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    Analysis This is an oil on canvas painting by Frida Kahlo called Cropped Hair‚ made in 1940 at a size of 40x279cm. It is a self- portrait of her with a scissor in one hand and her hair creeping everywhere on the floor. As you can see in the painting‚ the fore ground busy because of the long dark hair that is laid all over the floor. In the middle ground of the portrait‚ it shows Frida Kahlo sitting in a chair‚ wearing an oversized suit‚ that by the looks of it isn’t hers while holding a serious‚

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    American Art and Architecture Two opposite forces have coexisted in American art since the establishment of the first colonies. On the one hand‚ American artists have been aware of their European cultural heritage and of continuing innovation in Europe; on the other hand‚ they have had to adapt European forms to the exigencies of their native situation. This interaction between rival forces is hardly unique to American art--all art grows within a tradition--but what distinguishes the American

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    Name the major components of the axial skeleton. Name those of the appendicular skeleton. a) Axial Skeleton i) Skull‚ Auditory ossicles‚ Hyoid bone‚ Vertebral Column‚ & Thoracic cage. b) Appendicular Skeleton i) Bones of the upper limb‚ pectoral girdle‚ lower limb‚ & pelvic girdle Briefly describe each of the following bone features: a condyle‚ crest‚ tubercle‚ fossa‚ sulcus‚ & foramen a) Condyle- a rounded knob that articulates with another bone‚ Crest- A narrow ridge‚ Tubercle-

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    influential governmental icon to the city of Salem‚ Straub requested that his gubernatorial portrait capture his individuality and service during his time in office. While discussing the intent of the portrait‚ Paul Missal was

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    addresses to the Congress were and largely unimportant . Lincoln was the lone exception among presidents during this period who took a more aggressive approach to his dealings with the Congress. After Lincoln‚ it was not until Teddy Roosevelt occupied the Oval Office that presidential State of the Union Addresses once again became an important political event. Roosevelt‚ in fact‚ articulated and acted on a new vision of the role of the President in policy-making. As the single elected official called on

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    figures‚ portraits of street scenes‚ friends and places he visited in his choice of the subject matter. Indeed‚ he was traditional. Interestingly‚ his drawings Dubuffet deployed a primitive technique of art making‚ characterized by simple‚ childish figures‚ visually dramatic palette. It is these characteristics that have made Dubuffet’s artwork appealing and instrumental in the modern psychology. Lili by the Window (1935) depicts some of the mentioned features. It is a gouache portrait produced out

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    Lansdowne Portrait is the full-length portrait of the President. It is called Lansdowne Portrait because it was a gift to the Marquis of Lansdowne from Senator and Mrs. William Bingham of Pennsylvania. The objects in the portrait never really existed. They were chosen by the artist to portray certain ideas to the viewers. For example the portrait shows Washington’s respected and admired military and civil leaderships. And his extended hand points towards his recent speech to Congress. The portrait was

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    CARIBBEAN CIVILISATION THINK PIECE STUDENT NAME: SHIVANA RAMBHARAT I.D. NUMBER: 814002557 FACULTY: LAW DEGREE PROGRAMME: UNDERGRADUATE DATE: 25TH SEPTEMBER‚ 2014 ESSAY For contemporary social commentary on the Caribbean ‘Tantie Merle at the Oval’ is a comedic tale that highlights certain issues that are facing the Caribbean even now in present times. For instance‚ a major theme that arose from this piece is the Caribbean identity which is explored through flambouyant Caribbean language which

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    be on a flat surface. Exercise 1: Epithelial Tissue Data Table 1: Epithelial Tissue Observations TISSUE TYPE OBSERVATIONS Simple Squamous  Flat‚ scale-like cells‚ and very close together. Simple Cuboidal Single layer of cube/oval like cells‚ cells are not packed together Simple Columnar (stomach) Single layer of different sized tall‚ narrow cells‚ connective tissue Simple Columnar (duodenum) Columnar cells‚ brush border‚ basement membrane‚ goblet cells‚ connective tissue

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    self? ------------------------------------------------- How did Elizabeth use publicity to present an ideal version of her self? 1. Introduction 2. Paragraph 1 coronation 3. Paragraph 2 progresses 4. Paragraph 3 portraits 5. Paragraph 4 word of mouth 6. Paragraph 5 conclusion How did Elizabeth use publicity to present an ideal version of her self? Becoming the new Queen after Mary her eldest step sister‚ Daughter of Catherine of Aragon‚ Elizabeth

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