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    investors because they had a small chance of losing money and a high chance of gaining money. The government was also able to take out loans‚ usually when taxes were low. The constant circulate of taxes being deposited and loans being taken out helped create

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    The Visual Artist: Naturally Skilled or Skillfully Learned? A Form of Expression Throughout time‚ people have developed different ways to express themselves. Visual art has been around since the dawn of man‚ dating back to cave paintings in ancient times. This form of expression has evolved from primitive etchings to beautiful‚ visually stunning pieces of work open to interpretation by the general public. As time has passed‚ the skill has become much more refined‚ and styles of art have constantly

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    "Why is Art Important to Religion" Art is important to religion in many different ways. Perhaps none has analyzed how art and religion have influenced and affected each other through the ages. Pictures painted of past events that help to bring back the feeling and importance of the past have been forgotten by some. To the one’s that haven’t forgotten are able to see the event’s as the bible says they happened. Not only can you see the events‚ but it also allows the younger students of the church

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    Young WR 115 Essay 2 Why is Performance Art important to me? How can I begin to write a paper about something I’ve been “passionate” about for a little less then a year? I use to dislike performance art with a passion. I didn’t use to like it because as a visual artist I couldn’t understand the purpose of art with no object. Art that essentially left nothing behind‚ but confusion. How could something be ‘art’ if it’s purely an action with no tangible result? Art to me had always been object

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    Visual merchandising is developing the floor plans‚ lighting effects‚ display the products to attract the customers toward making the purchase. Visual merchandising techniques were first introduced to the world in 19th century‚ when the big establishments like Marshall Field&Co changed their business from wholesale to retail and goods display became necessary to attract the consumers. It includes showing and promoting the products‚ creating an connection between the display and the viewer‚ getting

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    Exploring Art within Human Nature When discussing art it has continuously been examined how much it is applied to human nature. In The Art Instinct by Denis Dutton he spend an entire chapter discussing the colorations between the two. Art can be seen in human nature through its history‚ it’s comparison to language‚ and its creation from humans through genetics and their tendencies. Language has always been considered a part of human nature. All culture through all ages has some manner of language

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    The history of Carthage comes from centuries of colonization and trading with Tyre or today known as Lebanon. The trading routes and throughout the Mediterranean became a source of exploration‚ but a source of influence and power. The rivalry between Rome and Carthage focused on expansion by one and the resistance to domination of the other. The use of naval forces became a deciding factor in the First Punic War. As a trading city‚ traders who used sailing routes throughout the

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    Humanism vs. Realism with Focus of Human Figure Artwork Middle Eastern‚ Egyptian and Greek Civilizations Throughout history the human figure has been demonstrated in Middle Eastern‚ Egyptian and Greek sculptures and paintings. Most of these artifacts tend to focus more on humanism than realism due to Rulers and Gods‚ geographical areas‚ resources and events thus‚ giving them the idea for the theme of the art they create. These are the reasons that might explain their commonalities or differences

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    Art and Literature in the Roaring 20s Have you ever seen how beautiful the art made in the 1920’s were? Many paintings and music created during this time were brand new to the world‚ and people adored them. They also loved the people who created these artistic masterpieces. Some of the artists that were around in this time could be described as mavericks‚ or unorthodox. Especially the artists that were minorities‚ because during the 1920s‚ minorities were facing a lot of racial tension‚ and the

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    Credit Risk Management - Literature Review In 2002‚ Italian researchers Alexandere Kurth‚ Hadley Taylor and Armin Wagner presented “An Extended analytical approach to Credit risk Management”. Some of the key factors in credit risk modeling are very influential in the implementation of the models. ‘Reduced form models’ for the measurement of credit risk provide closed-form solution for calculating portfolio loss distribution. The limitations of this model do exist but often misinterpreted. An analytical

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