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    | | |Financial Landscape | Overview The combined forces of changing customer needs‚ technology driven innovation and regulatory change (discussed in the three preceding chapters) are imposing substantial change on the landscape of the Australian financial system. For the purpose of its task‚ the Inquiry considers it unnecessary to predict

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    Changing Landscape of Unions Labor unions were established in the United States as early as the 1800’s. Until the around the 1950’s union membership was largely dominated by blue collar employees who worked in manufacturing sectors. The second half of the 20th century there was a decline of labor union members‚ this decline lead unions to seek new strategies in order to survive. Currently only about 40% of union membership is in the manufacturing sector‚ as unions have moved to expand membership

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    Falling Landscape IV

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    The first piece of artwork I’ve decided to write about is "Falling Landscape IV" by Evon Streetman and was created in 1994. It was roughly the same height as me‚ and was nearly 4 feet wide. It was a large piece‚ which was wonderful for exaggerating the features and details. The medium used was cibachrome‚ which is a positive-to-positive process used to reproduce film transparencies on photographic paper. I think "Falling Landscape IV" was the most beautiful piece in the entire museum‚ and I enjoyed

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    Romanticism’s Effects on Landscape Art Romanticism was an attitude or intellectual orientation that characterized many works of literature‚ painting‚ music‚ architecture‚ criticism‚ and historiography in Western civilization over a period from the late 18th to the mid-19th century. Romanticism can be seen as a rejection of the precepts of order‚ calm‚ harmony‚ balance‚ idealization‚ and rationality that typified Classicism in general and late 18th-century - Neoclassicism in particular. It was

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    The mythological story of Icarus stemmed from ancient stories and has been at the center of many poems. “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus‚” a painting by Pieter Brueghel‚ serves as the inspiration for two poets‚ W.H. Auden and William Williams. Although the two poems are written about the same painting‚ each poet uses different and similar literary devices to describe their own interpretation of Icarus. Both poems share the same rhetorical devices to express the picture of Icarus’ fall. Enjambment

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    Two astonishing poems -Comparative Essay Two poems were wonderfully written and have certain similar aspects and differences. “A November Landscape”‚ written by E.J. Pratt and “Winter”‚ which was written by Dorothy Livesay are both different poems that have a smilar tone. Although the tone of both poems is bleak‚ the tone of “A November Landscape” brightens at the end‚ while the tone of “Winter” grows to be less hopeful. Comparatively‚ the tone in both poems is bleak‚ in other words‚ they are

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    Landscapes in Tess (Hardy)

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    …the hills are open‚ the sun blazes down upon the fields so large as to give an unenclosed character to the landscape‚ the lanes are white‚ the hedges low and plashed‚ the atmosphere colourless. Here‚ in the valley‚ the world seems to be constructed upon a smaller and more delicate scale; the fields are mere paddocks‚ so reduced that from this height their hedgerows appear a network of dark green threads overspreading the paler green of the grass. The atmosphere beneath is languorous‚ and is so tinged

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    Different for ever individual‚ what we experience in different landscapes sculpts our connection to the natural world. Memories can have a large impact on the emotional‚ cultural‚ personal and imaginative landscapes we develop in conjunction with the physical landscape‚ which provides the stimulants for the memories we link to particular characteristics. The many different environments we have experienced can elicit various different emotions and reactions. Therefore‚ connections to the natural world

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    Edward Said and His Concepts: Orientalism and Imaginative Geographies Introduction In an attempt to provide basic knowledge and clarity‚ this paper discusses two of Edward Said’s sociological concepts – Orientalism and imaginative geographies – defines the two concepts‚ and also provides examples for each. The research will be done by digging into the works of academics and average people alike‚ and piecing their works together to explain Edward Said’s two concepts. This paper also discusses

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    urbanisation has occurred in many places around the globe. The urbanisation is something that people sometimes did not realize the changes. This paper will discuss about the urbanisation that are rapidly happen in our world today and how the roles of landscape architecture professions could also take a major part in the situation. 2. Definition of Urbanisation 1. Definition According to Nsiah-Gyaabah (retrieved on 24 October 2011)‚ urbanisation is the shift from a rural to an

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