Historians don't look at the work itself to find out these things, so much as they look at what other people have said about the work, including the artist, and at the circumstances surrounding the work during the time it was made and since.
It can be beneficial to start with art history operations to gain context and understanding of the artwork's background and creator. These insights can then inform your art criticism by providing a more well-rounded perspective on the piece. Understanding the historical and cultural context can enrich your critique and offer a deeper analysis of the artwork.
As a matter of philosophy, I would say, check out the art history - who the artist was, where he was located, materials he used and perhaps, who his contemporaries were. Art criticism is more about how successful the artist was in achieving his goal. With a knowledge of art history you would be able to understand more about the criticism.
The assumptions included in the EOQ models are simplistic;The real cost of stock in operations are not as assumed in EOQ models;The models are really descriptive and should not be used as prescriptive devices.
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When comparing cheap cars, one should examine the mileage and history of each car. One should also see the current condition of both cars in person to prevent accidents.
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When a person gives constructive criticism, it should tell the person what they can do better to improve. It should use polite language.
The criticism is acceptable if it is objective and reflecting facts. However, if criticism is based on false ground then it should be responded by facts and realities. In both cases, one should not lose his/her control and not to be nervous or out of control.
Have an open mind about others criticism, but don't let others always shove you around.
It's something she learned from you or someone else in her life. You should examine her life and history to find the cause yourself.
You should examine your cheeks in the mirror.
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