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    Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd was born on the 24th of April 1920 and was a leading Australian artist through the late 20th century. Boyd's work ranges from impressionist renderings of Australian scene to starkly expressionist figuration, and numerous artworks highlight both genres. His work features humanitarian issues and many themes such as love, loss and shame. Boyd comes from an artistic family. This had an affect on his artwork as both of his parents, Merric and Doris Boyd, were potters and

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    “The Mersey Sound – Adrian Henri, Roger McGough & Brian Patten” by Jesús Milla Cabrera   Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Setting the scene (Suburban poetry) 2.1. Liverpool: pop poetry 3. Adrian Henri 3.1. Biographical notes 3.2. Main works 3.3. Style and influences 3.4. “Love is...” 4. Roger McGough 4.1. Biographical notes 4.2. Main works 4.3. “Let Me Die a Youngman’s Death” 5. Brian Patten 5.1. Biographical notes 5.2. Main works 5.3. “Little Johnny’s Confession” 6. Personal conclusion 7.

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    “I love creation more than life, and I must express myself before disappearing.” Sonia Delaunay certainly lived up to her own expectation, creating an immense impact on the artistic world as an avant-garde member of the Modernist movement. From a young age, she displayed talent in the painting medium, eventually shifting her focus to fashion. While her creations were sometimes not considered art, Sonia Delaunay proved the world otherwise through her unusual yet beautiful work. Eventually, she became

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    On Thursday 12/01/16 at 2236 hours I was dispatched to Terminal Park Elementary School located at 1101 D ST SE because four juveniles had knocked over a donation bin and were throwing rocks at the school (reference AP160088033). Dispatch advised it was possibly related to two other malicious mischief calls that had just previously occurred in the nearby area. I knew Officer D. Pedersen was at 107 16th ST SE located in the city of Auburn, King Co, WA, for a rock being thrown through a living room

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    Russian Art And Artist When people think of art they think of just drawings and different types of paintings. Marc Chagall and Pablo Picasso, two out of the hundreds of artist, are some of the most outstanding artist that have ever been discovered. Art classes only teach people to paint and draw, but Chagall and Picasso taught more than thousands what true art is. Chagall had three big masterpieces he worked on for a long time. Chagall and Picasso were big artist because, Marc had three big masterpieces

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    If anyone has the authority to speak on Christian leadership, it is Henri Nouwen because of his professorship at Ivy League Universities and long-standing role as a priest. Yet Nouwen leans not on either of these credentials; instead, he shares his reflections on leadership that he learned while serving at Daybreak community for handicapped people. What is more, Nouwen learned the most amazing leadership principles when he was asked to speak in Washington D. C. on leadership and Daybreak sent a resident

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    According to Hall (2005, pp188), “Insight into the educational, systemic and personal factors, which contribute to the culture of professions, can help guide the development of innovative educational methodologies to improve inter-professional collaborative practice.” IPE is integral in a healthcare environment, and serves to allow individuals within the healthcare profession to gain an appreciation for differing roles. Using the Kolb’s Learning Cycle (1984), I will chronologically reflect upon my

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    “When we say that something is original … we are referring to the aspect of what can be called authenticity or genuineness, that which is unique not because it is necessarily different in topic or technique, but because it embodies one person’s experience with deep particularity.” This statement, made by the poet Jane Hirshfield, has provoked a reevaluation of my ideas of an authentic work of art, especially within the museum. Authenticity has some definite, and some more vague definitions. In the

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    John Hughes Mr. Lace Senior Theology Honors 18 November 2011 Mr. Lace Trimester Final Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, A. North Whitehead, Monsignor Luigi Guissani, and Charles Hartshorne have contributed significant bits of Theology as the Roman Catholic Church, perhaps a century late, has finally come to a difficult crossroads about the creation of the world: Should the Vatican alter (no pun intended) modify Church Dogmas, which are infallible snippets of doctrinal teaching, or ignore rapid

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    Some think rivalry is two people that holds onto totally different believes and don’t fit together well. But Matisse and Picasso proved to the society that rivalry isn’t always negative, it also brings onboard competition, inspiration, motivation, friendship and more. Ever after Gertrude Stein arranged a meet between the two, Picasso and Matisse became rivals for the rest of their life. Both were influential artist that have dominated the art of the twentieth century. Even though, they were rivals

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