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    soul mate and had asked her for her hand in marriage. I attended the wedding and I must admit although the idea of marriage scared me at the time it was a very beautiful ceremony. I looked at Michael and Lisa and I was convinced that they had the perfect love. Soon after I got the announcement that Lisa was pregnant via email and I felt as though nothing could go wrong for them‚ for now they had even consummated there love with a child. Due to my work schedule and school schedule I lost touch with Michael

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    boundaries in various industries. In 2002‚ Halle Berry became the first black woman to receive an Oscar for Best Actress. Viola Davis became the first black woman to receive an Emmy‚ Oscar and a Tony Award. However‚ before this all happened‚ in 1954‚ Dorothy Dandridge was the first black person to be nominated for a leading role at the Academy Award. She was both a singer and an actress. When she was young‚ she started a singing group with her sister. They performed on and off but eventually parted

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    A Face For All Women Leonardo Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is perhaps the most questioned painting in history. The question of who she is is at the peak of the debates. Some believe she is merely a portrait of Da Vinci himself. However there is so much more to the painting than just Da Vinci painting himself as a woman. In Da Vinci’s time‚ women were viewed as a man’s slave. A woman would always be under her husband and listen to what he had to say without inputting her own thoughts. The Mona Lisa’s

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    Organizational Theory and Behavior Homework #3 October 9‚ 2007 What advancement barriers did Lisa encounter? Although Lisa Weber was a highly qualified‚ ambitious analyst for the firm‚ she never had a chance for advancement because of that glass ceiling. The idea of becoming a partner was always visible‚ but never attainable because of the various obstacles she had to face. The same obstacles most women face when trying to climb the corporate ladder. Several barriers stood in Lisa’s path

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    been one of my favorites is the Mona Lisa painting that was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. Mona Lisa was twenty-four years old when her portrait was painted‚ and she was also wife of a prominent Florentine merchant. I’ve heard a lot about this painting‚ not based on the book‚ but other sources. Today Mona Lisa is Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous painting in the world. People from all around the world visit Mona Lisa in Paris. According to Daniel Tovrov Mona Lisa painting has six million visitors per

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    So far‚ Jeff is injured and in a wheel chair so he spends his time observing other people in his apartment complex. First thing that stood out to me was that lady pretending that she was greeting a man and having dinner with him. She was having an imaginary dinner but started to break down and cry because she was lonely. There was also the newly married couple that moved in across from him who he really enjoyed watching. But the biggest thing that stood out to me was how intently he watched the salesman

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    The “Mona Lisa” painting is a good example of his work which contributed to the development of art in the Renaissance. The Mona Lisa is a portrait of a wife of a Florentine noble. She refused to smile; Leonardo even tried hiring musicians but that didn’t change her mind. At last‚ just for a second she smiled faintly and

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    I started to research Leonardo Da Vinci‚ because Leonardo had lived for a long time‚ which was uncommon then. Leonardo is well know because of the artwork and style that he used. He is also know for the Mona Lisa that has brought people to find the history behind the portrait. Leonardo had basic education‚ but had been able to paint and build many things. He had dedicated his life to art. He didn’t just stop at just painting he had learned how to sculpt and spent 5 years learning Mechanical arts

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    Rear Window Analysis

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    on his neighbor‚ Miss Torso‚ while peering out his window claiming her to be the opposite; single‚ young and probably being nagged at. I believe Jeff’s relationship with Lisa Fremont gives us a much larger view into his male gaze. Their relationship is getting to the point of marriage and Jeff clearly has some reservations. Lisa tries extremely hard to persuade Jeff into the thought of marriage because she wants to be the object of his gaze. However he refuses her advances and just asks her to

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    make the decision was limited the decision was made with professional and ethical choices. There were three qualifying candidates who were in need of the transplant: The first is a 55 year old male named Jerry; then there is a 12 year old girl named Lisa; finally we have a 38 year old named Ozzy. There were however a few ethical factors which had to be considered when making such a decision. The first factor was the obvious‚ deciding which of the qualifying candidates would actually be the recipient

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