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    Zephyr Zero Gravity Fountain Pen Shinde Ameet Narayan Indian Business Academy. Greater Noida Marketing Mix Product Zephyr Zero Gravity Fountain Pen is an innovative product It works on zero gravity technology consisting of pressurized ink cartridges It can write Upside down‚ Under water‚ over wet and greasy paper or at any angle It also works at high altitude (12‚500 feet) which makes it possible to use in airplanes too The Ink cartridges are replaceable It comes in four elegant colors

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    The fountain at Forsyth is one of the most popular attractions in Savannah; it is also one of the favorite structures for artists to portrait. I don’t blame them‚ this piece is a representation of purity and perfection. The white color combined with the design of its architecture shows pureness and cleanliness. In addition when the light of the day reaches to its brightest point‚ the white color of the fountain seems to glow giving it a divine looking. Whatsoever I have had appreciated the fountain

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    Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain by Sarah Shea HUMN406-01 Professor Nelson Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain People often ask what constitutes good art. Who decides whether or not a piece is art and whether it is good art or not? Marcel Duchamp challenged popular notions of his day about what art actually is. Duchamp‚ a French artist living in New York at the turn of the century‚ believed that it was up to the artist to determine what art is. Duchamp is most famous for a type of sculpture he created called

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    Marcel Duchamp’s‚ The Fountain‚ fundamentally changed the art of the 20th century by taking “”an ordinary article of life‚ placing it so that its useful” (FIDES QUAERENS IMAGINEM THE QUEST FOR LITURGICAL REFRAMING ‚ n.d.) significance disappeared under the new title and point of view – and created a new thought for that object” (2015‚ 1917). The Society of Independent Artist’s was about all that was new and progressive in art‚ accepting of all forms of art until‚ Duchamp‚ under the alias R. Mutt

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    The Fountain Head: Individualism Individualism‚ the only element which makes a person’s character unique. In the Fountain Head‚ a character binds true to this belief and goes by the name of Howard Roark. This young architect who had his own viewpoint of the world and how he envisioned it‚ was condemned by the media and the public by doing so. Roark’s lifestyle completely perpendiculates the mundane lifestyle that the average citizen lives. Roark conforms to only what he considers valid in his

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    Chemistry Introduction Objective: The goal of the chemistry unit is to teach students how to identify when a chemical reaction has occurred. The students should be able to watch a process and determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. They will see (and usually perform) reactions demonstrating every type of chemical change. Background: Chemistry is the study of chemical reactions as a result of molecular interaction. There are four ways to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred

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    The Fountain By: Darren Aronofsky Therefore‚ the Lord God banished Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden and placed a flaming sword to protect the tree of life. - Genesis 3:24. The Fountain starts with a quote from the Old Testament and doesn’t slow down on religious and worldview undertones until the credits roll. The Fountain contains three separate stories with distinct worldviews but also carries a central theme that they all hold. The first story‚ set in 16th century Spain is a Catholic

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    was… “Is what I see before me actually there or is it a hallucination of what I desire?” I whispered to myself with caution. I got closer and closer to the shimmering light and when I got to the source of the light‚ there was a stone fountain with a ruby in the center of it‚ with some hieroglyphics carved on the edges of the circle shaped stone. “What do these ancient letters mean? The colour of the ruby was the same colour as the Blood Mo...” I said out before I got disturbed by a voice

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    Aristotle and Weed

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    Philosopy - Ethics Assignment #1 – Aristotle What Would Aristotle Think About Legalizing Marijuana? What would Aristotle think about legalizing Marijuana? When attempting to speculate on how Aristotle would feel about this inquiry‚ I feel that only one thing must be addressed. What kind of person does marijuana make me‚ and does the legalization of marijuana increase or decrease a person’s ability to be happy and good? What Kind of Person According to Aristotle‚ the difference between

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    Negative Effects of Weed

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    Reasons why weed is bad for you: Effects on the Lungs Numerous studies have shown marijuana smoke to contain carcinogens and to be an irritant to the lungs. In fact‚ marijuana smoke contains 50-70 percent more carcinogenic hydrocarbons than tobacco smoke. Marijuana users usually inhale more deeply and hold their breath longer than tobacco smokers do‚ which further increase the lungs’ exposure to carcinogenic smoke. Marijuana smokers show dysregulated growth of epithelial cells in their lung tissue

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