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Who Is Alberto Burr Rosso Plastica
Art can be found in everything, in some form of artistic capability, from the hand of man and down to DNA. Though, in my opinion, for something
to be consider "real" art it should contain at least 5 certain characteristics. Alberto Burri's Rosso Plastica (Red Plastic), dated 1961, contains all 5 at
these qualities; design, creativity, uniqueness, reaction, and inherent meaning. With all of this, he makes a beautiful and revolutionary piece of art, so
very distinct. The design in his piece is made 3 different mediums, the first one is PE (polyethylene) as the base, and he stretches this base over
support before painting and/or sculpting them. Burri also uses acrylic paint to give the image depth and an overall striking look. Then he would have
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Alberto Negros Poem Senior
The poem "Seniors" by Alberto RГos tells of one man's experiences with imaginary girls. During high school students are go through puberty and are
experiencing bodily changes and changes in feelings as well. But what change this poem mostly goes in depth with is the increase of sexual feelings
towards the other gender in the perspective of a male. The narrator talks about his classmates, he provides us with a glimpse of what it means for males
to develop sexual feelings. However, once the narrator starts talking about himself is when the poem begins to unfold. You understand that the poem is
mostly about masturbation, RГos argues that an imaginary girl is as good as if not better than having sex with a real girl. The first stanza of the poem
is dedicated to his classmates William, Konga, and Maya, showing how they are so focused on getting real girls that they don't understand... Show more
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The narrator is by himself, "I have lain on the desert in watch / low in the back of a pick–up truck... / the moment again to dream of making love and
sweat, / this time to a woman, or even to all of them/ in some allowable way, to those boys, then, / who couldn't cry, to the girls before they were
women," (574). He is thinking about who else he should be with, but you can tell from previous stanzas he can get any girl or woman he wants,
through imagination. He can get any single any one of them without facing crying in front of them like the other boys did. The narrator realizes
he can get every woman at once "Me on my back, the sky over me / pressing its simple weight into her body / on me, into the bodies of them all, of
me" (574). This is when the narrator is set on that having an imaginary girl is better than having a real girl. He can get anyone he wants at any time,
even all at the same time. This is when he solidifies that the girls he was with was all imaginary when it was vague in previous
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Symbolism In The Secret Lion By Alberto Alvaro Rios
Lots of things change when you age. That treehouse that your dad built for you when you were little is not just a treehouse anymore, instead, it
serves as a reminder of how gentle and careful he was. Similar to the treehouse, the symbols used in the short story, The Secret Lion by Alberto
Alvaro Rios, show the readers how the boys' perspectives on things change as they get older. When they were young, the narrator and his friend
Sergio liked to play at the arroyo to pass time. One day, they found a grinding ball which they suspect must have been used for mining. The
cannonball was something perfect in an imperfect world, innocence in an adult world, and it was something they wanted to keep forever, just like
how kids will always want to be kids. They boys knew that they were going to have to hide the metal ball or else it was going to get taken away,
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The boys went there to yell about teachers, school, and just about anything to alleviate the stress. Going to the arroyo was a sign of rebellion,
something they mastered as they grew older. The construction waste that would pollute the waters in the arroyo hit the boys with the reality that the
arroyo was not as perfect as they thought when they were kids. Everything in their childhood loses a bit of its magic as they grow older, just like how
the waters became tainted with
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The Cold War
With the end of the "Cold War", the hypothesis of war between states declined and created opportunities for peace and security. However, new types of
conflicts, new challenges for maintaining international security and new threats to peace emerged. The U.S. attacks on September 11, 2001, marked a
before and after in international relations, security concepts, and the emergence of new threats. Governments have had the necessity to change and to
design new strategies to address these new threats. Furthermore, it has been necessary to modify the roles of the Armed Forces.
The paper analyzes the role of the armed forces combating the new threats in Peru. First, it explains the new threats that Peru is facing and the role of
the armed forces combating them, its employment, and legal issues that allow its participation. After that, this paper analyzes the strengths and
weaknesses of military participation. Finally, it recommends measures to strengthen its participation.
The last white paper on national defense, April 2005, recognized the external and internal threats that Peru is facing. As external threats, those
generated if someone tries to apply security doctrines incompatible with the rule of international law, threats that could emerge from the crisis regarding
scarcity of natural resources of strategic value, terrorism, drug trafficking, and international crime. As internal threats, it recognized terrorists and
subversive groups, radical groups promoting social violence,
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Analysis Of The Hummingbird's Daughter By Luis Alberto Urrea
The "Hummingbird's Daughter" by Luis Alberto Urrea proved to be a novel full of Mexican culture and identity, focusing on such intricate detail all
the way through. One character in particular, Don Tomas Urrea who is the father of Teresita, plays a very important role throughout the book being a
father, for Teresita, a friend for some, and a 'patron' for most. Although at the start of the book this man is not fairly distinguished, reading deeper into
the novel the reader is slowly hooked to how humble and courageous Don Tomas can be. Being the head of the family a lot is expected of Don Tomas,
he has to be fierce in front of his men, at the same time a good leader for his workers, and eventually up to the point of playing the role of a father to
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A good example of this was when Teresita went looking for Huila and wound up without invitation in the Urrea big house. Even though she is a
little girl, this would still be considered trespassing and most ranchers would want to punish the little girl simply because of principle. But with Don
Tomas it was completely different, instead he took Teresita to the kitchen and gave her cookies. This was just a small portrayal of how big of a heart
Don Tomas Urrea has and but he is kindness should never be mistaken for weakness. Coupled with the fact that Don Tomas takes pride in being a
Urrea descendent, he has to carry the family name and live up to his ancestor's reputation and everything they have established thus
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Alberto Dumont Research Paper
Alberto was born on July 20, 1873 in the town of Palmira in Brazil. This town is now known as Santos Dumont. Alberto was the youngest of the 7
children. His father's name is Henrique Dumont, and his mother is Francisca de Paula Santos. His family owned a coffee plantation. When Alberto
Dumont was 18 his father sent him to Paris where Santos Dumont worked on chemistry, physics, astronomy, and mechanics. In Alberto's early career
he built and flew hot air balloons and early airships. On October 19, 1901 he won the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize for a flight that rounded the Eiffel
Tower. Then on October 23, 1906 he started working on heavier than air machines. Then he made a heavier than air plane,named "14–bis" also known
as Oiseau de proie
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African Countries, Sierra Leon And Ghana
I have chosen to dissect two West African countries, Sierra Leon and Ghana, along with Peru located in South America and lastly the United States
located in North America. Sierra Leon is a British established colony founded in 1787 for slaves returning to Africa from Great Britain and also the
United States, its primary language is Krio spoken by 97% of citizens. Sierra Leone became an independent country within the Commonwealth of
Nations on April 27 of 1961 and Freetown was deemed the capital city. Sierra Leone holds a population of 6,453,184 and population density of 89.4
per square kilometer. In spite that this country is very poor it still suffers the consequences of the Civil war. Yet its mineral, farming and angling assets
still ensures potential for monetary future developments. Earnest Bai Koroma is the current President of Sierra Leon. Earnest Bai Koroma is a
graduate from the oldest University in West Africa, Fourth Bay College class of 1976, born October 2 1953. Sierra Leon Presidential term limit consists
of a maximum of 2 five–year term limits. Earnest BK is now serving his 2nd term as of 2007. During Earnest Bai Presidency Sierra Leonean faced
detrimental governmental issues, commanded by the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014. As the nation experienced the most exceedingly
sicknesses ever. The President was condemned for the Government slow reaction and for the outrageous measures it took, for example, "shutting down"
the whole nation to check the spread
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Alberto Urrea's 'The Devil's Highway': A Review
The Devil's Highway: a Review
The Devil's Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea is undeniably a book that is absolutely worth reading. It recounts a nightmarish tale through a desperate
landscape and the tales of struggle of 26 real men who risked everything in search of a better life. The Devil's Highway is a real geographic
destination; it refers to the Arizona desert on the Mexican border. Some assert that in order to survive this particular region, one would need two
gallons of water per day, as the temperatures can be higher than 100 degrees. In fact, some say the Devil's Highway is so hot that dead bodies naturally
mummify when left by the side of the road (8m.com). This demonstrates one of the main reasons that the book is so worthwhile to read: it tells the
story of human survival against a hostile environment. In many ways this has been the fundamental story of human beings from the beginning. Human
beings have continually fought to overcome adverse or difficult environments as an aspect of human survival. Nature and the elements even if nature
manifests simply by an inhospitable temperature can be one of the most formidable threats to a human being because human beings cannot control
nature; they can only react to it as best as they can. Thus, one can easily argue that people will never tire of reading this story because of its dominance
to the human condition.
Another reason why the book is so worthwhile to read is that it captures another aspect of the human story:
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The Shining Path Or El Sendero Luminoso
Known as one of the most dangerous and violent terrorist organizations in the world, the Shining Path or El Sendero Luminoso in Spanish of Peru was
unique in various aspects. Although now considered a menace to Peruvian society, the Shining Path still remains as a significant reference for
revolutionary movements. Living in an age of terror, Peru was a country of disorder and corruption; the road to liberation was a far way to go. For
years, demagogic candidates turned dictatorial leaders were filled with an insatiable hunger to fight for power and dominance. They mainly spent
money on military forces, drugs, and other frivolous things; yet all failed to simply provide for the people who needed them most. Living was almost
nonexistent and an illusion with an impoverished economy. The country remained socioeconomically stagnant. Promises were never made and
Peruvians became more desperate, angry, and resentful by the day. Emotions gradually fueled their fires into strong burning passions. This was more
than enough to spark a revolutionary movement to eternally live on. No matter how vile and wicked it would resort to, the people were ready.
Everyone just wanted to survive. And that was exactly where the Shining Path came into the picture. Despite how unconventional this 'shining path'
was, it brought a promising future to the voices dying to be heard.
Shining Path was a frightening guerilla force profoundly isolationist and sectlike. The terrorist organization established in
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Che Guevara Simulacralised Image
Che Guevara, a simulacralised image
In this essay I will discuss with the help of academic resources the difference between cult value and exhibition value and how it relates to the "aura"
of authenticity in reproduced artworks. The concept, definition and different stages of simulacrum will be discussed according to Jean Baudrillard's
and Michael Camille's text by referring to Che Guevara photograph and represented images such as internet memes. Lastly an understanding will be
demonstrated of how postmodern strategies are no longer relevant in the context of simulacrum.
According to Benjamin (1955: 794) aura belongs to the artwork's uniqueness and that most artworks had this uniqueness before mechanical
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The first stage is the "reflection of basic reality" which suggests that the representation refers to a deeper meaning or reflecting the meaning of the
original, in this case it is the original photograph taken, figure 1, by Alberto Korda (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The second stage is the masking and
perversion of basic reality, meaning that the image itself has become a transformation of the image in itself, figure 2, Jim Fitzpatrick's represented
image of Che Guevara (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The third stage is the masking of the absence of basic reality, meaning that the image has taken on its
own transformation, thus moving away from the original concept, for example the mass produced T–shirt or mugs with the image of Che Guevara.
The third stage does not grasp the reality it belongs to and Baudrillard (1988: 170) refers to this stage as the simulation. The fourth and the last stage
of Baudrillard orders of simulacra is the final stage of simulation, this is the stage that the image has become too distant from its origin and that it
bears no resemblance to the original and has become a new reality or "Hyper–Reality" (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The fourth stage can be noted in figure
3, where each meme of Che Guevara has its own meaning and new
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Melancholia Essay
The Melancholia oil painting by Giorgio de Chirico dated 1916 measuring 20 x 20 ВЅ inches and the Standing Nude Woman sculpture by Alberto
Giacometti dated 1953 measuring 8 ВЅ x 3 ВЅ x 4 Вѕ inches located in the Menil Collection were both encouraged by European art during the
Surrealist movement. This was a time to explore the unconscious mind and to draw from dreams and imagination which resembled a feeling of sadness
and alienation suggesting feelings of silence in everyday life.
