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    You are looking at Chuck Close. Close is a post-modern‚ American artist who exhibited during the 1970s. Technically‚ you are looking at Big Self Portrait (1968) – a painted self-portrait of the artist. The original version of the picture measures just less than nine square metres‚ and in it Close’s eyelashes and pores are individually visible. Close worked in a technique that came to be known as ‘photorealism’‚ in which artists produced astoundingly life-like paintings‚ that presented ‘reality’ as

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    Looking to the Bible: the original identity of the Church as being missionary by nature According to Van Gelder‚ the nature of the Biblical church is based heavily on the sense that it is a social community rather than a collection of individuals. Similar to the reality of the Trinity‚ this social community is now living in reconciled relationship with God and with one another. The author shows this new community with four main and distinct characteristics. 1) The church as a people of God “live

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    Kirstin McLin April 5‚ 2010 Social Theory Th Looking-Glass Self Looking-glass self and it can be found in every day life; it is a part of our literature‚ television‚ and especially movies. People in these cases perceive themselves as others perceive and respond to them‚ what social psychologists call “reflected appraisals.” It can have both positive and negative impacts on how one sees and relates to oneself and influences one’s self-image. Another example of getting knowledge

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    Looking for Alibrandi: “When we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves” Victor Frankl “When we are no longer able to change a situation‚ we are challenged to change ourselves.” By Victor Frankl Victor Frankl is saying when we come to the point where we can’t change a situation that we are forced to change ourselves instead. This process of changing ourselves is a challenge but in a funny way is easier than pushing and trying to change a situation

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    Page 1 of 8 ANZMAC 2009 Celebrities in advertising: looking for congruence or for likability? Nathalie Fleck*‚ University of Cergy-Pontoise‚ Thema‚ France Nathalie.flec@u-cergy.fr Michaël Korchia‚ BEM Bordeaux Management School‚ France Michael.korchia@bem.edu Isabelle Le Roy‚ CSA‚ France Abstract Celebrities used as endorsers in advertising are often very popular ones. However‚ from a cognitive point of view (and more academic one)‚ congruence between brand and celebrity seems to be very

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    Response for “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Bird” I think the most difficult yet most appealing concept in the reading is the concept that the content arises from the temporal duration of the artwork. I like how McEvilley thinks artwork is timeless and eternal. The author also described in the article that “The divine spark inside the artwork is its immortal Soul‚ which enables it‚ like the magical ritual‚ to penetrate through to higher metaphysical realms and to act as a channel to

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    Through the Looking Glass of Amelia Earhart “Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not knows no release from little things: Knows not the livid loneliness of fear‚ nor mountain heights where bitter joy can hear the sound of wings. How can life grant us boon of living‚ compensate for dull gray ugliness and pregnant hate unless we dare the soul’s dominion? Each time we make a choice‚ we pay with courage to behold the resistless day‚ and count it fair” (“Poem

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    around us. How has family influenced Josephine and what impact does it have?Family is one of our main influences in our lives‚ although we are not always aware of it. It shapes the people we are and the choices we make in our lives. In the text ’Looking for Alibrandi’ by Melina Marchetta‚ Josephine Alibrandi is seeking to be free from the world and its misunderstood societal regulations throughout her twelfth year of high school - the year of change and new ways of thinking. Throughout her journey

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    The book I read and am completing this project with is “Looking for Alaska” by John Green. For this presentation I used my knowledge from the book and also extended on some of the ideas. The overall concept of my Visual Component is showing the main quotes‚ questions‚ and ideas portrayed in the story. This story about a guy named “Pudge” since he was so skinny and he goes to a boarding school and meets a girl named Alaska and he slowly started to fall for her. The night Alaska started to show feeling

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    LOOKING FOR ALIBRANDI- CHAPTER 3 Narrator’s thoughts * She hates her nonna because nonna couldn’t accept things the way they were. * She doesn’t listen to nonna‚ she wears what she likes. * She thinks nonna did a pretty hopeless job as a mother. * She imagined her father to be different from who she met. * She wasn’t prepared to meet her father in nonna’s house. * She is not proud of her family‚ she always vows to move out when she turns 18. * She hates the rules and

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