A common form of updating in companies on rules and policies is that they set out a notice with policies that end like ... blah blah blah started from 1990 and is effective till date ... and some times these policies change, other times, they are improved. Google changed all their policies. You may ask which Google or which part of Google as Google has a lot of websites?. Well as a part of their unification movement, Google, combined all the policies Induvivual spin off companies like YouTube, Picnik (which is sadly closing ), Blogger, Docs, Maps, Search , Gmail, etc etc are now in one policy and its nice. So all you got to do is accept one time and the policies update themselves on all websites. You have no choice to oppose the policies as we are glued to stuff like YouTube or Google search. Now one blogger had blogged on google's targeted advertisements and its true. The hidden eye of Google tracks your favourite searches and has an idea of how good you are and how bad you are. Beware , Google may tip you off to santa.
This could be my first ever critique of art that I have ever written and that is because it is only recently art has captured my interest as much as this work. This write up is made both in English and German as I want to practice my German. 'The Nativity' by Gari Melchers. I am not an art expert and my critique is from a layman's point of view, but bear with me. I have tried reading some information about the art and the culture behind it and I have my two favourite blog posts about the same work and yes, I have shamelessly copied some of their thoughts. Woebegone but Hopeful and other is by Lisa VO . Julius Garibaldi Melchers (August 11, 1860 – November 30, 1932) was an American artist. He was one of the leading American proponents of naturalism. He won a 1932 Gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[1] - Wikipedia The Nativity is painted during the peak of realism movement - in a gritty and less idealised manner . For m
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