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ASSIGNMENT: Often, portraits are more than a simple likeness of a person; they contain clues about historical, social, and cultural context as well as information about the sitter’s character and position. The French theorist Roland Barthes makes the distinction between “denotative” and “connotative” meanings of images. The denotative meaning can be understood as a literal, descriptive meaning, while a connotative reading of an artwork can expand meaning.

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Select ONE of the following modern portraits for analysis:

– Oswald Birley, Arabella Duval Huntington, 1924 (The Huntington and Textbook – Wests)

– Edvard Munch, Self-Portrait with Skeleton Arm, 1895 (The British Museum and Textbook – West)

– John Singer Sargent, Mrs. Joshua Montgomery Sears, 1899 (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Text – Eye Contact)

– Paul Cézanne, Madame Cézanne in a Red Dress, 1888-1890 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

– Thomas Eakins, Miss Van Buren, ca. 1891 (The Phillips Collection)

– William Merritt Chase, Dora Wheeler, 1882-83 (Cleveland Museum of Art)

– Henri Matisse, Woman with a Hat, 1905 (San Francisco Museum of Fine Art)

– Pablo Picasso, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, 1910 (Art Institute of Chicago & Textbook – Eye Contact)

– Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar with Cat, 1941 (Private Collection)

Write a 2-3 page analysis of the portrait in which you move beyond a denotative description and explore the connotative meanings of the artworks. In other words, describe, interpret, and evaluate the personality, status, role, etc. of the sitter by explaining how the choices made by the artist contribute to the viewer’s understanding of who the person was. You might consider if the artist flatters, enhances, exaggerates, or hides aspects about the sitter and what affect these choices have on the viewer’s understanding.

1) You should have an introduction paragraph with a well-defined thesis statement where you identify the work of art and state the main theme(s) of the painting. For example… “Painted in 1900 by John Singer Sargent, Portrait of Dorothy is of a privileged, perhaps even precocious, young girl.”

2) To assist in your analysis, you should describe what you see (denotative) and then explain how the details expand what we know about the sitter (connotative). You might consider historical, cultural, moral, and social contexts, attitude, pose, gesture, dress, space they occupy, and their involvement with the viewer, etc. Describe how these are reflected and what they do to the viewer’s understanding of the painting. Be selective, with such a short paper you probably can’t cover everything!

3) Be sure to ORGANIZE your points – each of which should support your thesis. Make an outline and work from a plan. Devote a separate paragraph to each of your points.

4) Do not offer your opinion of the artwork, or of the artists – avoid “beautiful” “masterpiece” and other superlatives. Do not state that this work is “amazing” or that this is a “great artist” – that goes without saying. This paper is not about how much you like or do not like the painting.

5) In a formal paper such as this, DO NOT use contractions. Write “do not” rather than “don’t.”

6) Do not write in first person – avoid “I,” “me,” etc. Instead use terms such as “the viewer,” “one,” etc.

7) Be specific when discussing things like meaning, compositional elements, symbols / iconography, etc. Provide examples.

8) Biographical information on the artists is not necessary unless it supports your thesis, yet biographical information on the sitter may be very important in helping to analyze the painting.

FORMAT: 2-3 pages, double-spaced, 12 point font, 1” margins. Include a title for your paper and introduce the painting in the first sentence or two – with name of artist, title in italics and date. Thereafter, refer to artist using last name only and do not repeat the date of the artwork. Edit paper for grammar and spelling. SOURCES: You must include at least 3 sources (NOT Wikipedia or Blogs). JSTOR articles, museum websites, etc. are excellent sources. Use footnotes or endnotes as necessary and include a bibliography of your sources; you may use any standard citation formation including Chicago Manual Style, MLA, or APA.

For information on writing about art history consult Sylvan Barnet or: https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/art-h…ASSIGNMENT 04 BU340 Financial Management I
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Part A: Given the following cash inflow at the end of each year, what is the future value of this cash flow at 6%, 9%, and 15% interest rates at the end of the seventh year?

Year 1 $15,000

Year 2 $20,000

Year 3 $30,000

Years 4 through 6 $0

Year 7 $150,000

Part B: County Ranch Insurance Company wants to offer a guaranteed annuity in units of $500, payable at the end of each year for 25 years. The company has a strong investment record and can consistently earn 7% on its investments after taxes. If the company wants to make 1% on this contract, what price should it set on it? Use 6% as the discount rate. Assume that it is an ordinary annuity and that the price is the same as present value.

Part C: A local government is about to run a lottery but does not want to be involved in the payoff if a winner picks an annuity payoff. The government contracts with a trust to pay the lump-sum payout to the trust and have the trust (probably a local bank) pay the annual payments. The first winner of the lottery chooses the annuity and will receive $150,000 a year for the next 25 years. The local government will give the trust $2,000,000 to pay for this annuity. What investment rate must the trust earn to break even on this arrangement?

Part D: Your dreams of becoming rich have just come true. You have won the State of Tranquility’s Lottery. The State offers you two payment plans for the $5,000,000 advertised jackpot. You can take annual payments of $250,000 for the next 20 years or $2,867,480 today.
If your investment rate over the next 20 years is 8%, which payoff will you choose? If your investment rate over the next 20 years is 5%, which payoff will you choose? At what investment rate will the annuity stream of $250,000 be the same as the lump sum payment of $2,867,480?analysis of your correlation and bivariate regression
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To prepare for this Assignment:

Review this week’s Learning Resources and media program related to regression and correlation.

Using the SPSS software, open the Afrobarometer dataset or the High School Longitudinal Study dataset (whichever you choose) found in the Learning Resources for this week.

Based on the dataset you chose, construct a research question that can be answered with a Pearson correlation and bivariate regression.

Once you perform your correlation and bivariate regression analysis, review Chapter 11 of the Wagner text to understand how to copy and paste your output into your Word document.

For this Assignment:

Write a 2- to 3-paragraph analysis of your correlation and bivariate regression results for each research question. Do not forget to evaluate if the correlation and bivariate regression assumptions are met and report the effect size. In your analysis, display the data for the output. Based on your results, provide an explanation of what the implications of social change might be.

Use proper APA format, citations, and referencing for your analysis, research question, and display of output.

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