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    During the late 18th to mid 19th century‚ the market economy in Salvador‚ Bahia was very diverse in terms of its people and the types of jobs that people did there. It was a market that that was also unique due to the fact that everyone who was working‚ worked together and it made the economy stronger. One of the main aspects of the food market was the meat industry and may have been arguably the most important part because of how much of society had meat in their diets. This was one of the main

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    existed has been seen in many different ways‚ shapes and forms‚ whether it is a painting from the renaissance area or a sculpture from the modern era. Even some of the technologies and sports are considered pieces of “Art” although under the pop culture category‚ still a part of the art family. In the 1930’s there wasn’t anything like what we get to experience with social media and all the technology there is now. In fact the 1930’s was a part of the great depression which was a time for sorrow and

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    Los Baobab: representan un poco la avaricia‚ que realmente lo que hay que hacer es compartir y convivir con las personas‚ la solidaridad. Si en una comunidad se comparte y se busca el bien común‚ de todos‚ se progresa y avanza; mientras si en una comunidad si se preocupa cada uno por sus intereses sin un proyecto común‚ no se consigue avanzar sino que se destruiría esa comunidad y serian incapaces de hacer cosas juntos todos a la vez. La Flor: representa la amistad cuando ya hay una plena confianza

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    GLOBALIZACIÓN: EL CIUDADANO GLOBAL INTRODUCCIÓN La Globalización es un fenómeno que comienza siendo una corriente de pensamiento económica (neoliberal) y trae consigo una serie de cambios en el contexto total del ser humano. Y‚ precisamente es el hombre como raza la que nunca estuvo contemplado‚ por lo menos en términos teóricos y futurista‚ quién se preguntó que efectos iba a tener el libro comercio y posteriormente la masificación de la información que provenía del desarrollo tecnológico. Visto

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    The Crucible Reputation vs Name In order to take away their names‚ prisoners are given numbers that represent them. By doing this‚ the authorities remove the power in one’s name. Nelson Mandela’s situation was no different‚ as he was given the number “46664” during his time in prison. He would spend nearly twenty seven years in prison fighting for his name‚ in order to recover its power. His actions would‚ later on‚ represent what his name‚ “Nelson Mandela”‚ means. Fighting for a name is different

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    Company’s Background El-Araby Group has witnessed many strategic stages since it was established in 1964‚Today‚ it has become‚ thanks to God the Almighty‚ one of the most important industrial and commercial entities in Egypt and the Middle East‚ The company started its operations with a capital of 4000 LE‚ The founding three brothers were Mohamed Ibrahim El-Araby‚ Mahmoud Ibrahim El-Araby and Abd Algayed Ibrahim El-Araby’ The company started its activities in the field of hardware and children’s

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    In the odd life of Salvador Dali‚ Dali was born into a middle-class family in Spain‚ at a young age Dali showed an advance talent in drawing and his parents encouraged him to go down the road of art. Dali is the most famous surrealist artist out there‚ I guess you can say he is the face/ father of surrealism. He was the black sheep of the world‚ from being a sadistic child to conning people and being obsessed with HITLER. Dali had truly lived a vibrant and unique life. he was often being confused

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    aspects of this painting. This painting was created by a man named Salvador Dali. Salvador Dali was born in Spain on May 11‚ 1904. His whole life was based around some form of art. He started with just drawing but then moved into painting. But Dali was not only a painter but he also dabbled in film‚ sculpture‚ writing‚ and photography. He published quite a few books including his autobiography called The Secret Life of Salvador Dali. He even helped to create a short film with Walt Disney called

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    The Greek philosopher Plato would have benefitted from using Salvador Dalí’s “The Persistence of Memory” as a tool for defending his views on reality. Dalí’s surrealistic painting and Plato’s “The Allegory of the Cave” refer to the illusionary aspect of the human senses and how easily a fake reality can arise from those tricked senses. Plato would have seen the famous melting clocks representing time’s dynamic nature in dreams and understood their importance to false realities because dreams are

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    El Dorado was the name of a tribal chief of the Musica tribe. As an initiation rite‚ he covered himself in gold dust and dove into the Guatavita Lake. As the story got recounted and told from place to place‚ details got mixed up. This proved to be a huge problem when El Dorado‚ the tribal chief of the Musica tribe‚ became the legendary lost "City of Gold." Since it was called the city of gold‚ it was something so spectacular that everyone wanted a part of it‚ mainly for power. Because everyone imagined

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