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    After the bloodiest mass shooting in American history, a dubious record that seems to be surpassed yearly, the shock value has been extinguished. Americans have been anesthetized given the frequency and brutality of such horrific occurrences. The latest attack in an Orlando, Florida gay nightclub left 49 dead including the gunman, an avowed ISIS disciple. This latest act of Islamic terrorism is another firefight in Islam’s war against Western Civilization. Homeland Security expert…

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    felt could be beneficial to someone in my discipline. The first article came from a journal called The Huffington Post. My second article came from a journal called Human Kinetic Journal. From these two articles I hope to detail some of their main points as well to bring more knowledge to people in these fields and related disciplines. The first article which came from The Huffington Post was titled “Sport Marketing: More Than just a Hunting ground for male consumers” is situated in my field…

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    Policies favor the wealthy, interest groups, study shows” by Sara Bondioli on The Huffington Post, “U.S. government policies favor the desires of wealthy and interest groups more than average citizen whereas, ordinary citizen has little or no influence on policy making at all.” In the democracy, every individual has the right to speech and freedom…

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    “brainstorm new concepts and consult on existing ones.” (Rubin) Most girls were previously fans of the brand and moonlight as the brand’s models, as they are given the clothes and asked to stage photoshoots with them. Then the brand takes these photos and post them across Instagram and Twitter. The people deciding what goes in the store are the models basically, and the only models they employ are white Caucasian and blonde. Brandy Melville knows what they are doing and sees the backlash across…

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    Museum Overview for the Minneapolis Institute of Art Before registering for this class, I reviewed the course description and saw that there was a field trip to the museum and was immediately excited. Although I have visited the Minneapolis Institute of Art before, it was over twenty years ago and I don’t remember much from that visit. From this class, I felt I was well prepared as what to expect, museum etiquette and what I needed to do while I was there to gather information needed to…

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    Paul Cézanne was born in 1839 and was a Post-Impressionist French painter. His work contributed to the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavor to a new world of art in the 20th century (“Paul Cézanne”, 2016). Cézanne worked on his painting “The Large Bathers” for seven years, which remained unfinished at the time of his death in 1906. It is often considered Cezanne’s finest work (“The Bathers (Cézanne)”, 2016). Cezanne aimed to disregard current trends and give a…

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    My aesthetic experience at the Museum of Fine Arts and the art work with the biggest emotional reflection on me was, “Dance at Bougival” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1883). This piece is often noted as “one of the museum’s most beloved works.” The open-air cafés of suburban Bougival, just outside of Paris, was a popular spot of recreational activities for city dwellers. The Impressionist painters would often visit these areas, seeking inspiration for their paintings. Renoir, utilizes fierce color…

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    Nestlé SA is a multinational company that operates in the industry of consumer products (Bloomberg). Some of its most popular brands in its portfolio includes the following: Gerber, Nestlé Pure Life, KitKat, Nestea, Dreyer’s, etc. (Nestlé Global). Due to the enormous size of this multinational firm, a specific ethical framework must be followed. The seven generic frameworks that should be followed by these companies are the following: fair working conditions, gender equity, concern for the…

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    everyone has their own opinion and doesn’t want to be wrong. All of these thing work together to separate the party lines. “This condition is unlikely to change, Steven Strauss, a 2012 advanced leadership fellow at Harvard, writes in The Huffington Post. Americans “believe what we want to believe, and we selectively filter out information contradicting our preferences.” This is what experts call “confirmation bias,” which was less troublesome in the 1960s, he says, when Americans “got their news…

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    friends with. From 1890 he became a member and a creative leader of the Nabis group. “Nabis” in hebrew means prophet. The were given the name by a poet named Henri Cazalis, who called the group prophets of modern art. Like many of the Impressionists and Post Impressionists, they were inspired by the broad planes of unmediated color, thick outlines, and bold patterns that characterize Japanese art. The Nabis group tended to favour symbolism art. In “Nabis Landscape,” the name can lead a person…

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