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    Analysis of Gerrit Dou's Painting, Astronomer by Candlelight Surprisingly small compared to other works, “Astronomer by Candlelight” by Gerrit Dou could be easily overlooked by a casual stroller. However, as I approached it to have a closer look, other paintings quickly lost interest for me. The closer I got, the more detail appeared; the scene came alive with the play of light and dark. The astronomer, eternally still, pulsed with life, pondering over his books. Within

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    symbols in many different ways; through stories, poetry, and painting, but are not limited to those subjects. Francis Bacon used many symbols in his paintings. By doing this he did not give the viewer just something to look at but, something to decipher. This way Bacon could tell the story of his life, show his emotions, and make a deeper meaning out of something he enjoyed. Francis Bacon, through his life and painting style, creates a memoir in his 1973 Self-Portrait. Even though Bacon’s life was problematic

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    the centuries have held differing opinions about the limits humans should impose on science: whereas Pico della Mirandola believed science was to be used for the glorification of God, but never for the imposition of man on God’s will; Sir Francis Bacon, writing 150 years later, believed that any scientific experimentation or means which justified the end goal of human perfection were acceptable, even if they interfered with God’s creations. In the 21st century, ethicists and scientists from around

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    In this essay I’ll be analyzing selected works of Francis Bacon and briefly discussing arguments of philosophical and existential meanings behind his paintings; and comparing works of artists that have considered likeness to the works of Bacon. Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) has been considered a member of the expressionist movement to which he regarded as an unflattering portrayal of his work. The expressionists wanted to extend their feelings onto the world, warping appearances

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    The personal lives of great artists are often the most tragic; neglectful parents, drug addictions, failed relationships, and mental instability seem to the most common tropes. The British painter Francis Bacon and Anna Kavan, born as Helen Woods, are no exception. The similarities between their personal lives and artistic creations are striking. Both had the misfortune of neglectful parents, both moved from country to country throughout their lives, both were addicted to either heroin or alcohol

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    HKU SPACE Community College 香港大學專業進修附屬學院 Intra- and Interpersonal Competencies (IIC) Lecturer: Office: Email: Tel.: 1. Introduction 1. Human beings are social animals. We meet people and make friends throughout our life. However, building a positive relationship is not an accident, it requires understanding and effort and is an art to be learned and practiced. Learning, developing, expanding, and improving interpersonal skills and competencies are essential

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    Subway is one of the most popular fast food chains and have their outlets in different countries around the world. In this report, the external situation analysis is carried out using the tools PESTLE analysis. On top of that strategy for Subway is also recommended in this report. Subway is an American fast food that found in 1965 by Fred Deluca and Dr. Peter Buck. The store was started with $1000 budget which Fred took as a loan from Dr. Buck. The two partners started their franchise business

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    Introduction Dr. Peter Buck and Fred Deluca partnered together to venture their first submarine sandwich shop in Bridgeport which was called as Pete’s Super Submarines. 312 sandwiches were sold on the very first day. Its brand is ranked number one in the sub sandwich category by ‘Entrepreneur’ magazine held consistently throughout the years. In 90 different countries, Subway has 32,004 restaurants with over 150,000 employees across the world. Subway is the second largest It is owned and operated

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    Write-up 3 Every organization operates and functions in a different way. Rather it be the employees, the structure, or the products and services they provide, each organization will have their own unique way of performing tasks and reaching their goals. All organizations have a set of values and norms by which they go by, which sets them apart from other organizations. These values and norms are part of an organization’s culture. According to the textbook, organizational culture is “the set of shared

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    The life expectancy in the United States has increased over the years making elderly adults becoming the primary caregivers which is known as the sandwich generation. Sandwich generation is a term that is used to describe adults that a taking care of both their family and parents at the same time. In the Petrakis case Helen has taken on the role of becoming her mother-in law caregiver due to Madga injury and recent diagnosed with dementia. In the Greek culture nursing home is not an option unfortunately

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