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    This painting uses color, opacity and design in multiple ways to convey Antigone’s thoughts and actions throughout the play. Breaking the painting down into four major points of representation is the best way to describe the thinking behind this piece. The first general section of the painting being the face. I gave her doll like features to draw in your eyes, all of the features making your eye wander to her eyes, the eyes are one of the most communicative parts of the face, and by adding longing

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    view her. This type of painting was extremely rare, if not unheard of during a time when female artists were seen as inferior. The Baroque style of painting exhibits bold colors and dramatic lighting with loose brush strokes. Leyster painted herself looking straight, a slight smile, and comfortable posture; showing a sense of confidence and engagement she desires to capture as though she were looking at the viewer directly. Leyster also had a smooth finish to her painting making it look more like

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    Correggio's intent was for the audience to feel the emotion displayed in the painting. He wishes for the audience to feel what the people are. The painting shows others shocked by what had happened, depicting feelings of agony of grief. The intensity of the painting illustrates the speechlessness of the people as they realize that their savior, the one who has come down from the heavens to save them is now dead. The

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    what the maid is doing: pouring milk. Then we will see a line between the milk vessel and the bread. I also see a line from the bread basket in the left foreground to the maid's head. These lines intersect at the maid’s wrist, which lead us to the action that she is doing. Other lines in the work are the window and framework, the edge of the table, the outline of the woman’s clothes, and the bottom of the wall. These implied lines are less important than the line from the maid eyes. If you take a

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    The two paintings I have chosen to discuss are Temptation of Adam and Eve by Masolino da Panicale and Masaccio’s Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise. Both paintings are from the Early Renaissance period, Masolino’s from 1425-27 and Masaccio’s from c.1425. These works are frescoes painted onto the walls of the Brancacci Chapel in Florence. The Expulsion has dimensions of 12.4m x 0.9m whereas the Temptation measures 2.14m x 0.89m. This essay will compare and contrast elements of style, including

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    Vinci became a master in art at the age of twenty.Leonardo Di Vinci also had a great classic background to his paintings Another reason was a Art of the last supper one of his best paintings ever what he did was he added a lot of individualism in the last supper and that's why that painting was one of his best paintings ever.Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa another one of his best paintings,Finally in his last years

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    Smoking has greatly changed through the years. However, if one thinks about, it does smoking control society in a particular way, or does society control the view on smoking. Through time, one can discover that there are many examples that may explain this question. People in the 1960’s thought smoking was considered cool at the time and it was the thing to do. Many people saw smoking as a symbol of statuses, such as being a hard worker or even an office worker. It showed that one had “class” because

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    How Smoking Has Changed Through the Years (5) Smoking has greatly changed through the years. However, if one thinks about it does smoking control society in a particular way, or does society control the view on smoking. Through time, one can discover that there are many examples that may explain this question. People in the 1960’s thought smoking was considered cool at the time and it was the thing to do. Many people saw smoking as a symbol of statuses such as hard worker, or even an office worker

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    the client of the problem solving activity” (p. 89). Once the team is assembled interview questions will be designed for inclusion of that entity into the potential problem implementation process. Second, a stakeholder is SW Delight, in control of managing and planning of the financial risks of the company. As predetermined, he is solely a silent party and the General Manager is the responsible party (legally) for reporting and record keeping of data. However, SW delight is directly in control of

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    in customer service. When running a business, complaint can not be avoidable as it can happen at any time. Therefore, we need to have an appropriate complaint handling strategy ready when any problem arises. The following 6 points are the general action for any complaints from customer: 1) Listen to the complaint & acknowledge the problem Listening is a first very important thing

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