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  2. LGBTQ themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The mangaka in this period transformed the writing and drawing style within the genre, thereby creating a space for women artists in manga. [19] The artists broadened the content of shoujo manga, adding science fiction, historical, and dramatic elements that changed how readers consumed the genre. [19]

  3. Sand drawing - Wikipedia

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    Sand drawing (or sandroing in Bislama) is a ni-Vanuatu artistic and ritual tradition and practice, recognised by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Another form of art which implies drawing in the sand is sandpainting , but this process also implies the coloring of sand to create a colorful environment on a ...

  4. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    An avatar in the virtual world Second Life A Twitter post, with the user's profile picture. In computing, an avatar is a graphical representation of a user, the user's character, or persona.

  5. Power posing - Wikipedia

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    Amy Cuddy demonstrating her theory of "power posing" with a photo of the comic-book superhero Wonder Woman. Power posing is a controversial self-improvement technique or "life hack" in which people stand in a posture that they mentally associate with being powerful, in the hope of feeling more confident and behaving more assertively.

  6. List of paintings by J. M. W. Turner - Wikipedia

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    Dinner in a Great Room with Figures in Costume 1830-1835 Tate Britain, London: 90.8 x 121.9 The Evening Star 1830 National Gallery, London: 91.1 x 122.6 Funeral of Sir Thomas Lawrence: 1830 The Tate, London Scene in a Church or Vaulted Hall 1830 The Tate, London 74.9 x 99.1 Sunset 1830-1835 The Tate, London 66.7 x 81.9 The Thames above Waterloo ...

  7. Bikini - Wikipedia

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    While the two-piece swimsuit as a design existed in classical antiquity, [6] the modern design first attracted public notice in Paris on July 5, 1946. [7]Operation Crossroads was a nuclear test series at the Bikini Atoll, and the inspiration for the naming of two French swimsuit designs at the time, including the bikini.

  8. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    The early to mid-2000s saw a rise in the consumption of fast fashion: affordable off-the-peg high street clothing based on the latest high fashion designs. With its low-cost appeal driven by trends straight off the runway, fast fashion was a significant factor in the fashion industry's growth.

  9. Olympia (Manet) - Wikipedia

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    Olympia is an 1863 oil painting by Édouard Manet, depicting a nude white woman ("Olympia") lying on a bed being attended to by a black maid.The French government acquired the painting in 1890 after a public subscription organized by Claude Monet.