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    Changing Landscape of Unions Labor unions were established in the United States as early as the 1800’s. Until the around the 1950’s union membership was largely dominated by blue collar employees who worked in manufacturing sectors. The second half of the 20th century there was a decline of labor union members‚ this decline lead unions to seek new strategies in order to survive. Currently only about 40% of union membership is in the manufacturing sector‚ as unions have moved to expand membership

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    Delacroix and Gericault and the classical equine sculpture from the Parthenon. Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot - A French landscape painter who moved from Romanticism to Realism. Thomas Eakins - An American Realist painter who painted portraits as well as landscapes. He also painted unique subjects like The Gross Clinic which showed a surgeon operating. Winslow Homer- An American landscape artist known for his paintings of the ocean. Edouard Manet - French artist who‚ at the forefront of French painting

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    revolutionary artistic movement during the early 1800’s initiated by Thomas Cole’s Hudson River School. Moreover‚ painters from this movement pushed the boundaries of their craft on canvases‚ illuminating the heavenly allure of old and new American landscapes from the Atlantic to Pacific Oceans. Many artists used compilations

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    | | |Financial Landscape | Overview The combined forces of changing customer needs‚ technology driven innovation and regulatory change (discussed in the three preceding chapters) are imposing substantial change on the landscape of the Australian financial system. For the purpose of its task‚ the Inquiry considers it unnecessary to predict

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    smart growth community in Malaysia. Towards building the community‚ the involvement of landscape architects who are capable and skillful in varies of aspects such as planning and designing is one the needs in visualising a smart growth community into reality. But through the process of creating it‚ there are few challenges that landscape architects in Malaysia should face and as for making it into reality‚ landscape architects need to overcome problems and challenges towards building a smart growth

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    artwork By John Glover‚ focusing on the elements of art (Line‚ Shape‚ Tone‚ Texture and Colour) Patterdale Farm - John Glover (circa 1840) John Glover’s Patterdale Farm captures the Australian landscape at its greatest incorporating varied tone using the deep greens associated with Australian landscape‚ accompanied by the rich detail spread throughout the work. The painting depicting a common setting during the 1840’s in Australia. His use of varied tone casts great spanning shadows across all

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    A. Y. Jackson is the one of the greatest painters in Canadian History. He painted the landscape of Canada on the canvas with new style. His new style was crude and eliminated the details of objects. With his group members he traveled all over the country sketching out Canadian landscape and endeavored to depict the nature as it is. It was innovative but not appealed to the public because people assumed that anything European is automatically superior to anything Canadian and Impressionism was commonly

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    Painting‚ you see the resemblance of a landscape that is portrayed within Altdorfer’s painting as well. I believe that Richter mimics the type of painting that Altdorfer created because not only are the same colors used‚ but the idea of the specific landscapes had to have been similar to create these paintings. I like to think that just because Richter’s painting does not seem realistic and natural; his painting is still the idea of a landscape‚ which can be compared to Altdorfer’s

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    Thomas Cole‚ an American Influence Thomas Cole was an established 19thcentury American painter. He was a landscape artist and the founder of the Hudson River School‚ an American art movement consisting of other landscape artists. He was known for his realistic depiction of American landscape and countryside. Along with painting landscapes‚ he painted allegorical works‚ the most famous being The Course of Empire‚ a five part series and The Voyage of Life‚ a four part series. As Cole’s fame began

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    supported the landscapes of our civilizations. Earth’s evolution and transformation is due to water. Nowadays we are facing complex urban development processes leading to completely new challenges concerning the management and design of urban infrastructure systems and landscapes. Water can improve spatial quality by creating an attractive and spacious place. Landscape architects‚ planners and designers know better the fundamentals of water and its power in transforming our landscapes. This means that

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