...April 3, 2014 Piet Mondrian/ De Stijl The “Logical Consequences of Cubism” Piet Mondrian Landzicht Farm Under Unclouded Blue Sky (1905) -placid water—stable image -reflection of trees on a slow moving river -inhibits the illusion of death because of symmentry -charge the realistic landscape Geinrust Farm in the Mist (1906-07) Avond (Evening); Red Tree (1908) -symbolist color influences of Van Gogh -more extreme, pure colors—less and less naturalistic -starts to focus on single objects that are more static and more frontal -putting pressure on the motif of the tree View from the Dunes with Deach and Piers -starts to explore the methods of Seurat - Seurat’s atomization of motif and symbol -futile to depict nature as it is -encounter of the verticality of the plane -osilating between surface and depth -structurally on the left and chromatically to the right Lighthouse in West Kappele (1909) Molen (mill); Red Mill at Domburg Evolution 1910-11 -esoteric iconology -relationship between spirituality and abstract form -mondrian is thinking about how you can make paiting universal -discovers Cezzanian impact on cubism—turns around his painting and makes him pick up more abstract aspects Still Life with Gingerpot (1911) -still much naturalism -can still comprehend many objects that are depicted illusionistically -creates metrix of lines Still Life with Gingerpot II (1912) -linear squaring and organization of all...
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...Yves Saint-Laurent French fashion designer Yves Saint-Laurent was born on August 1, 1936 in Oran, Algeria to Charles and Lucienne Andrée Mathieu-Saint-Laurent. Saint-Laurent grew up in a villa by the Mediterranean with his two younger sisters, Michelle and Brigitte. He was not a popular kid in school and was constantly bullied by his classmates seeming to be homosexual. However, he found comfort in the industry of fashion, he created paper dolls and in his early teen years he was designing dresses for his mother and sisters. When he turned seventeen his mother took him to Paris for an interview with Michael de Brunhoff, the editor of Vogue. A year later, he moved to Paris and enrolled at the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture, where his designs were noticed. As a teen, Brunhoff introduced Saint Laurent to designer Christian Dior. Not very long, he started working in Paris with Christian Dior and gained plenty of compliments for his dress designs. In 1966, he launched his own designs, where his taste of tuxedos for women assembled him fame. Also, he was the first living fashion designer to obtain a solo exhibition in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1983. Throughout his career he created iconic designs, such as ‘Le Smoking suit’ and his ‘Mondrian dress’, which all propelled fashion to what it is today. One of the many examples that completely shows he changed the way fashion worked is the Diversity on the Runway. Many modern runways illustrate the beauty of models from...
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...CHAPTER 4 Analysis and presentation of data 4.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter discusses the data analysis and findings from 107 questionnaires completed by adolescent mothers who visited one of the two participating well-baby clinics in the Piet Retief (Mkhondo) area during 2004. The purpose of this study was to identify factors contributing to adolescent mothers’ non-utilisation of contraceptives in the area. The objectives of the study were to identify adolescent mothers’ • knowledge, attitudes and beliefs regarding contraceptives • knowledge about reproductive issues prior to menarche • knowledge about reproductive issues prior to their pregnancies • reasons for non-utilisation of contraceptives • requirements for using contraceptives effectively to prevent unplanned pregnancies • individual perceptions, modifying factors and variables affecting their contraceptive utilisation Questionnaires were given to adolescent mothers aged 19 or younger when their babies were born. After signing the consent form indicating their willingness to participate in the study, these adolescent mothers completed the questionnaires. The signed consent form was folded and put into a separate box from the anonymously completed questionnaires to ensure anonymity. In this way no signed consent form could be linked to any specific completed questionnaire. A total of one hundred and seven (107) adolescent mothers completed questionnaires at the two participating well-baby clinics between 12 July 2004...
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...Scarce skills Jobs are scarce. What plan can you make to secure a job in today’s world of work? The answer is to study for a scarce skill! What is a scarce skill? A scarce skill is a qualification or job for which there are too little people in South Africa doing the job. Government would like to set South Africa on a winning economic pathway, by developing the skills of our people and assisting people to find employment more easily. Studying for a scarce skill would not only mean helping your country, but also helping yourself! A scarcity in qualifications or jobs, can come from the fact that the occupation is new and very few people have studied to fill these posts. It can also happen that people have not chosen to study for the course and a scarcity developed in the job. Sometimes special experience is required, for example people with years of experience of management, or in other cases people are needed in certain towns, cities or geographical areas. Scarcity can also be in terms of equity, for example too few women enter into a specific career. 2 How can you benefit? Choose to study for a scarce skill. Not only will you be able to find a job more easily, but chances are that you will be paid better and progress to the top of your career path more easily, because employers will snap you up. Also, some qualifications are scarce all over the world, which means that opportunities open up for you much more easily. You can make an appointment with one of the Department’s careers...
