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    The ambition to impose the interests of drug trafficking, led Pablo Escobar Gaviria to try to establish his own laws and regulations, causing serious damage to the Colombian society and the government of that time. The perfect utopia that he dreamed, became the worst dystopia for the consequences in the country. The drug economy connected the production, marketing and finance in a network that ignores national boundaries. The clandestine nature of the drug economy difficult the analyze of their…

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    While parts of architecture in the 1950s were reflective of the Cold War conformity, art was an opportunity for people to embrace their individual expression and rebel against the overwhelming pressures to attune to a simplistic lifestyle in response to the government's fear of communism. One of the major movements of this decade was known as Abstract Expressionism. This art style was non-objective and represented no actual objects, rather the artist represents there thoughts through color and…

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    Pablo Escobar Personality

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    Pablo Escobar, leader of the Medllin drug cartel, had what every strong person in command needs: ambition, popularity, and ruthlessness. Pablo was an extremely successful drug lordPablo may have died as a rich man, but he actually grew up poor. He was the son of a teacher and a peasant. Because of his lack of wealth, Pablo became involved in a life of crime. He began by just stealing tomb stones and selling them to smugglers, then he got involved in selling fake lottery tickets and contraband…

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    Picasso Guernica Essay

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    When trying to classify Picasso’s Guernica among the given styles, I would have to say I find it to be in the style of Expressionism with a little dabbling in Cubism. Initially, it seems like the piece shouldn’t be classified as expressionist because it does not partake of the lively use of colors that we see in many other Expressionist pieces. However, I think Picasso’s intentional limitation to the hues of white, grey, and black is very intentional for the emotions he’s trying to evoke.…

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    Zayra Navarrete Mr. Mays Practical English 12 18 April 2016 Senior Research paper "If I die, nobody killed me. The only person who can kill Amado Carrillo is Amado Carrillo." noted by Pedro Ferriz de Con a journalist who interviewed Carrillo. Amado Carrillo story is a story that not many know. He is known for the second richest drug lord of his era. Amado Carillo was one of the world's most wanted drug lord at his time, also one of Mexico's most wanted criminal. Amado Carrillo Fuentes was born…

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    free to visit. Cameras and flashes of cameras are required to be placed in the cloakroom before entering. Any item over 35 cm length and 15 cm depth will be required to be placed in the cloakroom as well. Picasso Museum Barcelona Learn more about Pablo Ruiz Picasso with a real life experience that will beat what you read in the textbooks. This location opened in 1963 and houses 3,800 exhibits. The museum is a work of five medieval palaces adjoined together. This in itself makes the architecture…

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    Guernica is painted by Pablo Picasso in his signature ‘cubist’ style in 1937. It Depicts the Basque town of Guernica while the bombs were being dropped on it, and the pain and suffering that it caused. It is painted in monochromatic greys to produce a reportage quality as if in a newspaper or a photo. It may have also been done to create dramatic intensity, a visual energy of jagged movement. This work shows the tragedies of war and the suffering it inflicts upon individuals, in particular…

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    Meret Oppenheim’s Object Paris remain such great passion on fur. At a Paris Café with her follow friends/ Artist Pablo Picasso and Dora Maar, they notice the fur of polished metal bracelet. They even noticed she had and was wearing everything with fur on it. She came up with the idea when she went to a department store and bought a white teacup, saucer, spoon wrapped them in the speckled tan fur of a Chinese gazelle and called it object. Object Paris give examples of the poet and founder of…

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    Osnat Tzadoc

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    City view by Osnat Tzadoc is a modern day contemporary abstracts piece, presented as a vibrant coloured oil painting as a stretched canvas, over a wooden frame sizes 4foot by 2 foot. Best appreciated in a spacious area on a plain background, to enhance the hues , cast and texture of the work. Osnat’s art has appeared on TV Drama’s and adverts- an artist recognised in her time. She is a Canadian artist who uses real life and realistic approaches to here abstract form. Being self-taught she show…

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    Griselda starts to smuggle the cocaine into America. She found very creative ways to smuggle the cocaine in on a small scale. First, she smuggles it in in the lining of suitcases, hollowed out shoes, lingerie Griselda specially designed that would hold small bags of cocaine in the crotch area of the underwear, and bras that held cocaine in the lining as well, by female couriers (Dunn, 38). Griselda took over the drug industry in New York. The business was growing so fast, she needed to find a…

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