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    image to reach out to the people. Another similarity they both share is that they both invented a new term for their style of art. Duchamp’s new term that he used to describe Fountain was called readymade. Rauschenberg’s came up with his own term of assemblage which he called combine. While they both wanted to change the idea of what art as is about and how it can stick out of the…

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    In my modern day vanitas assemblage, I used a variety of three-dimensional objects that are representative of my ideas of life and death, and what I find most valuable in my life. To start off I used a 16x20 cardboard box lined with newsprints and black construction paper. The newsprints represent the fleeting passage of time and the idea that history and the presence of earth will continue to be documented even after I am gone. The collections of CDs assorted are albums that have resonated…

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    Both Han Feizi and Confucius did not hold an important government position. Kongzi believes that if someone is a filial son and a good brother, then he is already taking part in government position so there is no need to speak of participating in government. Han Feizi did not hold an important position in the government of his state due to the fact that he was a stutterer who could not speak his own counsel. Differences: The Ruler ” On the hypothetical level, Confucians and Legalists…

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    The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is an organization that was founded on the base of creating a set of standards and codes that should be able to deal with certain concepts on fire prevention along with protection in relations to the overall scope of safety in society realm. In society this organization came up with the solution that assure the safety of someone who is working or involved in the surrounding areas of a construction in a building along with using any…

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    The Great Barrier Reef

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    nutrients are all increasing and altering each ecosystem (McClanahan et al 2002). Coral reefs are one of the main ecosystems of concern due to their ecological and economical importance. Coral reefs are undergoing "phase shifts to alternate, degraded assemblages" (Hughes et al 2007). It is suggested that reefs like the Great Barrier Reef are shifting towards an algal turf dominated ecological state (Bellwood and Fulton 2008; McClanahan et al 2002) rather than a macroalgae state like the…

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    The Eric Garner Incident

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    “menacing” way, causing one of the police officers to put him in a choke hold which later resulted in his death. The reason why I chose this art work was of the story behind it, one of many that have been repeated countless times. This conceptual assemblage is a symbol. If we don’t take…

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    Hacking Culture

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    The first origin of hypertext is microphotography, a method of condensing documents, which were stored in a massive library. A massive library, so people could send in questions, and the workers would field their responses, giving related topics as well. The second origin, is referred to the Memex; an idea that it would somehow be possible to digitally condense information on a computer, so it can be used at any time, by the use of free association. This was supposed to augment human…

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    their time. For instance, the outstanding way that Jeff Koons demonstrates the importance of art and its surroundings with his artwork Puppy, located in Spain. With this towering image, this piece allows the viewer to appreciate its architecture and assemblage, adorned with real and natural flowers to enhance its beauty. Moreover, my point of view has not remained all the same since I have learned to distinguish…

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    The book Transitions: Leading Churches through Change, editor David Mosser compiles a collection of writings, be it academic essays or sermons, focused on assisting leaders of congregations experiencing change. This is a rare read for me, as in my thirteen years of ministry and Church leadership I have mostly encountered literature regarding change within organizations from a business perspective rather than a church point of view. To my delight, the contributors of this book offer an…

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    CPT Williams has attained 24 years of meritorious service from May 1993 through October 2017. He enlisted into the Army as a 63B, Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic and commissioned through Officer Candidate School in 2009, branched into the Ordnance Corps. Throughout his extensive career, he served 23 months cumulative months abroad in Bosnia, Hungary and Iraq. CPT Williams is a force multiplier and he has left a lasting imprint of 'excellence' by improving the Command Supply Discipline Program…

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