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    Who Is Vincent Van Gogh?

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    Vincent van Gogh displays a large transition in the composition of his works towards his late career. While his early works were composed of dark colors‚ with a focus in browns and blacks‚ van Gogh developed a more colorful palette‚ larger painterly strokes‚ and a more diverse array of content towards his late career. Julie York states in her article‚ “His penetrating self-portraits… lend insight to human character and to van Gogh’s uncompromising vision.” Between 1886 and 1889 his self-portraits

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    finished the book. This book is about Norman Bates who suffers from an identity disorder causing him to become his mother‚ Norma. In this journal I will be characterizing and questioning. G: Throughout the story‚ Norman Bate’s identity disorder caused him to displayed characteristics of two very different people. Y: Norman Bates R: Introverted R: Prone to homicidal ideation Y: Norma Bates R: High-strung R: Possessive R: Hypocrite Throughout the story‚ Norman Bates displays characteristics of two

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    Executive summary- The purpose of this report is to compare the financial report of the two ASX listed companies they are Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi. It provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and previous profitability‚ liquidity and financial stability of both companies. Methods of analysis include financial ratio analysis for example profitability and performance ratio‚ liquidity ratio‚ financial and stability ratio by reviewing the financial report of two companies. It also review

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    I chose The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh because it is a very well known piece of art. People throughout time have always looked at this piece of art as one of the most fascinating pieces. Vincent van Gogh is one of the most famous artists of all time. Vincent van Gogh was born on March 30‚ 1853‚ in Groot-Zundert‚ Netherlands and died July 29‚ 1890. He was staying in an asylum at Saint-Remy. Starry Night is believed to show the view from his bedroom window. The theme of evening and nighttime

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    Why Did the Normans Win the Battle of Hastings? On 5th January in the year 1066‚ England’s king‚ Edward the Confessor died. Unfortunately he had no heir‚ so three men were competing for the throne. These were called; Harold Godwineson‚ William‚ Duke of Normandy‚ and Harald Hardraada. Harold Godwineson stole the throne and became the king. Both William and Harald were furious and were prepared to fight for the country‚ thus creating the battle of Stamford Bridge and later on‚ the battle of Hastings…

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    In 1066 the Battle of Hastings began when King Edward the Confessor died leaving Harold Godwinson to be king. This is what triggered the Battle of Hastings; the Norman king William claimed to have been promised the throne of England by Edward. So when word got to the Normans that Harold had been crowned king of England they were outraged and built an army big enough to wipe out the whole of the British army. There are many reasons for the Saxon’s losing the Battle of Hastings but‚ in this essay I

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    Thought and Tum

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    Tum: Hi‚ Oat & Mild‚ How about your weekend? Oat: I haven’t decided yet. But‚ I think we should go to somewhere. Mild: For me‚ I still have no idea about this too. Every weekend I always stay at home. Oats: Do you have any idea to do in this weekend? Tum: I am going to the beach for picnic. Would you like to go to picnic with me? Oat: Actually‚ I am also getting bored at home. It will be a nice picnik!!!. but we are only three. I think we should be at least 2 or 3 more persons. Tum:

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    Food for Thought

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    The well known expression‚ you are what you eat‚ is even more true as we get on in years. If we had eaten the food that was good for us in our younger years‚ the chances of staying healthy longer will improve as we get older. Also‚ the likelihood of maintaining a high quality of life throughout our senior years increases. Reading nutrition columns in newspapers and magazines or from other media sources is a good way to keep updated of current food and health related discoveries. How can we be able

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    Gandhian Thought

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    Relevance of Gandhism Today No. 1: In today’s world where a nuclear attack is just a button away‚ the threat of which does not necessitate any reason‚ generations have sure forgotten the man who gave up his entire life‚ struggling for the cause of non-violence. The man who according to Nehru‚ strived throughout to wipe a tear from every human eye‚ now remains confined to pages of history textbooks. But for Gandhi Jayanti and Martyr’s Day‚ Mahatma Gandhi would have almost been a distant

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    Vincent Van Gogh was born on 30 March 1853‚ and died on 29 July 1890. He is a significant figure within the art history due to his striking artwork. He used a flamboyant and exuberant colour palette with extraordinary detail which enabled him to create extraordinary masterpieces and to emphasize his artistic expression. He manifested his thoughts and feeling to convey his emotional and spiritual state in each of his artworks. This allowed many observers to acknowledge how he felt throughout the

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