There are many different ways an artist uses visual elements/principles in describing their art. The oil painting shows exaggerated colors on the
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A brush for thin strokes was required to paint the warm yellow color in the arches and tower to contrast with the background of the greenish–blue sky
painted darker to resemble dusk and the gold and black tints are in the foreground. The rhythm of the archways leads your eyes from one point in the
other direction creating unity of the shapes, colors and patterns showing coordination and proportion to one another. The symmetrical painting has
variety of elements that bring the design together with the focal point of the small–scale statue showing the value in contrast to the brighter
background for the viewer to fill closer to the artwork. It balances the picture and is representative therefore you are able to identify the scenery with an
amount of abstraction in the statue. The three–dimensional empty space sculpture has a vertical line of two end points intended for the body and
horizontal for the large base, like the Cubism style, but missing beauty and bright colors. The color is naturalistic white clay with thin strokes of a
brush to paint the shiny gold trim but the rectangular shapes are used for defining the body parts, like the narrow small head. The chisel for carving
around a wire armature, which had to be used to detail
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Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia
One of the most difficult aspects of working in the medical field, specifically as a nurse, is the loss of a patient. Similarly, watching a patient who has
been diagnosed with a terminal disease struggle emotionally and physically to deal with their upcoming death is difficult to watch. Suffering in the
hospital, their life is not of quality and their family is watching them struggle. Highly debated, physician assisted suicide has been named one of the
options for these patients. Physician assisted suicide occurs, at least where is is legal, when a terminally ill patients makes the decision that they would
like to die, rather than suffer the rest of their life. Once the patient makes this decision, the physician can assist them in death by either administering
euthanasia to the patient or prescribing the drug to the patient to take on their own. There are currently, according to Death With Dignity, six states
that have legalized physician assisted suicide: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington (Death). As can be seen
by the amount of states with physician assisted suicide legal, it is not a widely supported practice. However, lawmakers should work towards the
removal of bans in many locations of physician assisted suicide and towards legalizing; it violates no federal law, end of life care isn't efficient enough
to eliminate mental suffering, animals are euthanized for the same reasons, and it ends the patient's suffering. In the past
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Personal Review: Hi Alberto Rivera
Hi Alberto Rivera, you have indeed accomplished a lot in life; and reading the knowledge, and experiences that you have acquired including the
opportunities you have and still holding under your belt; it will be fair to say that you have added a positive attribute to the American people. Also,
based on the level of your exposure and academic background; I will anticipate that you have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly side of human
beings. Out of curiosity, how is San Antonio Texas like, and how is it treating you? I have never had the opportunity to visit there yet, but I have heard
so much about it. Bringing me to my next question, Rivera; like you rightfully said, that your military career can be summed up in two phases. The
first phase
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Using Alberto Manguel's The Richler Room
The Richler Room left by famous Canadian author Mordecai Richler contains all the books he has collected throughout his life as well as a
collection of objects he had used during his writing career. Using Alberto Manguel's quote about the difference between a public library and a private
library, I consider the Richler Room more than a space defined by the two terms, but a space in which people can gather and feel the presence of the
past through the objects and books within the room. Manguel's quote which differentiates a public library and a personal library as well as exploring the
Richler Room suggests that a personal library would be a mixture of a library and an archive. When the class was asked whether we considered this
room
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Ap American History
Alberto AlonsoDecember 8, 2012 A.P. American HistoryDBQ Essay #2––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1. "The opponents
of the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War attacked slavery as the root cause of expansion, but in fact it was no more important than other
causes." Assess the validity of this statement, using the documents and your knowledge of U.S. history from 1820–1860 to support your answer.
During the early–mid part of the 19th century (mainly 1820–1860) Americans objected many things they didn't like. Taxes, the government, even
presidents were some of the rejections of the people. But the one thing the people did not like during this time period was the annexation of Texas and
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Why? Because...I think...our people [should move there]!" The author of Document E obviously believed in the idea of manifest destiny because
he wants to see people in San Francisco, which is in California. The manifest destiny idea helped encourage people to have more pride in their
nation, which allowed them to expand from the East coast of America to the West. However, not every idea of expansionism was happy. Others
people wanted to expand America because of fear. In Document F it states, "None can fail to see the danger to our safety and future peace if Texas
remains an independent state, or becomes an ally or dependency of some foreign nation more powerful than herself." After Texas won its
independence from Mexico in 1835, Texas could not cede the American Union because it needed to enter America with a free state (a state with no
slavery) because of the Missouri Compromise (the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 in which stated that there would be no slavery in the
Louisiana Territory above the 36th parallel). Since there were no other states to enter with Texas, Texas had to remain as an independent state for about
ten years (1835– 1845). During that time, people urged for a state to enter as a free state with Texas because, since Texas was not a part of America, it
could do whatever it wanted. Things like joining a different nation or starting a war with America were options that were available for Texas. That is
why many
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Bernardo Alberto Houssay: Hispanic Science
Bernardo Alberto Houssay was a hispanic scientist who was involved in the areas of physiology and experimental science. He was born in Buenos
Aires, Argentina in April of 1887 from his father who was a lawyer. He was such an intelligent and dedicated to his education since he was young. He
graduated high school by the age of 14, went of to college, graduated from pharmacy school at the age of 17 and then graduated and received his MD
by the age of 23. He was already a doctor by the age of 21. He was most known for his study in physiology and experimental medicine.He went off to
being a professor of veterinary science and physiology. Although he was dismissed from his position as a professor at a medical institution due to
political issues
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Innocence In 'The Secret Lion' By Alberto Rios
Innocence in "The Secret Lion"
Growing up is an important event all boys go through. The story "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Rios portrays two young boys in their journey to
adulthood. The boy's learn important life advice from the interactions with his mother. The boys have realizations of the environments they were in
and their new sexual feelings in their journey through the arroyo and golf course. Fleeting innocence is shown in the boy's endeavours with the
grinding ball. The boys in Alberto Rios's "The Secret Lion" have epiphanies which lead to learning knowledge necessary for well being in life.
The boys have realizations of the environments they were in and their new sexual feelings in their journey through the arroyo and golf course. The
children learn vital life guidance from talking with the mother. The boys learn that parents keep many things in life from their children, and that
happens to be the golf course in "The Secret Lion". The boy realise that "[His] mother [is] keeping something from [them]" (Rios, 88). Parents often
keep things of various importance from their children. Children usually only realise this once they get older. Learning ... Show more content on
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When the boy is reminiscing about the grinding ball, he remembers he uses "kid's words" (rios, 86). The boy admits the words are childish words,
and that he has matured and grown up since then. The boys lose their ball. The boys bury their ball, but admit that "once [they] buris it, it was gone
forever]" which leads to the boys learning that if you do not keep careful control over and organise your belongings you may lose them, and
organisation is definitely helpful in life. The boys were scared the adults would try to take their grinding ball, as "[the ball], was going to be taken
from [them]. The parents are the adulthood, and are taking away the ball. which represents the childhood of the boys. In the journey the boys
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Alberto Granado's The Motorcycle Diaries
The Motorcycle Diaries follows Ernesto Che Guevera's and his friend, Alberto Granado's, excursions through Latin American in the year 1952. Ernesto,
a medical student, and Alberto, a biochemist, intent was to see the San Pablo Leper Colony in Peru. Alberto, being the one professionally interested in
the Colony. However, these intentions changed as the encountered countless oppressed members of Latin American societies. These encounters not
only changed Erensto's political views, but redirected his entire career path.
They repaired Alberto's motorcycle, named "La Poderosa II" (The Mighty–One), said goodbye to their families, and left Buenos Aires, Argentina.Their
first stop being the home of Ernesto's lover and family. This set their trip back a little over a week. However, they eventually left when Ernesto's lover,
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Ernesto describes it as "a great copper mountain with 20–meter–high terraces" (80). This copper mine is ran by outside countries. The experience leads
Ernesto to observe the poor conditions that miners face and the devastating effect that capitalist industries controlled by foreign companies can inflict
on local communities. He talks about the economic and political battle that is being wedged in Chile. Ernesto meets a couple that is homeless and
trying to find work in the mines. They were essentially blacklisted from the mines for their Communist beliefs (which were illegal at the time). After
meeting them he states his "...great pity that represses them." (78). He mentions that, "apart from whether collectivism =, the communist vermin," is a
danger to decent life, the communism gnawing at his entrails was no more than a natural longing for something better..." (78). In this moment, Ernesto
is beginning to see communist ideologies as not toxic, but a natural response to class based oppression and poor working/living
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Alberto Giacometti Essay
Alberto Giacometti, a very successful artist during his years of multi–media creation, was filled with conflict about every aspect of life, included the
people that surrounded him, art in general (and his in particular), and death. James Lord was a longtime friend and art critic who sat a one–day sketch
session that lasted a month, who spent the time in study of the great artist portrayed in his book A Giacometti Portrait. The sessions, short in hours,
but long in patience, seemed to progress backwards over the month long period, but provided ample chances for the author to get a good look into
Giacometti's private live. Giacometti needed people in his life, according to Lord, not so much to constantly reaffirm his self–worth as to give... Show
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One day, Lord helped him select some canvases for a scheduled trade with an art dealer more interested in the sale than what the artist felt were his
better pieces. Another time, Lord finally stopped Giacometti, who, in a frenzy, slashed and stacked canvases to be disposed of. The portrait itself was
only finished, far from the artist's satisfaction, when James Lord told him he could not delay his departure any longer. The two discussed death as if it
were an everyday topic, not just how it fascinated the artist, but the best ways to commit suicide, with any implied social criticisms and depth of
knowledge that might be gained. Giacometti, half joked that he was not serious about suicide, just curiosity about the results, was told by Annette one
night, in a rare moment of exasperation, to "go outside and do it or shut up" about burning himself alive. James Lord's portrait of Giacometti as
sketched with words was just as accurate of the artist's finished canvas was of the critic. Both were full of grey corners, dark shadows, and unnoted
details, yet somehow managed to have captured the true essence of the man being studied. Art,
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Case Study Of Alberto Culver's Acquisitions
Reporting entities may invest in other companies for numerous reasons .Revolutionary ideas and partnering with industry leaders is one path forward
from the rapid pace of business. Alliances established through investments may create value that could not otherwise be generated. Finally, readily
accessible sources of financing may further encourage companies to seek opportunities and favorable circumstances to invest in. When investing some
companies may not wish to gain control of another entity (Associates) or may find it difficult to do so, in this case collaboration becomes the best
solution (Joint venture), some may wish to gain control and as such operations or a business is purchased as a form of investment (subsidiary).
Unilever's Acquisitions The acquisition of 38 % ordinary shares of Talenti, 80 % shares of Alberto Culver by Unilever and 40 % ordinary shareholding
by Alberto Culver in Talenti is a form of investment to those reporting entities and the classification of these investments in Unilever's financial records
might differ from eachother depending on the level of ownership or amount of shares that the other entity has in another entity or a binding contractual
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Alberto Culver and Unilever both invested in Talenti Gelato & Sorbetto in form of ordinary equity of 40% and 38% respectively. According to
section 14 it can be said that both the entities have significant influence (ordinarily having 20% or more of voting power) in Talenti. "Where the
investor is a parent the voting rights of the parent and its subsidiaries in the investee are aggregated in order to determine whether the parent (investor)
has significant influence or not over the investee" (IFRS for SMEs, 2009, p
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Peru 's Human Development Index Essay
During the majority of the nineteenth century, Peru had consistently struggled with a turbulent political history, especially regarding its stability. The
incapability of institutions to solidify, which contributes the the lack of political stability, occurred from quick successions of government and constant
reforms within the political structure (Weeks, 2015). But regardless ofPeru's record of political instability, steps have been taken in the recent years to
consolidate its democracy and reach for economic policies that are market–friendly.
