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    rice and in Nigeria we have more than 20 ways to prepare rice in Nigeria but I will be talking about my family rituals which is done every 1st Sunday of the month‚ this is a Sunday meal after church called Sunday Sunday Rice‚ this meal was chosen because Rice is the most common food in Nigeria and everyone love Rice. In my family we must eat Rice on a Sunday afternoon and it all started in my grandfather’s house in Benin City Nigeria and now we do it in my dad’s house. I will be teaching

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    Grande Odalisque by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres is widely agreed upon to be one of the most alluring and seemingly controversial paintings of its time. The oil painting depicts a female nude lying on her side with her back toward the viewer upon a dark blue quilted bed. With nothing but jewelry and a turban on‚ she gazes over her shoulder giving the viewers a somewhat inviting look. In this piece‚ Ingres paints vague detail in the woman’s face only showing basic facial features and minimal expression

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    Las Vegas

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    LAS VEGAS - THE KEY FACTORS AFFECTING THE APPEAL AND COMPETITIVENESS OF TOURISM DESTINATION. Aliyev Mammad‚ Mehtizada Teymur Introduction Viva Las Vegas! The City of Sin! The oasis in the desert‚ which became one of the world’s fastest growing cities‚ is also known as a play land and an escape from the real world. Oasis in the Mojave Desert‚ Nevada‚ has through the years build up a reputation as the Sin City! People flocked to Las Vegas‚ in the early days‚ when rules practically didn’t exist

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    Neoclassical Art Analysis

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    Milestone Three I chose to evaluate two works of art from two different time periods‚ one from the Baroque era and another from the Neoclassical artworks. The first piece of artwork that I chose is the "Resting Girl". This beautiful work of art was created by Francois Boucher in 1715 and is the perfect example of a late Baroque style painting which features the Rococo style. This painting is located in the Wallraf Museum in Cologne‚ Germany. This painting consists of oil on canvas and was the

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    Las Hermanas

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    Las Hermanas The Roman Catholic Church is something my family and I are familiar with. In Los Angeles I went to a co-ed Catholic school called St. Eugene. When I first picked up the book I was excited to find out the back story of the organization of Las Hermanas. “In the forefront of liberation of the Mexican American community are beautiful and courageous women‚ women who know how to fight‚” Canciόn de Las Hermanas. That quote summarizes the movement dealing with Latina women in the Catholic

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    "One Art" Analysis

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    In her poem‚ "One Art‚" Elizabeth Bishop constructs a poem that reveals a struggle with mastering the issue of loss. Through the use of a villanelle‚ Bishop utilizes the significance of structure and word choice to further the meaning of her work. Bishop crescendos each stanza to create a firm foundation for the dramatic conclusion‚ and incorporates expressive words throughout the poem to illuminate the last stanza’s attitude shift from that of carelessness to seriousness. The villanelle form is

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    Crucifixion in Art HUM/266 University of Phoenix June 23‚ 2009 Crucifixion in Art Crucifixion was a method of capital punishment‚ amongst several different groups of people. The most famous Crucifixion that is often depicted in art is that of Jesus Christ. There are multiple methods of depiction‚ including painting. Three paintings were selected that reflect the crucifixion of Jesus Christ through the eyes of different artists from different time periods. The paintings selected were The Crucifixion

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    La Shampoo

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    La Shampoo is a high quality and more expensive product that has the same marketing strategy over years. From 1989‚ the line start to slowly decline its sales. The ad agency tried to develop new look campaign‚ but this solution did nothing for La Shampoo sales and customers didn’t even noticed the change. Caroline‚ the brand manager wanted a new marketing plan to improve the sales and increase the market share‚ not to just keep the product remain on retailer’s shelves. She made a marketing meeting

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    La Moulin Galette

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    Michael Priddy Angela Brasser‚ Adjunct Professor Art 100 November 8‚ 2010 Le Moulin De La Galette The year was 1876 when Pierre Augustus Renoir painted his Le Moulin De La Galette this piece of art was in the style of impressionism. This was a fairly new art style during these years thus making it very popular at the time. Renoir’s works has endured the test of time with the popularity of his art and is still one of history’s more prominent artists. The painting itself was an open-air

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    Analysis: La Donna é Mobile La Donna é Mobile is unquestionably the most famous aria in Giuseppe Verdi’s opera Rigoletto‚ a story in which Rigoletto‚ a jester‚ attempts to enact revenge on the Duke of Mantua for seducing his daughter‚ Gilda. In this aria‚ the Duke sings about the flighty nature of women and their incredibly unstable emotions‚ belittling their intelligence and dismissing them as shallow‚ fickle‚ and one-sided. Not only is the chord progression and rhythm indicative of ridicule

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