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1.Positive-Brain food for three hour classes, keeps you going until the end of class when you can pass out of exhaustion.
2.Positive-More brain food for those people who carry coins around with them, for those who don’t, well it could be considered a negative when you see all your class mates having Cherry Ripes and you’re stuck listening to the lecture.
35 cm x 56 cm Multimedia collage composed of acrylic paint, paper and gel pen. It was created through inverting, resizing, printing, tearing apart and putting together one composition of faces and hands.
“Perception” portrays how some may feel estranged from familiar settings amidst dissociative episodes.
25/01/2019 - Tax morale measures taxpayer perceptions and attitudes towards paying and evading taxes. Our current work on tax morale outlines several factors that may influence people’s willingness to pay taxes and highlights several policy considerations.
The Task Force on Tax and Development organised this conference on the role of tax morale in development which introduced new research undertaken by the OECD on the drivers of tax morale in developing countries.
The event brought together government representatives, leading academics and researchers, regional tax organisations, business and civil society, in a multi-stakeholder environment to share experiences and thinking on tax morale.
Website: www.oecd.org/tax/role-of-tax-morale-in-development-confer...
Photo : © Hervé Cortinat / OECD
I took this photo to make it look like Colin was balancing on Aleah's hand. I had to crop Vic out because it did not look like he was on her hand. I wish I would have had a plain background so there would not have been a lot of distractions like the man in the back. I used a shutter speed of 1/10 and it should have been a little faster to let in more light. I used an ISO of 100 and an aperture of f/18.
writer's block: a usually temporary condition in which a writer finds it impossible to proceed with the writing of a novel, play, or other work.
"If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thru' narrow chinks of his cavern"
William Blake
The topic 'Human Perception' is what I've chosen to study in Studio Arts this year. This is made from one photograph of me, just flipped around. It's to represent the two contrasting sides of how we can be percieved. There is this feminine beauty that so many of us live up to, the stereotypical features, which is what the left side would hopefully represent. The right side is a more down-to-earth, realistic view on somebody.