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    evolved around the turn of the late 1800’s through the turn of the 20th century‚ to the late 1900’s. Visual Art in Western society moved from naturalism to abstraction during this time‚ and emphasis was placed on the Design Elements and Principles rather than representation. Modern Art was influenced by the invention of Photography as it freed artists from the constraints of realism. Teacher’s Notes: “The Sunbaker”‚ 1939‚ Max Dupain. Analysis. Max Dupain’s image is a documentary style photograph

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    you support the thesis that most of the problems associated with the bureaucracy in many developing countries are lack of institutionalization of many or the key aspects of the ideal bureaucratic organization PAD 102 ASSIGNMENT 3/27/2013   It has been said that most of the problems associated with the bureaucracy in many developing countries are lack of institutionalization of many or the key aspects of the ideal bureaucratic organization. A study was undertaken to examine the thesis

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    Alcatraz     Alcatraz was a Super-Max prison that [held the world’s worst  prisoners from murderers‚ burglars and Bootleggers. Before Alcatraz it was actually a military prison.The name of Alcatraz before well Alcatraz was called‚Alcatraz Island‚ “christening it La Isla de Los Alcatraces‚ or Island of the Pelicans‚ due to its large population of seabirds”. In conclusion‚they changed the name to Alcatraz. Before Alcatraz was made there was a lot of alcoholics. The drinking got out of hand‚ and it

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    There two types of intelligence in people’s alive‚ fixed and growth mindset. In article the of Brainology by Carol S. Dweck. A psychology professor at Stanford University‚ she described how most students development two types of intelligence in fixed and growth mindset. According to Dweck a fixed mindset makes challenges threatening for most students because they believe that a setbacks that reflect badly on their level of fixed intelligence can reflect their learning and stander ability. And

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    The Night This represents a part of the post-World War I movement‚ Neue Sachlichkeit‚ or New Objectivity. His use of colour is very dark with only a few specks of bright colour with is appealing to the painting as a whole as it is picturing a dark part of the world war. The people in the paint aren’t looking in the same direction bring no focus on a particular part of the painting‚ showing theirs a story behind each section of the painting. The use of black to define each person as well as to

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    Undertake project work ETHICS IN REAL ESTATE 1.1 Initiation and scope Project brief Project title Develop and deliver presentation for clients about real estate ethical standards. Project purpose As a purpose of this project Max Lionel Realty (MLR) wants to built a customer goodwill and satisfy its legal and ethnical obligations. In order to achieve that the company will: -Inform agents of legal and ethical obligations in relation of WHS and anti-discrimination legislation;

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    An Ideal Student

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    NATIONALITY Nationality is the legal relationship between an individual human and a nation state. Nationality normally confers some protection of the individual by the state‚ and some obligations on the individual towards the state. What these rights and duties are vary from country to country. It differs technically and legally from citizenship‚ although in most modern countries all nationals are citizens of the state and all citizens are nationals of the state. Nationality affords the state jurisdiction

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    My Ideal Computer

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    Introduction My dream computer would have the ability to store all of my DVDs and music. I would also need to play them back‚ both on my computer and on my HDTV. My ideal computer would allow my family to play all the latest video games and use all the current and future software. My ideal computer would need to have plenty of memory for video games and hard drive space for storing my movies and music. The computer would also need to have an output for my big screen HDTV and with a surround sound

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    The Types of Legitimate Domination By Max Weber In The Types of Legitimate Domination‚ Weber claims there are three ideal-types of basis for legitimate authority: rational/legal‚ traditional‚ and charismatic. Rational/legal is legal authority that comes from rules such as police officers‚ senators‚ etc. Traditional is authority that comes from traditions and the belief in the sanctity of “the way it has been done before” such as priests‚ queens‚ etc. The final type of power is charismatic which

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber agreed on three things: social inequality exists and in order to fully understand it we must locate the cause of inequality as well as understand the historical roots. Weber‚ like Marx‚ was a structural thinker however; he believed that class status matter. Status offers a sense of honor and doesn’t have to be connected with money. Although Weber agreed with Karl Marx that economic conditions were a central part of social conflict‚ he didn’t believe that economic inequality

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