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    struggle and ones inner demons in their works. Herakut, through their unique view of the world around them which is revealed through the use of symbolism and unique painting techniques. Cecile reflects her own thoughts through the use of vibrant coloured portraits that don't always demonstrate every detail forcing the audience to ponder the deeper meaning by considering what is missing. Both artists have effectively used their unique approach to art to reproduce their inner battles to the…

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    Carter subsequently goes on to describes the meeting of the wolf with grandmother, “Off with his disguise, that coat of forest-coloured cloth, the hat with the feather tucked into the ribbon; his matted hair streams down his white shirt and she can see the lice moving in it” (217).It can be argued there is skepticism by the reader of what the intentions of the wolf are because after killing…

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    ascertained, Vyse produced some fifty editions of this design. His rose seller is a big bosomed woman with her sleeves rolled up, revealing her strong muscular forearms, the ring on her left hand proclaiming her marital status. Beneath a battered old felt hat, her blue eyes steadfastly hold the viewer gaze. It is debatable, why Vyse considered this figure a commercial proposition to add to his repertoire. Modelling the tiny roses was an onerous task for his assistant. Moreover, the hand painting…

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    Organized Religion is an established and structured belief system with a large following and typically a holy text containing defined rules and rituals. The three largest organized religions in order are as stated: Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. The disobedience of religious rules is sacrilege which in a standard setting would only result in the impurity of the soul which would then have to be purified through methods of religious mending. The issues with organized religion is the belief of…

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    1. INTRODUCTION I am a chemical engineer working for Sasol co. . The specialised scope of the company’s product portfolio include manufacturing of fuels, oils, chemical, polymers, fertilizers, explosives and gas. I am instructed to generate 5 ideas for Sasol and determine the best product (line) among them through the multi factor decision making process. I am instructed to use the AHP excel spreadsheet picking 4 criteria of my choice to evaluate the ideas. 2. IDEA GENERATION MIND MAP…

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    Coloured fabrics and looser clothing expressed the joy the population felt after the war. Women wore lighter dresses that were brighter and shorter than ever before. Fashion designers began to play with textures, patterns and hem lengths, to create a new…

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    family. Within the first paragraph of the story, Hawthorne describes the town as a desolate place where religion is the foundation upon which puritans live their lives at impossible standards, “A throng of bearded men, in sad-coloured garments and grey steeple-crowned hats, inter-mixed with women, some wearing hoods, and others bareheaded, was assembled in front of a wooden edifice, the door of which was heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes” (Hawthorne Ch 1). Using words such…

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    After becoming a super solider and with the lack of the rest of the super solider army Captain America accepts and offers to use his newfound fame to promote support for the army. His brightly coloured cotton uniform accompanied by a triangular shield make the perfect outfit for the USO shows. When Steve hears about his captured friends he takes the situation into his own hands and decides to rescue them he wears a less obvious outfit with a leather…

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    more often than 3-year old. This was apparently seen during the intervention. The following are some of the conversations emerged with regard to comforting friends. Example 1 – The Market Theme SV: “I like this hat” (Showing a brown coloured hat) ML: “OK. You take it” KV: “No it is my hat, Give me that” (with an angry mood) SV: “Oh! I’m Sorry, you take…

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    The exhibition Over the Fence, currently on display at the UQ Art Museum features a selection of photographic works from eighteen contemporary Indigenous artists. The selected artworks have been drawn from the private collection of art enthusiast, collector and philanthropist Patrick Corrigan. The exhibition, curated by Gordon Craig and titled after an artwork by Destiny Deacon, features artists including Richard Bell, Bindi Cole, Fiona Foley, Nici Cumpston, Christian Thompson, Vernon Ah Kee,…

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