Although Peru is a developing country, it has a high human development index that has been strengthening over the years. According to the Human
Development Reports from the United Nations Development Programme, Peru's Human Development Index (HDI) ranking has increased from
approximately .6 in 1990 to .734 in 2014, and has retained this ranking the following year (UNDP, 2015). Peru is also rated at 2.5 out of 7 in
freedom (Freedom House, 2015). As for human security, Peru has a homicide rate of 9.6 per 100,000 people, which is nearly double the homicide
rate of the United States (UNDP, 2015). According to the same 2014 reports, Peru's ranking under the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is set as
.043, meaning that 10.4% of the population falls under multidimensional poverty, and 2.1% live under severe multidimensional poverty (UNDP, 2015).
From recent years, there has been a rise of demand for a final solution to income
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Treaties Against Terrorism And Aircraft Hijacking
treaties against terrorism and aircraft hijacking going as far back as the 70s. It was Universal jurisdiction that allowed Israel to try Adolf Eichmann in
Jerusalem in 1961. Kissinger in his article stated that "thought it possible that national judges would use them as a basis for extradition requests
regarding alleged crimes committed outside their jurisdiction". The Torture convention on 1984 that was ratified by 124 governments required that any
torturer found in its territory will be tried where the torture took place even if that means extradition. A country that does not have the means to try
someone in violation may extradite the torturer to a country that can. Then there is the Geneva conventions of 1949 on the conduct of war. The Geneva
convention was ratified by 189 countries including the United States. All countries involved have agreed to search for persons regardless of
nationality to courts for trial who are reasonably accused of crimes. Kissinger worries that the ICC was vague and ran the risk of being used for
political agenda. Roth assures him that in fact that the treaty 's definition for war crimes follows closely to the Pentagon 's very own military manuals
as well as the Geneva convention. The fear that judges and courts becoming tyrannical can be offset by the fact that as it stands prosecutors can be
removed for misconduct by a majority vote. The ICC treaty even states that a two–thirds vote can remove a judge. Many of the concerns that the ICC
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Alberto Savinio Research Paper
Alberto Savinio was born in Athens, Greece in 1891. He grew up to be a musician, writer, and artist. For a while, he stayed in Greece to study
music. When their father died, he and Giorgio de Chirico, his brother, moved to Monaco and soon after to Paris. Savinio came into contact with
artist such as Apollinaire, Picasso, Blaise Cendrars, Francis Picabia, Jean Cocteau, and Max Jacob in Paris. He was not only influenced by them, but
also Carlo Carra, and Guiseppe De Pisis. Carra and Pisis were the two in which made him want to create his surrealism works. The Surrealist
Movement was started in Paris by a groups of writers and artist. They wanted to use the subconscious mind to unlock the power of the imagination. The
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This one is similar to three of the others that I have looked at because it has what looks like bright 3D shapes that are toys. These are also floating
out in the ocean. Unlike Giocattoli, these toys are wedged between a set of rocks in the ocean. It looks as though it is a shipwreck. I say shipwreck
because there are masts sticking out of all of the colorful toys. Even though the shapes are bright, the masts and the water/sky in the background look
more sad, and somber–like. The difference in color from the toys and the background give a confused feel to the painting. This one is called The Lost
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Peru 's Economic And Social Impacts Of Illicit Drug Trade
Like many other countries in Latin America and across the globe, Peru is no stranger to the economic and social impacts of illicit drug trade. However,
unlike most other countries in the region like Colombia, Peru does not experience a high rate or organized crime or violence surrounding the drug
trade. Although violence is minimal, the growth of cocoa and the production of cocaine is a massive industry within the country, creating an interesting
dynamic between the people of Peru, those involved in the drug trade, and the Peruvian Government. The drug trade in Peru has been fueled by the
geography, structure of the criminal groups involved, perceived corruption of the military and police forces, and an ineffective and overcrowded prison
system. According to the U.S. Department of State, coca growth and cocaine production in Peru started in the 19th century, when profits were high
from exporting to the United States. In 1948, Peru outlawed cocaine and the production of it, prompting illegal growth in the largely uninhabited
Hullaga Valley. The Hullaga Valley consists of incredibly rugged terrain, making it difficult for the government to control the growth of coca,
ultimately leading to an increase in cocaine production in Peru. A large proportion of this cocaine was shipped southward out of Peru, through Chile,
until roughly 1970 when an increased military presence near shipment routes caused a reroute through Colombia. By 1980, Peru was considered to be
the world's
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The Power and Influence of The Sendero Luminoso
The Sendero Luminoso The terrorist group, Sendero Luminoso, also known as the Shining Path, originates out of the country of Peru. Abimael
Guzman, a former university professor, formed the group in the late 1960s. Guzman follows the philosophy of blood is necessary to irrigate the
revolution (Collyns). During this time the Sendero Luminoso became one of the most merciless terrorist groups in the Western Hemisphere (Pike).
The Sendero Luminoso is considered to be a highly organized political party. The party's powerful voice of protest allows its support to continue to
grow. The exact number of members in the group is unknown, but is estimated to be up to 300 (Pike). The Sendero Luminoso was not the largest group
in numbers until it reached its peak in power, which numbered in the thousand. The Shining Path uses the lack of governmental influence to its
advantage to gain support of those who do not support the Peruvian government. With no allies, the party gained its members and support by
influencing rural areas of Peru that had been neglected by the Peruvian government (Gregory).
The Sendero Luminoso acted upon their beliefs and their plans to reach their goals. They used tactics from an ideological perspective, but also from a
vantage point of a psychological perspective. They had the desire to bring down the Peruvian government and to create an establishment of their own
under the rule of their leader. On the ideological side of their tactics they had
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Fourth Day Analysis
"No, I wonВґt let another person die. That is the last word IВґm going to say", said the president to the press. As he left the room, people started asking
more questions. The president of U.S. was going to his house to spend some time with his son, Joseph, he was a 15 year–old guy that he was always
angry with his father Jim, the president, because he was never around, and who raised him was his aunt, because his father was always working. In
the president way, he crossed into a desert, and shortly the car behind him, that were his body guards exploded. All the people in the car were
desperate and tried calling for back up. Immediately another shot punctured the wheel of the car in which the president was, and the car flipped and
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The first day they would call the best soldiers they know and start testing them by evaluating their skills and decide who remains. The second day they
would start training them and explaining them the plan and the positions in the field. The third day show them the location so that they get to know the
geographic conditions of the place. The fourth day the men will keep on training and improve their strategies and performance. The fifth day they were
going to travel to the USA. And in the sixth day they would strike. Everything went as planned.
It was the sixth day and they were going to fight. They arrived to the location and in fact the ones were there. Some of the men entered from the roof,
others from the sides. The chosen ones were surprised but began to fight. They were terrorists and they were not worried about death. The fight lasted
two hours but finally the chosen ones were defeated. Many of them were caught, others died, and none escaped. The Peruvian soldiers could save the
president and came out victorious.
At the end all USA honored Peru for helping their country. The president also thank the president of Peru for reunited him with his family and made a
speech that states that Peru was a good friend of the United States because they had helped a lot. He said "Peru, this 2020, you have shown us nobility
and friendship, helping other countries. I hope one day we could repay you. Thank you
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The Devil's Highway By Luis Alberto Urrea
Luis Alberto Urrea's The Devil's Highway, tells the shocking and horrifying story of immigration across the southern border, however, Urrea's bias
(or lack thereof) has come into question. Urrea wrote The Devil's Highway with an obscure view because he used first person accounts of the events
as well as government provided reports that contained strictly factual writings, and because Urrea took into account both sides of the story rather than
just writing from the perspective of one side of the story. First off, Urrea approached the topic with facts using legitimate sources and reports rather
than using a blind opinion, doing so led to an unbiased story which presented the true accounts of the story. All of the scenarios that were shown within
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Alberto Giacometti Research Paper
Now, even though Alberto grew up in a stable family home, events that happened in his later life caused him to feel alone and by himself in the
world. As he got older he has a lot of family issues that he had to deal with, like his brother, Diego, getting very sick. This had a huge impact on
him. In addition, his father died in June 1933. Giacometti was not able to see his father before he died and this took a huge toll on the artist. "Instead
of taking charge of funeral arrangements...Alberto took to bed in a nearby room of the hospital, lying rigidly stiff like his dead father." (Alberto
Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and The Man, Lauri Wilson) He only got out of bed after the funeral and he did not even attend it. Then, not shortly after
that he
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Philosophical And Existential Meanings Behind His Paintings
In this essay I'll be analyzing selected works of Francis Bacon and briefly discussing arguments of philosophical and existential meanings behind his
paintings; and comparing works of artists that have considered likeness to the works of Bacon.
Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) has been considered a member of the expressionist movement to which he regarded as an
unflattering portrayal of his work. The expressionists wanted to extend their feelings onto the world, warping appearances toward that expressive
length, however such depictions can be considered that of an idealist; overstated facial qualities, for instance, can show the subject's separation from an
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It is in the way you think up to bring an event to life again."– Francis Bacon in an interview in Time, New York, 1952 . The dramatization in Bacon 's
artwork confronts in such a way that the viewer can 't resist the impulse to some degree relate with what appears in a painting. The contortion of the
body 's every day appearance can confront the viewers' feelings with how human flesh and bone are constructed. With Bacon, the figure frequently
shows up toward the end of disintegration, on the verge of becoming unrecognizable, the harshness of the brushstroke that create human form, exploits
the subject to illustrate the entwining of raw tissue, an insisted nearness in all its 'brutality of fact ' that opposes any typical translation. Part of the
force of his works of art up to the mid–1950s is that they near the edge of ineptitude. He utilizes the alluring pliability of grey to black, giving that
feeling of structure by laying lighter tones onto dark. He acknowledges the force of his pictorial defiance in his method of routine form and space
displayed in, Head IV (man with monkey), 1949, thus Bacon renounces any symbolic interpretation, generating no abstract ideas nor signifying any
abstract ideas.
It has been contended that Bacon 's work emits philosophical messages; Existentialist, focusing on the happenings of the person as a way to decipher
life 's overwhelming
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Figurative Language In The Secret Lion By Alberto Rios
The text that will be analyzed is a short story called The Secret Lion by Alberto Rios. This text is jam packed full of figurative language such as
symbolism and personification. The story is a memory from the author himself about when he was growing up as a kid in the border town of
Nogales, Arizona. He has just reached junior high and he is in the early stages of becoming an adult. He does not like the fact that he is growing up
and he wants to stay as a kid. Through the use of symbolism, the author takes the reader on a magical journey through their childhood using the arroyo,
the grinding ball, and the golf course. The most prominent use of figurative language in the story is the author's use of symbolism. There are multiple
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The heaven is the golf course behind the boys' house. The boys always saw the green hills back there and had always wondered what it truly was.
Their mother had told them to never go over there but one day they finally convinced her to let them venture over. The boys packed themselves a
lunch, which included a sandwich and a Coke, and they headed over to the green hills. Upon arrival, the boys were shocked at what they saw. At
the time, the boys had not known what a golf course was so finding a green golf course in the middle of a desert was quite astounding for them.
