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7421: Real Heroes
... Furthermore, heroism not only limited to males. In my point of view, heroes should consist of some kind of special qualifications. They can do the thing that normal people cannot do, such as having the great ability to solve problems. Also, real hero should be righteous, knowing what self is doing. His position as a hero depended upon his understanding his place in society and knowing the social responsibility. Take the ...
7422: Rahotep And Nefret
... Archaeological Museum. In them, the men are portrayed as either red or brown while the women are snow white. Nefert wears a shoulder-length wig and ornate headband decorated with symmetrical designs. The sculptor paid great attention to details, as her real hair and the straps from her dress can be told apart from the wig and her robe. Nefert’s nipples also protrude from her bosom and only one of ...
7423: Quest For Fire
... will not collapse. But when a robber comes, the house has no protection. Without fire, men can live, but they lose their most powerful weapon when they are attacked. Thus, the tribe is in a great danger. An attack of wolves or other beasts can easily kill them. Because they don't know how to make fire, they send out three members of the tribe to look for fire. On their ...
7424: When Did Johns-Manville Know?
... actions because he would demand that they evaluate the consequences of their actions, which they clearly did not do. By concealing the potential asbestos hazards from their workers they may have been causing stockholders a great happiness in the form of increased profits, but they also caused a greater unhappiness to the families that lost loved ones due to asbestos illness and death. I believe that each of these philosophers would ...
7425: Progression Of Islamic Art
... the custom for shahs to have their own personal copy of the Shahnama. This naturally transformed the quality of the book into measurement of status. The second shah of the Safavid dynasty, Tahmasp, was a great patron of the arts. Not only did he have his copy ornamented with gold, silver, rich colors, and exquisite calligraphy, he employed the most distinguished artists of the time to paint the two-hundred-and ...
7426: Fuji Xerox
... compatible goals, complementary skills, commensurate risk, and commitment to the venture. Even though their corporate cultures are different, they have been able to accommodate each other. Significantly, Xerox has been willing to give FX a great due of autonomy and allow a 100 percent Japanese management team. In terms of cooperation during the joint venture, both partners contributed their own resources, expertise, and commitment. Before FPF and RX became passive partners ...
7427: Pop Art 2
The notorious Campbell's soup can painting- Was Andy Warhol a great artist fighting materialism or was it trite radical realism unworthy of artistic critical review? This style of art, known as Pop Art, was coined by the English critic Lawrence Alloway in 1958 (Web museum, 1 ...
7428: Pirates Of Penzance - Critique
... one another. It was a pleasure to hear such beautiful voices and to see how well those two actors portrayed the loving couple on stage. The Major-General Stanley, played by Scott Shipman, was another great performance. His acting was less convincing than the others, but it was his singing that carried his performance. His rare solos overpowered the orchestra and got strong reactions from the audience, proving that what his ...
7429: William Wordsworth
... He also sees little birds hopping and playing. He cannot understand what they are thinking. He does not understand why the birds like to hop and play, and why their simple motions give them such great happiness. But on the other hand, the birds may even be thinking about how man’s children hop and play, and they might not understand what man is thinking and why that gives them pleasure ...
7430: Painting Nude Figure By Pabblo Picasso
... in 1881. Pablo was the son of a respected art teacher, and due to his father's influence, young Pablo entered the Academy at Barcelona at age 14. This was where he painted his first great work, "Girl with Bare Feet". After two years of schooling, Picasso transferred for even for advanced tutelage. This did not hold Picasso's interest, so instead he spent much of his time in cafes and ...


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