Many modern artists use high technology equipment in their works. Whereas traditionally artists used a pencil or brush to make beautiful works of art‚ artists in the early twenty-first century are now using sound‚ video or computer generated images. Digital art developed from simple patterns and shapes made using computer programs to finished works of art which can look as realistic as a watercolour or oil painting. Modern art exhibitions often include more videos and installations than traditional
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WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE CLASS IN THE 19TH CENTURY The nineteenth century for Europe and America has been called the "century of the middle class." Growth in both power and prestige of the middle class was perhaps the most important single development in social and economic history. Prior to the nineteenth century‚ there was a recognizable middle class‚ but it was not large. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution‚ new wealth was created‚ and concomitantly the middle class became the harbingers
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Zora Neale Hurston’s "Their Eyes Were Watching God" Research Paper "I am Me‚ My Eyes Toward God" Mark Evans Zora Neale Hurston an early twentieth century Afro-American feminist author‚ was raised in a predominately black community which gave her an unique perspective on race relations‚ evident in her novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hurston drew on her on experiences as a feminist Afro-American female to create a story about the magical transformation of Janie‚ from a young unconfident girl to
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The Benefits of Using Information Systems Information systems are vital to the operation and management of every organization. Managers investing in IS are interested in the benefit their organizations gain from this investment. However‚ neither managers nor researchers have found a way to justify investment in IS based on its contribution to an organization’s performance. Most studies examining the relationship between IS and performance level have found no positive relationship between the two
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Management‚ 41‚ 731-745. Hoffman‚ T. (1999‚ October 11). Study: 85% of IT departments fail to meet biz needs. Computerworld Langenwalter‚ G.A. (2000). Enterprise resource planning and beyond—Integrating your entire organization. Boca Raton‚ FL: St. Lucie Press. Malone‚ T. (2005). Session 13 Enterprise Systems. (MIT) Retrieved from http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/sloan-school-of-management/15-561-information-technology-essentials-spring-2005/lecture-notes/lecture13.pdf Piccoli‚ G Soja‚ P.‚ & Grazyna
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Topping‚ S.‚ and Lindley‚ T. L. (2008) The Hidden Financial Costs of ERP Software‚ Journal of Managerial Finance‚ 34(2)‚ pp.78-90. Langernwalter‚ G. ‚ Enterprise Resources Planning and Beyond: Integrating Your Entire Organization (Boca Raton‚ FL: St. Lucie Press‚ 2000) Mabert‚ V.A.‚ Soni‚ A Markus‚ M. L.‚ Axline‚ S.‚ Petrie‚ D. and Tanis‚ C. (2000) Learning from adopters’ experiences with ERP: problems encountered and success achieved‚ Journal of Information Technology‚ 15(4)‚ pp. 245-66.
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Appendix 2: Environmental and Social Impacts of Mining This appendix is meant to provide a brief review of the literature with regard to environmental and social impacts from mining‚ as well as key regulatory issues. Key Environmental and Social Impacts Environmental and social impacts of mining have been well-documented and an ample literature exists on this topic. The following discussion summarizes those environmental and social issues that formed the basis for the Mining and Critical Ecosystems
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Staff Turnover as a Possible Threat to Knowledge Loss Urbancová Hana‚ Linhartová Lucie Abstract The article focuses on labour turnover as a potential threat to knowledge loss. Labour turnover results in an organizations inability to ensure knowledge continuity. In this study‚ induction was used to identify factors within organizations that determine employees’ exit from organizations. The verifiability of these factors was tested by means of correlation and regression. Subsequently‚ the presented
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Korean Munjado paintings With particular focus on their comparison to Chinese munjado Lucie Pejsarova‚ Korean Studies M.A Introduction Korean munjado are paintings of classical Chinese characters‚ decorated with various patterns and symbols related to exposed character. Concept of classical Chinese character’s modification and its change to an object to be artistically varied has its origin in Sung China. Than‚ decorated Chinese character paintings become popular in many regions of Chinese
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(Newsletter‚ SV-No. 16)‚ 1995‚ pp. 1-8. 2 5. Conger‚ J.A. and Kanungo‚ A.T.‚ "The empowerment process: integrating theory and practice"‚ Academy of Management Review‚ Vol. 13 No. 3‚ 1988‚ pp. 471-82. 6 7. Mears‚ P. and Voehl‚ F.‚ Team Building‚ St. Lucie Press‚ Delray Beach‚ FL‚ 1994. 8 21. Spanbauer‚ S.J.‚ "A quality system for education"‚ Quality‚ Vol. 6 No. 4‚ 1990‚ pp. 55-65. 22 29. Stein‚ R.E.‚ Next Phase of Total Quality Management‚ Marcel Dekker‚ Inc.‚ Boston‚ MA‚ 1994‚ pp. 103-23. 30
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