The boys headed towards the green of a hole and decided to have their lunch there. The boys' used the hole itself as a cup holder for their Coke;
thinking that that was what it was meant for. After a bit of relaxing and eating, a couple of men with bags of clubs around their backs approached
the boys. They yelled at them to move so they could hit their ball into the hole; the hole the boys thought was a cup holder. The boys then fled, later
figuring out that they were on a golf course. The golf course is the boys' childhood. The men that shooed the boys off represents adulthood. The adults
are telling the boys to forget their childhood and move on to adulthood. Jim O'Loughlin in The Facts On File Companion to American Poetry, vol. 2
says," In much of his work, RГos explores truths of experience that do not conform to rational explanation." (116). Jim is very correct in this statement.
Alberto Rios uses very out–of–the–ordinary techniques to convey his message. In this story, it would be Rios using odd objects to convey himself and
a friend growing up. Irena Praitis in Encyclopedia of Hispanic–American Literature says," The world RГos creates in his books is a world
characterized by magical realism." (81). Most would agree with Irena in this statement because Rios loves to use magical realism in his short stories.
Magical realism is a
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Luis Alberto Urrea Book Report
Have you ever heard someone say "I love this boring book so much, let me keep on reading!"? I highly doubt it. Throughout the years we have read
various books either for education purposes or entertainment. We seem to find those educational books long and dreadful that we want to quit
reading, but when it is something good and entertaining we want more. When we are reading a book that we can relate too, it becomes addicting and
we connect with the book so much by the type we finish reading we are devastated. We are eager to know what is going to happen next. When it
comes to writing we are always told to catch our reader's attention, to connect with them, and hook them to keep on reading. The beginning of the book
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The book is a compelling read, it is full with humorous little stories and sad. When initiating the book you can see a few glimpse about their major
town problems. In order to keep a reader captivated the author has to use various ways of writing styles. The main ones are logos, pathos, and
ethos. He uses logos in a way he uses the problems that are going on Tres Camarones that is indeed that are happening in Mexico in different cities.
The problems are drug lords just coming in town and claiming it as theirs and mistreat people. Also how all the men just leave to the United States to
provide money to their family. He is letting his audience know what is currently happening in Mexico, and why Mexicans usually seek to come to
America. He can connect the audience to Mexico's problems and open their eyes to reality. He uses pathos, and attaches the audience emotionally to
the book. He states all the characters problems, and how bad conditions the town us. They don't have all the luxurious things we have now days and
they all have family problems. Ethos, everything in the book comes from the authors personal experience. The book is full with facts
The book, "Into the Beautiful North" by Luis Alberto Urrea has me wanting to keep reading more. I can connect to the book in various ways, starting
by the characters. I find it amusing how we use the same slang. I, being Hispanic love reading books based on the life's of Mexicans, learning about
their stories and history. In the beginning of the book we got to meet the main characters, and know about the towns problems. The author gave us an
idea of what the book is going to be about. He connects us emotionally due to their problems and how their town
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The Liberator By Alberto Arvelo
In 2013 the biopic of SimГіn BolГvar called "The Liberator", directed by Alberto Arvelo was created to demonstrate the liberation of Latin America
during the 1800s as well as the various obstacles SimГіn BolГvar had overcome in order to free his country. "The Liberator" was an impactful film that
truly demonstrated the hardships and inferiority of indigenous life due to Spain 's reign of dominance which drastically damaged the overall tone and
development of many Latin Americans. Throughout the duration of the film, various themes such as inequality, nationalism, and liberalism were
present during BolГvar 's war against the Spanish Empire; BolГvar 's ideals on the true destiny of man had both divided the country between patriots
and royalists as well as sparking a revolution against the Spanish due to his disobedience. SimГіn BolГvar was a Venezuelan militaries and political
leader known as "The Liberator" for his role in challenging the powerful Spanish Empire in order to establish independence and equality within Latin
America. However, despite fighting for a noble cause and providing unity amongst the indigenous people of Latin America, BolГvar 's leadership was
often questioned due to his determination to win liberty.
The film "The Liberator" was a biopic that followed the life of SimГіn BolГvar during Latin American Independence in which he led his military
consisting of natives against the Spanish in order to achieve liberty. I feel that Alberto Arvelo of Caracas,
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Case Analysis: Luis Alberto Jimenez
In 2003, Luis Alberto Jimenez, an undocumented and uninsured immigrant, was involved in a car accident where he sustained traumatic brain injuries
with an intoxicated Floridian driver. After the accident, he was hospitalized at Martin Memorial Medical center, a private community hospital in Stuart,
Florida. Because Jimenez required ongoing care without medical insurance, Martin Memorial was not able to find a rehabilitation facility willing to
accept him. Instead, Jimenez remained as a patient of the hospital for many years inducing more than $1.5 million in costs. Of the $1.5 million,
Martin Memorial only received $80,000 from Medicaid for the emergency services provided to Jimenez and absorbed the remaining costs associated
with his care directly into their budget. Faced with the option of continuing Jimenez's medical needs and the financial costs borne of this care or
deporting him from the state, Martin Memorial secured a state court order to authorize the transport of Jimenez to a medical center in Guatemala.
Under this court order, which was later deemed invalid upon court issue, the hospital leased an air ambulance at its expense and forcibly transported
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As of 2007, nearly one out of three immigrants was undocumented (Wack). The documented immigrant population constitutes 33.5 percent of the 46.3
million people in the United States living without health coverage, with undocumented immigrants accounting for an additional seven million of that
number. Because of their tendency to work in sectors that do not typically provide employer–sponsored health insurance, a disparity exists in which
immigrants are drastically more likely than the native–born population to lack private health insurance
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Symbolism In The Secret Lion By Alberto Alvaro Rios
An age grade is a category of age all individuals pass throughout their lives. "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Alvaro RГos is a story about a young boy
recalling his time in junior high and the rebellious adventures he went on with his friend. After each adventure or moment in junior high, the boy
would make note of the lessons he learned. Ultimately, these lessons resulted from the passing of age grades from childhood to adulthood that the
boys were facing. The use of symbolism in "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Alvaro RГos serves to portray the transition from childhood to adulthood and
the lessons that come with it. The experience of the loss of youth known as puberty is symbolized in the beginning of the story as a lion. The narrator
states "I was twelve and in junior high school and something happened that we didn't have a name for, but it was there nonetheless like a lion, and
roaring, roaring that way the biggest things do" (RГos 333). In this instance, the boy notes how quickly and suddenly his childhood came to an end.
The introduction of the symbol of a lion to represent puberty demonstrates that it was a moment so revolutionary to the boy and his friends that the
only way they could describe it was as a fierce animal at the top of the food chain that could not be controlled just as puberty is an intense process that
could not be controlled. Another symbol that portrays puberty is the school that the boy and his friends attended. The symbol of junior high serves as a
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Essay On Rhetorical Devices In Alberto Manguel's A
1.Yes, Manguel uses an anecdotal to begin his essay along with repetition so as to keep the reader's attention and also has a good conclusion. It is
his personal experience of him having an epiphany when he realized he knew how to read at the age of four. He goes on about how the symbols on
the page began to actually mean something to him. This was where it was getting interesting as every person has a different perspective of
analyzing. He is also using techniques to capture the reader's attention 2.Yes it is metaphor and paragraph 5 is a metaphor as well. 3.Alberto
Manguel's thesis is that reading is a key ability of a person. He says that reading is extremely essential as it helps us to communicate with other people
around us. He is
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Alberto Cairo, There's No Scrap For Men
Alberto Cairo, There's No Scrap for Men is a speech on a man who leads the International Red Cross' orthopedic rehabilitation work in Afghanistan
during November 2011 .These are soldiers that has had their legs or arms blew off by landmines. . He has helped thousands of Afghan soldiers that
have been hit by landmine's and accident victims. Not only has given them prosthetic limbs, he has given them hope He has given them dignity. Not
only has given them prosthetic limbs, he has given them hope. The main message this video presents it that dignity cannot wait for better times,
physical rehabilitation is essential. I think this message presents the idea that there is no need for people with disabilities to feel less worthy of
medical assistance due to their disability. There's alot of actions Alberto Cairo could have took to get the audience's attention at the begining of his
speech. One way is he could have made a startling statement to shock the listeners. He also never asked the audience a question at the beginning of
his speech. Thats very important also. So without either one of those two main points, that should be made when presenting a speech. The audience
seemed to me to be very attentive. He however did tell some very good stories about some of the things he went through while over sea's in Iraq....
