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    it; I absolutely loved playing with Barbie’s as a child! I must have had like twenty of them. She had everything: a dream house‚ Ken‚ plenty of friends‚ and a slender body with all the right curves‚ everything I dreamed of having when I grew up. “En Garde‚ Princess!” by Mary Grace Lord‚ challenges why every girl loves Barbie. Her article appeared in the online magazine Salon under the “Mothers Who Think” department on October 27‚ 2000‚ before the launch of a new doll line called the Get Real Girls‚

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    attended various art schools including Kunstschule in Hannover‚ Germany‚ and the Berliner Akademie de Kunste.1 He was labeled untalented in traditional academic art because of his influence from Dadaism‚ Cubism‚ German Expressionism‚ and similar avant-garde movements of the early twentieth century that was reflected onto his work. Starting post World War I‚ Schwitters’ offered his personal vision of middle-class culture of the time in the form of collage‚ sculpture‚ experimental poetry and prose and architecture

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    Quay Brothers As a student with very limited knowledge of Film Noir and the Quay Brothers‚ the retrospective curated by the MoMA offers an extensive insight and knowledge in to the what seemed like at first inaccessible world of filmmaking that was so foreign to me. The Quay Brothers retrospective was very immersion into the fantasy world crafted by the imaginative identical twins. The exhibit relies on variety of mediums that transports the audience into a parallel universe of mystery and subtle

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    Paul Rand

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    adoption of modernist ideas to mainstream communication shifted the work from rebellious to insightful. One of his strengths was his ability as a salesman to explain the needs his identities would address for the corporation. Rand used the avant garde movements as inspiration for his own style. He came to appreciate a relationship between geometric form and color through the works of artists like Wassily Kandinsky‚ Adolphe Mouron Cassandre and Moholy Nagy as well as an understanding of line through

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    Passing Winter Yayoi Kusama 2005 Mirror and glass Tate Modern‚ London I chose The Passing Winter by Yayoi Kusama . Born in Japan in 1929‚ Kusama came to the United States in 1957 and quickly found herself at the epicenter of the New York avant-garde. After achieving fame through groundbreaking exhibitions and art “happenings‚” she returned to her native country in 1973 and is now one of Japan’s most prominent contemporary artists. Yayoi is also known for film-making‚ painting‚ drawing‚ sculpture

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    Hat Rack Analysis

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    day-to-day objects repurposed as works of art‚ Hat Rack (1917)‚ is a wooden hat rack‚ with a mass-produced finish‚ with six distinct racks emerging from the base. Following a lineage that primarily mocked the institutions of art and life through his avant-garde work Fountain‚ Hat Rack and other Readymades created by Duchamp display the material world of modernity

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    Diagnosis: After reading the whole case‚ I believe that the hiring policy was not followed was the biggest problem. The reason that was because the regional and district managers did not really follow the way it should be. Since the company expanded rapidly‚ the managers had the pressure to fill positions quickly in order to run the company well. At the meanwhile‚ managers had to check a large numbers of applications from sales people from other retailers and it was really hard for managers to

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    The Human Resource Function of Harrison Brothers Corporation Rabi Kiran Adhikari‚ EMBA‚ AIM 1. How does McCain view her role as human resource manager? As a human resource manager she seems interesting in promoting the organisational performance. She said she is so much busy in defining various gaps and making planning to fill those gaps. She seems much busy in interview and selection process and also helping in training to the new staffs. She is found to be initiating for establishing the

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    Postmodern Methodology is Hypocrisy "What is striking is precisely the degree of consensus in postmodernist discourse that there is no longer any possibility of consensus‚ the authoritative announcements of the disappearance of final authority and the promotion and recirculation of a total and comprehensive narrative of a cultural condition in which totality in no longer thinkable." So there is a consensus that there is no consensus‚ an authority saying there is no final authority and a totalizing

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    Marshal Josip Broz Tito was a Yugoslav revolutionary and statesman‚ serving in various roles until his death in 1980. Eventhough his presidency has been critisized as authoritarian‚ Tito had successful economic and diplomatic policies which helped him to be considered as a benevolent dictator by many people including citizens of his own country and those of others. He was a relatively popular public figure both in Yugoslavia and abroad. Tito had internal policies which successfully deal with coexistence

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