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    Marcel Duchamp a pioneer of Dada, a movement that questioned expectations about what art should look like or made. Duchamp found success in Paris as a painter but he was interested other ideas. Looking for a difference to represent objects, Duchamp began presenting objects as art. Duchamp selected mass produce that were commercially available, mostly utilitarian objects and he label them as art. Duchamp claim to have chosen everyday objects based of visual indifference by doing so, Duchamp build…

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    Bruce Lee was a huge influence on American society through his martial arts. He was one of the first pioneers of mixed martial artist by his own developed fighting style and inspired many American fighters. By choreographing his own martial arts in his movies, he changed the perspective of Chinese culture and exposed it in America. Bruce lee overcame much diversity between his American culture and his Chinese and fought to expose his philosophy and martial arts. Martial arts were Bruce lee’s…

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    This essay will be contrasting and comparing the concepts of management and leadership. This essay will be looking at the similarities of the two concepts and also the differences. This essay will be discussing how leadership has ideals, management has rules and guidelines and how management is maintaining relationships and leadership is inspirationally productive. A leader leads you to battle and a manager make sure you have all you need for battle i.e.; words, guns, grenades. Management is…

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    The strategic move of the group of banks was to formulate partnership/consortiums of banks which participate in the technological battle. These financial services pioneers especially from banking industry have already formulated a consortium of banks to lead developing blockchain technology for the use cases for in the banking industry. The technological group consolidation have fin-tech companies (new era players)…

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    One of the characteristic genres of the time would be the comedy of customs that developed vertiginously with the reopening of the theaters. The preferences had changed and themes were demanded contrary to the Golden Age of English theater. Now the works are mainly in prose, although with verses in verse (in love scenes) and the arguments become complex with double or triple plot. In the plots, the behavior of society, especially of the upper classes, is represented and criticized. The tone…

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    One major way is her focus on the piano and another important fact is that Ruth was a women; most of the composers are men which makes her unique compared to the rest. Ruth Crawford was a pioneer because her approach was known as an “ultra modern” music style. Ruth’s music was published in score form, journals read by leading composers, theorists, and performers of the day suggests that her work stood out in a very competitive arena, and demonstrated…

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    Everest. These two heroes are known as Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. In the excerpt “On Top of the World” Mary Ann Fraser depicts the two’s great journeys and the obstacles that stood in their way. However, much has changed since the early pioneers had ventured into the unknown snow-kissed land. The changes sculpted new obstacles for today’s climbers, who can confront them similarly and differently than Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. With newly improved technology and equipment, hikers…

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    and showed a great scope for: increased business, follow on projects and venturing into new fields. Most companies are always competitive and are hungry to win the contracts in order to: • Stay alive in business and avoid going into bankruptcy – Pioneer needed to win one or two contracts in 1990 to keep the organization together. • Generate increased demand – More customers are going to notice a company if it wins more projects in its field. • Differentiate themselves from other companies – If…

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    Rock, Arkansas, and other southern urban communities. All through the south numerous African Americans were still denied the privilege to enroll and vote. The Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s reverberated the NAACP's objectives, however pioneers, for example, Martin Luther King Jr., of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, felt that immediate activity was expected to get them. In spite of the fact that it was condemned for working solely inside the framework by seeking after…

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    Ecological succession is the process in which ecosystems develop and change over time. The habitats are constantly changing, and will never stay the same. There are two main types of succession, primary and secondary. Primary succession is one of the two types of biological and ecological succession. It is the establishment and development of an ecosystem that was lacking any inhabitants beforehand. Example would include melting glaciers, volcanic eruptions, or landslides. Secondary…

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