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    Vans Study Essay

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    Vans Assignment Answers Candice (Shuang) Zhang Oct. 10th 1. What were some of the key characteristics of Vans’ earliest customers in the 1960s and 1970s? What was the public perception of skateboarding during this er In 1960s, Vans Doren set out to make the most durable and affordable casual deck shoe in the market. Unlike other shoes manufactures, Vans sold its sneaker directly to customers out of its own retail store in Anaheim, California. Customers could enjoy customized Vans. But the

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    The VANS is an American shoe manufacturer, based in California, is first founded in the year of 1966 by Paul Van Doren together with his brother James and two other partners, targeting active individuals primarily in surfing and skateboarding. Skateboarding during 1960’s – 1970’s was considered as a disesteemed sports, was not so respectable, among the dominant culture in the society as it was aligned with the anti-establishment, anti-Vietnam, and anti-war sentiment. 1.1 VANS’ customers’ key characteristics

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    Van Helsing In Dracula

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    the novel, Dracula written by Bram Stoker, Dr. Abraham Van Helsing is a Dutch professor from Amsterdam. The novel emphasizes the power of religion against a greater evil. Count Dracula is the devil-like figure in contrast, Van Helsing is the God-like figure. Van Helsing is a well-suited opponent against Count Dracula since he is the only person that has that understands Dracula’s true nature. He is a godly, intelligent and witty character. Van Helsing is a God-like figure that has to rise against

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    Van Gogh And Gauguin

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    personality and ideas of the primitive between Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin. These differences were investigated through their working relationship, as shown by their letters of correspondence, and the art each artist produced during this time. The group discussed comparisons between Van Gogh’s plan and almost obsession with making the Studio of the South work and Gauguin’s wanderlust that kept him moving. The ideal studio of both Gauguin and Van Gogh opened up discussion further to what aspects

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    Van Gogh Contributions

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    Vincent Van Gogh, one of the world's greatest artists, was born March 30, 1853. He was a post-impressionist painter, whose paintings became well-known for their beauty, emotion, and color. Creating over two thousand works of art, he was an important influence on 20th-century art. Many of his paintings depicted his strong religious views about life and nature. Living a very troubled life, he continually struggled with mental illness. In a moment of instability, Vincent Van Gogh cut off his own

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven

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    “Music is like a dream. Only that I cannot hear.”-Ludwig van Beethoven. In 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was born. He composed many things and people had a hard time trying to decide what kind of composer he was. Everyone said he was going to be next Mozart. He went through life and composed many well-known compositions. Many people love his work and still listen to it to this day and his work is almost two hundred fifty years old. Ludwig van Beethoven was born to a family of musicians for the royal

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    Robert Van Gulik

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    Through a thrilling murder mystery blended with action, romance, and suspense, Robert van Gulik captures the fascinating culture of Tang China and its political and social life. Van Gulik’s novel incorporates diverse characters with varying roles in Tang society, allowing for a more expansive view of the social expectations and perspectives of people of all social classes. ALTHOUGH THE WILLOW PATTERN IS A FICTIONAL NOVEL PUBLISHED IN THE 20TH CENTURY, IT INCORPORATES MANY PRACTICES AND HISTORICAL

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    Inspired By Van Gogh

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    This painting was inspired by Van Gogh numerous paintings of flowers (usually sunflower) in vases. This piece was made in a face-to-face art class, where one of my first projects was a to paint a piece modeled after any work from an artist of my choice. Flowers are something I have always drawn or painted, usually my "go-to," so this seemed like an obvious choice for me. Unfortunately, I am unable to find the original painting I was examining for my project, but Van Gogh had many pieces under that

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    Van Gogh Theory

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    life of Van Gogh was that he did not actually commit suicide but was murdered. A biography of Van Gogh written in 2011 by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith claimed that Van Gogh was actually shot by a teenage boy named Rene Secretan. Apparently, Rene and his brother would torment Van Gogh very frequently, ranging anywhere from putting salt in his coffee to throwing snakes in his sandbox. On July 27th, while these two boys were out playing with a faulty pistol, a shot went off and struck Van Gogh's

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    Rip Van Winkle

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    message shown in the story Rip Van Winkle. Rip Van Winkle is about a man who slept through the American Revolution for twenty years. During those twenty years he slept, his village and the whole country underwent a major change that affected the future of America. Written during the early 1800s when American literature was heavily influenced by the Europeans, Washington Irving portrays America's search for an identity through one of the first true American literature, Rip Van Winkle, using elements and

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