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I feel like the speech was not very effective because he never really got the audience's attention or mine. His voice was really plain and dull and was
that way the whole speech. The audience wasn't very big and there wasn't very much feedback except for clapping. But a really good trait of his
speech was that many times in his speach Alberto is visibly caught up in the emotion of recalling his experiences in Afghanistan. The great thing is that
he acknowledges these emotions, He doesn't apologize for them, He shows his humanity and heart in front of his
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From Codex To Alberto Manguel
On Page 270 there is a very faint spelling mistake in the paragraph in the way that the sentence where he is trying to state 'being able' and my
accident he wrote 'able being'. He has an idea of the way we read things by skipping over the minor or less noticeable mistakes because we are
reading silently in our heads which cause a lack of focus towards the text or paper that were reading. I would not have actually found the mistake if
I hadn't been told otherwise. This is because our mind has a sort of automatic fixer when it comes to reading think over quickly. It has a sort of
surface reading feeling to the way we read and that causes us to not involve ourselves in the reading which is a bad this to Alberto Manguel because it
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He says it is vastly superior to anything in the painting because it allows him to search up how many times a word is used in a piece of written text
from 1500–present day. This creates a huge advantage to the world of reading in having accessibility to a piece without physically owning or
purchasing the piece he wants to find for himself. This outranks all the pieces in the painting because not any tech of the time of the painting could
count how many times a word is said or send a book to you instantly. This is a vastly superior tech to anything
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A Revolution of the Distressed Essay
A Revolution of the Distressed
The world today is faced with many obstacles concerning all the peoples of the world. The issues range from globalization to the state of the
environment with every political, economic, and human interest lying in between. It is these human interests that will be brought to light by examining
the revolutions of the Incan indigenous beginning in the early part of the twentieth century. Running parallel to their North American neighbors, the
native peoples of Peru have lived in seriously impecunious conditions as the result of ethno racial discrimination handed them by their colonial
occupiers; Spanish speakers. These revolutions, namely Shining Path, would eventually define the gap between the rich ... Show more content on
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Ever since the time of Spanish colonial rule, Incans were being treated completely unfairly. And in the late 18th century, Peru began to see the first
of its native revolutions under Jose Gabriel Tupac Amaru II in 1780. These uprisings were headed by Indian nobility who showed antipathy towards
the Spanish administration as a result of being forced to subject their own people to taxes, unfair market prices, and slave labor. The Incans
throughout the time of Spanish colonial rule had hopes for the renewal of their age old empire. However despite at least 100 revolts against
colonialism the empire was never revived. (Strong 41)
It was not until the 1920's that the Incan rebellion would make any significant progression excluding the pride they may have taken in brutal revenge
and retaliation murders and massacres against Spaniards. In this decade Peru witnesses the first shift from predominantly unorganized revolution to
serious political development. Although the movement known as Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (APRA) was crushed under the Leguia
regime, the faction was the first political party to legally call for reform in regard to the condition of the highland populations or peasantry. Strong
points out that its leader, Victor Haya de la Torre, had a poem
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Alberto Aguilar: The Art Of Uncertainties
Angelli Garcia The Art of Uncertainties Upon arrival the artist invites us to honor and celebrate our own unique power of creation. Alberto Aguilar has
successfully captured moments in time. From spontaneous weddings to at home installations, you are given the opportunity to explore and play with
one's surroundings. Aguilar's perception of familiar objects through unfamiliar perspective has opened doors to new experiences that awaken the
uncertainties of the artist and viewer. Through a documented series of objects and installations Aguilar presents his ability to interact with urban
explorations. As for his capability to experiment with various surfaces and mediums, such as; latex and masking tape. Yet, we are left to admire the
simplicity
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  • 1. Who Is Alberto Burr Rosso Plastica Art can be found in everything, in some form of artistic capability, from the hand of man and down to DNA. Though, in my opinion, for something to be consider "real" art it should contain at least 5 certain characteristics. Alberto Burri's Rosso Plastica (Red Plastic), dated 1961, contains all 5 at these qualities; design, creativity, uniqueness, reaction, and inherent meaning. With all of this, he makes a beautiful and revolutionary piece of art, so very distinct. The design in his piece is made 3 different mediums, the first one is PE (polyethylene) as the base, and he stretches this base over support before painting and/or sculpting them. Burri also uses acrylic paint to give the image depth and an overall striking look. Then he would have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Alberto Negros Poem Senior The poem "Seniors" by Alberto RГos tells of one man's experiences with imaginary girls. During high school students are go through puberty and are experiencing bodily changes and changes in feelings as well. But what change this poem mostly goes in depth with is the increase of sexual feelings towards the other gender in the perspective of a male. The narrator talks about his classmates, he provides us with a glimpse of what it means for males to develop sexual feelings. However, once the narrator starts talking about himself is when the poem begins to unfold. You understand that the poem is mostly about masturbation, RГos argues that an imaginary girl is as good as if not better than having sex with a real girl. The first stanza of the poem is dedicated to his classmates William, Konga, and Maya, showing how they are so focused on getting real girls that they don't understand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The narrator is by himself, "I have lain on the desert in watch / low in the back of a pick–up truck... / the moment again to dream of making love and sweat, / this time to a woman, or even to all of them/ in some allowable way, to those boys, then, / who couldn't cry, to the girls before they were women," (574). He is thinking about who else he should be with, but you can tell from previous stanzas he can get any girl or woman he wants, through imagination. He can get any single any one of them without facing crying in front of them like the other boys did. The narrator realizes he can get every woman at once "Me on my back, the sky over me / pressing its simple weight into her body / on me, into the bodies of them all, of me" (574). This is when the narrator is set on that having an imaginary girl is better than having a real girl. He can get anyone he wants at any time, even all at the same time. This is when he solidifies that the girls he was with was all imaginary when it was vague in previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Symbolism In The Secret Lion By Alberto Alvaro Rios Lots of things change when you age. That treehouse that your dad built for you when you were little is not just a treehouse anymore, instead, it serves as a reminder of how gentle and careful he was. Similar to the treehouse, the symbols used in the short story, The Secret Lion by Alberto Alvaro Rios, show the readers how the boys' perspectives on things change as they get older. When they were young, the narrator and his friend Sergio liked to play at the arroyo to pass time. One day, they found a grinding ball which they suspect must have been used for mining. The cannonball was something perfect in an imperfect world, innocence in an adult world, and it was something they wanted to keep forever, just like how kids will always want to be kids. They boys knew that they were going to have to hide the metal ball or else it was going to get taken away, which means that they are growing and becoming more aware of how unfair the world is.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boys went there to yell about teachers, school, and just about anything to alleviate the stress. Going to the arroyo was a sign of rebellion, something they mastered as they grew older. The construction waste that would pollute the waters in the arroyo hit the boys with the reality that the arroyo was not as perfect as they thought when they were kids. Everything in their childhood loses a bit of its magic as they grow older, just like how the waters became tainted with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Cold War With the end of the "Cold War", the hypothesis of war between states declined and created opportunities for peace and security. However, new types of conflicts, new challenges for maintaining international security and new threats to peace emerged. The U.S. attacks on September 11, 2001, marked a before and after in international relations, security concepts, and the emergence of new threats. Governments have had the necessity to change and to design new strategies to address these new threats. Furthermore, it has been necessary to modify the roles of the Armed Forces. The paper analyzes the role of the armed forces combating the new threats in Peru. First, it explains the new threats that Peru is facing and the role of the armed forces combating them, its employment, and legal issues that allow its participation. After that, this paper analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of military participation. Finally, it recommends measures to strengthen its participation. The last white paper on national defense, April 2005, recognized the external and internal threats that Peru is facing. As external threats, those generated if someone tries to apply security doctrines incompatible with the rule of international law, threats that could emerge from the crisis regarding scarcity of natural resources of strategic value, terrorism, drug trafficking, and international crime. As internal threats, it recognized terrorists and subversive groups, radical groups promoting social violence, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of The Hummingbird's Daughter By Luis Alberto Urrea The "Hummingbird's Daughter" by Luis Alberto Urrea proved to be a novel full of Mexican culture and identity, focusing on such intricate detail all the way through. One character in particular, Don Tomas Urrea who is the father of Teresita, plays a very important role throughout the book being a father, for Teresita, a friend for some, and a 'patron' for most. Although at the start of the book this man is not fairly distinguished, reading deeper into the novel the reader is slowly hooked to how humble and courageous Don Tomas can be. Being the head of the family a lot is expected of Don Tomas, he has to be fierce in front of his men, at the same time a good leader for his workers, and eventually up to the point of playing the role of a father to his unexpected daughter Teresita.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A good example of this was when Teresita went looking for Huila and wound up without invitation in the Urrea big house. Even though she is a little girl, this would still be considered trespassing and most ranchers would want to punish the little girl simply because of principle. But with Don Tomas it was completely different, instead he took Teresita to the kitchen and gave her cookies. This was just a small portrayal of how big of a heart Don Tomas Urrea has and but he is kindness should never be mistaken for weakness. Coupled with the fact that Don Tomas takes pride in being a Urrea descendent, he has to carry the family name and live up to his ancestor's reputation and everything they have established thus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Alberto Dumont Research Paper Alberto was born on July 20, 1873 in the town of Palmira in Brazil. This town is now known as Santos Dumont. Alberto was the youngest of the 7 children. His father's name is Henrique Dumont, and his mother is Francisca de Paula Santos. His family owned a coffee plantation. When Alberto Dumont was 18 his father sent him to Paris where Santos Dumont worked on chemistry, physics, astronomy, and mechanics. In Alberto's early career he built and flew hot air balloons and early airships. On October 19, 1901 he won the Deutsch de la Meurthe prize for a flight that rounded the Eiffel Tower. Then on October 23, 1906 he started working on heavier than air machines. Then he made a heavier than air plane,named "14–bis" also known as Oiseau de proie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. African Countries, Sierra Leon And Ghana I have chosen to dissect two West African countries, Sierra Leon and Ghana, along with Peru located in South America and lastly the United States located in North America. Sierra Leon is a British established colony founded in 1787 for slaves returning to Africa from Great Britain and also the United States, its primary language is Krio spoken by 97% of citizens. Sierra Leone became an independent country within the Commonwealth of Nations on April 27 of 1961 and Freetown was deemed the capital city. Sierra Leone holds a population of 6,453,184 and population density of 89.4 per square kilometer. In spite that this country is very poor it still suffers the consequences of the Civil war. Yet its mineral, farming and angling assets still ensures potential for monetary future developments. Earnest Bai Koroma is the current President of Sierra Leon. Earnest Bai Koroma is a graduate from the oldest University in West Africa, Fourth Bay College class of 1976, born October 2 1953. Sierra Leon Presidential term limit consists of a maximum of 2 five–year term limits. Earnest BK is now serving his 2nd term as of 2007. During Earnest Bai Presidency Sierra Leonean faced detrimental governmental issues, commanded by the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014. As the nation experienced the most exceedingly sicknesses ever. The President was condemned for the Government slow reaction and for the outrageous measures it took, for example, "shutting down" the whole nation to check the spread ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Alberto Urrea's 'The Devil's Highway': A Review The Devil's Highway: a Review The Devil's Highway by Luis Alberto Urrea is undeniably a book that is absolutely worth reading. It recounts a nightmarish tale through a desperate landscape and the tales of struggle of 26 real men who risked everything in search of a better life. The Devil's Highway is a real geographic destination; it refers to the Arizona desert on the Mexican border. Some assert that in order to survive this particular region, one would need two gallons of water per day, as the temperatures can be higher than 100 degrees. In fact, some say the Devil's Highway is so hot that dead bodies naturally mummify when left by the side of the road (8m.com). This demonstrates one of the main reasons that the book is so worthwhile to read: it tells the story of human survival against a hostile environment. In many ways this has been the fundamental story of human beings from the beginning. Human beings have continually fought to overcome adverse or difficult environments as an aspect of human survival. Nature and the elements even if nature manifests simply by an inhospitable temperature can be one of the most formidable threats to a human being because human beings cannot control nature; they can only react to it as best as they can. Thus, one can easily argue that people will never tire of reading this story because of its dominance to the human condition. Another reason why the book is so worthwhile to read is that it captures another aspect of the human story: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Shining Path Or El Sendero Luminoso Known as one of the most dangerous and violent terrorist organizations in the world, the Shining Path or El Sendero Luminoso in Spanish of Peru was unique in various aspects. Although now considered a menace to Peruvian society, the Shining Path still remains as a significant reference for revolutionary movements. Living in an age of terror, Peru was a country of disorder and corruption; the road to liberation was a far way to go. For