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    Buddhist Art and Iconography As Asian culture became popular, Buddhist art became very familiar to Americans. We can find statues of Buddha not only at Asian restaurants but also at bars, night clubs and even at furniture stores. Buddhist art is becoming less associated with religion; however statues of Buddha and other Buddhist motifs such as lotus flowers have significant religious meanings behind them. Although some of people who are interested in Buddhist art are non-Buddhist

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    Trends In The 1920's

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    There are always particular decades that people are drawn into and for many it is the Roaring Twenties for its scandalous, radical and golden moments. 1920s is known as the age of dramatic social and political change, resulting in the birth of many cultural institutions we recognize today. One of the most groundbreaking achievement being women given the right to vote, a game-changing gesture which opened so many possibilities for women in playing their roles in the field of career and culture in

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    Color and Mood

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    Overall, results indicate that the manipulation of the color of questionnaire had no effect on mood. However, there was an effect of time of day on mood as well as an effect of gender on mood. The results did not support the main hypothesis that different colors would elicit different moods. Thus, this study found no support for the prediction that brighter colors would elicit positive moods, whereas less bright colors would elicit negative moods. These results do not support past research findings

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    Introduction The topic is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). It is an umbrella term used for respiratory disorders such as chronic asthma, chronic bronchitis and emphysema. It is a serious condition that restricts airflow to the lungs and is not fully reversible. It is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in Australia. More than 1 in 20 Australians over 55 have COPD and is also the fifth leading cause of death. There is also a rate of 1,008 per 100,000 of the population aged 55 and

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    Andy Warhol Essay

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    Andy Warhol Warhol was successful in bringing a new form of art to the forefront of an ever changing artworld in the 1960`s. I am interested in the field of commercial and graphic art and it's connection to advertising. That's why I have chosen Warhol as my subject for this essay. I'm going to focus on the techniques and images he used on his paintings. Andy Warhol is one of the world's most renown artists. He was a painter, a photographer, a filmmaker, a publisher of Interview magazine

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    Introduction Over the course of history in the United States, minority groups have risen in terms of power. Government and workforce involvement, representative organizations for the advancement of these groups, the ratification of social justice laws are all excellent litmus tests of the overall treatment of these minority groups. The success of minority groups in what used to be considered a second-world country, Albania, is vastly different in terms of both success and the timeline of this success

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    Analysis of Sentinel Event: Child Abduction Root Cause Analysis (RCA): Child Abduction Please note the root cause analysis and recommended action plan show evidence of the key components of the RCA matrix for the specific event. An area on the matrix that may not have an identified process breakdown should still be summarized to determine that the component was evaluated. Brief description of event Tina, a 13 year old teenager admitted for day surgery, was inappropriately released to her

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    Essay on Transgender in Sports

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    encountered violence, lack of health care, and the loss of homes, jobs, family and friends. There have been many phases of the struggle of being transgendered in America over the years. The current phase we must be in now is equal rights. There are many variations of discrimination against the transgendered community. In our society we simply do not like what we do not understand. It is easier to discriminate than to try and understand. We are all created different and we should appreciate our differences

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    Advertisements” is why do these advertisements not look strange to us when in fact they really are (Jhally)? Gender is a learned social construction on what you do. It is a cultural system based on the binary opposition of men and women but there are also variations

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    Women 's Dress And Dress

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    Introduction France in the 18th witnessed a huge modification in the aesthetic standard in dress for women, whether in terms of material, style and appearance (Rothstein, 1999: 2). French fashion had successively experienced several distinctive stages. For instance, Rococo (luxury court-style showing femininity, slimness and mannerism) was in stark contrast to the Baroque (characteristic with dignity and elegance). However, since the 1870s, the Enlightenment and the French Evolution had exerted a

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