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    During the duration of this course, I have learned so much about leadership and motivational skills and how they play a critical role in business. The leader of a team or organization has to put their best foot forward and lead by example in order to complete tasks at a high level. Without leadership successful businesses and organizations will fall. In this course we focused on failed leaders such as the board of BP and successful leaders such as Lee Iacocca and we can learn from both…

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    What is Facade Lighting? Nowadays, lighting solutions have become the most important need of industry people. The world is in a state of change and individuals are in a race to turn the nights into day. However, these solutions also need to be sustainable, save resources and prevent unnecessary light pollution. It is critical to have a good external illumination design for the built environment because people wants to enhance the beauty of the architectural structure, which in return highlights…

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    What is unique about photography contrasted with other visual artistic expressions? Numerous individuals feel that photography is not an art nor if it merit as much consideration as paintings since it is moderately simple to get into photography. I personally appreciate a decent sketch or painting as much as anybody, a photograph, on the other hand, permits…

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    Intellectual property rights help to regulate creative labour. They can include, patents for inventions, and trademarks to help protect market share. They can also refer to copyright; ‘literary works (such as novels, poems and plays), films, music, artistic works (e.g. drawings, paintings, photographs and sculptures) and architectural design’. Intellectual property rights grant owners exclusive rights. These rights enable them to carry out specific acts, while at the same time, excluding…

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    So reports The Evening Mail in their daily coverage of the Marrs murders. Ashburton’s traumatic recollection demonstrates the power that the murders had on the individual; not only through inspiring “powerful sensations of horror and guilt” (Critchley and James 36), but specifically in their ability to resurrect past experiences of otherwise unfathomable violence. The murders have a similarly evocative effect on Thomas De Quincey. His works are steeped in violence and a preoccupation with…

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    best male actor, and moreover the best actor in general. I knew if he committed to the role, he would get it. This felt like my chance to get what I wanted. To this end, my ego began to inflate ever so slightly. At first, it was just David’s genuine artistic interest in another character, then it was his uneasiness at me being competition, until it became his overwhelming sense of inferiority to my skills. This, of course, was not David’s reasoning. But, to me, it was not more than a white lie…

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    Until now, many of the facts of his biography are hidden behind a thick curtain of secrecy. Until now, fans of Shakespeare every year organize Shakespeare Reading, conduct workshops and conferences devoted to his work. Shakespeare - created an entire artistic universe, he had an incomparable imagination and knowledge of life, the knowledge of people, so any analysis of his play is extremely interesting and instructive.…

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    Maya Culture

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    Culture Artifact 1: (SLIDE 2) Itzamna sitting on a throne holding a vision serpent (Werner Forman) The civilization had more than 160 Gods and they all had to do with the forces of nature. This artifact shows Itzamna holding a vision serpent and is sitting on his throne. Itzamna chief God and ruler of Heaven. It is believed that Itzamna taught the use of calendars, healing, script writing and brought cacao and maize which is the main source of food (Gall 13-20). Artifact 2: (SLIDE 3)…

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    like this would describe the attributes of what literature, more specifically “electronic literature”, compromises of. The terms “electronic” and “literature” stringed together to form a word that is used to define the evolution to creative writing merits a head scratch at first. However, this complex medium to express one’s thoughts and imagination has already been here for several years. Progress and change are unavoidable, natural occurrences in this fast paced world we live in. So to say the…

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    Imagine you are a citizen of ancient Greece, where would you live? Strong Sparta or artistic Athens? Athens and Sparta were both powerful civilizations seen as utopias by their people. These city- states had a plethora of contrasting characteristics, with few similarities. Athens’ and Sparta’s government and social standards may be polar opposites but they come from the same cultural origin, Greece. Both civilizations had undeniably strong governments, however the ruled their citizens on…

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