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    Rizal Penmanship Reveal

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    REPORT on Rizal: Penmanship Reveal Penmanship is said to be the art of writing. Graphology - the study of handwriting and handwriting analysis - is now an accepted and increasingly used technique for assessment of people in organizations. Handwriting analysis is an effective and reliable indicator of personality and behaviour‚ and so is a useful tool for many organizational processes‚ for example: recruitment‚ interviewing and selection‚ team-building‚ counselling‚ and career-planning. The

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    Diego Silang Y Andaya

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    Diego Silang y Andaya (December 16‚ 1730 – May 28‚ 1763) was a revolutionary leader who conspired with British forces to overthrow Spanish rule in the northern Philippines and establish an independent Ilocano nation. His revolt was fueled by grievances stemming from Spanish taxation and abuses‚ and by his belief in self-government‚ that the administration and leadership of the Roman Catholic Church and government in the Ilocos be invested in trained Ilocano officials. Spain allied with France during

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    for a century and a half. It was characterized by the free and sculptural use of the classical orders. Artists would implement the baroque style of art in their paintings in order to express concerns or symbolize ideas. A famous Spanish artist was Diego Velazquez. During the 1640s and 1650s‚ Velázquez served as both court painter and curator of Philip IV ’s expanding collection of European art. Velazquez seemed to have been given a much larger degree of freedom in the role than others. He was even

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    This August I went on a trip to San Diego which was very entertaining. It started when my parents told me . I was happy but sad because I was going on a trip and sad because I had to wait a long time to go . We took a plane it was fun at the end only because someone got a toilet paper roll birthday cake. After me and my mom ‚ dad ‚ and grandma got off the plane we got our bags and waited for a taxi. The hotel was beautiful but they had horrible service . We got two rooms which we waited for 2hrs

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    Diego Rivera's "La Siesta"

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    Museum Report: Diego Rivera’s "La Siesta" On Tuesday‚ November 2‚ 2004 I attended the San Antonio Museum of Art. The painting that left the most lasting impression was Diego Rivera’s "La Siesta." The painting‚ a "snapshot" of indigenous Mexican life‚ had the biggest reaction because of my Mexican background. I also chose this painting because Diego Rivera was a Mexican artist. Diego Rivera went through many artistic phases during his life and in his later years‚ Rivera focused his art works on

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    On December 8‚ 1886 in Guanajuato‚ Mexico‚ Diego Rivera was born. His passion for art emerged early on‚ so at the age of 10 he attended San Carlos Academy of Fine Arts in Mexico City. Years later he traveled to Europe to further his studies‚ where he befriended many famous artists of his day. As time went on Rivera’s style began to change‚ because of the events that began taking place. Inspired by the political ideals of the Mexican Revolution (1914-15) and the Russian Revolution (1917)‚ Rivera wanted

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    The best holiday ever My best holiday was when I went to San Diego‚ California with my family. When my dad told me I was very exited‚ because it was going to be my first time in the United State of America. I took a month break of school and went to America with my family. I was going to see some members of my family‚ who I had never met before in my whole live. I was exited to see my family and on the other hand I was exited to see America. We flew in the morning. I can not tell why‚ but I have

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    Frida Kahlo Research Paper

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    years of before the Mexican Revolution‚ Frida Kahlo was the “poster child” for personal pain and tragedy. Her life included a series of illnesses and misfortunes that led to the personality and reflection of the woman in her artwork. Her marriage to Diego Rivera‚ a prominent Mexican muralist‚ was one of the “great tragedies” of her life‚ but also contributed to defining herself as an independent woman who defied all the stereotypes of women as artists that existed. The other tradegy included a very

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    Diego Marquez Las Meninas

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    Focal Points in Diego Velazquez’s “Las Meninas” Diego Velazquez’s painting Las Meninas shows princess Margarita in the court of King Philip IV (Sayre 142). The girl became the major focal point of the work. She is highlighted by color pattern (her figure is lighter than other characters and surroundings) and position (the princess is at the center of the exposition). The child is the major‚ but not the only one focal point. Velazquez created several accents to balance the picture. The work has both

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    Frida Kahlo

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    Diego on My Mind” by Frida Kahlo Natashia Brown March 1‚ 2011 Art Appreciation ART 1131 [pic] Frida Kahlo was an artist who suffered a tragedy the age of 18 that forced her to give up her dreams and aspirations of becoming a doctor. She was involved in a bus accident that left her debilitated and broken. Throughout the course of her life she was in constant pain not only because of the accident‚ but because of her husband Diego Rivera. Diego was 20 years older than Frida‚ but she

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