years, demagogic candidates turned dictatorial leaders were filled with an insatiable hunger to fight for power and dominance. They mainly spent money on military forces, drugs, and other frivolous things; yet all failed to simply provide for the people who needed them most. Living was almost nonexistent and an illusion with an impoverished economy. The country remained socioeconomically stagnant. Promises were never made and Peruvians became more desperate, angry, and resentful by the day. Emotions gradually fueled their fires into strong burning passions. This was more than enough to spark a revolutionary movement to eternally live on. No matter how vile and wicked it would resort to, the people were ready. Everyone just wanted to survive. And that was exactly where the Shining Path came into the picture. Despite how unconventional this 'shining path' was, it brought a promising future to the voices dying to be heard. Shining Path was a frightening guerilla force profoundly isolationist and sectlike. The terrorist organization established in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Che Guevara Simulacralised Image Che Guevara, a simulacralised image In this essay I will discuss with the help of academic resources the difference between cult value and exhibition value and how it relates to the "aura" of authenticity in reproduced artworks. The concept, definition and different stages of simulacrum will be discussed according to Jean Baudrillard's and Michael Camille's text by referring to Che Guevara photograph and represented images such as internet memes. Lastly an understanding will be demonstrated of how postmodern strategies are no longer relevant in the context of simulacrum. According to Benjamin (1955: 794) aura belongs to the artwork's uniqueness and that most artworks had this uniqueness before mechanical reproductions. In Film theory and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first stage is the "reflection of basic reality" which suggests that the representation refers to a deeper meaning or reflecting the meaning of the original, in this case it is the original photograph taken, figure 1, by Alberto Korda (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The second stage is the masking and perversion of basic reality, meaning that the image itself has become a transformation of the image in itself, figure 2, Jim Fitzpatrick's represented image of Che Guevara (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The third stage is the masking of the absence of basic reality, meaning that the image has taken on its own transformation, thus moving away from the original concept, for example the mass produced T–shirt or mugs with the image of Che Guevara. The third stage does not grasp the reality it belongs to and Baudrillard (1988: 170) refers to this stage as the simulation. The fourth and the last stage of Baudrillard orders of simulacra is the final stage of simulation, this is the stage that the image has become too distant from its origin and that it bears no resemblance to the original and has become a new reality or "Hyper–Reality" (Baudrillard 1988: 170). The fourth stage can be noted in figure 3, where each meme of Che Guevara has its own meaning and new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Melancholia Essay The Melancholia oil painting by Giorgio de Chirico dated 1916 measuring 20 x 20 ВЅ inches and the Standing Nude Woman sculpture by Alberto Giacometti dated 1953 measuring 8 ВЅ x 3 ВЅ x 4 Вѕ inches located in the Menil Collection were both encouraged by European art during the Surrealist movement. This was a time to explore the unconscious mind and to draw from dreams and imagination which resembled a feeling of sadness and alienation suggesting feelings of silence in everyday life. There are many different ways an artist uses visual elements/principles in describing their art. The oil painting shows exaggerated colors on the landscape to show the effect and appearance of its brightness. Both vertical and horizontal lines describe the movement away ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A brush for thin strokes was required to paint the warm yellow color in the arches and tower to contrast with the background of the greenish–blue sky painted darker to resemble dusk and the gold and black tints are in the foreground. The rhythm of the archways leads your eyes from one point in the other direction creating unity of the shapes, colors and patterns showing coordination and proportion to one another. The symmetrical painting has variety of elements that bring the design together with the focal point of the small–scale statue showing the value in contrast to the brighter background for the viewer to fill closer to the artwork. It balances the picture and is representative therefore you are able to identify the scenery with an amount of abstraction in the statue. The three–dimensional empty space sculpture has a vertical line of two end points intended for the body and horizontal for the large base, like the Cubism style, but missing beauty and bright colors. The color is naturalistic white clay with thin strokes of a brush to paint the shiny gold trim but the rectangular shapes are used for defining the body parts, like the narrow small head. The chisel for carving around a wire armature, which had to be used to detail ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Persuasive Essay On Euthanasia One of the most difficult aspects of working in the medical field, specifically as a nurse, is the loss of a patient. Similarly, watching a patient who has been diagnosed with a terminal disease struggle emotionally and physically to deal with their upcoming death is difficult to watch. Suffering in the hospital, their life is not of quality and their family is watching them struggle. Highly debated, physician assisted suicide has been named one of the options for these patients. Physician assisted suicide occurs, at least where is is legal, when a terminally ill patients makes the decision that they would like to die, rather than suffer the rest of their life. Once the patient makes this decision, the physician can assist them in death by either administering euthanasia to the patient or prescribing the drug to the patient to take on their own. There are currently, according to Death With Dignity, six states that have legalized physician assisted suicide: California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington (Death). As can be seen by the amount of states with physician assisted suicide legal, it is not a widely supported practice. However, lawmakers should work towards the removal of bans in many locations of physician assisted suicide and towards legalizing; it violates no federal law, end of life care isn't efficient enough to eliminate mental suffering, animals are euthanized for the same reasons, and it ends the patient's suffering. In the past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Personal Review: Hi Alberto Rivera Hi Alberto Rivera, you have indeed accomplished a lot in life; and reading the knowledge, and experiences that you have acquired including the opportunities you have and still holding under your belt; it will be fair to say that you have added a positive attribute to the American people. Also, based on the level of your exposure and academic background; I will anticipate that you have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly side of human beings. Out of curiosity, how is San Antonio Texas like, and how is it treating you? I have never had the opportunity to visit there yet, but I have heard so much about it. Bringing me to my next question, Rivera; like you rightfully said, that your military career can be summed up in two phases. The first phase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Using Alberto Manguel's The Richler Room The Richler Room left by famous Canadian author Mordecai Richler contains all the books he has collected throughout his life as well as a collection of objects he had used during his writing career. Using Alberto Manguel's quote about the difference between a public library and a private library, I consider the Richler Room more than a space defined by the two terms, but a space in which people can gather and feel the presence of the past through the objects and books within the room. Manguel's quote which differentiates a public library and a personal library as well as exploring the Richler Room suggests that a personal library would be a mixture of a library and an archive. When the class was asked whether we considered this room ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ap American History Alberto AlonsoDecember 8, 2012 A.P. American HistoryDBQ Essay #2––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 1. "The opponents of the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War attacked slavery as the root cause of expansion, but in fact it was no more important than other causes." Assess the validity of this statement, using the documents and your knowledge of U.S. history from 1820–1860 to support your answer. During the early–mid part of the 19th century (mainly 1820–1860) Americans objected many things they didn't like. Taxes, the government, even presidents were some of the rejections of the people. But the one thing the people did not like during this time period was the annexation of Texas and the Mexican... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why? Because...I think...our people [should move there]!" The author of Document E obviously believed in the idea of manifest destiny because he wants to see people in San Francisco, which is in California. The manifest destiny idea helped encourage people to have more pride in their nation, which allowed them to expand from the East coast of America to the West. However, not every idea of expansionism was happy. Others people wanted to expand America because of fear. In Document F it states, "None can fail to see the danger to our safety and future peace if Texas remains an independent state, or becomes an ally or dependency of some foreign nation more powerful than herself." After Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1835, Texas could not cede the American Union because it needed to enter America with a free state (a state with no slavery) because of the Missouri Compromise (the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 in which stated that there would be no slavery in the Louisiana Territory above the 36th parallel). Since there were no other states to enter with Texas, Texas had to remain as an independent state for about ten years (1835– 1845). During that time, people urged for a state to enter as a free state with Texas because, since Texas was not a part of America, it could do whatever it wanted. Things like joining a different nation or starting a war with America were options that were available for Texas. That is why many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bernardo Alberto Houssay: Hispanic Science Bernardo Alberto Houssay was a hispanic scientist who was involved in the areas of physiology and experimental science. He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in April of 1887 from his father who was a lawyer. He was such an intelligent and dedicated to his education since he was young. He graduated high school by the age of 14, went of to college, graduated from pharmacy school at the age of 17 and then graduated and received his MD by the age of 23. He was already a doctor by the age of 21. He was most known for his study in physiology and experimental medicine.He went off to being a professor of veterinary science and physiology. Although he was dismissed from his position as a professor at a medical institution due to political issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Innocence In 'The Secret Lion' By Alberto Rios Innocence in "The Secret Lion" Growing up is an important event all boys go through. The story "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Rios portrays two young boys in their journey to adulthood. The boy's learn important life advice from the interactions with his mother. The boys have realizations of the environments they were in and their new sexual feelings in their journey through the arroyo and golf course. Fleeting innocence is shown in the boy's endeavours with the grinding ball. The boys in Alberto Rios's "The Secret Lion" have epiphanies which lead to learning knowledge necessary for well being in life. The boys have realizations of the environments they were in and their new sexual feelings in their journey through the arroyo and golf course. The children learn vital life guidance from talking with the mother. The boys learn that parents keep many things in life from their children, and that happens to be the golf course in "The Secret Lion". The boy realise that "[His] mother [is] keeping something from [them]" (Rios, 88). Parents often keep things of various importance from their children. Children usually only realise this once they get older. Learning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the boy is reminiscing about the grinding ball, he remembers he uses "kid's words" (rios, 86). The boy admits the words are childish words, and that he has matured and grown up since then. The boys lose their ball. The boys bury their ball, but admit that "once [they] buris it, it was gone forever]" which leads to the boys learning that if you do not keep careful control over and organise your belongings you may lose them, and organisation is definitely helpful in life. The boys were scared the adults would try to take their grinding ball, as "[the ball], was going to be taken from [them]. The parents are the adulthood, and are taking away the ball. which represents the childhood of the boys. In the journey the boys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Alberto Granado's The Motorcycle Diaries The Motorcycle Diaries follows Ernesto Che Guevera's and his friend, Alberto Granado's, excursions through Latin American in the year 1952. Ernesto, a medical student, and Alberto, a biochemist, intent was to see the San Pablo Leper Colony in Peru. Alberto, being the one professionally interested in the Colony. However, these intentions changed as the encountered countless oppressed members of Latin American societies. These encounters not only changed Erensto's political views, but redirected his entire career path. They repaired Alberto's motorcycle, named "La Poderosa II" (The Mighty–One), said goodbye to their families, and left Buenos Aires, Argentina.Their first stop being the home of Ernesto's lover and family. This set their trip back a little over a week. However, they eventually left when Ernesto's lover, Chichina, falsely promised to wait for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ernesto describes it as "a great copper mountain with 20–meter–high terraces" (80). This copper mine is ran by outside countries. The experience leads Ernesto to observe the poor conditions that miners face and the devastating effect that capitalist industries controlled by foreign companies can inflict on local communities. He talks about the economic and political battle that is being wedged in Chile. Ernesto meets a couple that is homeless and trying to find work in the mines. They were essentially blacklisted from the mines for their Communist beliefs (which were illegal at the time). After meeting them he states his "...great pity that represses them." (78). He mentions that, "apart from whether collectivism =, the communist vermin," is a danger to decent life, the communism gnawing at his entrails was no more than a natural longing for something better..." (78). In this moment, Ernesto is beginning to see communist ideologies as not toxic, but a natural response to class based oppression and poor working/living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Alberto Giacometti Essay Alberto Giacometti, a very successful artist during his years of multi–media creation, was filled with conflict about every aspect of life, included the people that surrounded him, art in general (and his in particular), and death. James Lord was a longtime friend and art critic who sat a one–day sketch session that lasted a month, who spent the time in study of the great artist portrayed in his book A Giacometti Portrait. The sessions, short in hours, but long in patience, seemed to progress backwards over the month long period, but provided ample chances for the author to get a good look into Giacometti's private live. Giacometti needed people in his life, according to Lord, not so much to constantly reaffirm his self–worth as to give... