France. They met in 1907, and worked closely together until World War I began in 1914.
French art critic Louis Vauxcelles first used the term "cubism" "(bizarre cubiques)" in 1908. After which, the term was in wide use but the two creators of cubism refrained from using it for a quite some time. The cubism movement, born in Montmartre, expanded by the gathering of artists in Montparnasse, and wa
revolutionized tango music. Founder of tango's Advant - Garde School in 1955. Piazzolla's innovations evoked strong emotions, including outright hatred from many traditionalists who believed he was destroying the tango by changing it.
Military was well aware of the potential of the tango's power to be used in the service of revolution. Since 1983 the popularity of the tango has increased sign
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● Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artificially created and controlled for
Introduction (What is plasma?)
1. Definition of plasma
Plasma is one of the four fundamental states of matter, along with solid, liquid, and gas. It is an ionized gas consisting of a collection of charged particles, including ions, electrons, and neutral atoms or molecules. Plasma can be found naturally in the universe in the form of stars, lightning, and auroras, but it can also be artif