Exploring the Lower Key Stage 2 Art Curriculum
Delve into the Lower Key Stage 2 Art Curriculum that focuses on nurturing, inspiring, and achieving creativity in students. The curriculum covers various art topics organized around historical themes, such as the Renaissance, abstract art, cityscape art, symbolism, and more. Students learn about fam
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Overview of Distributed Systems: Characteristics, Classification, Computation, Communication, and Fault Models
Characterizing Distributed Systems: Multiple autonomous computers with CPUs, memory, storage, and I/O paths, interconnected geographically, shared state, global invariants. Classifying Distributed Systems: Based on synchrony, communication medium, fault models like crash and Byzantine failures. Comp
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Art, Fashion, and Identity: Exploring the Intersection
Art and fashion are powerful forms of expression that shape personal and cultural identities. This article delves into how art and fashion influence our sense of self, reflecting values, origins, and perspectives. From historical art movements to contemporary collaborations between artists and desig
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Custom Metal Art
Metal wall art with the phrase \"theonlyplanetearth\" can be found all over the world, in places like Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Canada, the US, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, the UK, Brazil, India, Hong Kong, Colombia, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, and
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The Only Planet Earth
The \"TheOnlyPlanetEarth\" Art Gallery has sites in Singapore, Malaysia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Canada, the US, Germany, Japan, France, Italy, the UK, Japan, Hong Kong, Australia, Ireland, Brazil, India, Mexico, Australia, and the USA. There are many ways that our big c
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best metal art Gallery Dubai
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Understanding Byzantine Fault Tolerance in Distributed Systems
Byzantine fault tolerance is crucial in ensuring the reliability of distributed systems, especially in the presence of malicious nodes. This concept deals with normal faults, crash faults, and the challenging Byzantine faults, where nodes can exhibit deceptive behaviors. The Byzantine Generals Probl
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Understanding Byzantine Fault Tolerance: A Comprehensive Overview
Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) is a critical concept in computer science, addressing faults in distributed systems. This summary covers the types of faults (normal, crash, Byzantine), implications of Byzantine faults, Byzantine Generals Problem, impossibility results, and the complexity of solving
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Exploring "Sailing to Byzantium" by W.B. Yeats: Symbolism and Themes
Delve into W.B. Yeats' iconic poem "Sailing to Byzantium" as it explores themes of art, transcendence, and the ideal state of mind beyond life. Discover the symbolism of Byzantium as an aesthetic haven where artists strive for perfection and transcendence. Unpack the impersonal nature of Byzantine a
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Round-Efficient Byzantine Broadcast Under Strongly Adaptive and Majority Corruptions
This paper discusses a round-efficient Byzantine broadcast protocol that addresses strong adaptive adversaries and majority corruptions. The protocol involves unique and unbreakable peer signatures, committees for message verification, and time-locking mechanisms to prevent message tampering. By uti
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Economic Models of Consensus on Distributed Ledgers in Blockchain Technology
This study delves into Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) protocols in the realm of distributed ledgers, exploring the complexities of achieving consensus in trusted adversarial environments. The research examines the classic problem in computer science where distributed nodes communicate to reach agre
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Byzantine Failures and CAP Theorem Overview
Byzantine failures refer to arbitrary patterns of failures where nodes exhibit inconsistent behavior. This lecture discusses Byzantine agreement and the challenges in reaching consensus with faulty nodes. It explores the minimum number of processes needed for consensus and extends the concepts to ge
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Distributed Consensus Models in Blockchain Networks
Economic and technical aspects of Byzantine Fault Tolerance (BFT) protocols for achieving consensus in distributed ledger systems are explored. The discussion delves into the challenges of maintaining trust in adversarial environments and the strategies employed by non-Byzantine nodes to mitigate un
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Geometric Routing Concepts and Byzantine Fault Tolerance
Geometric Routing enables routing without overhead, where each node knows its global coordinates and forwards messages based on proximity to the destination. Byzantine Faults pose challenges with arbitrary node behavior, but a Byzantine-Robust Geometric Routing algorithm addresses this in a 3-connec
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Exploring Ceramics as an Art Form
Ceramics as an art form involves shaping and designing objects from clay, which are hardened through high-temperature kiln firing. Ceramic art encompasses a wide range of products, from fine art pieces to decorative or industrial objects. This art form can be practiced by individuals or in a group s
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Art Nouveau vs. Art Deco: A Stylistic Evolution in Design
Art Nouveau, a style prevalent from 1890 to 1914, featured intricate, flowing designs inspired by nature and a reaction to industrialization. Conversely, Art Deco, emerging in the 1920s, embraced modernism with streamlined, geometric motifs symbolizing luxury and technological progress. The transiti
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Clinical Trial Comparison of Immediate vs Deferred Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-Infected Individuals
This study compared immediate initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) with deferred treatment in HIV-infected individuals with CD4+ count >500 cells/mm3. Results showed a significant reduction in primary composite endpoint events in the immediate ART group compared to the deferred ART group. Seri
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Comprehensive Guide to Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation and Adherence
This module provides current recommendations and best practices for initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART), emphasizing treatment benefits, prevention strategies, and maximizing patient outcomes. Learn about the health advantages of ART, including reduced AIDS-related mortality and enhanced quality
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Exploring Fractions Through Art: A Math and Art Integration Journey
Dive into the world of fractions through the lens of art, where colors, patterns, and creativity intersect with mathematical concepts. Explore the connection between Color Field Painting and mathematical proportions, unravel fraction mysteries with characters collecting art related to math, and solv
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Exact Byzantine Consensus on Undirected Graphs: Local Broadcast Model
This research focuses on achieving exact Byzantine consensus on undirected graphs under the local broadcast model, where communication is synchronous with known underlying graphs. The model reduces the power of Byzantine nodes and imposes connectivity requirements. The algorithm involves flooding va
