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    Conceptual Art

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    capturing a moment but to express emotion and has many different ways of doing so. Modern art is all about challenging our society and to shock so the audience engages.The origin of conceptual art can be traced to the early twentieth century. Marcel Duchamp is a well-known artist do to his artworks. One of those artworks he did was the fountain‚ which was just an originally chinaware urinal with R.Mutt written on by him the titled and out in an exhibition. he clearly appealed that artworks do not

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    Meret Oppenheim

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    fur on the dishes makes the entire artwork so it’s interesting that something so simple can be such a clever‚ great piece of art. Oppenheim was a member of the Surrealist movement of the 1920s along with other artists such as Luis Bünuel‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ and Max Ernst. Her large involvement in the movement is likely what brought on the idea of the Object for Oppenheim. The aim of the movement was to "resolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality." It’s related to a theatrical

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    Confucius

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    Confucius would say living virtuous is the best way because it would help you live a fulfilling and righteous life. Q4. What is the Concept of “Wu Wei” or Non Action in Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching? How does a ruler combat social problems through “ non-action” is it doing nothing? Provide an example from the text of ruling through non-action. The concept of Wu Wei or non-Action means going with the flow‚ it is the path of least resistance and effort‚ for there is no action without reaction‚ no desire with

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    Profiling Jack the Ripper Eric Thompson Student: Criminal Behavior: Profiling Violent Offenders Profiling Jack the Ripper The term modus operandi is most commonly used in criminal cases. It is sometimes referred to by its initials‚ M.O. The prosecution in a criminal case does not have to prove modus operandi in any crime. However‚ identifying and proving the modus operandi of a crime can help the prosecution prove that it was the defendant who committed the crime charged. Modus operandi evidence

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    Daoist Essay

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    of Daoism among common people rather than the elite because daoism teaches the cultivation of the individual through effortless action and restrain from worldly matters. Although Daoist philosophers expound on the same fundamental ideas such as wu wei or effortless action and the Dao‚ Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu are distinct in their rhetorical strategy‚ style‚ and use of imagery mainly because Lao Tzu’s daodejing is poetic and terse while Chuang

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    China: Ancient Capitals

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    China: Ancient Capitals Xi’an Xi’an‚ called Chang’an in ancient times‚ is the most important ancient capital in China. It is the capital that has the longest history and greatest influence among the ancient capitals. Xi’an was located on the eastern end of the Silk Road‚ which connected China with other European countries in the West. Xi’an was the capital for more than 1‚000 years‚ spanning 13 dynasties such as the Qing‚ Han‚ Sui and Tang Dynasties. Located in Middle China‚ it is an important

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    “Trade Liberalisation is the removal or reduction of restrictions or barriers on the free exchange of goods between nations”. This includes the evacuation or decrease of both duty (obligations and surcharges) and non-tariff obstacles (like licensing rules‚ quotas and other requirements). The easing or annihilation of these limitations is frequently alluded to as promoting “free trade”. Non- tariff obstacles are the factors that make trade very hard and also costly. An example is: producers of goods

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    MAT 540 Quiz 1

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    Question 1 2 out of 2 points In general‚ an increase in price increases the break even point if all costs are held constant.    Answer Selected Answer:  False Correct Answer:  False Question 2 2 out of 2 points If variable costs increase‚ but price and fixed costs are held constant‚ the break even point will decrease.    Answer Selected Answer:  False Correct Answer:  False Question 3 2 out of 2 points Parameters are known‚ constant

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    Development Plan

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    Tutor’s signature………………………………………Date………………………… Second Marker (if appropriate): …………………….Date………………………… Provisional Mark Subject to approval by the Board of Examiners Table of Contents 1.0 Table of Contents 1 Wei-Shen‚ Wong (2013) More accountants needed‚ says MIA chief [online]‚ The Star‚ 17 September. Available at: < http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2013/09/17/More-accountants-needed-says-MIA-chief/> [Assessed 1 May 2014]  10

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    Aldol

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    Aldol Condensation Wei-Hsuan Tsui 4/16/14 The reaction of an aldehyde with a ketone employing sodium hydroxide as the base is an example of a mixed aldol condensation reaction‚ the Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Dibenzalacetone is readily prepared by condensation of acetone with two equivalents of benzaldehyde -26 -95 113.9 1. Weigh 0.212 g of pure benzaldehyde directly into a 10 x 100 mm reaction tube. 2.

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