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    Thesis statement: Whereas there is no proven connection‚ in my opinion the lone white Iris flower in the “Irises” painting represents the need for individuality in Gogh and even people in society‚ given that there is no other white iris flower like it in this powerful painting. In "Irises‚" there is a war being pursued: one of franticness competing with quietness. Writhing and anguished lines in the leaves firmly stand out from the peaceful‚ etched brushstrokes found in the petals. Dispossessed of

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    Heiji Monogatari Emaki

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    I visited the Virtual Museum of Japanese Arts‚ and one of the features I appreciated the most were the scroll paintings. One such painting is the Heiji Monogatari Emaki. It was the warrior class which formed the core of society during the Kamakura period. Thus‚ many hand scrolls depicting war tales were produced. The Heiji Monogatari emaki is among the best-known examples of this genre. There were several versions‚ though only parts of these remain. They are based on the Tale of Heiji‚ which describes

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    Josef Mengele and his team of physicians killed more than 3000 children while conducting dangerous experiments on them. His methods were approved of as a way of torturing and degradation against Jews. He experimented with iris color‚ twins‚ and multiple different tests were conducted on the human body. Mengele was an infamous physician in Auschwitz death camp because of his deadly experiments used on prisoners‚ or his main target of interest‚ twins. Josef Mengele joined the Nazi party in 1937‚ only

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    Fox and Time Warner Merger

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    21st Century Fox was considering buying Time Warner in July. It is the owner of Fox‚ Rupert Murdoch’s‚ boldest bids. Murdoch “proposed an $80 million dollar takeover which would be the biggest one in history” (Merced). Time Warner‚ owns HBO‚ which in itself is valued at around $80 million‚ therefore‚ Fox did not calculate the other aspects of Time Warner; Warner declined the bid. Fox obtains a lot of different media sectors; this essay will explore the holdings and risk factors of Fox and Time Warner

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    article not a seriously compared to the other two. The content in the articles include a brief explanation how Karl O’Callaghan disapproves of the drinking age being raised but is contradicted when the topic of Police Assistant Commissioner Mark Murdoch supporting the idea. The context in here in relation to how we respond is whoever we hold in higher regard will gain our support‚ another reason how we are positioned to respond either supportively or against the age limit being raised. Context is

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    NATIONAL COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAMME Establishing and implementing CCTV in your local area This tip sheet sets out information that will help communities to conduct a needs analysis and create a plan for the appropriate use of CCTV in their local area. It also outlines the basic implementation issues that need to be thought through in deciding where to place CCTV‚ what kinds of systems might be the most useful and what the cost implications are. Evaluation is also addressed in this tip

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    Mrs. Mariam

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    Methodology for the Implementation of Knowledge Management Systems Ricardo Chalmeta and Reyes Grangel Grupo de Investigación en Integración y Re-Ingeniería de Sistemas (IRIS)‚ Universitat Jaume I. 12071 Castelló. Spain. E-mail: {rchalmet‚ grangel}@uji.es Managing knowledge means managing the processes of creation‚ development‚ distribution and utilisation of knowledge in order to improve organizational performance and increase competitive capacity. However‚ serious difficulties arise when attempts

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    flashesandflames.com/2013/04/how-generation-n-will-put-the-profit-back-into-newspapers/ 3. Shirky C. (November 09‚ 2010) Murdoch’s paywall experiment proves it: Newspapers are screwed. Retrieved September 26‚ from http://www.businessinsider.com/why-rupert-murdochs-times-paywall-is-a-referendum-on-the-future-2010-11 4. Dyer G. (July 30‚ 2012) Free sites‚ ‘freemium’ models boost newspapers revenue. Retrieved September 26‚ from http://www.crikey.com.au/2012/07/30/free-sites-freemium-models-boost-newspaper-revenue/

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    Baumol

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    3FM Assessed Essay 40 minutes To what extent does empirical evidence on corporate objectives support the predictions of Baumol’s “Sales Maximisation Hypothesis?” In Neo-Classical Economic theory of a firm‚ the owners of a firm are involved in the day to day running of the firm‚ and therefore their main desire is profit maximisation. In reality firms are most likely run by managers and not by the owners. Because of this there is a lack of goal congruence between the two. Baumol

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    paintings O’Keeffe uses a blend of many different shades of one particular color. Especially once she started depicting the American Southwest‚ color was a very important part of that piece. In her painting Black Iris III she uses the variation of a dark red-blue to create the shape of the iris. In order to create the inner depths of the flower

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