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Byzantine Generals Problem in Distributed Systems
The Byzantine Generals Problem addresses how a group of generals, some of whom may be traitors, can reach a consensus on a battle plan while ensuring consistency, termination, and validity. Various protocols are explored to handle challenges such as faulty leaders, consistency violations, and cheati
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Understanding Analogous Art in Obviousness Rejections
Exploring the concept of analogous art in the context of obviousness rejections under 35 U.S.C. 103. An overview of the criteria for determining analogous art, including the necessity of searching all related art fields. Key points from the MPEP regarding the essential function or utility of claimed
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Life and Legacy of Abdur Rehman Chughtai: A Pioneer in Pakistani Art
Abdur Rehman Chughtai (1894-1975) was a celebrated painter and intellectual from Pakistan, known for his unique fusion of Mughal art, miniature painting, Art Nouveau, and Islamic art traditions. His contributions to modern South Asian art were groundbreaking, earning him titles and awards for his ex
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Rapid ART Initiation Guidelines for Managing HIV Infection
This guideline by NYSDOH AIDS Institute outlines recommendations for rapidly initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) in patients with HIV infection. It emphasizes prompt initiation of ART based on patient characteristics, even prior to confirmatory testing results. The guideline also stresses the im
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Influence of Mary in Byzantine and Western Art Through the Ages
The influence of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in Byzantine and Western art is explored through various historical events and artworks. From early visions of Mary to the declaration of Feast of Dormition, the devotion to Mary has shaped artistic representations and church dedications. Iconic cathedrals
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Byzantine Faults and Consensus on Unknown Torus
The discussion revolves around achieving consensus in the presence of dense Byzantine faults on an unknown torus. Various challenges and impossibility theorems are explored, highlighting the complexities of reaching an agreement in such fault-prone environments. The content delves into the limitatio
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Sync HotStuff: Practical Synchronous State Machine Replication
Sync HotStuff is a practical synchronous protocol that tolerates Byzantine replicas and handles weaker synchrony models. It overcomes issues of requiring a large number of rounds and lock-step execution. The protocol ensures safety by committing blocks and guarantees liveness by continuing to commit
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Byzantine Fault Tolerance: Protocols, Forensics, and Research
Explore the realm of Byzantine fault tolerance through protocols like State Machine Replication and HotStuff, discussing safety, liveness, forensic support, and the impact of Byzantine faults. Dive into decades of research on achieving fault tolerance and examining forensic support in the face of By
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The Contributions of the Byzantine Empire to Civilization
The Byzantine Empire made significant contributions to civilization through art, law, religion, and centralization of government. The empire's legacy includes the preservation of Roman laws, promotion of Christianity, accumulation of church wealth, and establishment of Constantinople as a key center
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Explore Contemporary Australian Art at the Adelaide Biennial
This content introduces the 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Free/State, highlighting six artists challenging traditional art forms. It discusses the significance of the biennial in showcasing contemporary Australian art and prompts discussions on the identity of Australian artists. The tex
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Three Stages of Christian Spiritual Growth: A Journey of Faith
Exploring the gradual progress of the Christian life through three stages - from the leap of faith to walking the spiritual path guided by method and tradition. This journey entails learning, understanding, and reaching enlightenment, drawing insights from Byzantine spiritual traditions and ancient
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Exploring Anthropology of Art: Perspectives and Studies on Cultural Expressions
This text delves into the intersection of anthropology and art, focusing on the importance of anthropological approaches in studying artistic subjects. It covers various topics such as the nature of art, methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and case studies. The discussed themes include the role o
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Western Influences in Gandharan Art: Greco-Roman Impact and Cultural Blend
Western influences played a significant role in shaping Gandharan art between the 1st century BCE and 7th century CE. The art flourished during the Kushan Dynasty under various influences, notably Greco-Roman. The integration of Western elements transformed the artistic style in Gandhara, creating u
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Perspectives on the Historiography of the Crusades
The historiography of the Crusades explores diverse viewpoints from western and eastern sources throughout different periods. Various leaders, including Byzantine emperors, Muslim sultans, and indigenous populations, had unique perspectives. The evolving attitudes towards the Crusades reflect changi
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Centre-Based Training: Art & Design Workshop - 11th October 2014
This informative content provides a detailed schedule of a training workshop focusing on art and design in primary schools. It covers topics such as the elements of art, teaching strategies, practical workshops, assessment, curriculum guidelines, and aims of the module. Participants explore art tech
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Optimally Resilient Asynchronous Multi-Valued Byzantine Agreement
Exploring the challenges and solutions in achieving optimally resilient asynchronous multi-valued Byzantine agreement protocols. This work presents a novel construction meeting key requirements and delves into round-preserving parallel composition of agreements, shedding light on probabilistic termi
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Quantum Distributed Proofs for Replicated Data
This research explores Quantum Distributed Computing protocols for tasks like leader election, Byzantine agreement, and more. It introduces Quantum dMA protocols for verifying equality of replicated data on a network without shared randomness. The study discusses the need for efficient protocols wit
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The Byzantine Empire: Society, Achievements, and Decline
The Byzantine Empire, established in 527 A.C, was marked by religious conflicts and military advancements. The society was patriarchal, centered around Christianity, and had a hierarchical structure. The empire made significant progress in weaponry and trade, although frequent battles ensued. Despit
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Byzantine Empire and Eastern Orthodox Church Overview
The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, flourished from 330 CE to 1453 CE under Greek rule. It played a significant role in trade, politics, and culture during the Post-Classical Era, connecting trade routes and reconquering the West under rulers like Justinian. However, challe
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