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    Genaral Macarthur

    there and was quoted saying “I shall return.” He made true on his promise. Below is a picture his return. Gen. Douglas MacArthur wades ashore during the initial landings at Leyte, Philippine Islands, October, 1944.  Photograph Courtesy of the National Archives & Records Administration After many years of Island jumping and fighting off the Japanese were ever they were located the United States dropped the atom bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japan surrendered to MacArthur on the battleship

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    Flypaper

    know who he is. There is even a chat show host and a magazine who offer a sum of money for the person who can reveal the identity of the artist. However, the artist remains anonymous. He even makes a mark of his butt at the entrance of the New National Gallery of Sculpture. This gives the impression of a person that does not think highly of the art world. Many people want to promote themselves by revealing the anonymous artist. One of them is Council leader Perry, who

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    Art and Culture

    here as someone's keeper — her husband's or her children's."  ("E-Collaborative For Civic Education", 2015) Art galleries looked away and did not accept their art to be displayed in their studios. The women and minorities of cultures had to start protesting outside of art galleries to find their voices, and to be heard. In the late 1960’s women came together to open up their own art galleries, and were finally able to have their work on display for everyone to enjoy and see. By the mid 1970’s there

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    Faith Ringgold Research Paper

    Numerous prominent Civil Rights Activists have been born in the Month of February, and many meaningful demonstrations took place during february during the civil rights movement. Because of these reasons, this month has been dedicated to acknowledging Black history. One significant African American Activist and Feminist is Faith Ringgold. Faith Ringgold was born in Harlem, New york city, New York, on october eighth, 1930, and has a powerful story of her upbringing the provides her arts and crafts

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    Australia Trip Itinerary

    pizzeria. It is lowly priced. 1:30-3:30: Visit Bondi Beach. Bondi Beach is a beach for swimming, surfing, or just sunbathing. 4:00-5:00: Back to the hotel to get cleaned up for dinner. 6:00-9:00: Dinner at the Art Gallery of NSW. The restaurant is highly priced. Then, explore the gallery. After this go back to the hotel for bed. Day 5 9:00: Breakfast at the hotel. 10:00-12:30: Museum of Sydney Australia. The Museum of Sydney has objects and exhibits from colonial and contemporary Sydney. There

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    March Break Narrative

    March Break that was awesome as I went to the Apple Store. At the Apple Store, I got a new phone the iPhone 6s Plus. Because they messed up my iPhone 6 Plus’s battery. The second thing I did that was awesome was when I went to the National Gallery of Canada. At the Gallery, I saw many unique things. One of the most awesome things I saw there was a giant spider made out of steel. The third and last most awesome thing I did during my March Break was when I went to the Ottawa War Museum. I saw a medal

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    Management Strategic

    LIMITED Introduction Founded in 1994 by Singaporean Ho Kwon Ping, Banyan Tree Holdings (BTH) Limited has developed into a multi-national operator with 30 hotels and resorts, over 60 spas 80 retail galleries and 3 golf courses in 27 countries. Banyan Tree has several operating business segments namely hotel investment, hotel management, spa operations, gallery operations, hotel residences, property sales, design and other services. Since the establishment of Banyan Tree, the Group has received

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    Chronological Timeline of the History of Art

    Unknown, Emperor Augustus (white marble), 1st Century, Roman art, Rome, (Von Heintze, 1990:143) Renaissance 12th to 17th Centuries Figure 6: Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (tempera on canvas), 1482, Renaissance, Uffizi Gallery, Florence, (Adendorff, 2008:54) Baroque Art 17th and 18th Centuries Figure 7: Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas (oil on canvas), 1656, Baroque art, Museo del Prado, Madrid, (Adendorff, 2009:16) Neo-Classicism 18th and

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    Surrealism

    Tirésias as Surrealist (Arnason, 2003). Surrealism was influenced by another art of movement - Dada. This movement was focused on everyday objects such as a urinal [Fig 1.], bicycle wheel, or bottle rack could become art by simply displaying them in a gallery – in other words

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    History Isp 2015

    Julia A. R. Morgan History CHC 2D, Period 2 Mr. R. Tait By Julia A. R. Morgan History CHC 2D, Period 2 Mr. R. Tait By THE ART’S IN CANADA: Through the Years. THE ART’S IN CANADA: Through the Years. Table OF Contents: * (Pg. 2-3) WWI: 1914 – 1918 * Pg. 2; John McCrae * Pg. 3; Tom Thomson * (Pg. 4-5) 1920’s – 1930’s Canadian Art * Pg. 4; The Group of Seven * Pg. 5; Emily Carr * (Pg. 6) WWII: 1939 – 1945 * Molly Lamb Bobak * (Pg

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