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    In the article “Literature‚ Imagination and Human Rights‚” Willie Van Peer proposes that through excursions into the literary canon one can evoke their imaginative sense and ultimately escape an encapsulated society‚ through developing a higher ethical awareness. Further he notes the “Edification hypothesis” which articulates that reading literature makes the reader more socially tolerant‚ more perceptive‚ and more politically conscious. In other words‚ he emphasizes the role literature plays in

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    Paul Gustave Dore

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    Introduction Born in the town of Strasbourg in the Alsace province East of France to parents of education and means‚ Paul Gustave Dore happened upon a lucrative business that made him the bane of Parisian art critics but the most sought after illustrator in England and The United States. His father was a civil engineer and he was the second of three male siblings. His father hoped to break him of his wild imaginations and his propensity to put them to paper with pencil. While accompanying his

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    Anthony van Dyck‚ Lucas van Uffel‚ illustrates a man whom appears to be distinguished as an intelligent artistic person. Although‚ it was compared to another portrait of the same ‘sitter’ but instead of signifying intelligence the man is seen to be overlooking the sailing of ships off a “Mediterranean coast”. The intelligence is displayed by the objects positioned around the merchant ( the globe‚ worn out book also argued to be a recorde‚ and the pages). Rembrandt van Rijn‚ Aristotle with a Bust

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    Paul

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    WANEM BIZI This case demonstrates the importance of relationships between organizations in the workplace. It is important for a company to build and maintain a positive relationship with its suppliers and customers in order to be successful. In the case Why is cooperation so hard‚ the owner of the company Technologia‚ Armando Bronaldo‚ faces a challenge in which he believes the relationship between him and his customer‚ AUD is overbalanced and more in favor of the customer. Technologia is a fairly

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    Paul Rand

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    Second Module: DD1000 Student Name: Smaragda Kalliga Tutor Name: Anastasia Mavromati (James P. Battersby) ESSAY: Chose a designer who was influencial in the development of ‘Modernism’ in America‚ and discuss their work. The master designer Paul Rand provided the best Modernist definition of graphic desegn: ‘To design is much more than simply to assemble‚ to order‚ or even to edit: it is to add value and meaning‚ to illuminate‚ to simplify‚ to clarify‚ to modify‚ to dignify‚ to dramatiza‚

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    Van Mahana

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    VAN MAHAN Professional Summary Vani is a Marketing professional. She has had the opportunity to work in Online Marketing and Market Research domains with Rocket Internet‚ Singapore and Brandscapes Worldwide‚ India. Vani has worked with Rocket Internet‚ one of the largest and most successful international online venture builders. She was a part of Zalora‚ an online fashion retail venture of Rocket Internet. Vani was responsible for Search Engine Marketing (SEM) for Zalora Philippines. She was

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    Van Gogh's Starry Night

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    Despite my limited knowledge about art‚ its components‚ and the artists who create their masterpieces‚ Vincent Van Gogh’s The Starry Night is probably my favorite piece of artwork in the textbook. I love this painting and chose it because to me‚ this piece of work is so serene yet captivating and stimulating at the same time. I believe that if a piece of art can evoke that many emotions in a person‚ then it is truly a masterpiece. I actually have a replica of The Starry Night hanging in my house

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    Anh Van

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    Dạng 1 Bài viết 1 Dear Mrs. Liz/ Mr. Harry‚ We recently interviewed three candidates for the new Sales Manager/ for the position of Sales Manager. We have decided to appoint Jaduezz for this position. I will briefly describe the candidate’s strengths and explain the reasons for our decision.  Firstly‚ he has wide experience in a variety of industries. He increased sales by 12% over the five-year period. I believe that he can make a clear strategy for developing sales and increasing the number

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    St. Paul

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    8/2/2012 Many people believe that Paul is in fact the founder of Christianity‚ and not Jesus. Of the twenty seven documents that constitute the New Testament‚ thirteen are letters attributed to Paul. Also‚ more than half of the Acts of the Apostles describes Paul’s conversion and subsequent activities on behalf of the spread of the good news about Jesus (the Gospel). This gives us an indication as to how important Paul was to the religion. Paul is one of the most prominent people in history

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    catalyst for his psychological collapse. Van Gogh himself voiced feelings of regret at the physical and mental disintegration that he believed were the fault of his neurotic creativity: "The more I am spent‚ ill‚ a broken pitcher‚ by so much more I am an artist‚ [A] kind of melancholy remains within us when we think that one could have created life at less cost than creating art" (L 514‚ July 1888). In other words‚ we should not miscalculate the effect Van Gogh’s breakdowns had on his artistic side

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