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    agony. As victims of hard times‚ these “wounded healers” as they are often called‚ can use their own experiences not only to help and guide others in turmoil‚ they can also provide a path of escape for such people. In The Wounded Healer‚ author Henri Nouwen explores this topic into great depth as he contemplates the reason behind suffering. With much pondering‚ he concludes that man is allowed to undergo hardships so that he‚ in turn‚ can be a healer for others. One cannot hope to understand the anguish

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    Henri Fayol Introduction

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    Henri Fyol : One of the first persons to sit down and try to work out what managers do (and what they should do) was a Frenchman called Henri Fayol. Fayol was a mining engineer who became the managing director of an ailing coal mining firm and turned it into a highly successful coal and steel business. All this took place between 1888 and 1918‚ when he retired. In 1916‚ after many years of thinking about the job of the manager‚ he published a small book called General and Industrial Management

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    Henri Fayol’s management Theories and Principles Henri Fayol focuses on the personal duties of management at a much more granular level. Fayol’s work is more directed at the management layer. Fayol believed that management had five principle roles: to forecast and plan‚ to organize‚ to command‚ to co-ordinate and to control. Forecasting and planning was the act of anticipating the future and acting accordingly. Organization was the development of the institution’s resources‚ both material and human

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    Germain Henri Hess (August 7‚ 1802–November 30‚ 1850) was a Swiss-born Russian chemist and doctor who formulated Hess’s Law‚ an early principle of thermochemistry. Born in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ his father was an artist and in 1805 moved the family to Russia to find work. Beginning in 1822‚ Hess studied medicine at the University of Tartu. He qualified as a physician in 1825. Hess turned to chemistry after a meeting with Jöns Jakob Berzelius‚ the famous Swedish chemist‚ and went to Stockholm University

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    Primitivism

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    Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about primitivism in the visual arts. For the social movement‚ see anarcho-primitivism. For art by self-taught artists‚ see naïve art. For other meanings of "primitivism" or "primitive"‚ see Primitive. Henri Rousseau‚ In a Tropical Forest Combat of a Tiger and a Buffalo‚ 1908-1909‚ Hermitage Museum‚ St. Petersburg Primitivism is a Western art movement that borrows visual forms from non-Western or prehistoric peoples‚ such as Paul Gauguin ’s inclusion of

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    Henri Matisse is a French painter‚ born December 31‚ 1869. He was a post-impressionist painter despite having an apprenticeship under William-Adolphe Bouguereau‚ and later became a Fauvist painter. His teachings would later cause Matisse to reject his teacher’s style. (spurling). He would then proceed to be inspired by Paul Cézanne‚ which would later contribute to his characteristic contour lines (henrimatisse.net) . Matisse showcased his Fauvist style during his exhibit of Luxe‚ Calme‚ et Volupte

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    of Icarus” depicts people working‚ herding sheep‚ and hunting fish. The city itself seems really busy and congested but it also leads me to believe it can be the city they escaped from. (2) ------------------------------------------------- In Henri Matisse’s painting‚ he described Icarus flying to the sun‚ (the yellow things being stars)‚ and the red spot being his wings burning off while he was falling. (3) ------------------------------------------------- In Marc Chagall’s Painting‚ he

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    her Muslim boyfriend named Dodi Fayed‚ Dodi’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones‚ and a guy named Henri Paul. She and Dodi had just been staying at a Ritz hotel in Paris when they decided to leave with Henri Paul as their driver. Henri Paul was the head of security at the hotel that they had been staying at. As they were driving away they entered a tunnel called the Place de L’Alma. When they entered the tunnel Henri lost control of the vehicle and the car swerved into pillar supporting the roof of the tunnel

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    of this painting (rather then realistic). The Artist. Henri Matisse was born as the son of a grain merchant in France 1869‚ and only found his love of art‚ and his talents at 21yrs of age‚ beginning to paint after becoming seriously ill. This love of art stayed with him for the rest of his life. After attending a few art classes and being influenced by various post-impressionists and impressionists such as Picasso and Van Gogh‚ Henri Matisse found his own individual style and became the founding

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    as "The Green Stripe" and "Harmony in Red" by Henri Matisse were given bad critiques. They were mostly objected to the different use of color in the paintings‚ and many did not understand his work. The use of color was used to show his emotional expression. Henri Matisse was born in Northern France in 1869. During his youth‚ he had no interest in art. His father had high hopes for him to become a lawyer or work at a store when he got older. When Henri became twenty years old‚ he was recovering from

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