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    with modernization and advancement‚ this period can be characterized by a growing sense of nationalism and cultural pride. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast how the works of Finnish painter‚ Akseli Gallen-Kallela‚ and Russian artist‚ Ilya Repin‚ attempted to capture a sense of national identity. I will begin with the work of Akseli Gallen-Kallela‚ but before I mention his specific paintings‚ I believe it would be best to introduce the main character of Kallela’s illustrations‚ Väinämöinen

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    produced. One is studying the art elements such as line‚ shape‚ color‚ texture‚ mass and composition; not the story. These elements make up the expression‚ content and meaning of the piece of work chosen. In this particular chosen piece of artwork‚ Ilya Repins’ painting‚ They Did Not Expect Him‚ depicting a story about the return of an exiled convict‚ there are numerous artistic elements and clues in the artists chosen form which convey meaning to the reader. Right off the bat‚ the first object that

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    M aamir ilyas

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    muhammad aamir ilyas House No. 8‚ Street No. 7‚ Dilawar Road Chah Miran Lahore‚ Punjab Email: aamir.ilyas87@hotmail.com Phone +971-52-2947176 CAREER OBJECTIVES: Seeking an opportunity in a dynamic organization to contribute my knowledge and skills for strength and progress of the organization and as well for my personal growth EDUCATIONAL SKILLS: 2013-15 MS Marketing University of Engineering & Technology (UET)‚ Lahore 2009 Masters in Business Administration (HRM & Marketing) Superior

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    Ilya S P2

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    Section2 (P2): Explain the difference between capital and revenue items of expenditure and income. a): Capital income: Capital income is income generated by an asset over time‚ rather than from work done using the asset. If a farmer buys land for a certain amount of money and sells it at a profit after one year‚ the difference in the prices is capital income. Capital income‚ also known as capital gains‚ can only be realized after an asset is sold. In contrast‚ if an asset is sold at a lower price

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    makes Russian history so unique is how strong of a country is it even after the hundreds of years of revolution it has seen. The constant change that Russia has undergone and yet its resistance to keep its culture makes it a very independent country. Ilya Repin’s painting “They Did Not Expect Him”‚ is a token of how much a country can undertake and yet still be strong. The painting depicts the struggle of the Russian people but also how they have managed to strive forward know matter what obstacles

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    The 17th Century Travelogues of Ahmad bin Qasim and Ilyas Hanna al-Mawsuli In the 17th Century‚ Christianity had begun to spread beyond the borders of Europe. With the Spanish conquest and Christianization in the New World (Latin America)‚ the spread of Christianity had reached all throughout the world. In 1611‚ a Spanish Muslim named Ahmad bin Qasim‚ left for France and Holland as a Moroccan ambassador. He recorded his theological and intellectual discussions with the people he encountered in

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    Three Paintings

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    painting. This is an essay describing‚ comparing and contrasting three different paintings by three different artists. We will examine The Heart of the Andes by Frederic Edwin Church‚ Battle of the Amazons by Pieter Pauwel Rubens and The Volga Boatmen by Ilya Repin . The theme of The Heart of the Andes is a Landscape. It is a picturesque observation of nature. The serene seen draws your eye from the shimmering pool served by a waterfall at the center right of the mountain landscape to the snow-capped

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    What Is an Artist?

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    What is an Artist? Art is a very wonderful thing. A great painting enriches our experience of life‚ just as a great poem does or a great musical composition‚ since great painters make us feel and think a great deal more than the objects before us. They teach us to appreciate the beauty and harmony of colors and light through their eyes. They share their imagination with us and invite us into an exciting world of painting. Once discovered and entered‚ however‚ this world can never be forgotten.

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    Gotori Midori's Biography

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    Midori Gotō Midori Gotō is a Japanese American violinist born on October 25‚ 1971 in Osaka‚ Japan. Her mother‚ Setsu Gotō found out about Midori’s love for music at the age of two when Midori was singing a piece by Bach that she had heard few days ago. She had started taking piano lessons first but quit within three months. Then on her third birthday‚ her grandmother gave her a 1/16 size violin‚ then her mother decided to teach her the violin. Midori gave her first public performance at the age

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    First of all‚ both the narrator’s mother and Ilya are the ones the narrator loves and wants to stay close with. The narrator’s love toward her mother is well described in several parts of the story‚ especially from her feeling of excitement before meeting her mother. One might think that the narrator might hate her mother because her mother had left her and her sister behind in order to follow love. The narrator might feel rejected and abandoned by her mother. However‚ the narrator couldn’t resist

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