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    Business studies extended response Helen’s is an upmarket fashion boutique store in Sydney’s east. Falling sales have been reflected by surveys that reveal consumers view the business as outdated and no longer relevant to consumers’ needs. Strong competition in the area has placed considerable pressure on pricing. The business’s target market‚ 50-65 year old females‚ no longer dominated the now younger demographic character of the area. Develop a marketing plan for the business that suggests how

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    Art Museum Visit - Essay

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    Brittany White Art V01 Actual Museum Visit Carnegie Art Museum Oxnard‚CA-November 12‚2010 The Theatre Series‚ dated 2010 Artist-Trujillo Puamier The first piece of art that I chose to write about titled “The Theatre”. The median of this art is Chromogenic Print. I chose this particular piece of work because it reminds me of when my family and I go to different cities to watch different plays. We love to go to the different theatre’s. Looking at this painting reminds me of a particular place

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    Brooke Payson 10/27/13 Danforth Art Museum Photograph Essay For many‚ abandoned buildings hold keys to the past. They are places frozen in time- authentic‚ eerie‚ and intriguing all in the same. Photographer and mixed media artist Samuel Quinn is one willing to break laws and trespass property in order to explore and capture these deserted wonders. In 2008‚ while in the South Shore driving his friend home‚ Quinn passed an eye-catching abandoned white house that stood lifeless in between two

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    Outlining an IA for IB Economics Plan: I will be only talking about the first part of the article “ China commodity imports soar despite high costs” Identify economic concepts (vocabulary words) that explain content of article Demand for oil and copper Purchases of other commodities imports of unwrought materials raise retail fuel prices China’s crude imports will remain high in the upcoming months as oil firms still have a strong incentive to produce raise crude throughput to a new peak

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    High Renaissance Art Essay

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    Many art historians believe that the High Renaissance was a short period between 1490 and 1527 in the Italian States. It was characterized by a renewed emphasis upon classical tradition‚ and the expansion of patronage. During the Baroque period of art‚ the exploration of the human nature‚ the realm of senses and emotions was very crucial. The Baroque vision of the world is dynamic and dramatic; figures are depicted with the utmost vividness and richness through the use of rich colors‚ and dramatic

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    Destroying Avalon Extended Response Destroying Avalon is a hard-boiled perspective at how a teenager can suffer such immense bullying and having it go to someone else. The story unravels when Avalon‚ a 14 year old girl moves from a country town to a large and vast city. On her first day of high school‚ which is every new person’s nightmare‚ she finds herself already formed enemies. Before transferring from her country town to this urban city‚ she quotes “Being fourteen is hard‚ but it’s even harder

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s poem: One Art displays the surface layer‚ the simplistic response a person would give another person on dealing with a loss‚ “it’s not hard to master.” Bishop introduces her poem by saying: “The art of losing isn’t hard to master‚” to anyone who would read this poem by the first line it would be conceivable to scoff and say that she’s crazy! But Bishop adds to her argument that losing isn’t difficult because‚ “we lose things everyday.” Mundanity breed’s comfort‚ and Bishop attempts

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    The use of art has been used as a form of expression in the Native American way of life for hundreds‚ even thousands of years. Most art was created as a symbol‚ such as a bear‚ walrus‚ eagle‚ or people. The materials to make this artwork varied from rocks‚ feathers‚ cloth‚ clay‚ and fabric.Native American art has many regions and all of them are different with with how their art is made and presented. One of the regions in the Native American is the Native American arts have become collected and

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    Art of Losing This poem‚ “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ dramatizes the conflict between one’s inner feelings and what they actually say. The poem begins in the speaker’s past‚ sorting through memories‚ then arrives in the present‚ addressing their self saying “It’s evident / the art of losing’s not too hard to master / though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster” (17-19). The speaker’s use of tone‚ repetition‚ and rhyme shows the speaker’s change of attitude. In the beginning‚ the speaker’s

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    Julie Dowling Art Essay

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    faced many rejections and abuse throughout her childhood which is conveyed in her artwork. As an artist‚ Dowling concerns herself with the ideology of Aboriginal identity and their ancestors’ perspective of Australian history. Consciously merging the art styles of European and indigenous conventions into her work‚ Dowling establishes the links between her background and that of her relatives. Dowling draws upon many experiences‚ but mostly from what she describes as “...a culturally disposed family

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