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Khan Academy: Leon Bakst, "Costume Design for the Ballet the Firebird"
This costume designed by Leon Bakst was for the ballet "The Firebird," which premiered in Paris in 1910. Leon Bakst was apparently so enchanted by this magical character drawn from Russian folktales, that he made several designs for her...
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Khan Academy: Giorgio De Chirico, "The Anxious Journey"
Giorgio deChirico's 1913 painting, "The Anxious Journey." was a breakthrough year for Giorgio deChirico. In October of 1913, a critic and champion of Avent Garde art, Guillaume Apollinaire wrote about his experience of deChirico's...
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Khan Academy: Olga Rozanova, 'A Little Duck's Nest... Of Bad Words'
Books played a major role in 1913. Some books were hand-colorized by the artist, so each is unique, propose just a different relationship between text and images. Olga Rozanova is one of the artists who pioneered this new use of books....
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Khan Academy: Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley, 'Suspense'
In 1913 you begin to see the dawn of the narrative film with a film suspense directed by Louis Weber and Phillip Smalley. It's the story of a young mother who lives in a very remote area in a home that is also managed by their housemaid....
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Khan Academy: Aromatic Stability Iii
A video exploring how the geometry of a molecule plays into aromaticity. Be able to answer the question why cyclooctatetraene is not aromatic like benzene. [10:01]
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Khan Academy: Bailout 8: Systemic Risk
A video [11:52] explaining how banks are connected, so when one bank fails, other banks are affected.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 7: Bank Goes Into Bankruptcy
A video [10:24] explaining what happens when there is no equity infusion and the bank goes into bankruptcy.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 6: Getting an Equity in Fusion
A video [12:01] explaining bank bail out by an equity infusion from the government.
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Khan Academy: Basic Leveraged Buyout (Lbo)
A video [5:35] explaining a basic leverage buyout and how it works with a business.
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Khan Academy: Basic Cash Flow Statement
A video [3:43] explaining how to use a cash flow statement to reconcile income versus change in cash.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 5: Paying Off the Debt
A video [10:50] explaining how the bank can liquidate assets to pay off debt that comes due.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 4: Mark to Model vs. Mark to Market
A video [11:23] explaining the mark-to-model and the mark-to-market ways of accounting for an asset.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 3: Book Value vs. Market Value
A video [10:32] explaining what it means when the market value of a stock is different from its book value.
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Khan Academy: Bailout 2: Book Value
A video [10:51] explaining what book value means and demonstrating a bank balance sheet.
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Khan Academy: Basic Capital Structure Differences
A video [4:00] explaining how different capital structures can affect businesses.
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Khan Academy: 2. Parametric Form of a Ray
This video introduces the parametric form of a ray in 2D.
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Khan Academy: 3. Light Rays
Let's look more closely at how light bounces when it strikes an object. We'll cover reflected and refracted rays. Click here for more detail on refraction!
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Khan Academy: 2. Light Reflection
Let's look more closely at how light behaves when it strikes an object. We'll cover diffuse and specular surface responses.
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Khan Academy: 3. Scale Deformers
Now you can start scaling your shapes to make your lamp look younger.
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Khan Academy: 3. Putting Shapes Together
Use an array to store many objects as well as create any shape you can imagine. Click here to review objects.
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Khan Academy: 3. Fun With Weights
Let's take a closer look at the weights used during subdivision. Do we have to be careful when selecting weights?
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Khan Academy: 2. Weighted Subdivision
Next let's extend the averaging step from the previous lesson to include multiple points. Now we'll need to calculate positions using a weighted average.
