The great shark debate: to cull or not to cull? The great shark debate continues in Australia as summer approaches. Shark bites on bathers and surfers are a particularly sensitive reality. These are personal and community-wide tragedies that implore us to find adequate solutions. The goal of everyone is to improve shark bite prevention and risk reduction while finding solutions that reflect the values of the public. Shark culling and shark hunts‚ as an acceptable government response to beach
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In fact‚ we studied Renoir during that unit; especially his piece The Large Bathers‚ 1887. The harsh brushstrokes and thick use of paint coincides with other Impressionist pieces we looked at‚ like Cezanne’s paintings. The subject of this piece is real‚ but ideal in Renoir’s mind‚ since he was painting a sense of peace that has been
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1. Why was Dakota’s existing pricing system inadequate for its current operating environment? - profits only when clients placed large orders for cartons - real drop of profit if many clients place small orders - wrong cost determination for individual customers - wrong cost determination for new services provided by DOP (to small charges for the “desktop” delivery‚ then the actual cost of it) 2. Develop an activity-base cost system for Dakota Office Products based on
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the older people care as much as the younger people. We see for example a man who is in 70th complain of pain in his joints and any movement harm him. The nurses do not really take care of him. They insult him by shouting on his face or just do not bather about his pain when he needs to go to the bathroom. The cost of the treatment should be appropriate for the patient situation may be he cannot offer for himself these medications. There is also an ethical issue toward medical practitioners which some
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Discuss the evolution of the idea of beauty through the history of art. The idea of beauty‚ the perfect human body‚ is a result of culture: religious functions‚ advertisements‚ economy‚ and other factors. The definition of beauty is not an inherent concept‚ since every age‚ place and social class formed its own ideal of it. This evolution of beauty is shown explicitly through the history of art. Art‚ in different periods‚ was influenced mainly by history and religion. I will discuss this transition
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The show at MoMA makes it clear that such categories can’t contain these artists and may only obscure what modernism is all about." ( Smithsonian n‚d 2017 )‚ Paul Cézanne’s‚ The Large Bathers. Refer to specific visual references as "The bottle looks tipsy and the cookies are very odd indeed. The cookies stacked below the top layer seem as if they are viewed from the side‚ but at the same moment‚ the two on top seem to pop upward as if
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Further into Cézanne’s career‚ portraiture was common. In his work‚ Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Armchair of 1890 (Figure 10)‚ Japanese influence cannot be denied. The “great simplification and flattening of modelling and color‚ the structural anchoring of the figure against the edges of the picture‚ and the horizontal weighting combined with a diagonal accent‚” (Berger 118) that Cézanne used in his painting were common features in Japanese work. Although Cézanne did not specify whether he viewed
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seafood restaurants. However‚ the sugar-sand beaches are coated with oil and the seafood restaurants have closed down because of the lack of seafood. In Biloxi‚ Mississippi nine miles of beaches are nearly empty at a time when local residents say bathers and vendors typically swarm the sands (Wall Street Journal). In Florida‚ tourism is one of the top money-making industries. Furthermore‚ if oil hits the beaches of Pensacola that could in turn hurt Miami’s tourism. People can change and fix what
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Google 1K Essay: Pablo Picasso Colin Cameron 1/9/15 8th Cardinal Humanities Ms. Paulson Pablo Picasso said‚ “Painting is a blind man’s profession. He paints not what he sees but what he feels‚ (and) what he tells himself about what he has seen.” Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga‚ Spain on October 25th‚ 1881‚ but he spent most of his adult life in France. France has over 2‚000 miles of green and rugged coastline and Picasso was constantly inserting it into his artwork. The geography and culture both
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Courbet (1819-1877) is a realistic painter‚ in that a majority of his work is about everyday scenes‚ often depicting peasants and working people in rural areas. Howerver‚ Courbet is also an artist who challenged the traditional painting in the middle of the 19th century. Courbet introduced a new kind of realism‚ which focused on a rugged depiction of nature and people rather than an idealized and artificial one. Most paintings of the time showed wealthy people‚ whereas Courbet who was politically
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