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    Mwana Pwo Mask

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    The title of the first sculpture is a Mwana pwo mask (young woman). The Chokwe people made these at the end of the nineteenth century - early 20th century. The Chokwe people were from the great southern migration of the Lunda. They live in a huge territory‚ north east Angola and Kasai Occidental‚ Bandundu‚ katanga‚ in the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ and Zambia. Dimensions are H. 10 5/8 x W. 7 in. (27 x 17.8 cm). Most of Chokwe masks’ mediums are Wood‚ fiber‚ brass‚ pigment. Most of chokwe masks

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    fashion‚ the most popular were the ones that strapped the ankles and the top of the foot. Jewelry was a very important accessory‚ it was worn by women and mostly the rich ones. they wore expensive necklace which were made by pure gold and silver‚ wore earrings which were also made by pure gold and silver. they also used jewelry in clothing such as shirts and dresses. it was a very fashionable trend in the 1920s. The 1920s were the start of the arts in american society‚ Jazz music was a very popular kind

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    where and how Rembrandt applies the black African motif. Through his many figure studies and tronis‚ we see that Rembrandt adopted an iconography where Africans act in historical roles often dressed in exotic costume and typical attributes like pearl earrings‚ musical instruments and turbans. He chose to depict Africans almost

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    What happens when a servant and a master form a secret relationship? Not in the way one would think of but a person who forms a close relationship with their master than necessary are usually looked down upon. Girl with a Pearl Earring talks about the experiences and the relationship Griet forms working for Johannes Vermeer a Dutch painter. From the outside‚ their relationship looks just like any other servant and master relationship. Looking closer one can see the friendship formed between them

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    of a woman. The detail in this work suggest Olympia to be a demimondaine. Even the name Olympia is an association of prostitution‚ is it not? These details include the silk shawl in which she lies‚ her bracelet‚ the orchard in her hair‚ her pearl earrings‚ representations of sexuality and fortune. The contrast between the paleness of her flesh and the dark ribbon around her neck call attention to the overall sensual mood of Manet’s piece. Her stare is challenging as if she is asserting her dominance

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    La Ropa Indigena y Tradicional Colombia is a country that is home to many ethnically diverse people. That includes the indigenous people of Colombia (otherwise known as the Native Colombians). Both the Colombians and the native Colombians has distinct styles of clothing that help make Colombia very unique. Traditional Clothing Colombians can be found wearing traditional western-style clothing. However‚ it also depends on the climate

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    Essay Katharina Hahn 3D Printer: 21. Century Industrial Revolution? A revolutionary production process changes the contemporary understanding of brands. The introduction of 3D printing is shifting the production of objects from the factory to the home. It enables consumers to free themselves from traditional suppliers and gives them the choice to follow their own acquisition strategy. Due to this development‚ brands need to redefine their status as well as their sovereignty of production. This

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    World Without Colour

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    Without colours‚ nature would not be appreciated as much as it is coloured. A peach and an apple would look almost identical. There would be no distinct features. There would be no longer a wider range of choices when shopping. Accessories like earrings and necklaces would no longer stand out unless they were really one of kind. Therefore‚ I strongly agree that without colour‚ the world would indeed be a boring place to

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    the dead have altars in houses or offices. For example‚ Hang had an altar in her living room with her father’s photo on it. Later on in the story‚ Aunt Tam takes the photo of Tan from the altar because Que was being dishonest about selling Hang’s earrings. These altars had fruits and gifts on them which were considered offerings to the

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    sports plan

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    it might cause a safety hazard. Around the mats there should not be anything because someone might trip and fall. All hair should be tied back and away from the face and scarves should be short and tucked in. No jewellery should be worn e.g. earrings‚ necklaces Organisations- The entire student will be split up into groups and every five minutes they will have to move around the circle in a clockwise direction visiting every station. The yoga mats will be placed next to each other students

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