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    The Kiss Painting

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    nouveau. Today‚ they stand out as the more important paintings ever to come out of Vienna. The Kiss‚ painted in 1907-08 was a oil canvas‚ 180x180cm ‚ During his golden period‚ Its probably klimts most famous work. It depicts a couple‚ bound up in various shades of gold and symbols‚ sharing a kiss against a bronze background. The dusky featured man dominates the woman‚ holding her face to bestow the kiss. The woman with a lighter complexion kneels beneath the man‚ resignedly clutching his neck and

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    A Mir Kiss

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    A Mir Kiss Case Analysis: Organizational Behavior and Culture Davenport University 01/09/11 I. The Situation: In preparation for an expedition to Mars‚ a joint international studies program‚ Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP)‚ set up a replica in Moscow where three international researchers were joined with four Russian cosmonauts. The three researches were from Japan‚ Canada‚ and Austria. None of the participants spoke English as their first language‚ however they each communicated

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    The Kiss Klimt

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    The Kiss Gustav Klimt The Kiss is a work that was painted by the Austrian artist‚ Gustav Klimt‚ between the years 1907 and 1908. Klimt utilizes his personal experiences and life changes as his inspiration for the creation of perhaps his most famous work yet. He links modernity and eroticism at the center of his work‚ the couple’s embrace. This embrace is a quintessential expression of one of the deepest passions known to mankind‚ sensual love. Klimt’s color choices‚ use of depth

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    Kelly Duong Mrs. Wilkerson Icomp 2nd bell Playful Kiss Playful Kiss is a 2010 South Korean television series based on the popular Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss by Tada Kaoru. It stars Jung So-min and Kim Hyun-Joong in the lead roles. Though the series received low ratings in South Korea in the five to seven percent range‚ it was sold to 11 countries in Asia. Playful Kiss is based on the Japanese manga‚ Itazura Na Kiss. Oh Ha Ni is a sweet lively and happy high school student. She

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    Stop Kiss

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    Acting 1 Portfolio Danielle Schmidt December 12‚ 2011 Stop Kiss By Diana Son Play Response Stop Kiss by Diana Son is a play about two strangers who become friends who become lovers. This play is really intriguing to me because it is very simple and yet it is very powerful. It explores the two main character’s relationship and how it develops and how horribly people in the gay community are treated. This story upset me because it is something that could actually happen (and has happened

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    v Sir Nicholas Winton is somebody who saved 669 children from the holocaust.Sir Nicholas Winton a stockbroker at the time canceled a 2 week vacation and in that short period of time he saved 669 kids from the holocaust.It all started when he got a call from his best friend to come to Prague asap.That’s when Sir Nicholas heard of what was happening and knew he had to do something.So that’s when he made a plan and he accomplished it. Sir Nicholas Winton was born in May 19‚1909. He was born into

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    The 400 Blows Analysis

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    it be stated that The 400 Blows changed the lives of many‚ my own included. It is for the French youths what On the Road was for the jazz-crazed beatniks — a definitive bible of sorts. One shouldn’t expect a bildungsroman arc from the works of Truffaut. If anything‚ this film is more of an anti-narrative. It is a film about a juvenile delinquent named Antoine Doinel; it is a film about you; it is a film about anyone and no one in particular. Released in 1959‚ The 400 Blows defied the traditional filmmaking

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    Blow” Similarities and Differences This is a film that was adapted from Bruce Porter’s ‘Blow: How a Small Town Boy Made $ 100 Million with the Medellin Cocaine cartel and Lost It All’‚ 1993 publication. This was specifically written as a script for a screenplay that then translated into the American biopic film production of 2001 known by the same title. This is a book that centered on the life experiences of George Jung‚ Pablo Escobar‚ and Carlos Lehder Rivas. In the analysis of the movie‚

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    When The Wind Blows

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    When The Wind Blows By Raymond Briggs In what ways do the techniques used in When the Wind Blows by Raymond Briggs illuminate the themes of the text? Essay question In the graphic novel‚ Wwhen the Wwind Bblows the author Raymond Briggs uses a variety of techniques to illuminate the themes of the themes of this novel. Briggs uses conflict and contrast to show how broad political issues afigures affect everyday lives. Briggs also uses images (Colour‚ Shape and Framing) to portray and highlight

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    Winton Smith, 1984

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    Select a character from a novel or play who conforms outwardly while questions inwardly. Analyze the nature and elements of this internal conflict‚ and discuss how the tension between conformity and defiance contributes to the meaning of the work. Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of Orwell’s 1984 is an example of an everyday citizen in Oceania who obeys the rules of the government but questions them inwardly without speaking up. He is described as the only hope for the totalitarian system to be

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