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    assemblies. The starting point of Structures is a galvanized iron (GI) sheet—a ubiquitous roofing material in developing countries—that Santos has distorted‚ warped‚ and bent to his will. Four twisted sheets lie on the gallery floor at the feet of a diptych‚ two square canvases that have been tilted and angled as a reference to construction poster boards‚ prefabricated tin tabernacles‚ and provisional lean-to shelters. The strength of Santos’s technique is evident in the three-dimensional quality of

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    of Chile Pepper Magazine‚ Marilyn Lysohir needs to consider how to reach her goal of becoming a profitable company. She needs to analyze consumer perceptions‚ pricing strategies‚ identify and gain access to effective distribution channels and the effective use of the company web site. Since the inception of a revolutionary spicy chocolate recipe‚ Marilyn Lysohir and Ross Coates have been striving to grow a profitable business in the chocolate industry but‚ each year Marilyn has loaned the company money

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    written by Tom Godwin is a science fiction short story that raises issues in philosophy. The story is about a girl named Marilyn that sneaks on to an EDS‚ a little ship carrying fever serum to six men stationed on a planet Woden. Marilyn’s brother had been one of the six men stationed there and she wanted to see him because it had been ten years since she had last seen him. Marilyn was scheduled to take a ship to the planet Mirmir where she would see her brother in one year‚ but she couldn’t wait any

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    In this essay I am going to be exploring two artefacts and discussing the relationships between them‚ considering the meanings behind them‚ the time and context. The first artefact I have chosen to explore is ‘Turquoise Marilyn’‚ which is Acrylic and Silkscreen on Linen created by Andy Warhol‚ 1964. The second artefact is ‘For the Love of God’‚ which is platinum cast of a human skull‚ studded with over 8500 diamonds‚ created by Damien Hirst‚ 2007. While I think these two artifacts offer multiple

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    usually more receptive to her hot and spicy chocolate. Additional demographics are missing. Her product development was based on the input of her friends and family‚ which represents a skewed and too small sample of the population. In addition‚ Marilyn is cutting out the biggest portion of her target market by naming her product Cowgirl Chocolates and making the brand label May Lillie. Therefore‚ the branding is not appealing to men‚ which constitute the biggest portion of her target market. Before

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    [pic] • Hugo van der Goes‚ Portinari Altarpiece‚ c. 1474-1476‚ tempra and oil on wood panel‚ center 8’ 3 ½” x 10’; wings each 8’ 3 ½” x 4’ 7 ½” [pic] • ‚ Virgin and Jean Fouquet‚ Etienne Chevalier and St. Stephen Child‚ The Melun Diptych c. 1452-1455‚ oil on oak panel‚ left wing: 36 ½” x 33 ½” right wing: 37 ¼” x 33 ½” [pic] • Martin Schongauer Tormenting St. Anthony‚ Demons‚ c. 1480-1490‚ engraving‚ 12 ¼” x 9” [pic] • Filippo Brunelleschi‚ Dome of Florence

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    Pablo Picasso‚ the brilliant painter whose name is synonymous with masterpiece‚ once remarked that “Good artists copy; great artists steal.” As a survey of art galleries all around the world‚ galleries that display perhaps the best works of art‚ demonstrates‚ Picasso’s axiom is grounded in fact; painters stealing from each other is commonplace. To adduce one example‚ artist Elaine Sturtevant is said to have stolen her style and design from “the works of Warhol‚ Lichtenstein‚ Haring and more‚ all

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    sentences and use examples from your audience analysis questions.  A. How much does your audience already know about your topic and how will you design your speech regarding their level of knowledge? The audience probably only knows about Marilyn Manson from the media and or the few songs they’ve heard of his on the radio. They most likely know that he is a controversial individual. I won ’t go too deeply into his life‚ but rather just describe the basics of what he is about and why he is

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    chocolates are the design of Marilyn Lysohir and her husband‚ Ross Coates in 1997. Marilyn is a ceramicist and lecturer who is internationally known and has a successful ceramic art business. Ross is a sculptor and a professor of fine arts at a nearby University. As a labor of love‚ Marilyn and Ross began publishing a once-a-year arts magazine called High Ground. More a multimedia product than a magazine‚ the 600-copy production of this product does not pay for itself‚ so Marilyn and Ross have continually

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    Pop Art came to fruition at the wake of the Second World War eventually peaking at the prime of capitalism; the movement was distinguished by their portrayal of any and all characteristics of popular culture that had a powerful influence on contemporary society. Themes of consumerism such as advertisements‚ comic strips‚ film stars and products led to the blurring of boundaries between higher and lower cultures of that era‚ through the use of these received notions‚ pop art became a western sociological

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