craft, producing strange and unconventional paintings that led to Kahlo being heralded as a new age artist. Additional widely-accepted geniuses have conceived ideas or methods that benefit culture, science, or technology. There must always be a passion, a drive, some sort of
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With the rapid development of business and marketing relations, the portrayal of the right image through the distinct and memorable visual identity has become one of the chief factors, which gives the competitive advantage. Designing logos, business branding and trademarks, we are more likely to be the leaders on the market and our image can be perceived as the symbol, implying the originality and quality of our products. The Apple hardware company is the best computer company that sells
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photographs of a desolate, crater-pocked world that seemed incapable of supporting life. Mariner 9 would complicate the picture, revealing an active planet, with volcanoes, canyons, and channels apparently carved by catastrophic floods. With those discoveries, the prospects for finding life on Mars – or at least evidence of ancient life – would rise again. But in 1968, Mariner 9 was still three years away. NASA’s decision to launch a mission to search for life on Mars was made at a time when few believed
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to select the most intelligent, imaginative, energetic, and emotionally stable third of mankind, all races would be present.” This expression of his views on the equality of all of humankind makes up the foundation of Boas’ research, ideas, and discoveries. Franz Boas: The Shackles of Tradition, a film by Bruce Dakowski, precisely describes Boas’ account into the lives of many indigenous people whose cultures are slowly on the verge of extinction. Born in Germany in 1858, Boas studied geography
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Mars is a fascinating planet full of interesting surprises. Mars is the 4th planet from the Sun, right after Earth. When Mars is the very closest to Earth it can be only 33.9 million miles from Earth (54.6 million kilometers). This happens every two years and is the best time to send a spacecraft to Mars. Even at its closest point a trip to Mars is 300 days or 10 months. However, when it is the furthest away it’s almost 250 million miles from Earth (401 million km). But on average it is about 140
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astonishing things happen throughout the text but leaves the reader wondering whether these mysterious acts are rooted in science or magic. Throughout my reading, I changed my mind constantly on whether these strange occurrences were a result of magical powers or just scientific discoveries. There are three specific things he does that made me feel like it was more than science behind his actions. First, he uses trickery throughout the story. Second, there are numerous magical events presented throughout
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2 Strange discovery Finally they uncovered… Stuart began to dig the covered part up, and it was very dirty and hard. Stuart didn’t know what it was, but he called his father to check out what it was. Mike removed the dirt from the object. Stuart and Mike looked at the object. The object shone as the light. It was beautiful. They were surprised and couldn’t believe that it was true. But it was true, it was gold. Stuart looked at the object as if it was the last cake on the dish. The object was
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Plot: This book starts off in the Central London Hatching and Conditioning center, where the Director of the hatchery and his assistant, Henry Ford, are giving a tour of the facilities to a group of young boys. The Director explains to the students the process of Bokanovsky and Podsnap by which humans are grown inside bottles and then conditioned/brainwashed to believe the moral “truths” that the World state wants to implant in them. This conditioning, also known as hypnopaedia or sleep-teaching
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"Ms. Found In A Bottle" by Edgar Poe The story for analysis "Ms. Found in a Bottle" is written by Edgar Allan Poe. The text is about a man who describes the loss of a ship and its crew and his own discoveries. So the subject matter is the cognition of life and death. The story begins with the exposition. In this part of the text the narrator tries to persuade the reader that the story he is going to tell is true, and for this purpose the following stylistic devises are used. "The Pyrrhonism
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CHAOS THEORY It is a field of study in mathematics, with applications in several disciplines including, and philosophy. Chaos theory studies the behavior of dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions—a response popularly referred to as the butterfly effect. Chaotic behavior can be observed in many natural systems, such as weather and climate. This behavior can be studied through analysis of a chaotic mathematical model, or through analytical techniques such as recurrence
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