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    Art Appropriation Essay

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    all aspects of culture and society. Joseph Kosuth appropriated images to engage with philosophy and epistemological theory. Other artists working with appropriation during this time with included Jeff Koons‚ Barbara Kruger‚ Greg Colson‚ and Malcolm Morley. In the 1990s artists continued to produce appropriation art‚ using it as a medium to address theories and social issues‚ rather than focussing on the works themselves. Damian Loeb used film and cinema to comment on themes of simulacrum and reality

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    the diversity of typical and atypical jobs"‚ Industrial Relations‚ Vol. 56 No.1‚ pp.66-91. Brosnan‚ P. & Walsh‚ P. 1996‚ "Plus ca change ... the Employment Contracts Act and non-standard employment in New Zealand‚ 1991-1995"‚ Victoria University. Callaghan‚ P. & Hartmann‚ H. 1991‚ Short time Work: A Chart Book on Part-time and Short term Employment‚ Economic Policy Institute‚ Washington‚ DC. Campbell‚ A. & Pisterman‚ S. 1996‚ A Fitting Approach to Interactive Service Design‚ The Importance of Emotional

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    The English Renaissance

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    The English Renaissance One of the many reasons I like this period in history is because towards the end of the Middle Ages‚ various changes had occurred in society throughout Europe‚ which had led to the development of arts. The beginning of the English Renaissance is often taken‚ as a convenience‚ as 1485‚ when the Battle of Bosworth Field ended the Wars of the Roses and inaugurated the Tudor Dynasty. But Renaissance style and ideas were slow in penetrating England‚ and

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    Nobel Prize

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    Nobel Prize "The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts‚ which shall be apportioned as follows: /- - -/ one part to the person who shall have made the most important discovery or invention within the field of physics ..."(Alfred Nobel). The Nobel Prize was created by a Mr. Alfred Nobel who had accumulated much wealth throughout his life (mostly due to his invention and production of dynamite) and loved learning in all fields. Following his death much of his wealth was put towards

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    Gopal Krishna Gokhale From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Gopal Krishna Gokhale | | Born | May 9‚ 1866 Kothluk‚ Ratnagiri Dist.‚ Maharastra‚ India | Died | February 19‚ 1915 Mumbai‚ India | Organization | Indian National Congress‚ Deccan Education Society | Political movement | Indian Independence movement | Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚ CIE (Marathi: गोपाळ कृष्ण गोखले) (May 9‚ 1866 - February 19‚ 1915) was one of the founding social and political leaders

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    Australian swimming officials have vowed to "win back the admiration of a nation" following the release of a damning report that blamed a "toxic" team environment at London 2012 which led to the country ’s worst Olympic pool performance in 20 years (Morley‚ 2013). Reports described by swimmers of the games as the “Lonely Olympics” and the “Individual Olympics” (Global Post‚ 2013). A shocking performance by Swim Australia has left Australia with a bad name in relation to sport. Some athletes are still

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    Lab Report

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    superimposing them. ! ! The original application of the Michelson Interferometer was to the famous Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887. Prior to Einstein’s postulation that the speed of a light wave in vacuum has the same magnitude relative to all inertial frames‚ physicists thought that the propagation of light waves occurred in a medium called ether which permeated all space. The Michelson-Morley experiment disproved the existence of ether‚ baffling physicists everywhere until Einstein’s postulation

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    Case List

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    Case List – BUSL301 The following list is a guide only – the cases that are most likely to be mentioned in lectures are bolded – most of the cases in this list (or other cases that may be mentioned) will be referred to in one or both of your texts – it is very likely that in the normal course of your reading you will come across these cases – note that cases not on this list‚ particularly relevant recent cases‚ may also be discussed in class – how to use cases and what is expected of students in

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    Report: An Analysis of Ryanair’s business environment Introduction: Ryanair is Europe’s leading low cost airline. It currently operates over 1600 flights per day to 180 destinations in 29 countries. It has achieved this through developing and marketing itself as Europe’s only ultra-low cost carrier (ULCC). This has seen its profits rise by 13% for the fiscal year ending 2013 to over €569million and its passenger traffic grow by 5% to over 79.3 million people‚ this being in spite of an increase

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    Politics and Language in Vietnam George Orwell’s essay “Politics and the English Language” written in 1946 discusses how language can be used to obscure what one is saying. Orwell states that language can be snow obscuring details (2). He talks of how politicians use this to their advantage when trying to win the public’s opinion. Some twenty years this is exemplified by the US’s involvement in Veitnam. The famous statement “We had to destroy the village in order to save” is what Orwell was describing

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