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    Ancient artists used their artistic pieces to express their emotions and feelings toward people, things and nature. An example of such an artist was Gustav Klimt; an accomplished artist Klimt was in love with a lady known as Adele Bloch. Klimt expressed his love to Adele by using symbolic language in his portraits. He did two paintings of her, one of which was supposed to be displayed at her wedding. The purpose of this paper is to find out how Gustav Klimt uses symbolism to portray Adele…

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    Monsoon Season Essay

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    preparation before the monsoon. If you love all your important documents, wrap and cover it with the plastic to avoid in contact with the water which can spoilt your documents and put at the higher spot in the house. Besides, all the furnitures, jewelleries and important appliances in the house must be put at the higher spot also. Car should be moved to the higher place or high land so the car is not damage. All these can avoid loses of personal properties. The last solution, for the damage to…

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    The Edenshaw Family is just one of the many famous carving families found on the Northwest Coast. The Edenshaw family is from the Haida Gwaii Nation. Albert Edward Edenshaw (1810-1854) was the first Chief Edenshaw of the Dadens after his family moved to Kung in 1853, he built a big house with two ornately carved frontal posts that resembled bears. He was commissioned to build a totem pole for a chief thereby launching his career in carving (citation). Following tradition, Albert Edward Edenshaw…

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    The Celts love of ostentatious display extended beyond jewellery and weaponry, with more mundane articles like drinking vessels, cauldrons and even fire dogs being heavily decorated. Not only did the Celts use precious metals to create their artefacts, they also made use of glass to create beautiful objects. Craft workers would melt and twist different coloured strands, to make jewel-like beads similar to the Murano glass we are familiar with today and probably crafted using techniques we…

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    Elephant poaching causes a major crisis to their ecosystem because they are the keystone species. “As a keystone species, they help balance all the other species in their ecosystem, opening up forest land to create firebreaks and grasslands, digging to create water access for other animals...” (National Geographic). Poaching is a major issue of why elephants are endangered, so looking at why they’ve done it can correct them from continuing this practice. You often see poaching currently used for…

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    Seeing Through Another 's Eyes: A Perceptual Miscommunication Error Description of the Interaction APPROX.300 words My miscommunication experience derives from a time I was serving customers in the high-end jewellery shop I work in. The shop is located in Auckland city centre, and its main publics are females, aged 20+ who work or live in and around the High Street. As all the employees are commission paid, we often need to pick between the customers, choosing ones to interact with which…

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    Jacamo Research Paper

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    Jacamo is an online fashion platform that aims to provide quality products for men. The British fashion retailer is part of the N Brown Group, which is a British home shopping business owning a number of similar platforms. The retailer is hoping to make looking good easy and take away the hassle of shopping high end fashion. The aim is to encourage men’s appetite for fashion and the retailer has so far succeeded, as it has become one of Britain’s favourite online shopping platforms. The…

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    In children mental illnesses are very common, affecting approximately 15-20 % of children. Although high prevalence, but only 20% receive appropriate care. Untreated psychiatric disorder is associated with significant adverse sequelae including failure to achieve in education, occupation, marriage and child rearing. The strong continuity into adulthood of childhood psychiatric disorder further underscores the importance of early identification and treatment. I will discuss few common mental…

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    The two famously known designers who I will be discussing in this essay are the following Marc Newson and Seymour Powell (Dick and Richard). I found both designers interesting to study, as each design they form are approached to benefit humans in different ways. Such as products which are personal and used daily, others which are designs being upgraded and satisfying human beings needs to this upcoming day; The first designer i will be discussing is; Marc Newson is known for being a talented…

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    shopping earlier. If you are in the second group, fear not. These 5 tips will see you through this year’s shopping experience. Tip 1. Find a local shop that sells interesting gifts of quality. Every year, I visit a local shop that sells pottery, jewellery, scarves, hats and art – all created by local artisans. The shop is far less busy than most in December, and the shop assistants carefully wrap my choices. My family members feel good about receiving a gift that gives back to our local…

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