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The Art of War (3495 bytes)
1: ...es like [[Risk (game)|Risk]], [[Star Craft]] and others. 3: ...hinese idioms and phrases, such as the last verse of Chapter 3: 7: ...lf, you win one and lose one; if you do not know others and do not know yourself, you will be imperiled... 9: This has been condensed into the modern proverb: 13: :''If you know yourself and know others you will win a hundred times in a hundred battl... The Operational Art of War (1671 bytes) 1: ...er]] design, [[Talonsoft]] published the first of the series in [[1998]]. 3: ...view]] that depicts the units with small pictures of soldiers, tanks, etc. Gameplay is [[turn-based]]. 5: ..., and each turn simulating from 1/2 day to 1 week of time, but is fundamentally "operational", focusin... 7: ...owon games are designs developed by the community of avid players. 11: * ''The Operational Art of War I: 1939-1955'' (1998) Art of War (album) (896 bytes) 1: [[Image:AOW.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|'''Art Of War CD Cover''']] 3: ...-N-Harmony]] released an album called '''''Art Of War'''''. 5: World War 1 7: # Handle The Vibe 11: # Ready 4 War (featuring Maje$ty) Ancient Art of War (2934 bytes) 1: ...n by [[Sun Tzu]] (circa 400 B.C.), ''[[The Art of War]]''. 3: ...ry simple by today's standards, the core elements of such a design is still heavily used today in game... 5: ...te certain aspects of Sun Tzu's philosophies and wartime strategies fairly well. 7: ...Geronimo]] and [[Napoleon]]. Sun Tzu represented the most difficult level. 9: ... make do until another squad could be merged with them. Art for art's sake (1487 bytes) 1: ...language|French]] [[slogan]], '''''''l'art pour l'art''''''', which is credited to [[Théophile Gautier]... 3: ...c pursuits were their own justification, and that art did not need moral justification — and inde... 5: ...ter]], and his followers in the [[aestheticism|Aesthetic Movement]], which was self-consciously in rebe... 7: ...ars in the oval around the roaring lion's head in their [[motion picture]] logo. 10: ... ''Dictionary of the History of Ideas'':] Art for Art's Sake No War But The Class War (1337 bytes) 1: ...name originated as a parody of the Muslim saying "There is no God but God". 3: ...991]] [[Gulf War]]. The group dissolved after the war stopped. 5: ...99]] [[Kosovo War]]. This too dissolved after the war stopped. 7: ...ransmuted itself into the '''No War But The Class War Discussion Group''' which eventually also dissolv... 9: ...Aufheben Reading Circle]], [[Provos Action]], and the [[Internationalist Communist Group]]. Art (12082 bytes) 1: [[Image:Monalisa.jpg|thumb|right|The ''[[Mona Lisa]]'']] 3: ...he [[creative impulse]], out of which sprang all other human pursuits — such as [[science]] via [... 5: ...tures brought back to the world comes in the form of a modest [[photograph]]. 7: ==The word ''art'': derivation and usage== 8: ... However, there are many other colloquial uses of the word, all with some relation to its [[Etymology|e... Art-name (3533 bytes) 1: ...me]], used by an [[Japan|Japanese]] artist, which they sometimes change. 3: ...t extreme examples of this is [[Hokusai]], who in the period [[1798]] to [[1806]] alone used no less th... 5: ==Art-Names and Schools== 7: ...ō'' usually includes one of the syllables of the master's ''gō''. 9: ... the pupil's ''gō'' was the last syllable of the master's ''gō''. Art TV (867 bytes) 1: ...is also Art TV in [[Arta]], Greece, see [[Art TV (Arta)]]'' 3: ...lled [[Kanal Kulture]] (Cultural Channel, Channel of Culture) 5: ... 3.500.000 people are technically able to receive the program. 7: ...ucation, documentaries and daily culture events. The program is on air 24 hours a day. What Is Art? (1868 bytes) 1: ...t the time was corrupt and decadent, and [[artist|artists]] had been misled. 3: ...which fit with the particular religion, while bad art inhibits such feelings. 5: ...ety to continue to embrace the Greek tradition of art. 7: ...he people's ability to separate good art from bad art. 9: [[Category:Philosophy of art]] ART (786 bytes) 1: ...ISO 639]] alpha-3 code for otherwise unassigned [[artificial languages]])''. 3: ...sed on the range of the definition, may include [[artificial insemination]]. The art of the possible (546 bytes) 1: ...DC happenings. He subscribes to the writings of other prominent lefty bloggers, including [[Duncan Bla... 4: * [http://shmooth.blogspot.com/ the art of the possible] Op art (2396 bytes) 1: ...exploit the fallibilty of the eye through the use of [[optical illusion]]s. 3: ...ng and vibration, or alternatively of swelling or warping. 5: ...bra]], should be considered the first works of op art. 7: ...cess, for using one of her paintings as the basis of a fabric design. 9: ... Riley's paintings frequently give the impression of movement or [[colour]]. Gothic art (240 bytes) 1: ...t]] of the [[Gothic]] [[cultural movement]] in northern Europe. 10: [[Category:Gothic art]] Chinese art (39728 bytes) 1: .... This vessel dates to the early Anyang period of the [[Shang dynasty]] ([[1300 BC|1300]]–[[1050 ... 3: ...ed by a series of art [[Dynasty|dynasties]], most of which lasted several hundred years. 7: ...[decoration]]s were [[fish]] and human faces, but these eventually evolved into [[Symmetry|symmetrical]... 9: ...c designs. Unlike the later [[Longshan culture]], the Yangshao culture did not use [[pottery wheel]]s i... 12: ''Main article: [[Liangzhu Jade culture]]'' Art Garfunkel (3261 bytes) 1: ...ates|American]] [[singer]], best known as half of the [[folk music|folk]] duo [[Simon and Garfunkel]]. 3: ...]], [[1941]] in Forest Hills, New York, a section of Queens, in New York City. 5: ...]]. Garfunkel attended [[Columbia University]] in the early sixties. 7: ...er interests, they split following the release of their most critically acclaimed album, ''[[Bridge Ove... 9: ...]). A version of ''Bright Eyes'' also appeared in the movie [[Watership Down]]. Art Babbitt (601 bytes) 1: ...er 8]], [[1907]] - [[March 4]], [[1992]]) was a [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] animator. 3: ... ''[[The Incredible Mr. Limpet]]'' (1964), among others. 6: ...db.com/Name?Babbitt,+Art Internet Movie Database: Art Babbitt] 8: [[Category:1907 births|Babbitt, Art]] 9: [[Category:1992 deaths|Babbitt, Art]] The State of the Art (1146 bytes) 1: ...apons]], featuring some earlier activities of one of that novel's characters, [[Diziet Sma]]. 3: ...The State of the Art'' itself appears in the form of an edited report. 5: The contents comprise: 6: #Road of Skulls 7: #A Gift from the Culture Megalithic art (1876 bytes) 1: ...ved in natural rock surfaces such as cave walls rather than on purposefully placed megaliths. 3: ...xample, or to be attempts to recreate the effects of [[psychedelic]] drugs. 5: [[Weathering]] and modern vandalism have affected many sit... 7: ===Megalithic art in the British Isles=== 9: ...on megaliths and natural rock surfaces) including the capstones at [[Newgrange]]. Portable art (422 bytes) 1: prehistoric [[portable art]] were small mobile 4: with animals, and the [[venus figurines]]. All 5: of these art pieces reveal some level of symbol 6: or religious artifice. They all depict the 7: animals, most often game that was hunted for
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