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    COMMON EXPRESSION ON FRENCH 1. Expression: À la vôtre Pronunciation: [a la vot(reu)] Meaning: Cheers! To your health! Literal translation: To yours! 2. Expression: Allons-y Pronunciation: [ah lo(n) zee] Meaning: let’s go Literal translation: let us go there 3. Expression: À tes souhaits Pronunciation: [a tay sweh] Meaning: bless you Literal translation: to your wishes 4. Expression: Au fait Pronunciation: [o feht] Meanings: by the way‚ get to the point‚ informed 5. Expression: Au

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    Visual Arts: Their Ability to Become a Universal Language Visual Arts: the channel of education‚ through which all men grow and advance in the world‚ no matter their provenance. Why hesitate to admit the true nature of what art really means? For many it means a life. It is important for everyone to recognize and realize that visual arts have‚ indeed‚ become an important part of everyone’s everyday lives‚ and are widely recognized to the extent that they have the ability to be understood as a universal

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    In its mineral form sodium chloride‚ NaCl‚ is known as common salt. It is important because it is essential to the health of human beings and of animals. for domestic use it is fined down to what is known as table-salt‚ and small quantities of other chemicals are added to it to keep it free-flowing when in contact with the atmosphere. Salt and potassium are combined to produce iodised salt‚ used when iodine is lacking in diet. It’s absence cause goitre‚ the swelling of the thyroid gland. Livestock

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    that artists during the renaissance matured‚ from mere craftsman into creative intellectuals‚ and the process of producing art grew into a philosophical endeavor. Before these statements are explored further‚ perhaps the literal meaning behind these words should be investigated. What is the difference between a craftsman and a creative intellectual‚ art as technique and art as philosophy? Are these ideas and modes mutually exclusive? The idea of craftsman seems to imply a type of specialization in

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    Common Information Security CMGT/400 Iwona Rusin June 29th‚ 2015 Brandon Smith While there are many threats out there today many of these threats are almost always targeted towards anything to do with business and money because they are always looking to gain free access to money sources or a way to steal things from companies or customers who have done business with them in the past. I am going to choose a local Company which is a very big store chain here in my state and a good many

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    Historical and Critical art study Question One: Examine the two photographs and answer the following question. Identify and examine the differences in the photographs. Consider purpose‚ composition‚ lighting‚ subject matter‚ setting‚ and meaning conveyed. The Cleaner‚ 1987 The Cleaner by Anne Zalhalka is an original photograph of a young woman cleaner in her late 20’s‚ resting while daydreaming through a window after cleaning seems not to be hers but for an upper class. The house seems ancient

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    artists who are able to make paintings look completely lifelike. Audrey Flack is one of the leading artists for the movement of photorealism‚ for her symbolic motifs and story telling‚ where other artists just simply paint inanimate objects. Her themes through all of her paintings explore personal objects related to her life‚ her family and others‚ which is different to Morandi’s paintings as they don’t have a particular symbolic story or message. She explores powerful concepts of: female power

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    Art Deco’ was an art movement that flourished through the 1920’s and 1930’s. The decade opened up an extensive variety of original and distinctive styles and still remains to be the foundation of ‘an era so rich and so remote that at times it seems to belong to the unfathomable domain of dreams (Cocteau‚ n.d).’ Art Deco was a necessity at the time‚ due to the economic crisis and war. Society needed pop colour and creative‚ eccentric designs to brighten up the dull life they were living. People needed

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    Conflict – David M. Question to answer: How do conflicts develop theme in Paul’s Case? Paul’s desires for an aesthetic life over a real life are directly responsible for his internal conflicts.  And these internal conflicts places Paul’s world far from reality‚ which eventually lead to his destruction. The conflicts Paul had with society helped develop the theme in Paul’s Case by showing the negative side of living outside of “the norm”‚ and disobeying society’s rules. 1. He wears the carnation

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    The End of Art

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    Danto mean by the End of Art? The end of art is not the death of art‚ but the wholesale elimination of what used to be considered art and its replacement by a new concept: pluralism. When art has exhausted itself and this concept has been brought into the forefront of the consciousness‚ this awareness signals the end of art. Art is no longer art in the traditional sense (having a manifesto-aesthetically pleasing‚ etc.) because the accessibility to art and to create art has allowed the masses to

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