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    Akbar Research Paper

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    the history of Mughals. His paintings reflect the court conditions and scenes, and combine the Persian and Hindu traditions to create vibrant, highly aesthetic, mesmerizing art. In architecture, Jahangir could be accredited with the building of the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, the father of Nur Jehan, which was build under her supervision and portrays great mosaic work outside with paintings inside. He build gardens in Kashmir and Punjab and mosques in Lahore. He was also interested in fashion and…

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    especially in the upper galleries were loud and vocal. The scenery in theatres during this era included drops, flats, ground rows, cutaway flats standing free on the stage floor, and carefully all realistically painted (Brians, 1998). In regards to costume design during the Romantic…

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    The rotational movements of the brain inside the skull and the shearing forces affecting the upper reticular formation that create torque, which leads to the typical loss of consciousness. These forces also cause the brain to move in a swirling fashion and contact the inner prominence of the skull, particularly the petrous and orbital ridges and the wings of the sphenoid. Such movement makes the brain bump into the interior of the skull at the point of impact, as well as on the opposite side of…

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    Break a wall一 From painting to photography and photography to wildness At the beginning of photography’s history, the timing was indeed right for the invention of this technology and media. As Walter Benjamin observes in, “A short history of photography” : “The fog which obscures the beginnings of photography is not quite as thick as that which envelops the beginnings of printing. Perhaps more discernible for photography was the fact that many had perceived that the hour for the…

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    fountain, which splashes visitors as they step into the mall. Plus, to make up for the lack of natural light, the mall features lots of stained glass domes and windows that open up towards the metro station -- and showcase some of the best architectural design in Moscow. Bawadi Mall – Al Ain, United Arab Emirates The Emirates are home to some of the most luxurious shopping areas in the world, and the Bawadi Mall is no exception. While the 400 plus shops and restaurants here are impressive…

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    impacts on Apple’s marketing. I will also examine Apple’s possible extension strategies for the Apple Watch. Finally I will explore the technologies involved in the design of the Apple Watch and explain how Apple plans to upgrade and keep their product…

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    Karl Marx offered an analysis of the importance of economics in society’s history and the functions of capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system typified by privately owned corporations with little government restriction on trade. Exchange value and cost value are also analysed by Marx and the relationship between these values…

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    Humans have marked their bodies with tattoos for thousands of years. These permanent designs, sometimes plain, sometimes elaborate, always personal markings have served as amulets, status symbols, declarations of love, signs of religious beliefs, adornments and even forms of punishment. Prior to my research I had no idea where the tattoo even originated from? Which is ironic because neither does anyone else. The history of the tattoos are very hard to trace. But I managed to find “the iceman”.…

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    United States Department of ART AND SCIENCE The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao Spain All copyrights reserved, USA STORY BOOK: The Pencil of Castilian Silhouette Characters: Mrs. Tulip Pineapple, Castilian Silhouette, Art, Melody, Camellia and Jolly Location: Bilbao, Spain and New York, NY Preface This elegant children manuscript is a non-fiction concept and true short story about a mother and daughter, who decide to travel to the Guggenheim Museum to research…

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    structures was the aqueducts. Because the water needed to travel so far from its origination point (some stretching almost one hundred miles or more), arches were strategically used to create a path to the water's destination. This famous Roman Arch design was used by many cities all over Rome and was not only aesthetically pleasing but was able to deliver over forty million gallons of water per day to the people…

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