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    Spain (Listeni/ˈspeɪn/; Spanish: España [esˈpaɲa] ( listen))‚ officially the Kingdom of Spain (Spanish: Reino de España)‚[c][7] is a sovereign state and a member state of the European Union. It is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Its mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and north east by France‚ Andorra‚ and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic

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    QUESTION: Discuss how cultural experience informs the practice of artists Contemporary artist Hossein Valamanesh and Janet Lawrence both have a different and diverse cultural background in which informs their practice. Hossein’s cultural background underpins much of his art‚ intertwining both his Australian and Iranian background. Lawrence’s artworks are a personal comment on her world‚ she explores contemporary and therefore cultural themes such as history‚ art‚ science and memory. Valamanesh

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    BAROQUE NATURALISM IN SPAIN: VELAZQUEZ The greatest master of Spanish painting and one of the greatest painters of the Baroque was Diego Velazquez. Inspired by the simple‚ realistic paintings of Caravaggio‚ his approach to art would fly in the face of the flamboyant trends in his day and go even further in the direction of “naturalism.” Surprisingly‚ when he was twenty-four‚ the honest realist was appointed the court painter to the king. More surprisingly‚ Velazquez succeeded in his new role without

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    almost killing it. The crowd wants to see the blood go all around the ring of the wall. The Spanish believed that the Bulls would come back to life afterwards. So it would be a good show in the end. Many of the biggest bullfighting can be found in Spain. The Spanish were also known for their famous art. For example Pablo Picasso he was one of the greatest Spanish artist and some considered him as the father of the modern art style‚ “cubism.” His first painting was when he was just 9 years old

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    The films Before Sunrise and Before Sunset are said to represent the so-called slacker genre. Slackers are individuals in society who have no direction and no reasonable expectation or realistic goals in life. This term is mainly used with Generation X’ers (people born between 1961 and 1981) (Casto‚ “What’s A Slacker Movie?”). Slacker movies are films that deal with the ordinary day-to-day life of these people. In Before Sunrise and Before Sunset the characters sense of wandering and the feel of

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    MERCADONA MARKETING MIX RESEARCH MARKETING MANAGEMENT SENDING INSTITUTION: RECEIVING INSTITUTION: TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 1. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PRODUCT 4 2. PRODUCT 5 a) Dimension and focus 5 b) Aspects of differentiation and product quality 6 c) Product Portfolio 6 d) The Brand 7 3. PLACE 9 a) Commercial distribution concept 9 b) Logistics 9 c) The supply process 10 d) Intersuppliers 10 e) Points of Sale

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    “The strengths of cultural and ethical relativism outweigh their weaknesses” - discuss. Cultural relativism is the concept that what is right or wrong varies according to the beliefs of each culture. Within different cultures we may observe that what we believe is morally wrong‚ they see as a normal thing‚ such as how many muslims believe that chopping off the hand is the correct punishment for stealing‚ where as in my culture this would be seen as simply barbaric. Because there are so many different

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    Explain the types of learning experiences with examples 1. Introduction: Any educational institution is an agency to provide knowledge and wisdom to children. And it is also geared towards the achievement of aims and objectives. The quality of education should be value based and it should give experiences which will shape and modify the behaviour of pupil. Every teacher has a greater responsibility in planning proper activities which will enable children to take active part in different situations

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    Name : Ronald Jordan Topic: Discuss ethics and the development of international law. Introduction International law is defined as :“A body of rules common to all civilized nations‚ equally binding upon all and impartially governing their mutual intercourses.” On the other hand‚ the term ethics‚ with reference to the Oxford dictionary ‚ simply means Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity. The question then arises how does ethics play a

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    these activities" therefore one can say‚ Gender‚ Age‚ Religion‚ Environment‚ Education‚ Occupation‚ Political Class‚ Family and Press are the common determinants of individual frames of reference. "We are told about the world before we see it. We imagine most things before we experience them and those preconceptions‚ unless education has made us acutely aware; govern deeply the whole process of perception. They mark out certain objects as familiar or strange‚ emphasizing the difference‚ so that the

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