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One day, Lord helped him select some canvases for a scheduled trade with an art dealer more interested in the sale than what the artist felt were his better pieces. Another time, Lord finally stopped Giacometti, who, in a frenzy, slashed and stacked canvases to be disposed of. The portrait itself was only finished, far from the artist's satisfaction, when James Lord told him he could not delay his departure any longer. The two discussed death as if it were an everyday topic, not just how it fascinated the artist, but the best ways to commit suicide, with any implied social criticisms and depth of knowledge that might be gained. Giacometti, half joked that he was not serious about suicide, just curiosity about the results, was told by Annette one night, in a rare moment of exasperation, to "go outside and do it or shut up" about burning himself alive. James Lord's portrait of Giacometti as sketched with words was just as accurate of the artist's finished canvas was of the critic. Both were full of grey corners, dark shadows, and unnoted details, yet somehow managed to have captured the true essence of the man being studied. Art, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Case Study Of Alberto Culver's Acquisitions Reporting entities may invest in other companies for numerous reasons .Revolutionary ideas and partnering with industry leaders is one path forward from the rapid pace of business. Alliances established through investments may create value that could not otherwise be generated. Finally, readily accessible sources of financing may further encourage companies to seek opportunities and favorable circumstances to invest in. When investing some companies may not wish to gain control of another entity (Associates) or may find it difficult to do so, in this case collaboration becomes the best solution (Joint venture), some may wish to gain control and as such operations or a business is purchased as a form of investment (subsidiary). Unilever's Acquisitions The acquisition of 38 % ordinary shares of Talenti, 80 % shares of Alberto Culver by Unilever and 40 % ordinary shareholding by Alberto Culver in Talenti is a form of investment to those reporting entities and the classification of these investments in Unilever's financial records might differ from eachother depending on the level of ownership or amount of shares that the other entity has in another entity or a binding contractual agreement. Accounting principles and reporting The legal form,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alberto Culver and Unilever both invested in Talenti Gelato & Sorbetto in form of ordinary equity of 40% and 38% respectively. According to section 14 it can be said that both the entities have significant influence (ordinarily having 20% or more of voting power) in Talenti. "Where the investor is a parent the voting rights of the parent and its subsidiaries in the investee are aggregated in order to determine whether the parent (investor) has significant influence or not over the investee" (IFRS for SMEs, 2009, p ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Peru 's Human Development Index Essay During the majority of the nineteenth century, Peru had consistently struggled with a turbulent political history, especially regarding its stability. The incapability of institutions to solidify, which contributes the the lack of political stability, occurred from quick successions of government and constant reforms within the political structure (Weeks, 2015). But regardless ofPeru's record of political instability, steps have been taken in the recent years to consolidate its democracy and reach for economic policies that are market–friendly. Although Peru is a developing country, it has a high human development index that has been strengthening over the years. According to the Human Development Reports from the United Nations Development Programme, Peru's Human Development Index (HDI) ranking has increased from approximately .6 in 1990 to .734 in 2014, and has retained this ranking the following year (UNDP, 2015). Peru is also rated at 2.5 out of 7 in freedom (Freedom House, 2015). As for human security, Peru has a homicide rate of 9.6 per 100,000 people, which is nearly double the homicide rate of the United States (UNDP, 2015). According to the same 2014 reports, Peru's ranking under the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is set as .043, meaning that 10.4% of the population falls under multidimensional poverty, and 2.1% live under severe multidimensional poverty (UNDP, 2015). From recent years, there has been a rise of demand for a final solution to income ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Treaties Against Terrorism And Aircraft Hijacking treaties against terrorism and aircraft hijacking going as far back as the 70s. It was Universal jurisdiction that allowed Israel to try Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem in 1961. Kissinger in his article stated that "thought it possible that national judges would use them as a basis for extradition requests regarding alleged crimes committed outside their jurisdiction". The Torture convention on 1984 that was ratified by 124 governments required that any torturer found in its territory will be tried where the torture took place even if that means extradition. A country that does not have the means to try someone in violation may extradite the torturer to a country that can. Then there is the Geneva conventions of 1949 on the conduct of war. The Geneva convention was ratified by 189 countries including the United States. All countries involved have agreed to search for persons regardless of nationality to courts for trial who are reasonably accused of crimes. Kissinger worries that the ICC was vague and ran the risk of being used for political agenda. Roth assures him that in fact that the treaty 's definition for war crimes follows closely to the Pentagon 's very own military manuals as well as the Geneva convention. The fear that judges and courts becoming tyrannical can be offset by the fact that as it stands prosecutors can be removed for misconduct by a majority vote. The ICC treaty even states that a two–thirds vote can remove a judge. Many of the concerns that the ICC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Alberto Savinio Research Paper Alberto Savinio was born in Athens, Greece in 1891. He grew up to be a musician, writer, and artist. For a while, he stayed in Greece to study music. When their father died, he and Giorgio de Chirico, his brother, moved to Monaco and soon after to Paris. Savinio came into contact with artist such as Apollinaire, Picasso, Blaise Cendrars, Francis Picabia, Jean Cocteau, and Max Jacob in Paris. He was not only influenced by them, but also Carlo Carra, and Guiseppe De Pisis. Carra and Pisis were the two in which made him want to create his surrealism works. The Surrealist Movement was started in Paris by a groups of writers and artist. They wanted to use the subconscious mind to unlock the power of the imagination. The term surrealism was coined... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This one is similar to three of the others that I have looked at because it has what looks like bright 3D shapes that are toys. These are also floating out in the ocean. Unlike Giocattoli, these toys are wedged between a set of rocks in the ocean. It looks as though it is a shipwreck. I say shipwreck because there are masts sticking out of all of the colorful toys. Even though the shapes are bright, the masts and the water/sky in the background look more sad, and somber–like. The difference in color from the toys and the background give a confused feel to the painting. This one is called The Lost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Peru 's Economic And Social Impacts Of Illicit Drug Trade Like many other countries in Latin America and across the globe, Peru is no stranger to the economic and social impacts of illicit drug trade. However, unlike most other countries in the region like Colombia, Peru does not experience a high rate or organized crime or violence surrounding the drug trade. Although violence is minimal, the growth of cocoa and the production of cocaine is a massive industry within the country, creating an interesting dynamic between the people of Peru, those involved in the drug trade, and the Peruvian Government. The drug trade in Peru has been fueled by the geography, structure of the criminal groups involved, perceived corruption of the military and police forces, and an ineffective and overcrowded prison system. According to the U.S. Department of State, coca growth and cocaine production in Peru started in the 19th century, when profits were high from exporting to the United States. In 1948, Peru outlawed cocaine and the production of it, prompting illegal growth in the largely uninhabited Hullaga Valley. The Hullaga Valley consists of incredibly rugged terrain, making it difficult for the government to control the growth of coca, ultimately leading to an increase in cocaine production in Peru. A large proportion of this cocaine was shipped southward out of Peru, through Chile, until roughly 1970 when an increased military presence near shipment routes caused a reroute through Colombia. By 1980, Peru was considered to be the world's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Power and Influence of The Sendero Luminoso The Sendero Luminoso The terrorist group, Sendero Luminoso, also known as the Shining Path, originates out of the country of Peru. Abimael Guzman, a former university professor, formed the group in the late 1960s. Guzman follows the philosophy of blood is necessary to irrigate the revolution (Collyns). During this time the Sendero Luminoso became one of the most merciless terrorist groups in the Western Hemisphere (Pike). The Sendero Luminoso is considered to be a highly organized political party. The party's powerful voice of protest allows its support to continue to grow. The exact number of members in the group is unknown, but is estimated to be up to 300 (Pike). The Sendero Luminoso was not the largest group in numbers until it reached its peak in power, which numbered in the thousand. The Shining Path uses the lack of governmental influence to its advantage to gain support of those who do not support the Peruvian government. With no allies, the party gained its members and support by influencing rural areas of Peru that had been neglected by the Peruvian government (Gregory). The Sendero Luminoso acted upon their beliefs and their plans to reach their goals. They used tactics from an ideological perspective, but also from a vantage point of a psychological perspective. They had the desire to bring down the Peruvian government and to create an establishment of their own under the rule of their leader. On the ideological side of their tactics they had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Fourth Day Analysis "No, I wonВґt let another person die. That is the last word IВґm going to say", said the president to the press. As he left the room, people started asking more questions. The president of U.S. was going to his house to spend some time with his son, Joseph, he was a 15 year–old guy that he was always angry with his father Jim, the president, because he was never around, and who raised him was his aunt, because his father was always working. In the president way, he crossed into a desert, and shortly the car behind him, that were his body guards exploded. All the people in the car were desperate and tried calling for back up. Immediately another shot punctured the wheel of the car in which the president was, and the car flipped and started... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first day they would call the best soldiers they know and start testing them by evaluating their skills and decide who remains. The second day they would start training them and explaining them the plan and the positions in the field. The third day show them the location so that they get to know the geographic conditions of the place. The fourth day the men will keep on training and improve their strategies and performance. The fifth day they were going to travel to the USA. And in the sixth day they would strike. Everything went as planned. It was the sixth day and they were going to fight. They arrived to the location and in fact the ones were there. Some of the men entered from the roof, others from the sides. The chosen ones were surprised but began to fight. They were terrorists and they were not worried about death. The fight lasted two hours but finally the chosen ones were defeated. Many of them were caught, others died, and none escaped. The Peruvian soldiers could save the president and came out victorious. At the end all USA honored Peru for helping their country. The president also thank the president of Peru for reunited him with his family and made a speech that states that Peru was a good friend of the United States because they had helped a lot. He said "Peru, this 2020, you have shown us nobility and friendship, helping other countries. I hope one day we could repay you. Thank you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Devil's Highway By Luis Alberto Urrea Luis Alberto Urrea's The Devil's Highway, tells the shocking and horrifying story of immigration across the southern border, however, Urrea's bias (or lack thereof) has come into question. Urrea wrote The Devil's Highway with an obscure view because he used first person accounts of the events as well as government provided reports that contained strictly factual writings, and because Urrea took into account both sides of the story rather than just writing from the perspective of one side of the story. First off, Urrea approached the topic with facts using legitimate sources and reports rather than using a blind opinion, doing so led to an unbiased story which presented the true accounts of the story. All of the scenarios that were shown within ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Alberto Giacometti Research Paper Now, even though Alberto grew up in a stable family home, events that happened in his later life caused him to feel alone and by himself in the world. As he got older he has a lot of family issues that he had to deal with, like his brother, Diego, getting very sick. This had a huge impact on him. In addition, his father died in June 1933. Giacometti was not able to see his father before he died and this took a huge toll on the artist. "Instead of taking charge of funeral arrangements...Alberto took to bed in a nearby room of the hospital, lying rigidly stiff like his dead father." (Alberto Giacometti: Myth, Magic, and The Man, Lauri Wilson) He only got out of bed after the funeral and he did not even attend it. Then, not shortly after that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Philosophical And Existential Meanings Behind His Paintings In this essay I'll be analyzing selected works of Francis Bacon and briefly discussing arguments of philosophical and existential meanings behind his paintings; and comparing works of artists that have considered likeness to the works of Bacon. Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) has been considered a member of the expressionist movement to which he regarded as an unflattering portrayal of his work. The expressionists wanted to extend their feelings onto the world, warping appearances toward that expressive length, however such depictions can be considered that of an idealist; overstated facial qualities, for instance, can show the subject's separation from an envisioned ideal. Bacon 's works share few methods of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is in the way you think up to bring an event to life again."– Francis Bacon in an interview in Time, New York, 1952 . The dramatization in Bacon 's artwork confronts in such a way that the viewer can 't resist the impulse to some degree relate with what appears in a painting. The contortion of the body 's every day appearance can confront the viewers' feelings with how human flesh and bone are constructed. With Bacon, the figure frequently shows up toward the end of disintegration, on the verge of becoming unrecognizable, the harshness of the brushstroke that create human form, exploits the subject to illustrate the entwining of raw tissue, an insisted nearness in all its 'brutality of fact ' that opposes any typical translation. Part of the force of his works of art up to the mid–1950s is that they near the edge of ineptitude. He utilizes the alluring pliability of grey to black, giving that feeling of structure by laying lighter tones onto dark. He acknowledges the force of his pictorial defiance in his method of routine form and space displayed in, Head IV (man with monkey), 1949, thus Bacon renounces any symbolic interpretation, generating no abstract ideas nor signifying any abstract ideas. It has been contended that Bacon 's work emits philosophical messages; Existentialist, focusing on the happenings of the person as a way to decipher life 's overwhelming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Figurative Language In The Secret Lion By Alberto Rios The text that will be analyzed is a short story called The Secret Lion by Alberto Rios. This text is jam packed full of figurative language such as symbolism and personification. The story is a memory from the author himself about when he was growing up as a kid in the border town of Nogales, Arizona. He has just reached junior high and he is in the early stages of becoming an adult. He does not like the fact that he is growing up and he wants to stay as a kid. Through the use of symbolism, the author takes the reader on a magical journey through their childhood using the arroyo, the grinding ball, and the golf course. The most prominent use of figurative language in the story is the author's use of symbolism. There are multiple items throughout... