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    A good looking face or body shape can often give others a good first impression, however, it is hard to define someone’s physical appearance “beautiful” or not. Just like what Shakespeare had written in his book Love's Labour's Lost, “Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye”, concept of beauty of physical appearance is considered as subjective, however, it is in fact biologically based. This essay will show that by having both common and diverse traits among different cultures and countries…

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    that all focus around the selfish Victor Frankenstein who obsesses over maintaining control of all of those around him. Frankenstein “fails to exercise such moral responsibility for the single life he creates because he regards creativity as an abstraction.” (Harriet) Frankenstein has no concern over his moral responsibilities due to his choice to objectify his creation in order to maintain control over it. Through maintaining a deliberate distance from his monster,…

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    2. Cornell worked with in several different types of works. He first began building his collage boxes; he built three dimensional sculptures, and he also painted murals using fresco styles of paints. 3. 4. He had four different styles, he used abstraction, he was a modernist, a surrealist and also he used the pop-art style in some of his works. The media that he used in his works varies from found objects, glass design, pen and Ink just to name a few. He had a large variety of what he used for…

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    Healthcare in the United States has undergone many significant changes in the last century and despite repeated attempts our system is still ravished with significant challenges. Sultz and Young (2014) argue that despite profound advancements in healthcare, our current system still struggles with aligning the various stakeholders. The sheer number of stakeholders in healthcare is astonishing and they all come to the table with their agenda to preserve. The success of the ACA depends on our…

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    a movement that motivates woman to have the social equality that men have “Men remain the point of reference, theirs are the lives that woman would naturally want.” (137) The confliction that comes from this is that women and men are treated as abstractions, constructing a standard woman find they need to measure up to. Her solution to this problem is attending a woman directly. It is difficult to define what makes one a woman. Gender is not defined as a biological…

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    to Mr. John McCarthy “, Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it. An attempt will be made to find how to make machines use language, form abstractions and concepts, solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans, and improve themselves”. In essence, artificial intelligence represents a machine with the ability to solve problems that are currently done by humans with their natural…

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    Victor Vasarely Analysis

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    Vasarely, was geometric abstraction, frequently referred to as Op Art. Through detailed arrangements of lines, geometric shapes, colors, and shading, he crafted eye-popping paintings, bursting with complexity, movement, and three-dimensionality. More than attractive ruses for the eye, Vasarely contended, “pure form and pure color can signify the world.” Although eventually obscured by the new reserved style of Minimalism, Op Art was an enormously popular form of abstraction, and Mr. Vasarely,…

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    blue gray and yellow, Stage #2 with Bed feels a bit like a Mark Rothko abstraction refined into architecture. In fact, ROthko;s work may have been on Oliveira's mind, as friend Peter Selz had arranged for Rothko to spend the summer of 1967 teaching across the bay at the University of California, Berkeley. It is worth noting that 1967 was the same year that Richard Diebenkorn - a close friend of Oliveira’s - turned towards abstraction and began his Ocean Park…

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    Abstract art took centre stage and provided novel experience for the viewer. Leading exponent of the movement was Jackson Pollock who used a stick and dripped paint onto the canvas or sometimes splattered it directly from a can to create seemingly random patterns. People found it difficult to understand his works and hence the nick name “Jack the Dripper”. His most important work remains Blue Poles (1952). Other exponents of abstract art were Lee Kransner, wife of Pollock who created Cool…

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    Enron used the practice of posting profits on potential instead of actual gains and used Arthur Andersen accounting firm to cover any losses through the misuse of special purpose entities (SPEs). Arthur Andersen, was old and well-respected; no one believed it would be party to corporate fraud, making Enron seem squeaky-clean. Retrieved on 23 October 2017 from http://www.mademan.com/mm/enron-scandal-summary.html (Links to an external site.). This scheme was working until Enron decided to falsely…

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