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    Blue II was painted by Georgia O’keeffe. The piece was created in New York in 1919. The painting was created by using oil paint on a canvas. There was no texture added, so the piece seems to be quite smooth. The canvas is 35 x 29 inches. It is displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The artist painted an abstract piece, and it does not contain a straightforward or well known subject. There are a variety of curved lines that create oval-like shapes that originate from the bottom right…

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    Oil Drilling

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    My research essay was a medium success. This is because of the thorough planning that went into the essay. My assignment goal was to discuss the damages done by an oil drilling operation. I knew early in that the damages were very wide. I also knew I had to narrow down exactly what damages to discuss. In the end I chose the coral reefs, marine life, and the workers that responded. The overall tone was to be the environmental impacts. I was open to any impacts environmentally that I may…

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    Akwa Case Study

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    I. Overview of Akwa Group: Akwa Group is a Moroccan conglomerate company founded in the 1930s by Ahmed Ouldhadj Akhannouch, and Ali and Jamal Ouakrim. In a context of independance, when Morocco was is need of necessary industries such as the oil sector, Akwa group, called at first Afriquia SMDC (Société Marocaine de Distribution de Carburants), imposed itself like a pillar of the Moroccan economy, in spite of the hostile competition and monopoly of some multinational companies. Conscious of…

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    writing about two pieces that striked me as intrigued. I would like to start with a piece called Portrait of Artist’s Sister, by Georges Lemmen. It is a, you guessed it! A portrait of his sister, it is very realistic but also really cool. Painted with oil on canvas, the artist portrays his sister in a stricter light. She has an expressionless look on her face, with bags under eyes. Her hand are clasped on her lap, she is dressed sharply with her hair placed in a bun. It is the perfect way to be…

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    Choosing three art pieces for the project was an interesting process. I logged onto the google art project and just started browsing. When I came across one that I was drawn to I saved it. And after a while I looked through the images and picked out three. The first one that stood out to me was Romare Bearden’s “Of The Blues: Carolina Shout”. Bearden made this collage piece in 1974. It stands 37.5 inches tall and 51 inches wide along with 1.5 inches in depth. I was drawn into this image but…

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    The size of the painting is 33 x 43 ⅛ inches, done on canvas with oil paints. The overall mood of this painting is defeat. Some of the things that are being discussed, I have observed; there is an object within the waves that is not very clear, but it appears to be a very small boat with a civilian raising their hands…

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    The universe as we know it only consists of one planet that can sustain life--our Earth. It’s the one planet that humans and animals alike call home, and it can be pretty astounding too. But, as time goes on and technology develops, people begin to take the Earth and its environment for granted. In today’s world especially, the environment suffers at the cost of economic success. In China, the improving, yet short-sighted economy has directly led to the destruction of the environment, but with…

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    The Laundress, also called The Washerwoman, by Honoré Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808–1879 Valmondois) is an oil on wood, painted in 1863 in Paris. The painting depicts a washer woman returning from the laundry boats in Seine, a river in Paris. Although she is exhausted and weary she carries her load up the stairs while helping the child. The painting speaks to the issue regarding poverty in other parts of the world. The woman is not wealthy, but humble and completes her daily chores. Poverty…

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    basically internal and external factors which influence the decisions that one make in their life more so in their career. This paper will contain elements of my own SWOT analysis, my action plan and highlight some of the benefits of such and analysis as well as where they are most relevant. Personality test I took an online personality test which showed me that I am highly midrange level to most of the big five factors the test considered. These factors were openness to experience,…

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    expression difference is between these two types of flowers. To perform this experiment, I am collaborating with a local state-licensed cannabis producer, Skinny Pineapple, LLC, that is allowing this project to take place under standardized conditions, as well as allow for RNA to be extracted on site in sterile conditions. With the financial support of Skinny Pineapple, LLC, we are able to produce and extract RNA from numerous individuals with replicates of sample. Furthermore, after I extract…

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