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    Louise Vuitton

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    Student number: S152335 Date: 14.11.2013 Module: Strategic Management Assessor: Stephen Sawyers Assignment title: Analyse and evaluate suitable context of the organisation’s operations in terms of the internal and external environment. Rationalise strategic choice on the basis of contextual analysis. Word Count: 1603 (including refernces) Comment page. This Assignment will talk about world famous company - Louis

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    Louise Bourgeois

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    The contemporary artist that I chose to discuss in this paper is Louise Bourgeois and her piece of art ‘Eyes". This abstract sculpture is made of marble and dated 1982. Eyes‚ 1982 Louise Bourgeois (American‚ born France‚ 1911) Metropolitan Museum‚ New York Louise Bourgeois was born in Paris in 1911and studied art at various schools there. In 1938‚ she immigrated to the United States and continued her studies at the Art Students League in New York. She began her career as a painter and

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    Louise Bennett

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    Louise Bennett BIOGRAPHY September 7‚ 1919 – July 26‚ 2006 Louise Bennett was born in Kingston‚ Jamaica‚ and attended Ebenezer and Calabar Elementary Schools‚ St. Simon’s College‚ Excelsior College‚ and Friends College in Highgate‚ St Mary. She received a British Council scholarship to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art‚ where she studied in the late 1940s. On her return to Jamaica she taught drama to youth and adult groups both in social welfare agencies and for the University of the West

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    Mama by Louise

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    instance did she first sketch it and if so where did she sketch it ‚ did she personaly build it etc... When looking at this picture I see a monster‚ a large creature out for blood‚ but as I closely examine the sculpture I see true meaning. Maman by Louise bourgeois shows the strength of a mother‚ with metaphors of spinning‚ weaving‚ nurturing and protecting.Spiders may have held a special meaning for Bourgeois‚ giving protection‚ and foresight. As a child bourgeois may have had a pet spider and may

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    Louise Edwards

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    have been incorporated into novels‚ operas‚ plays and movies. This distinct interest in the role of women‚ vigilance and their participation in war has generated a unique appeal to the role women and men play in the war. This question is addressed in Louise Edward’s book‚ Women Warriors and Wartime Spies of China. In her analysis‚ Edwards explores how women and men‚ femininity and masculinity‚ have been used to advocate for war. In her analysis‚ she claims that “womanhood‚ femininity and masculinity

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    Thelma and Louise

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    roles. In the movie Thelma and Louise the men serve in the highest levels in all areas of society therefore‚ this is crucial when examining Thelma’s and Louise right of equality and freedom; next to all them men they come in contact with. Thelma is a passive housewife who caters to her husbands every need‚ and she sees nothing wrong with it. This is an example of what was expected of married women. Still is in some cases currently in society. Take a look at the Louise who is the exact opposite of Thelma

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    Louise Labe

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    Louise Labé conveys the relationship between pain and joy‚ as well as the back and forth nature of not only love‚ but also life in her sonnet‚ “I Live‚ I Die‚ I Burn‚ I Drown.” The poem acts as a personal diary of sorts‚ in which the narrator‚ Labé‚ is spilling her feelings out‚ possibly about an unrequited love. These emotions are very raw and conflicting of each other‚ and through this use of contrast‚ the ups and downs of the narrator’s emotions are clearly presented. Furthermore‚ Labé introduces

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    Tom-tom Drum and Snare Drum

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    through a dense mix. This is the sound of the beater actually hitting the drum head. You can find the click up around the 6-8kHz range. A peaking band works well on the click (Q around 1.5) but a high shelf can be used to enhance the bleed of the snare wires in the kick drum mic. Mud is not one of the big three because it is a bad thing! We want the opposite of mud in our mix‚ especially on the kick drum. You remove some of the mud and clean up your kick drum sound by cutting a thin band in the

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    feminism in a very influential way was Thelma and Louise (1991)‚ a film revolving around liberated women who snap free from societal stereotypes. While criticizing the patriarchy and gender issues‚ Thelma and Louise was able to stir up controversy as the film was able to make an impact on American society and establish

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    Louise Brooks Flapper

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    Louise Brooks: Flapper “Anyone who has achieved excellence in any form knows that it comes as a result of ceaseless concentration’ (GoodReads). Louise Brooks was an inspirational figure in the Jazz Age. Due to being an extraordinary film star and dancer‚ along with an unique personality. She influenced many women in this era; by being one of the most well known flappers in the 1920’s. She helped define the flapper by “Her sleek and smooth looks‚ with her signature bob haircut”. On the outside‚

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