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    2. LITERATURE REVIEW This literature review offers a commentary on what Pastel accounting software and QuickBooks accounting software specifically is, preferences on both accounting systems, who uses the accounting systems, advantages and disadvantages of each accounting system and includes a brief history on accounting systems. Accounting software refers to a form of application software or computer programs that records and processes accounting transactions within practical components such as

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    We have transitioned into spring and it is now time to paint my nails light pastel colors (according to the internet). Now, what is the best way to transition... a gradient, of course. So, for my first post, I decided to do a gradient. Gradients or ombres are my favorite nail art designs to do and are simple and elegant. For this look, I did a blue toned ombre. 1: Base Coat. 2: Base Color 3: Liquid Latex 4: Sponge To start off, I apply a base coat. I use CND stickey base coat. Then

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    necessary in the art and design. I learned the perspective, how to use charcoal and pencil, and still-life in Drawing 100. However, I am pretty sure that Drawing 101 gave me an opportunity to learn advanced study such as how to do portraits, still-life by pastel, and three-point perspective. First of all, the method of drawing portraits is what I learned the most in Drawing 101. I would answer

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    Cassatt both used gesture lines sketch like drawing. Both of the painters used pastel on paper. In addition, they used chalks of medium in the painting. Each of the artist has pale and light colors. Edgar Degas was a French artist famous for his different paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings. Degas if famous for the “After bath, women drying herself.” This painting was made from 1889-1890. This painting was on a pastel paper. It is 26 5/8 x 22 ¾ in. This painting is located in Courtauld Institute

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    which is the gentle strokes of the brush, pastel color, the soft features of the subjects, and its depiction of the rich and famous. The display of wealth and prominence captured forever on canvas. An example of one such scene would be the painting “Madame Bergeret” by François Boucher. The painting was very exquisite. The woman portrayed (Madame Bergeret) was painted with skin so fair one could tell it was never touched by the sun with just a hint of pastel pink to kiss her cheeks,

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    youngsters. In fact, playing in the park symbolizes freedom from their parents. Charles and Smudge’s are able to run wild, escaping their parent’s negativity. The mediums I used when creating my artwork are magic markers, colored pencils, crayon, and pastels. First, I sketched the picture in the upper left with magic markers. I used thin markers, so I was able to add detail to the drawing. In fact, the elements in the illustration are crisp and defined. For instance, the facial expressions

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    George Bernard Shaw suggests that mistakes are a part of life—they better you and allow you to learn from them. The majority of people would agree with the fact that mistakes demonstrate that you are trying. Shaw states that a life spent making mistakes is much better than a life spent doing nothing at all. He implies with this statement that mistakes are useful. My mistake involved none other than a yellow stained sock. It was a fairly normal day that day, at least for my second-grade self. The

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    making her daughter’s hair pretty. The left half of the painting has a mirror that reflects the mother, daughter, a window and cabinet. In the painting Mother Combing Her Child's Hair, Cassatt shows the close bond of a mother and child by using pastel colors, soft, loose brushstrokes, physical closeness throughout the painting, and a quiet everyday scene.

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    or Aymara. This long, narrow, diverse country has become known for some tasteful cuisine, enjoyable music, and breath taking art. Chile has a variety of cuisine, music, and art. One of the most popular cuisine dishes in Chile is known as pastel de choclo. Pastel de choclo is a large dish made of ground corn mixed with ground beef, chicken, onions, black olives, hard-boiled eggs, spices, and topped with corn dough. This dish was popular in the lower classes in Chile till the late 19th century but

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    In Dany Chan’s article, Adding Flowers on Brocade: Shared Aesthetics of a Qianlong Porcelain and Rococo Textiles, he analyzes the style of vases that were produced during the Qianlong dynasty (1736-95) and compares them to the textiles of the Rococo styles that help shape such styles. Chan opens the article with a brief description of the QIanlong dynasty great accomplishments in the ceramic arts, emphasizing the flamboyant style of the vases. He argues early on, that not enough time is spent discussing

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