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...SUPPLIER DATABASE REGISTRATION NAME OF SERVICE PROVIDER: _________________________________ (To be completed by supplier) FOR OFFICIAL PURPOSES Verified By: Verified by: ________________ Signature: ________________ Persal No: ______________ Date: ______________ Captured By: Captured by: ________________ Signature: ________________ Persal No: ______________ Date: ______________ Entity Maintenance No: Captured by: ________________ Signature: ________________ Persal No: ______________ Date: ______________ APPLICATION ACCEPTED APPLICATION REJECTED DoJ & CD Supplier Number SUPPLIER DATABASE REGISTRATION The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (DoJ&CD) is an outwardly focused, customer-centred government department mandated to uphold and protect the Constitution and Rule of Law in the interest of a safer and more secure South Africa. DoJ & CD, pursuant to the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA), Act 1 of 1999) read with DoJ&CD Supply Chain Management Policy invites service providers to register on DoJ&CD’s database of suppliers/services as official vendors and suppliers for the 2012 to 2013 Financial Year. Suppliers and service providers currently registered as vendors on the DoJ&CD database should also re-apply for considerations to be re-registered on the DoJ&CD vendor/supplier database. A list of commodities requirements are enlisted in the supplier database application form. Prospective suppliers/service providers may apply...
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...Four Letter Code OAKB PAED PANC PACD PAFA PASY LATI DAUA DAAG DABB DABC DAUE DAUG DAUH DAUI DAOO DAAT DAUZ FNLU SAEZ SAVC SACO SAZM FHAW YPAD YBAS YMAV YBBN YBCS YSCB YBCG YPDN YPKA YPTN YMEK YMML YBMA YSNF YPEA YPPH YPPD YBRK YSSY YBTL LOWI LOWK LOWL Three Letter Code KBL ANC TIA ALG AAE CZL GHA ORN LAD EZE CRD COR MDQ ADL ASP BNE CNS CBR DRW KTR MEL ISA NLK PER PHE SYD TSV KLU LNZ City Name KABUL ANCHORAGE ELMENDORF ANCHORAGE INTL COLD BAY FAIRBANKS SHEYMA TIRANA ADRAR ALGIERS ANNABA CONSTANTINE EL GOLEA GHARDAIA HASSI MESSAOUD IN SALAH ORAN TAMANRASSET ZARAZAITINE LUANDA BUENOS AIRES COMODORO RIVADAVIA CORDOBA MAR DE PLATA ASCENSION ADELAIDE ALICE SPRINGS AVALON BRISBANE CAIRNS CANBERRA COOLANGATTA DARWIN KARRATHA KATHERINE MEEKATHARRA MELBOURNE MOUNT ISA NORFOLK ISLAND PEARCE PERTH PORT HEDLAND ROCKHAMPTON SYDNEY TOWNSVILLE INNSBRUCK KLAGENFURT LINZ Airport Name KABUL ELMENDORF ANCHORAGE INTL COLD BAY FAIRBANKS INTL SHEYMA RINAS TOUAT HOUARI BOUMEDIENNE EL MELLAH AIN-EL-BEY EL GOLEA GHARDAIA OUED IRARA IN SALAH ES SENIA TAMANRASSET IN AMENAS LUANDA EZEIZA COMODORO RIVADAVIA CORDOBA MAR DE PLATA WIDEAWAKE ADELAIDE INTL. ALICE SPRINGS AVALON BRISBANE CAIRNS CANBERRA COOLANGATTA DARWIN INTL. DAMPIER TINDAL MEEKATHARRA MELBOURNE INTL. MOUNT ISA NORFOLK ISLAND PEARCE PERTH INTL. PORT HEDLAND ROCKHAMPTON KINGFORD SMITH TOWNSVILLE INNSBRUCK KLAGENFURT LINZ Country AFGHANISTAN ALASKA ALASKA ALASKA ALASKA ALASKA ALBANIA ALGERIA ALGERIA ALGERIA ALGERIA ALGERIA ALGERIA...
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...FEES AND CHARGES FOR 2011 Web Page www.ru.ac.za/fees (1) GENERAL INFORMATION Liability for fees Liability for all fees begins as soon as completed application forms are submitted to the University and the student is accepted. The signing of the application form establishes the legal liability of the student and his/her other funder for the payment of all fees as determined by the Council. This can vary according to the student's circumstances. These fees are published in the annual Rhodes University Calendar, and are available on the WEB. In any discussions or negotiations about fees, it will be assumed that a student and his/her other funder have made themselves aware of the provisions of this section and of the equivalent fees schedule. While the University attempts to keep fees as low as possible, student fees usually increase annually by approximately 10% per annum. Ignorance of the fees payable does not provide grounds for avoiding liability for any fees due and payable. Alteration of fees The University Council reserves the right to alter all fees payable to the University, or to impose a fees surcharge if circumstances require it. In the case of an alteration of fees...
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