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Uffizi, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Charles Krafft | Villa Delirium Delft Works Damien Hirst: Anatomical Representation This is going to be the first installment of the new Anatomy in Art Series on Street Anatomy. I’ll be showcasing artists who use anatomy as an art form rather than for educational purposes. Sometimes we need a fresh look at anatomy. Those in the medical professions come into contact with medical images everyday and they become common. The artists in this series use anatomy as a part of their art and by doing so draw our attention to it once again. Let’s start off with the internationally renowned British artist, Damien Hirst. If you don’t know his name then you might know some of his most famous pieces from his Natural History series, in which dead cows, sheep and even a 14ft tiger shark are preserved in huge glass containers filled with formaldehyde. And his dots. Interesting note. There are three major anatomically related pieces that Hirst conceived. The works are the Virgin Mother, Hymn, and Resurrection. Hymn is 20ft tall and also made out of bronze. Comments comments

Guide To Crystals And Gemstones For Healing | in5d.com | Esoteric, Spiritual and Metaphysical Database Last updated on January 30, 2010 at 9:00 am EDT by in5d Alternative New * Visit in5D Connection where you can find your soul mate or join one of our amazing groups. EVERYONE is welcome! Below is a comprehensive list of all of the important healing crystals, gems and gemstones. Crystals and gemstones have amazing holistic healing abilities and can be used for many other applications such as meditation, quantum touch healing and reiki, as well as for chakra clearing and chakra balancing. Quartz crystals have piezoelectric properties; they develop an electric potential upon the application of mechanical stress. Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href=" Chat Rules: 1. Thank you! [ Copy this | Start New | Full Size ]

Fundació Antoni Tàpies Outsider Art anatomy | who killed bambi? - Part 2 Bodies & Skulls is a series of still-life images featuring preserved human skulls, bodies and various internal organs. By James Bareham, photographer of the New York based creative studio The New Cruelty. (via theMAG) Persuasion Tips From Jordan Belfort – The Real Wolf Of Wall Street | CHICoverdose Jordan Belfort needs no introductions. Especially so after the release of “The Wolf of Wall Street” – a notorious book-based movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort and directed by fabulous Martin Scorsese himself. The movie was criticised for its lose moral story and vulgarity, but let’ face it – there is a lot that we can learn from Jordan. Jordan is currently on his world tour giving motivational speeches to those who want to learn how to grow, succeed and develop. In the meantime, here are a few insightful tips from the master of persuasion Jordan Belfort on how to control any business conversation: You need to take control of a conversation from the beginning. You are sharp;You are enthusiastic;You are an expert in your field. How do you do it in four seconds? Finally, during the conversation you need to build a rapport with the other side. Convince them that you care about the subject matter and explain why. 1. 2. 3. 4. Now go ahead and start making changes!

Supreme Council of Antiquities - Museums The Egyptian Museum in Cairo contains the world's most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities; no visit to Egypt is complete without a trip through its galleries. The original collection was established in the late 19th century under Auguste Mariette and housed in Boulaq. The objects were moved in 1891 to the palace of Ismail Pasha in Giza before being transferred in 1902 to the current building at Tahrir Square, which is the first purpose-built museum edifice in the world. Designed in the Neoclassical style by Marcel Dourgnon, the Egyptian Museum boasts 107 halls filled with artifacts dating from the prehistoric through the Roman periods, with the majority of the collection focused on the pharaonic era. Labels are in Arabic and English HOURS OF OPERATION: Open daily, 9:00 AM-7:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM during Ramadan LOCATION: Midan al-Tahrir, Downtown Cairo DIRECTIONS: By metro: Sadat Station, follow signs to Egyptian Museum exit and walk straight along the street.

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