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    Visual Art Essay - The Body Analyse how artworks represent and document cultural histories Renowned art curator and critic David Elliot states “art reflects our time‚ it is about our culture.” By studying throughout time artist’s material and conceptual practice it is clear how artworks represent and document cultural histories. These practices are affected by the culture at the world of the time. The oxford dictionary defines culture as “The ideas‚ customs‚ and social behaviour of a particular

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    If the female gaze was directed towards the viewer‚ the girl/woman was seen as threatening or improper. Edgar Degas’ Little Dancer Fourteen Years Old statue has a similar feel to the Fearless Girl. Both girls seem poised. There is a sense of real movement within each

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    International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management Menu design: can menus sell John T. Bowen Anne J. Morris Article information: To cite this document: John T. Bowen Anne J. Morris‚ (1995)‚"Menu design: can menus sell"‚ International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management‚ Vol. 7 Iss 4 pp. 4 - 9 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596119510091699 Downloaded on: 24 November 2014‚ At: 00:21 (PT) References: this document contains references to 16 other documents

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    felt her stare scorch my skin‚ tearing a path to my soul. I cannot imagine the evil that frolic in her mind‚ behind those eyes‚ mirrors to death long past but unforgotten. Never have I envied more‚ bird’s freedom of flight from a predator’s deathly gaze. I lost breath‚ I could not witness Abi blackened Goody Proctor’s name. No remorse harbors within her crippled soul. Abi‚ is the seemingly harmless‚ pin that has unpicked the seams of Salem beyond mend and my lies. My lies be kindling to a whore’s

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    The speech – question (do the pathways into new worlds offer problems or possibilities?) What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from. Good morning Teachers & Year 12. In this speech‚ I will be focusing on how Willy Russel’s play Educating Rita and Bruce Dawe’s poem “Easy does it‚” emphasise the notion that pathways into new worlds offer problems and possibilities. From the outset of the play‚ the idea of moving into

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    Formal Analysis Paper In my formal analysis‚ I will attempt to bring out various points of two works of art‚ ’The Elder Sister’‚ by William Bouguereau‚ and ’Portrait of a young Woman’‚ by Rembrandt van Rijin. Though they are from different time periods‚ there are a few select similarities to make note of. The main focus‚ though‚ will be in contrasting the two works based on color and the useage of the principles of design. In Bouguereau’s ’The Elder Sister’‚ there are many interesting points to

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    automated systems in both the input and output. These multi-modal systems will specifically offer a flexible‚ efficient and usable environment that will allow for the users to interact through certain input modalities like speech‚ handwriting‚ gestures and gaze. This information will then be received by the

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    woman behind him; she looks almost hungry for him. Her sexual desire and longing are portrayed by her pouting and parted mouth and by using a suggestive facial expression that is looking directly at the man. Alternatively‚ the man is giving a direct gaze to the audience. His indifference to her suggests his emotional power over her. The representation of the woman’s submissive and lustful position in the advert

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    seems to manifest an atmosphere of calmness due to the sfumto technique that makes the painting slightly blurred and softens her features - her expression appears blended‚ almost to the point of being hazy‚ and in doing so‚ her beautiful smile and gaze is left open for interpretation. Her dignified figure is relaxed and comfortable‚ and Leonard’s painting technique renders her anatomy unbelievably‚ luminously natural and‚ along with her dynamic expression‚ she appears even more real and thus heightening

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    A watchful and silent gaze out the miniature glass window observed a wispy range of fresh‚ white clouds surrounding the large plane as it glided through the air just like scissors cut through paper. Four-and-a-half hours of gorgeous views of a golden sunset decreasing through the violet gaze would stun the average layman on a usually boring plane trip like this. As the large air carrier began to sink through the deep‚ blue sky‚ beautiful views of a naturally tropical terrain shone through as the

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