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    was interesting and reminded me that there are other aspects to the creation of a piece of art other than a brush with paint being placed on canvas. I particularly enjoyed Storr’s descriptions of different artists’ studios‚ especially the studio of Willem de Kooning. The interpretation of Kooning’s intentions with respect to his studio was intriguing; I had never considered that an artist may be uncomfortable with success and wealth. I had heard of artists spending frivolously and with a lack of responsibility;

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    on the removal of marks rather than their accumulation. He began to experiment on erasing his own drawings but rather decided to use other artwork that was indisputably substantial in its own right. He approached an inspirational artist to himself‚ Willem de Kooning (1904-1997)‚ an artist who he had remarkable respect for‚ and asked him to provide a drawing to erase. Somewhat unwillingly‚ de Kooning had agreed. Rauschenberg had erased the original drawing‚ drawn over the top of the erasure

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    Robert Rauschenberg Artist- Robert Rauschenberg was born 22 October 1925‚ born in Milton Ernest Rauschenberg in the small refinery town of Port Arthur‚ Texas. His father‚ Ernest‚ was a strict and serious man who worked for the Gulf State Utilities power company. His mother‚ Dora‚ was a devout Christian and a frugal woman. She made the family’s clothes from scraps‚ a practice that embarrassed her son‚ but possibly influenced his later work with assemblages and collage. Rauschenberg drew frequently

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    groups such as the ANC and Black Consciousness Movement. However in the 1980s the Apartheid government came under a notably increased international and internal pressure. This can be attributed to the creation of the Tri-Cameral Parliament. Pieter Willem Botha (P.W Botha) was the first State President in South Africa and beforehand was the Prime Minister. In the 1980s people and governments launched an international campaign to essentially boycott South Africa if they pursued an Apartheid policy.

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    be used to get the protestors to stop. These protest created struggle for the government to maintain the regime. Changes made to the Apartheid in the 1980’s struggled to stop the protesting opposition. In 1990 the president at the time Frederik Willem de Klerk started to negotiate options and ways to end the apartheid. The apartheid was lifted in 1991 which lead to multi racial elections and saw Nelson Mandela become president. Although the apartheid was abolished in 1991 the end of the Apartheid

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    Tenth Annual WILLEM C. VIS (EAST) INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION MOOT Hong Kong SAR September 2012 - March 2013 Oral Arguments 11 to 17th March 2013 th THE RULES Organized by: The Vis East Moot Foundation Limited INTRODUCTION I. The Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot 1. The Willem C. Vis (East) International Commercial Arbitration Moot is an annual competition of teams representing law schools throughout the world (the "Moot"). In the Ninth Annual Moot

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    GE 350 World Geography Assignment 06 – Africa February 6‚ 2013 Africa’s Apartheid Policy South Africa has suffered a great amount throughout the last few centuries. One of South Africa’s most devastating events was the Apartheid Policy. It was initiated and passed in an unfair manner. The Apartheid policy was very damaging to the economy‚ citizens and environment of South Africa. South Africa is a region located in the continent of Africa. In most textbooks‚ South Africa is defined as the

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    Apartheid (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ɐˈpɑːrtɦɛit]; from Afrikaans[1] "the state of being apart") was a system of racial segregation enforced through legislation by the National Party (NP) governments‚ who were the ruling party from 1948 to 1994‚ of South Africa‚ under which the rights of the majority black inhabitants of South Africa were curtailed and white supremacy andAfrikaner minority rule was maintained. Apartheid was developed after World War II by the Afrikaner-dominated National Party and Broederbond organisations

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    holiday in the year of 2009 at the location of Apeldoorn‚ something unpredictable happened which shocked the whole population in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. A man drove his car at high speed into a parade which included Queen Beatrix‚ Prince Willem-Alexander and other members of the Dutch royal family. The man drove his vehicle through people lining the street watching the parade‚ leaving eight dead for dead and ten injured. It missed the royal family and crashed into a monument at the side

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    Mandela’s life; the first was being when was when he was eventually released from prison (Robben Island) in 1990. Mandela was released 27 years after being imprisoned under the suppression of the communist act on 14th June 1964. When Frederik Willem de Klerk agreed to release Nelson Mandela he knew that he was releasing the African National Congress Leader‚ whose main aim was to abolish Apartheid and keep South Africa free from racial segregation and make it a united society. With President

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