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    1. The work of art is named The Two Fridas and was created by Frida Kahlo. It is located in the Museo de Arte Moderno, Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes, in Mexico City. The style of this piece is a naïve surrealist double self-portrait. The size of this piece is 5 feet and 8 and ½ inches by 5 feet and 8 and ½ inches or 1.74 meters by 1.74 meters. The medium used to create this piece was oil on canvas. This piece was created in 1939. Frida Kahlo was born July 6, 1907 as Magdalena Carmen Frida…

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    I entered a large lobby with beige walls that had a flower-patterned wallpaper strip running horizontally in the middle of the wall. This pattern surrounded the lobby and ran all the way down the hallway accompanied by white linoleum flooring. The lighting was very fluorescent and not very bright. To my left was a card table with a sign-in book for guests to sign and list who they were visiting. There were two signatures. To my right was an open room with a few Halloween decorations…

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    On the other hand, a company cannot presume that asbestos is not present in the construction materials even if the facility owner does not notify them. Since it was established in 1970 that companies must treat thermal system insulation, vinyl flooring, and…

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    The house itself had a lot of work yet to be done on it. You could tell just by looking at it, the house was falling apart. There were large dents in the flooring and the paint on the walls was starting to peel. “I know what you are thinking fella’, but the house ‘aint so bad, once you start working on it, it’ll start looking much better,” Carla said hopefully. This is why I had come to stay…

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    For those who are familiar with the world of baseball, it is common knowledge that a pitcher should have a protective L-screen in front of them in order to prevent possible injury. The case of Shawn Bukowski vs. Clarkson University et al. showcases a situation where a pitcher was struck in the face by a line drive during a practice session; this can be attributed to the absence of an L-screen. Shawn Bukowski sued his university and head coach James Kane for damages related to his injury; the…

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    On December 29, 1940, the thirty-second President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, delivered a speech via radio entitled "The Great Arsenal of Democracy." The announcement was made a year before the Attack on Pearl Harbor, at a time when Germany had occupied much of Europe and threatened Britain. This speech 's purpose was to promise of the United States ' indirect support of the countries fighting for democracy and freedom in the Second World War, like Britain, against the Nazis…

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    Fire is mainly employed at a crime scene to either cover up the existence of another crime, as a method of revenge, retaliation, to collect insurance or simply utilized at the delight of the individual who set it. Unfortunately, fire is not so easily controlled in a civilized setting and can be catastrophic in effect. According to the National Fire Protection Association, fires set intentionally cause hundreds of deaths and injuries annually, as well as billions in property damage. In the year…

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    One of the least common art forms in the contemporary art world is the mosaic. Compared to the more common art forms such as painting or ceramics, mosaics have decreased in use from their peak in the ancient world. However, this does not diminish the importance and beauty of mosaics, but rather allows modern societies to admire an art form that it is unfamiliar and exotic, with many intricacies that are not at first obvious. Commissioned mainly by the rich, mosaics grew and spread across the…

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    The article that I read was “The Visual Cliff,” by Eleanor J. Gibson and Richard D. Walk. Based on what I read in the article, the intent of the paper was to investigate depth perception in babies, and in animals. The authors thought that a child would have common sense if they are places on a piece of glass that would have a depth to it, they would be able to notice the depth that is created. The hypothesis of this was to see if children and animals know depth perception. Depth perception can…

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    With this basic monitoring, Paul has actually stumbled into among the largest paradoxes in the study on human affect: We preserve points in memory extremely in different ways from just how we experience them in actual time. The psycho therapist Daniel Kahneman has actually created a few terms making the difference. He discusses the "experiencing self" versus the "keeping in mind self.". Children do not merely offer us with tales regarding our own selves. McAdams, which's invested 25 years…

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