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    as I walked in, I was surprised by the beautiful architecture, the sculpture which looked so real, and the paintings were so colorful. In general in most of the museum, they don't allow their visitors to take any pictures or videos, but this museum allows all the visitors to take a picture and video which allows them to cherish its beauty and art forever. This is one of the museums that I highly recommend to anyone because it's unique and diverse. This museum recommended of admission ticket…

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    What Is Nude Art

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    Nudity and Naked, Where is the Art? My Disclaimer: This article contains images of the human form that some consider graphic and may be inappropriate viewing for a workplace setting. If a piece of art is displayed that contain nudity, then what is that thin line between the types of arts where nudity is allowed, and the one where it is censored. To answer this question, we need to understand the difference between art and pornography. The differences Nudity, or nakedness, is the state of…

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    4.1 UNDERSTANDING THE BEHAVIOUR AND THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS 4.1.1 The Difference Between Consumer and Organisational Buyer Behaviour As Innovative Leisure’s customers are organisations, we have to appeal to decision makers who are either making the decision themselves or on behalf of an organisation. It’s important to understand the difference between consumer and organisational buyers. Consumers choose products based not only on price but on popularity, status and other emotional triggers.…

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    Never the less not being admitted to the history paint program angry Greuze that he refused to submit any more of his works for the Academy’s exhibitions. In Greuze’s favor the public loved his “sentimental” paintings and the auction of his paintings continued intensely, he had no need to exhibit his works at the Academy. The love of his genre of art which depicted scenes from the lives of ordinary…

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    As art developed and changed, the improvement of technology and the continuity of innovation were integrated into art. The relationship between photography and art has became increasingly integrated. Photography was adopted as one of the mediums to document, extend, and even immortalize dance. Philip Trager was one of the photographers that was at the forefront of this revolution. In discussing the emergence and development of Trager as one of the most accomplished and acknowledged photographers…

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    being stalked by a grown man in a bunny suit is laughable in itself, but when it is coupled with the fact that the bunny is a figment of Donnie’s own imagination and he lets it tell him what to do, the whole scenario produces quite an entertaining picture. On the other hand, when a mental illness is depicted in this outlandish way, the struggle of the person dealing with the mental illness is overshadowed by the comedy used to represent the disorder, and the behavior is more accurately related…

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    Mary Cassatt On 1844 Mary Cassatt was born in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania to a well-to-do family. She shared the house her father built on Rebecca Street with her younger brother Gardner and her older siblings Lydia, Alexander and Robbie. Robert Cassatt, Mary’s father, was a successful banker and also Mayor of Allegheny City for a time. Mary’s mother, Katherine Cassatt was well educated for a woman in the nineteenth century, forever having to abandon nests she had only just made. Mary…

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    persist in the educational system that I experienced and they continue to experience. I was also shocked at how accurate the readings correlated to what happens in real life. The research conducted by these educators gave an insightful, accurate picture of the school system for students. Finally, I am grateful I was able to connect on a personal and academic level with these students as it was an experience I will treasure…

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    Comparative Study "Physiognomy" refers to to the study of a person's character or personality from his or her outer appearance; mainly using the face. The word comes from the Greek “physis” meaning "nature" and “gnomon” meaning "judge" or "interpreter”. Studies into the science reveal that human kind have evolved an impulsive ability to make judgements of people based on their appearance. What began as a survival skill, assessing efficiently if the person before us friend or foe, has…

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    background, and words start to pour across the screen. “Every day in America thousands of animals suffer from cruelty and neglect… thousands were rescued last year, but for thousands of others help came too late…” through these words, the screen cuts to pictures of animals that have been rescued, animals that have been neglected and abused- by the people who were supposed to love them (Pattern 10a). Animals should be protected under the law, no matter what the circumstance is. Puppy mills need…

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