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    you ever thought of how a venus flytrap eats? Not many people think about them at all. If you do have any interest in them or nature, It's one of the most interesting things you'll come across. Mostly because all known plants just use basic photosynthesis to feed themselves. not venus flytraps. they are a whole different story. there is no plant like them in any way. So out of all plants that use photosynthesis, some plants needs a little more to their diet, and the venus flytrap has a unique…

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    Titian, Venus and Adonis vs. Rubens, Venus and Adonis The paintings are very similar. Each of them tells the story of Venus and Adonis. Their lover and passionate scene where Venus tries to prevent Adonis from going to the place where he died. Adonis tries to leave, but turns to look at his beloved. A penetrating and passionate look. In both paintings the guard dogs of Adonis are observed, thus interpret them, which are ready to impart the march towards its destination. The colors are very…

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    Most people are familiar with the Venus flytrap. Small and ominous-looking, the plants are commonly sold as novelties, and many a curious child (or adult) has triggered its ..……. (baneful, sinister, doomful, malevolent) traps with a pencil to see its amazingly rapid response. However, carnivory in plants is not limited to the famous Venus flytrap. In fact, there are more than 600 carnivorous plant species, and the ability to catch and digest ………(dupe, prey, victim, quest) has evolved…

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    at The MET’s Gallery 607 allow for a great analysis of what really went on in 16th century Venice. Paris Bordone and Lorenzo Lotto both have a history with Titian, yet both could only accomplish just a modicum of the success that he did. Titian’s, Venus and the Lute Player, Lotto’s, Brother Gregorio, and Bordone’s, Portrait of a Man in Armor…

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    In Mars and Venus, An allegory of Peace, by Louis-Jean-Francois Lagrenee, it shows the Roman God Mars and the Roman Goddess Venus. It shows Mars’ sword and armor telling us that he is the God of War. The doves represent love, which tells us that this is indeed the Goddess of love. The story conveys the themes of seduction and innocence. The curtain helps it become a theatrical moment. Mars and Venus are the actors in the painting. Mars invites the viewers…

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    The thesis of Nelson’s 1990 essay about the “Venus” figurines of the upper Paleolithic era is that anthropology is itself recirculating unfair and poorly thought-out gender norms in its imposition of meaning onto the figurines. Her most important points are less about the Venus figures themselves, and more about the role of gender. Even within academia, she observes a trend involving the recirculation of imposing gender norms onto artifacts without any real evidence for it (Nelson 12). Nelson…

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    the context of the work. If one analyzsis two paintings, each from a different era, he or she can deduce both similarities and differences between them. The two works I am going to compare are Venus of Willendorf crafted sometime between 28,000-25,000 BCE. and Josef Schusser’s May Evening painted in 1897. Venus of Willendorf is of an ancient sculpture dipicting a woman figure. Shapewise, the art piece is not natural in the approach…

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    Colonizing Venus Instead of Mars Throughout the years, the space community has pushed the boundaries of what we, as humans, can and cannot do. With infinite possibilities within our continually expanding universe, it was only about time that space colonization would jump out of sci-fi novels and into our reality. As overpopulation and the increasing risk that a disaster, natural or man-made, may destroy the earth weighs heavy on the shoulder's of the human race, it is also time to take space…

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    Venus Factor Review The Venus Factor Program is a weight loss program which has been specially designed for the woman body. In short, The Venus Factor is a twelve-week program for weight loss and it will help female to re-balance their hormone stages and reduce their appetite & pants size. Providing nutrition & dietary guidance to its customers, The Venus Factor also contains an exercise program which you can complete easily at home. Who Founder Of Venus Factor Program? For the last 10 years…

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    Upper Perigordian Culture of the Paleolithic period. This creation is about 11 cm tall and 4 cm wide. It was sculpted from yellowish limestone and was tinted red by the traces of ochre. Venus of Willendorf was found in Austria along the Danube River. Her great age and enlarged female parts have started its name of "Venus" of Willendorf. Being both female and nude, she was the perfect statuette for the patriarchal construction of the history of art. Paleolithic people believe the parts that were…

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