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AP PHOTOS: Papua's noken bag, the knotted legacy of resilience and identity. FIRDIA LISNAWATI and EDNA TARIGAN. January 16, 2025 at 10:05 PM. 1 / 10. Indonesia Noken Bag Photo Gallery.
The lion head symbolises courage, strength and excellence, as well as resilience in the face of challenges. It is in solid red against a white background - the colours of the national flag. Its mane's five partings represent the same five ideals that are embodied in the five stars of the national flag, namely democracy, peace, progress, justice ...
At the level of practice, resilience removes the discourse that clutters art productions and focuses on the development of the work. [17] Considering that the quality of a work of art is objectively identifiable, resilience in art rules out random, purely gestural, unsightly, conceptual or only decorative productions.
English: Ball-and-valley analogy of resilience. A resilient steady state can be thought of as a ball in a deep valley, and it takes a large perturbation to move the ball away to an alternative steady state.
A protester holds up a large black power raised fist in the middle of the crowd that gathered at Columbus Circle in New York City for a Black Lives Matter Protest spurred by the death of George Floyd.
List of national flowers – flowers that represent specific geographic areas Plants in culture – uses of plants by humans Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Narcissus in culture – uses of narcissus flowers by humans
A Continued Symbol of Resilience and Renewal. While the business name will change to Phoenix Energy, the company will retain its iconic Phoenix logo as a symbol of resilience and renewal. This emblem reflects the company’s journey and commitment to delivering long-term value to investors, employees, and the communities it serves. About ...
The Coexist image created by Piotr Młodożeniec. The Coexist image (often styled as "CoeXisT" or "COEXIST") is an image created by Polish, Warsaw-based graphic designer Piotr Młodożeniec [] in 2000 as an entry in an international art competition sponsored by the Museum on the Seam for Dialogue, Understanding and Coexistence.