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    LIGHT AND ARCHITECTURE CÉSAR PORTELA Architect There is no need to define what natural light is‚ but we do need to remember that this light allows us to define what is around us‚ by day and night: the changing perception of the things or the bodies on which it impacts‚ and the space that contains them. Light‚ or absence of light‚ can also transform this space in each season‚ each day of the year‚ each hour of the day‚ each moment. With regard to Architecture‚ What is Architecture? Lao-Tse said

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    Miny

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    References: Steinrücke‚ M. & Jahr‚ M. 2012. Tactical planning in supply chain networks with customer oriented single sourcing. The International Journal of Logistics Management‚ Vol. 23 Iss: 2 pp. 259 - 279 Lyly-Yrjänäinen‚ J. & Velázquez‚ S. & Suomala‚ P & Uusitalo‚ O. Introduction to Industrial Management‚ Know Your Numbers! Tampere University of Technology. Department of Industrial Management. 2010.

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    I could tell you that art plays a large part in making our lives infinitely rich. Imagine‚ just for a minute‚ a world without art. (You may think "So what?" but please consider the impact that lack of graphics would have on your favorite video game.) Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh or incite us to riot‚ with a whole series of emotions in between. Art gives us a way to be creative and express ourselves. For some people‚ art is the entire reason they get out of bed in

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    Cuba Essay Example

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    realized his culture was way different. History Cuba was first visited by Europeans when explorer Christopher Columbus made landfall there for the first time on October 28‚ 1492‚ at the eastern tip of Cuba‚ in the Cazigazgo of Baracoa. Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar led the Spanish invasion‚ subdued the indigenous populations‚ became governor of Cuba for Spain in 1511 and built a villa in Baracoa‚ which became the first capital of the island and. It also became the seat of the (Diocese) of the first

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    disguised themselves and took part in the war. Women took part in almost every major battle that was fought. For example women fought in the Battle of Shiloh in April 1862. During this battle at least six women fought including confederate Loreta Velazquez who also took part in the battle at fort Donelson. Most of these women joined along side of a male relative or spouse. Women that were disguised typically remained undetected unless they became wounded or were killed. Some women were still able to

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    Impressionism is an art-related movement which originated from Paris in the 1874 by a group of painters. The movement originated from the ideas of a group of Paris based painters who displayed their talent through exhibitions and other artistic programs. Impressionism was also subject to criticism by other French artistic communities. Many women impressionists were also involved in artistic work (Bondil 2012). These are as follows Berth Morisot Berth Morisot was a female impressionist painter. She

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    Before 1918‚ women were considered to be very much within their own sphere of influence separate from men. Throughout the 19th century women had slowly been gaining voting privileges‚ but only in areas considered to be within their spheres such as the vote for school boards‚ the vote for poor law boards and the vote for county councils. Traditionally many historians have argued that the main reason for the enfranchisement of women in 1918 was their work during world war one. This view is being disputed

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    of Picasso ’s companions to be portrayed was Jacqueline Roque‚ whom he met in 1953 and married in 1961. He then spent much of his time in southern France. Many of Picasso ’s later pictures were based on works by great masters of the past-Diego Velazquez‚ Gustave Courbet‚ Eugene Delacroix‚ and Edouard Manet. In addition to painting‚ Picasso worked in various media‚ making hundreds of lithographs in the renowned Paris graphics workshop‚ Atelier Mourlot. Ceramics also engaged his interest‚ and in 1947

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    Andy Warhol Moonwalk Essay

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    Andy Warhol’s Moonwalk exemplifies how pop art took inspiration from cultural trends and in this case from the events of the cold war and the space race. The image envisions the exiting moment when man first stepped on the moon‚ using a technique known as screen printing to capture the dynamic composition. Moonwalk was painted by Andy Warhol in the year 1987 only months before his death. It is currently located in the Huntsville Museum of Art‚ near the NASA Marshall Space flight center. The centre

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    El Greco’s paintings in the Chapel of San José de Toledo manifested an authenticity between the divine and the human. The altarpieces at the Chapel of Saint Joseph were one of El Greco’s most important commissions. This commission was an opportunity to demonstrate his considerable ability in executing the religious aspirations and taste of his patrons’. A well-known priest of the time‚ Dr. Martín Ramírez de Zayas decided to provide the family chapel with an ambitious decorative program‚ without hesitation

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