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    Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s‚ and is best known for visual artworks and writings. The aim was to resolve the previously differing views of dream and reality. Artists painted unnerving‚ illogical scenes with photographic accuracy‚ created strange creatures from everyday objects and developed painting techniques that allowed the unconscious to express itself. Salvador Dali was born on May 11th‚ 1904 in Figueras Spain. He was born the third Salvador Dali after his

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    I have chosen the oil painting The Persistence of Memory‚ by the surrealist artist Salvador Dali. This surrealism painting has had a lot of attention due to the odd objects that depicts several principles throughout. When first viewing this painting‚ many question what is going on. Dali had intended for this to be something from a dream as some objects look unreal. One of the most important principles used is line. Starting in the background the horizon line is used where the body of water and

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    Case study Sector: Construction Country: International Tata Steel is one of the world’s largest steel producers. The company provides pre-finished steel building envelopes to the construction industry for use in a wide range of commercial‚ education‚ residential and industrial buildings. In April 2007 Tata Steel launched the world’s first cradle-to-cradle CarbonNeutral® building envelope‚ called Confidex Sustain®. Objectives Programme developed • To improve awareness of how steel

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    techniques were used to create Australian visions and linked these visions to ideas about Australia. Weaker responses focused on the relationship between Paul and Keller or provided simple plot recounts and incidental descriptions of characters and settings. Drama – John Misto‚ The Shoe-Horn Sonata Better responses integrated analysis of the use of dramatic techniques‚ such as audio-visuals‚ songs and music‚ and voice-overs into a discussion of the Australian vision of mateship and restitution of past

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    Australian Visions Strictly ballroom by Baz Luhrman is a specular film that conveys many Australian Visions from beginning to end. It is a story of an individual‚ who wants to do his own steps‚ failing his partner. Fran an ugly duckling of a beginner class offers Scott partnership. Fran persistence and ideas convince Scott to dance their own steps on the Pan-Pacific championship displaying multiculturalism and breaking competitions under conformity. The composer has used many techniques like camera

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    Persistence and Perseverance As humans we sometimes want to just give up on life because it is so difficult. All the obstacles that come in our way can end up making us very weak. But in the movie The Shawshank Redemption‚ one of the most important lessons we learn is that persistence and perseverance are keys to success. The main character of the movie‚ Andy Dufresne‚ was an innocent man who was life imprisoned because of a wrongful conviction of murdering his wife and her lover. But he does not

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    Persistence of memory Salvador Dali’s purpose in painting the distinctively visual ’persistence of memory’ was to show us a self portrait of the subconscious or a psychological portrait to allow the audience to experience his perception that time itself is endless‚ but our time is short‚ thus our preoccupation is absurd. Dali himself was best known for his surrealist work and was influenced by the ’surrealist manifesto’ written by Andre Brenton. Surrealism was a cultural movement that began

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    What is motivation? And Importance of motivation Motivation is a combination of direction‚ intensity and persistence of effort towards a goal. These mean a highly motivated person putting in a lot of effort‚ for a long period of time at a directed task is highly desired. Unmotivated people will lack intensity of their effort/duration or a sense of direction of their efforts. Motivation has a strong relationship to performance according to the expectancy theory thus is highly important for organisations

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    The notion of Persistence gives way to several predominant theories; of which‚ attempt to account for many possible questions that arise from it. As in most cases of debate‚ when more than one account of such is held to be true‚ there will clearly be much disagreement. Two views that claim to account accurately for persistence that remain widely known are ‚ that of an endurantist (Threeist) and that of a perdurantist (Twoist). The endurantist will hold that objects are wholly present at all times

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    Sociological Explanations for the Existence and Persistence of Poverty Dependency based Explanations These sorts of explanations argue that the poor are in some way‚ the cause of their own poverty. At their most extreme‚ they suggest that the welfare system in Britain actually makes people dependant on it by providing an attractive alternative to work. Different approaches exist‚ based on: The dependency culture The culture of poverty The underclass The Dependant Individual This idea

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