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    option=com_content&task=view&id=1425&Item id=302 [2] Lindstrom‚ Martin (2008). BUY.ology How everything we believe about why we buy is wrong‚ London: The Random House Group Limited [3] Arora ‚V.P.S.‚ Sharma‚ Shivani‚ and K. Singh‚ Nirdesh. (2007). Nature and Functioning of Visual Merchandising in Organized Food Retailing. Retrieved March 11‚ 2010‚ from Ageconsearch http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/47438/2/3-VPS-Arora PATHFINDERS Research Proposal

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    This piece is located in the LaSalle Art Museum by the name of “The Hopeful”. The artist‚ Frank Hyder created this painting in 1988 on approximately 5’ by 7’ carved masorite panels with acrylic paint. This piece was especially interesting due to the canvas it was painted on. The carvings on the masorite looked almost like a thumbprint. At the bottom center and top center there are fingers reaching towards the center the of the painting and a large trunk of a tree behind them. Sitting in the palm

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    Sarah Kent “The Art of the Steal” arguments. The Art of the Steal is a documentary film from 2009 about the scandalous battle between the city of Philadelphia and the Barnes Foundation over the impressive and extensive collection of post impression and early modernists paintings. Dr. Albert Barnes created his foundation as a school of art and that housed his private collection of art with paintings from the likes of Cezanne‚ Matisse‚ Degas‚ Renoir and Van Gogh‚ African sculptures‚ prints from

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s poem: One Art displays the surface layer‚ the simplistic response a person would give another person on dealing with a loss‚ “it’s not hard to master.” Bishop introduces her poem by saying: “The art of losing isn’t hard to master‚” to anyone who would read this poem by the first line it would be conceivable to scoff and say that she’s crazy! But Bishop adds to her argument that losing isn’t difficult because‚ “we lose things everyday.” Mundanity breed’s comfort‚ and Bishop attempts

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    In Casa do Menor’s 2009 campaign advertisement entitled Hands‚ a little blonde girl is standing in the middle of a living room‚ naked. However‚ innumerable masculine hands that seem to be touching her in a sensual manner array her body.Also‚ she is holding a blonde Barbie doll in her hand with her gaze fixed at the camera. The background setting is of a normal living room with a coffee table‚ sofa‚ chair‚ and photographs on the wall. There are also books neatly stacked on top of each other on a small

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    Based on Judith Halberstam’s reading‚ The Queer Art of Failure and Homosexuality and Facism‚ we live in a predominantly binary world. There are usually only two options for most things. For example‚ girl or boy‚ yes or no‚ succeed or fail…etc. For example‚ Halberstam mentions at the beginning of the reading that we have winners and losers in this world. The‚ “...losers leave no records‚ while winners cannot stop talking about it‚ and so the record of failure is ‘a hidden history of pessimism in a

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    The Judaism‚ Christian‚ and Islamic religions have its own approach to art and architecture. These religions distinctive styles were influenced by political and spiritual upheavals in society‚ the environs‚ and the consciousness of the inhabitants. Their expression of inner feelings and beliefs lead to the creation of sacred monumental structures and beautiful art in which people can reflect and gain inspiration from the divine. The Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam diverse traditions and theologies

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    Maria Popova said this about art. “This is the power of art: The power to transcend our own self-interest‚ our solipsistic zoom-lens on life‚ and relate to the world and each other with more integrity‚ more curiosity‚ and more wholeheartedness.” Over the course‚ I look art differently and actually in enjoy it. I went to the Brooks Museum of Art to get a better feel for art. The Brooks’ collection of African Art includes wood carving‚ metal‚ textiles‚ bead-work‚ paintings‚ and books. These holdings

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    Liberal arts education is unique in the sense that learning is not geared to one specific vocation‚ but rather is based on broad learning. This ‘broad learning’ is made up of several diverse courses and can potentially be geared towards many different professions. For example‚ a curriculum may include courses from literature‚ languages and art to sociology‚ mathematics‚ statistics‚ biology‚ and even economics and political science! The authors of the article Defining Liberal Arts Education aim to

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    Laguna Art Museum The Laguna Art Museum’s collection consists of works from the early nineteenth century to the present day. The museum was celebrating The Plein Annual Laguna air Painting show‚ which consists of various painters that painted in and around Laguna Beach. The public was encouraged to view the painters during the week as they created the paintings which were available on the second floor of the gallery for sell and viewing. The Artists in California‚ Early Twentieth Century from

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