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    Kalamkari Essay

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    Kalamkari the ancient Indian art of painting Kalamkari refers to a method of painting natural dyes onto cotton or silk fabric with a bamboo pen or kalam. The name kalamkari translates as pen (kalam) work (kari) in Hindi/Urdu, and was most likely derived from trade relationships between Persian and Indian merchants as early as the 10th century CE. European merchants also had names for this type of fabric decoration: the Portugese called it pintado, the Dutch used the name sitz, and the British preferred

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    Bachofer's Indigo

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    remember one of the art displays as a chair with pillows on it. At first, I questioned whether it was art. When I looked a little closer, the art was the pillow. The pillow was handcrafted out of Indigo Vat. Indigo is a natural dye that makes a deep connection with the human eye. In hopes of using indigo, artist Kathy Bachofer, catches the viewer’s eye through color as well as through patterns and lines. In addition to Kathy Bachofer’s art, Victoria Snyder’s work was fascinating to look at as well

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    In this play, the writer, Federico Garcia Lorca has used colour to symbolize a lot of things. Colours hold as much importance in ones life as fire and water. Colours have a pivotal role in this play as well. The use of colour has made it very easy for the writer to explain what the exact situation was. Also it has been used to show the idea of foreshadowing to the audience. For example the use of the colour 'black' exposed to the viewers the idea of the deaths of Leonardo and the Bridegroom particularly

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    Goldieblox Ethics Paper

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    One of GoldieBlox’s strengths is their concept and premise of the company. The CEO, Debbie Sterling, attempts to break cultural norms. She attempts to disrupt gender roles. In the textbook, Marketing: An Introduction, the authors Gary Armstrong and Phil Kotler, describes GoldieBlox future possibly as, “a new kind of toy aisle at your local supercenter” (528). Other toy companies aren’t attempting to change the toy industry like this. Another strength of GoldieBlox is that they are innovative. One

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    The Indigo Spell

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    is it. This book is a train wreck waiting to happen since The Fiery Heart and I couldn’t get off fast enough. Despite its second rate book covers and predictable plot. I genuinely loved the first two books of Bloodlines series. The third book, The Indigo Spell isn’t as bad as the latter ones but I don’t have a soft spot for it as its prior installments. The last three books, however is the downfall of the series. I will try to keep my review with minimum spoilers, but there are no promises guarantees

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    importantly, my notebook. I started walking from my apartment. There were not a lot people wondering around at noon except for me. Because it was damn hot. Then, as I was walking, there was a damn huge mattress sale sign setting on the walkway. On the indigo blue sale sign, it says: “ HUGE Mattress BLOWOUT sale, Best Prices In Town.” with faded dandelion yellow. The owner of the mattress place probably thought the word “blowout” with all capitalized and yellow letters was not enough attention, so the

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    The Movie ' Her '

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    The movie ‘Her’ is the story about Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix), a man who develops a relationship with Samantha (Scarlett Johansson), an intelligent computer operating system personified through a female voice. At the beginning of the film, Theodore is completely inept when it comes to how to make relationship with person, specifically women. However, after he gets to know Samantha, an OS program, a feeling of true love develops inside of Theodore’s mind. Then he realizes how he was fatuous

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    My Nursing Experience

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    At a young age, the need to excel in school was instilled within me, as I watched my mother struggle in her attempt to earn a college degree, after putting her education on hold for many years to raise a family. A stay at home mom became a full time student, tasks being juggled every which way and chaos a common demeanor. My household was centered around my mother’s pursuit for an education. Being as young as I was (eight to be exact), I never understood what the big deal was or why my mother struggled

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    Indigo Financial Analysis

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    History Indigo Books & Music Inc. started as many separate individually owned bookstores. Coles and SmithBooks were the first bookstores to open in Canada. In 1995 they merged to form Chapters which became the largest book retailer in Canada. In 1996 Indigo was founded by Heather Reisman. Eventually in 2001, Chapters and Indigo merged together to form Indigo Books & Music Inc. In order to keep up with the changing market, Indigo now aims to sell more non-book merchandise. In 2006, Indigo opened up

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    Indigo Books and Music Inc’s purpose is to “to provide our customers with the most inspiring retail and digital environments in the world for books and life-enriching products and experiences.” (Indigo). In this report will be the analysis of Indigo’s financial condition and progression throughout the years 2016, 2015, 2014. Indigo’s headquarters is presently located at 468 King Street West, Suite 500 in Toronto, Ontario on January 9, 2017. From February 4, 2001 to present time, the Chief Executive

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