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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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L'impact des symboles dans la civilisation mésopotamienne : l'art et l'architecture : passerelle vers l'art musulman / The impact of the symbols in the Mesopotamian civilization : art and architecture : gateway to Islamic art

Saleh, Jihad 09 May 2014 (has links)
L'art et l'architecture sont deux sujets principaux pour connaitre le monde civilisationel de tel ou tel pays.Le progrès économique a donné naissance aux progrès culturels d’où le progrès de l'art et de l'architecture. Toutes les autres civilisations (civilisation byzantine, grecque, romaine, égyptienne, musulmane) ont suivi le même cheminement pour arriver au savoir- faire architectural et artistique.Les influences des symboles religieux avaient leurs impacts sur les différents éléments de la vie matérielle et spirituelle. Les histoires religieuses et l'utilisation des formes géométriques avec leurs significations mystiques ornent soit la façade extérieure soit l'espace architectural intérieur ou les deux ensemble. D’où le secret de la réussite de l'art et de l'architecture dans toutes les civilisations, d’où mon sujet d'étude. Finalement on peut dire qu'il n y a pas d'art sans religion ni religion sans art. / Art and architecture are the two main subjects that we must know about the civilization of any country. Economic progress has given rise to cultural progress, for example progress of art and architecture. All other civilizations (Byzantine civilization, Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Muslim) have followed the same path to get to the architectural and artistic craftsmanship. The influence of religious symbols had their impact on the various elements of the material and spiritual life. Religious stories and the use of geometric shapes with their mystical meanings decorate the exterior or interior architectural space or both. Hence the secret of the success of art and architecture in all civilizations and my subject of study. Finally we can say that there is no art without religion and no religion without art.
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Natural mechanisms of erosion prevention and stabilisation in a Marakele Peatland ; implications for conservation management

Bootsma, Antoinette Alexandra 12 1900 (has links)
The Matlabas mire, an actively peat accumulating wetland, is located in the headwaters of the Matlabas River, Marakele National Park, Limpopo Province, South Africa. Various seepage zones and artesian peat domes are contained in this peatland that consists of two tributaries of which the western one is partially channelled. The occurrence of decaying peat domes and desiccated areas with terrestrial vegetation, as well as the apparent erosion on the western tributary, have raised concerns on the health of this wetland. A network of piezometers was installed in the mire and results confirm that the system is fed primarily from seepage from the slopes of the catchment. Chemical analysis and temperature recorded indicate an isolated groundwater source of which the water does not mix with surface water. This is linked with isotope analysis of the age of peat in various sections of the mire. Erosion was attributed to anthropogenic changes in the catchment. Management recommendations include rehabilitation and reinstating the driving forces that support the mire. / Environmental Sciences / M. Sc. (Environmental Management)
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My MFA Experience

Cuevas Santamaría, Sergio Axel 27 August 2018 (has links)
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