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    Nayar Corporate Culture

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    discussions and feedback on a massive scale across all managers within the organization. The first step was meeting with vast managers across all branches, giving lecture and answering and asking good quality questions. Next, Nayar asked each manager to video record themselves answering the question “what would their business plans be for the organization”. Then Nayar had…

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    the history and importance of fine arts not just in America, but also around the world. Art has a whole new meaning to me, one of which opens my eyes to the every day sights of life. The definition of art is “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as a painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.” Although that is the true definition of art, I truly feel that there is so…

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    Painting is dead. The notion that painting is an outdated and irrelevant medium today has come up in recent years in the art world. Move over painting, it’s the era of installation, video and sculpture. No one proves this statement wrong more so than Jenny Saville. Throughout this essay I will be taking a look at Jenny Saville and one of her earliest yet most stirring pieces - Branded. This is a painting notable for both its brave and outrageous subject matter and its sophisticated technique.…

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    system are its multimedia elements. The knowledge is presented in a diversity of mediums such as video, audio, and text. The video component of the course contains of 19 specific videos during which the methods required to get back your ex partner are presented in an easy to follow step by step method. Many individuals including myself find absorbing information a lot simpler by watching it via the video format. But you're free to follow the course in the way that's most beneficial for you.The…

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    Coyner, R. L., & Shedd, M. K. (2015). Every Color on the Canvas: Using Art to Explore Preschoolers’ Understanding of Differences. Young Children, 70(3), 82-87. In today’s world, certain things are linked to a specific gender, color being the most prominent of all. Boys are usually drawn to darker hues such as blue, while girls are generally geared towards lighter shades like pink. Children come in with these preconceived ideas that get from their surroundings. In this study, they try to…

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    media which allows us to understand and study what is more appealing and converting to the society as an audience. The digital revolution has allowed a two way interaction between people and the art or work featured. Marketing methods have changed from strictly TV ads and brochures to online ads, pop up videos and sponsored topics all over our social media platforms. In order to create something special and new, as designers we should develop our creative thinking skill because we have to break…

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    taken great care to mount and present your work professionally, you 've touched up the walls, fine-tuned the lighting, ordered food and drink for the receptions, sent out the exhibition announcements, labeled the work, and put on your best "I 'm the art star" outfit. Your friends, family, and classmates arrive and admire your work. They compliment you, ask you questions, and offer warm critiques. You are proud of the work you’ve made.…

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    The Virtual Plaza: Exploring the emergence of the vaporwave genre and its relationship with glitch art and elevator music Matthew Rhodes, NM1013 During the last two decades, computer technology has made great advances in all respects, leading to the increased use of computers by artists. The emergence of digital art has led to developments of new genres in all areas of the arts, especially music. Electronic music producers now have the tools at hand to create music of any kind they please, and…

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    point of views. Art is just like these controversial topics. Art is a mystery. More specifically, the purpose of it. Art comes in many different forms: mosaic, painting, masks, jewelry, sculpture, baskets, music, photography, video, computer animation, etc.… The list is never ending. As is our interpretations of them. The purpose of art, in my opinion, is for enjoyment. As Pablo Picasso puts it “The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.” Meaning that art is the…

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    21 century? Introduction Art has always been a way of expression, and throughout history artists were always at the forefront promoting, rallying and depicting their cause. Whether it was done dramatically and out loud through graffiti and campaign posters or hidden and smuggled around communities and concentration camps, art has always been present. Art is a constant behind nearly every revolution and movement, and according to contemporary artist Erin Currier “art is a necessary element of…

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