help?

Directions:Simplify(solve) each quotient. Write each answer in scientific notation

495 billion
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23.9 million


I got 2.07 x 10 [sup]4[/sup]

Edit: How many zero's in a trillion?


I get 2.07 x10^4 as well. Just add three more zeros onto a billion, making 12 zeros, you get a trillion.


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jellyoflight wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Aboriginal Art? Only I've got this thing to do for art, and google isn't being very nice to me :(


What kind of aboriginal art? Haidia, Inuit? Sioux? Cree?
Be more specific and i'll try to help you.


Austrailian :)

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krisgp wrote:
Sunnie wrote:
Hi. Since I am absolutely terrible at writing introductions and conclusions... I need both for an essay about the abstract artist Jackson Pollock. Just give me some ideas or something (or write it for me to be nice). Yeah, the essay is due tomorrow, and I can write everything else... but I just need those two things. :P


please keep in mind i know nothing about this person, and i dont feel like researching him

The artist Jackson Pollock has been an inspiration to many abstract artists. His (inset marjor art pieces here) have shown people what can be done with (insert materials used), while still holding onto the dignity that is abstract art. Pollock will (has) wowed the world with his phenominal work and aims to continue to do so in the future, leading others in the field that is abstract art.

This would be a conclusion, as I do not know what you have for your paper. Its too hard to form arguments and a thesis without researching the material for myself.


*explodes*

Pollacks been dead for years!
He can't paint from the afterlife! And be more specific! He's a gestural abstractionist! He focused on the gesture of the work!
Pollack was a dark man, with a lot of issues. He got drunk one night, took out some eye candy, got into his car and crashed it; killing all three of them.


Geeze! Don't go crazy! If you read the entire post you would know that I have no knowledge about this person! I said that! He wanted help, I offered! Its not my job to research someone elses paper!


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jellyoflight wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Aboriginal Art? Only I've got this thing to do for art, and google isn't being very nice to me :(


What kind of aboriginal art? Haidia, Inuit? Sioux? Cree?
Be more specific and i'll try to help you.


Austrailian :)

(If that doesn't exist, then you have full right to murder my art teacher for being stupid :))


It does. But my understanding of it... is basically non existant.
Sorry. I sugest a few google searches.
Whats your art teacher looking for exactly?


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ahoteinrun wrote:
jellyoflight wrote:
ahoteinrun wrote:
jellyoflight wrote:
Does anyone know anything about Aboriginal Art? Only I've got this thing to do for art, and google isn't being very nice to me :(


What kind of aboriginal art? Haidia, Inuit? Sioux? Cree?
Be more specific and i'll try to help you.


Austrailian :)

(If that doesn't exist, then you have full right to murder my art teacher for being stupid :))


It does. But my understanding of it... is basically non existant.
Sorry. I sugest a few google searches.
Whats your art teacher looking for exactly?


Mm, I tried some googling, but google doesn't seem to love me much, lol.

She wants to do a title page with 3 examples and the definition of aboriginal art, then a page of research about it.


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