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    In what ways was the Tupac Amaru rebellion a response to the Bourbon Reforms enacted on the Spanish Colonies? Explain Tupac rebellion was pressured to put up a fight because they were being treated unfair and tax was very high. The Spanish Empire started the Bourbon because they wanted to tax the Native peasants and resources that were harvest. The fighting between the Rebellion groups and Spanish colonies remain constant for couple of years. However it ended badly for Tupac rebellion groups and

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    The Fashion Icon: Jimmy Choo

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    A FASHION ICON The definition here might be: someone who leads in fashion circles. Someone might also say it was someone whose wardrobe suggests comfort in styles of yesterday‚ today‚ and those up-and-comers of tomorrow. An icon could also be someone who‚ while dressing trendily‚ also was able to be true to a look that celebrated their unique style.... An icon might also be someone whose "look" was simply timeless and unaffected by trends..... I tend to see a fashion icon as having that

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    In the article‚ “Donors in the Frames of Icons: Living in the Borders of Byzantine Art” by Annemarie Weyl Carr‚ describes the figures of donors being added into the frame of portraits of an icon. She refers to multiple works of art as evidence of donors having their portraits put inside the frame of the works of art created in the image of an original icon. Carr’s thesis is that the portraits in the frames are recognition of an icon of that figure in which its power resides. She first goes into

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    A Chalice as a Religious Icon A Chalice A chalice is an amazing icon for religions. Not only is ita sacred cup‚ representing the blood of Christ for Christians but it also represents goddesses and other secular images in others. A chalice represents many religions. Like Christianity‚ the Wicca‚ Catholicism‚ and Neo-Paganism‚ and much more use some representation of the chalice. Some of these religions you probably never even heard of. In some of these religions‚ a chalice is just as important as

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    Icon 17: Ethical Obligation

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    Icon 17: Questions 1 and 2 (p. 59) 1) A member (SusAnne) tells you she wants to work‚ yet she keeps herself very vague and global. What do you say to her? As the counselor I will ask SusAnne if she is ready to start working? If she responds with a yes‚ I will start telling her where she wants to start. If she responds with a No I will ask her when will she think she is ready. I will also advise her to open up little by little so she can feel comfortable and trust other members. 2) You are leading

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    Napoleon Bonaparte‚ The Emergence of An Icon. Napoleon Bonaparte has become a worldwide cultural icon who symbolises military genius and political power‚ an image which he himself cultivated during his reign through close control of the press and artistic communities. These contemporary representations‚ and the collective memory which has evolved through countless historical studies of Napoleon since‚ have contributed to this iconic status. Indeed some writers have gone much further

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    young and old want to follow in her footsteps. Barbie is indeed a negative public icon. Not only is she a negative influence towards young girls but she also promotes an impossibly perfect body figure and a fantasy lifestyle which is unrealistic to achieve. Barbie plays a major role in many young girls’ lives. (You’ve already strongly established that Barbie does this – you said so when you called her a “public icon” and again when you said

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    pop rock & R&B. Michael Jacksons music underlies his emotions and Thriller was ground breaking and electrifying. “He is a song writer who sets the beat for a decade and a dancer who is the fanciest on the street.” (Borsman‚ Jos. Michael Jackson: The Icon. Lulu Press‚ 2011.) Michael Jacksons album Thriller is breathtaking by the lyrics and tempo mixed with emotion and the different types of genre put into each song. Michael Jackson was instrumental in bringing concepts of love and sadness to the lyrics

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    List of cultural icons of Russia This is a list of cultural icons of Russia. It contains the most important symbols of Russia‚ including its national symbols and symbols associated with various aspects of the Russian culture.  1 Animals  2 Art‚ architecture  3 Buildings and structures  4 Dress  5 Emblems‚ Symbols and Allegories  6 Food and drink  7 Government and politics  8 Holidays  9 Language  10 Literature  11 Music  12 Myths‚ legends‚ and folklore

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    The eighties produced some of the most influential men and women in fashion being Madonna‚ Princess Diana‚ Cyndi Lauper‚ Debbie Harry‚ and Michael Jackson. Like never before‚ musicians became fashion icons and trendsetters. The eighties were known for sex appeal for both men and women. For the men‚ tanned chests and open collars were in due to the influence of Miami Vice. The young women of the eighties were seen in leg warmers‚ mini skirts‚ off the shoulder blouses‚ chunky jewelry‚ acid washed

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