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    launching her exhibition in London and Paris. She has designed a variety of fashion products and has been worn by leaders of world fashion. She also achieved so many rewards for her outstanding creative and intellectual in the Australian Fashion Industry. In this essay, it will inform the history and background of Collette Dinnigan and it will critically analyse about her designs on how it has been successful in term of aesthetic appeal, ethical practice and functional considerations. Collette…

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    One of the eight stages are industry vs. inferiority. This is the fourth stage, and the child is learning how to read and write, mathematics, and how to do things on their own (McLeod, 2013). At this point in a child’s life, the teacher is making a big difference. This makes it critical…

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    Kenneth I. Chenault is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the American Express Company; in his twelve years as Chairman and CEO, Mr. Chenault reshaped the American Express business model and made its products the first-class benchmark of the industry. Throughout his occupancy, universal billed transactions have more than doubled, and the number of cards active has multiplied to over 100 million, intercontinentally. JD Power has ranked American Express number one in consumer satisfaction…

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    such as military uses. However, its first actual purpose was its role in the Manhattan project or better well known as the first nuclear weapon program. It even sparked a technological revolution that paved the way for the foundation of the computer industry through later computer inventions such as the EDVAC and several others. As a result, the ENIAC’s roles in military conquests and further applications provides it with a rich historical significance for…

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    explanation of how art experts or connoisseurs go through the analytical process of art authentication. Paul Biro used forensic examinations like the partial fingerprint matching which is known to forensic experts to be faulty and unreliable. Forensic science can be very helpful in determining an authentic from a fake artwork. However, unless a DNA of an artist is found and matched, other forensic procedures is the same thing as an art connoisseurs decision of an authentic artwork. The only…

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    Gardentown Museum Report

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    Ordinary citizens grasp the opportunity to express themselves in a variety of media creations - and be sure to check out the art in the restrooms! Baltimore's premier 'old line' art museum is the Baltimore Museum of Art, located at 10 Art Museum Drive (about a 25 minute drive from downtown). Boasting an excellent Matisse collection, the BMA also has several Picassos and Monets, with its new contemporary wing home to several Andy Warhol works, including his "Last…

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    What change from this unit had the greatest impact on history and why? The Industrial Revolution was a time of change and progress towards a society in which new machines, sciences, and ideas dominated. These advances in history changed millions of lives. Fast travel, communication, mass-production and so much more became a part of this new, high functioning and effective society. This, of course, brought different feelings of inspiration and expression among artists during this time. Responses…

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    As public school systems are faced with the constant need to trim the fat from their budgets; the arts and music programs tend to be the first casualties in school districts already struggling to meet other demands of the academic curriculum. Guoping Zhao says that, “In education, art has often been perceived as entertainment and decoration and is the first subject to go when there are budget cuts or test score pressures.” It seems once these cuts are made; it is very rare for these arts…

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    Air Pump Painting

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    An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). Painted in 1768, oil paint on canvas, it serves to express the Industrial Revolution (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). The painting’s dimensions are 183 centimeters tall and 244 centimeters wide (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). This paper’s purpose will be to analyze and interpret not only Wright’s art, but his life and era as well in an effort to…

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    Professor of American History at Columbia University. He has taught at Smith College, New York University, and Harvard University. He has lectured in different countries around the world and was Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, California. Leuchtenburg is the author of The Perils of Prosperity, and is writing a couple more volumes in the Life History of the United States. He was also elected president for all three major national historical associations. In…

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