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( Arts) The arts is a broad subdivision of culture, composed of many expressive disciplines. In modern usage, it is a term broader than "art", which usually means the visual arts[1] (comprising fine art, decorative art, and crafts). The arts encompasses visual arts, performing arts, language arts, and the culinary arts.[2] Many artistic disciplines involve aspects of the various arts, so the definitions of these terms overlap to some degree though comparing the articles art school and Columbia University School of the Arts may prove instructive for those struggling with the distinction.

The great traditions in art have a foundation in the art of the ten ancient civilizations

Ancient Greek art saw the veneration of the animal form and the development of equivalent skills to show musculature, poise, beauty and anatomically correct proportions. Ancient Roman art depicted gods as idealized humans, shown with characteristic distinguishing features (i.e. Zeus' thunderbolt).

In Byzantine and Gothic art of the Middle Ages, the dominance of the church insisted on the expression of biblical and not material truths.

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Your Search For Six-Pack Abdominal Muscles Starts With Your Diet by Gordon Chandler
If you search for training methods to help you develop those much wanted six-pack abs you will find hundreds of sites promising to sell you their “secret” to success. While some of these secrets are at least partially effective many of them are wort...

Golf - Play A Round it's Good For Your Health by Michael Lyall
It is official golf is good for your health. Of course there has to be a catch and in this case it is highly recommended that you should walk and not ride any golf carts while out playing.

But seriously the sport of golf can be highly benefic...

Numb the Sweet Tooth in Your Brain by Simon Evans
Are you plagued by a sweet tooth that continually works against your weight loss efforts? Would you like to get rid of it, or at least weaken it some? A couple of recent studies brain fitness shed some light on this little devil in our heads that dri...

Martial Arts Fitness And Nutrition Secrets by Mike Matthews
There's no doubt about it, nutrition plays a major role in the life of a martial artist. You may not realize the powerful importance of it until you're in the middle of a workout and start asking yourself why after weeks... or even months... of trai...

Diet and Health Starts in The Kitchen by Patrick Havey

One of the first places to look when it comes to a healthy diet is the kitchen. Almost 100 if necessary. Moving down to the fruit and vegetable bins, these most often are not filled with a variety of those, or they contain other items like beer, c...

Get The Printable Weight Loss Charts by Fiona Beckett
Printable weight loss charts are like focused weight loss helpers. They encourage you to stay true to your personal, targeted, weight loss goals. A practical, ideal weight chart can help you track your progress toward your goal. Moreover, it definite...

Don't Battle the Bathroom Scale: Weight Charts are Your Weight-loss Friend by Sandra Ahten
I’ve witnessed people who have an insane relationship with the bathroom scale and weight charts. When I used to work for a weight-loss center, the weigh-in ritual would often include shedding shoes, belts, and even the tiniest of earrings. One woman ...

It All Starts With Practicing The Yoga Positions by Carol Haily
When you start with yoga, the amount of different kinds of yoga positions can seem overwhelming. When you are practicing yoga for a longer time, you will notice that the positions flow together in a way that feels right and logical, this flow is some...

Protein, Calcium, Carbs, and Fats Part 2 of 2 Parts by Dr.Leslie Van Romer
By Dr. Leslie Van Romer

In Part 1 of this article we talked about protein and how you don’t have to eat meat to get your protein. You may choose to, but don’t have to.

I know – lots of this is mind-boggling. It’s just not wha...

Isolating body parts or complex exercises in your strength training? How to acheive real muscle dev by Brett MacPherson
Working in the fitness industry, You can often see how much people dont understand about the big picture benifits of strength training, when we get the same question all the time. The question usually goes something like:

"what movement can I...

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