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The heaven is the golf course behind the boys' house. The boys always saw the green hills back there and had always wondered what it truly was. Their mother had told them to never go over there but one day they finally convinced her to let them venture over. The boys packed themselves a lunch, which included a sandwich and a Coke, and they headed over to the green hills. Upon arrival, the boys were shocked at what they saw. At the time, the boys had not known what a golf course was so finding a green golf course in the middle of a desert was quite astounding for them. The boys headed towards the green of a hole and decided to have their lunch there. The boys' used the hole itself as a cup holder for their Coke; thinking that that was what it was meant for. After a bit of relaxing and eating, a couple of men with bags of clubs around their backs approached the boys. They yelled at them to move so they could hit their ball into the hole; the hole the boys thought was a cup holder. The boys then fled, later figuring out that they were on a golf course. The golf course is the boys' childhood. The men that shooed the boys off represents adulthood. The adults are telling the boys to forget their childhood and move on to adulthood. Jim O'Loughlin in The Facts On File Companion to American Poetry, vol. 2 says," In much of his work, RГos explores truths of experience that do not conform to rational explanation." (116). Jim is very correct in this statement. Alberto Rios uses very out–of–the–ordinary techniques to convey his message. In this story, it would be Rios using odd objects to convey himself and a friend growing up. Irena Praitis in Encyclopedia of Hispanic–American Literature says," The world RГos creates in his books is a world characterized by magical realism." (81). Most would agree with Irena in this statement because Rios loves to use magical realism in his short stories. Magical realism is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Luis Alberto Urrea Book Report Have you ever heard someone say "I love this boring book so much, let me keep on reading!"? I highly doubt it. Throughout the years we have read various books either for education purposes or entertainment. We seem to find those educational books long and dreadful that we want to quit reading, but when it is something good and entertaining we want more. When we are reading a book that we can relate too, it becomes addicting and we connect with the book so much by the type we finish reading we are devastated. We are eager to know what is going to happen next. When it comes to writing we are always told to catch our reader's attention, to connect with them, and hook them to keep on reading. The beginning of the book is just informative, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book is a compelling read, it is full with humorous little stories and sad. When initiating the book you can see a few glimpse about their major town problems. In order to keep a reader captivated the author has to use various ways of writing styles. The main ones are logos, pathos, and ethos. He uses logos in a way he uses the problems that are going on Tres Camarones that is indeed that are happening in Mexico in different cities. The problems are drug lords just coming in town and claiming it as theirs and mistreat people. Also how all the men just leave to the United States to provide money to their family. He is letting his audience know what is currently happening in Mexico, and why Mexicans usually seek to come to America. He can connect the audience to Mexico's problems and open their eyes to reality. He uses pathos, and attaches the audience emotionally to the book. He states all the characters problems, and how bad conditions the town us. They don't have all the luxurious things we have now days and they all have family problems. Ethos, everything in the book comes from the authors personal experience. The book is full with facts The book, "Into the Beautiful North" by Luis Alberto Urrea has me wanting to keep reading more. I can connect to the book in various ways, starting by the characters. I find it amusing how we use the same slang. I, being Hispanic love reading books based on the life's of Mexicans, learning about their stories and history. In the beginning of the book we got to meet the main characters, and know about the towns problems. The author gave us an idea of what the book is going to be about. He connects us emotionally due to their problems and how their town ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Liberator By Alberto Arvelo In 2013 the biopic of SimГіn BolГvar called "The Liberator", directed by Alberto Arvelo was created to demonstrate the liberation of Latin America during the 1800s as well as the various obstacles SimГіn BolГvar had overcome in order to free his country. "The Liberator" was an impactful film that truly demonstrated the hardships and inferiority of indigenous life due to Spain 's reign of dominance which drastically damaged the overall tone and development of many Latin Americans. Throughout the duration of the film, various themes such as inequality, nationalism, and liberalism were present during BolГvar 's war against the Spanish Empire; BolГvar 's ideals on the true destiny of man had both divided the country between patriots and royalists as well as sparking a revolution against the Spanish due to his disobedience. SimГіn BolГvar was a Venezuelan militaries and political leader known as "The Liberator" for his role in challenging the powerful Spanish Empire in order to establish independence and equality within Latin America. However, despite fighting for a noble cause and providing unity amongst the indigenous people of Latin America, BolГvar 's leadership was often questioned due to his determination to win liberty. The film "The Liberator" was a biopic that followed the life of SimГіn BolГvar during Latin American Independence in which he led his military consisting of natives against the Spanish in order to achieve liberty. I feel that Alberto Arvelo of Caracas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Case Analysis: Luis Alberto Jimenez In 2003, Luis Alberto Jimenez, an undocumented and uninsured immigrant, was involved in a car accident where he sustained traumatic brain injuries with an intoxicated Floridian driver. After the accident, he was hospitalized at Martin Memorial Medical center, a private community hospital in Stuart, Florida. Because Jimenez required ongoing care without medical insurance, Martin Memorial was not able to find a rehabilitation facility willing to accept him. Instead, Jimenez remained as a patient of the hospital for many years inducing more than $1.5 million in costs. Of the $1.5 million, Martin Memorial only received $80,000 from Medicaid for the emergency services provided to Jimenez and absorbed the remaining costs associated with his care directly into their budget. Faced with the option of continuing Jimenez's medical needs and the financial costs borne of this care or deporting him from the state, Martin Memorial secured a state court order to authorize the transport of Jimenez to a medical center in Guatemala. Under this court order, which was later deemed invalid upon court issue, the hospital leased an air ambulance at its expense and forcibly transported Jimenez back to Guatemala. This murky legal and ethical dilemma drew public attention ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As of 2007, nearly one out of three immigrants was undocumented (Wack). The documented immigrant population constitutes 33.5 percent of the 46.3 million people in the United States living without health coverage, with undocumented immigrants accounting for an additional seven million of that number. Because of their tendency to work in sectors that do not typically provide employer–sponsored health insurance, a disparity exists in which immigrants are drastically more likely than the native–born population to lack private health insurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Symbolism In The Secret Lion By Alberto Alvaro Rios An age grade is a category of age all individuals pass throughout their lives. "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Alvaro RГos is a story about a young boy recalling his time in junior high and the rebellious adventures he went on with his friend. After each adventure or moment in junior high, the boy would make note of the lessons he learned. Ultimately, these lessons resulted from the passing of age grades from childhood to adulthood that the boys were facing. The use of symbolism in "The Secret Lion" by Alberto Alvaro RГos serves to portray the transition from childhood to adulthood and the lessons that come with it. The experience of the loss of youth known as puberty is symbolized in the beginning of the story as a lion. The narrator states "I was twelve and in junior high school and something happened that we didn't have a name for, but it was there nonetheless like a lion, and roaring, roaring that way the biggest things do" (RГos 333). In this instance, the boy notes how quickly and suddenly his childhood came to an end. The introduction of the symbol of a lion to represent puberty demonstrates that it was a moment so revolutionary to the boy and his friends that the only way they could describe it was as a fierce animal at the top of the food chain that could not be controlled just as puberty is an intense process that could not be controlled. Another symbol that portrays puberty is the school that the boy and his friends attended. The symbol of junior high serves as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Rhetorical Devices In Alberto Manguel's A 1.Yes, Manguel uses an anecdotal to begin his essay along with repetition so as to keep the reader's attention and also has a good conclusion. It is his personal experience of him having an epiphany when he realized he knew how to read at the age of four. He goes on about how the symbols on the page began to actually mean something to him. This was where it was getting interesting as every person has a different perspective of analyzing. He is also using techniques to capture the reader's attention 2.Yes it is metaphor and paragraph 5 is a metaphor as well. 3.Alberto Manguel's thesis is that reading is a key ability of a person. He says that reading is extremely essential as it helps us to communicate with other people around us. He is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Alberto Cairo, There's No Scrap For Men Alberto Cairo, There's No Scrap for Men is a speech on a man who leads the International Red Cross' orthopedic rehabilitation work in Afghanistan during November 2011 .These are soldiers that has had their legs or arms blew off by landmines. . He has helped thousands of Afghan soldiers that have been hit by landmine's and accident victims. Not only has given them prosthetic limbs, he has given them hope He has given them dignity. Not only has given them prosthetic limbs, he has given them hope. The main message this video presents it that dignity cannot wait for better times, physical rehabilitation is essential. I think this message presents the idea that there is no need for people with disabilities to feel less worthy of medical assistance due to their disability. There's alot of actions Alberto Cairo could have took to get the audience's attention at the begining of his speech. One way is he could have made a startling statement to shock the listeners. He also never asked the audience a question at the beginning of his speech. Thats very important also. So without either one of those two main points, that should be made when presenting a speech. The audience seemed to me to be very attentive. He however did tell some very good stories about some of the things he went through while over sea's in Iraq.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel like the speech was not very effective because he never really got the audience's attention or mine. His voice was really plain and dull and was that way the whole speech. The audience wasn't very big and there wasn't very much feedback except for clapping. But a really good trait of his speech was that many times in his speach Alberto is visibly caught up in the emotion of recalling his experiences in Afghanistan. The great thing is that he acknowledges these emotions, He doesn't apologize for them, He shows his humanity and heart in front of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. From Codex To Alberto Manguel On Page 270 there is a very faint spelling mistake in the paragraph in the way that the sentence where he is trying to state 'being able' and my accident he wrote 'able being'. He has an idea of the way we read things by skipping over the minor or less noticeable mistakes because we are reading silently in our heads which cause a lack of focus towards the text or paper that were reading. I would not have actually found the mistake if I hadn't been told otherwise. This is because our mind has a sort of automatic fixer when it comes to reading think over quickly. It has a sort of surface reading feeling to the way we read and that causes us to not involve ourselves in the reading which is a bad this to Alberto Manguel because it shows that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He says it is vastly superior to anything in the painting because it allows him to search up how many times a word is used in a piece of written text from 1500–present day. This creates a huge advantage to the world of reading in having accessibility to a piece without physically owning or purchasing the piece he wants to find for himself. This outranks all the pieces in the painting because not any tech of the time of the painting could count how many times a word is said or send a book to you instantly. This is a vastly superior tech to anything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Revolution of the Distressed Essay A Revolution of the Distressed The world today is faced with many obstacles concerning all the peoples of the world. The issues range from globalization to the state of the environment with every political, economic, and human interest lying in between. It is these human interests that will be brought to light by examining the revolutions of the Incan indigenous beginning in the early part of the twentieth century. Running parallel to their North American neighbors, the native peoples of Peru have lived in seriously impecunious conditions as the result of ethno racial discrimination handed them by their colonial occupiers; Spanish speakers. These revolutions, namely Shining Path, would eventually define the gap between the rich ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ever since the time of Spanish colonial rule, Incans were being treated completely unfairly. And in the late 18th century, Peru began to see the first of its native revolutions under Jose Gabriel Tupac Amaru II in 1780. These uprisings were headed by Indian nobility who showed antipathy towards the Spanish administration as a result of being forced to subject their own people to taxes, unfair market prices, and slave labor. The Incans throughout the time of Spanish colonial rule had hopes for the renewal of their age old empire. However despite at least 100 revolts against colonialism the empire was never revived. (Strong 41) It was not until the 1920's that the Incan rebellion would make any significant progression excluding the pride they may have taken in brutal revenge and retaliation murders and massacres against Spaniards. In this decade Peru witnesses the first shift from predominantly unorganized revolution to serious political development. Although the movement known as Alianza Popular Revolucionaria Americana (APRA) was crushed under the Leguia regime, the faction was the first political party to legally call for reform in regard to the condition of the highland populations or peasantry. Strong points out that its leader, Victor Haya de la Torre, had a poem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Alberto Aguilar: The Art Of Uncertainties Angelli Garcia The Art of Uncertainties Upon arrival the artist invites us to honor and celebrate our own unique power of creation. Alberto Aguilar has successfully captured moments in time. From spontaneous weddings to at home installations, you are given the opportunity to explore and play with one's surroundings. Aguilar's perception of familiar objects through unfamiliar perspective has opened doors to new experiences that awaken the uncertainties of the artist and viewer. Through a documented series of objects and installations Aguilar presents his ability to interact with urban explorations. As for his capability to experiment with various surfaces and mediums, such as; latex and masking tape. Yet, we are left to admire the simplicity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...