Difference between revisions of "The Gilded Cage"

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==The scenario==
[[Image:DeMorganCage.jpg|thumb|200px|The Gilded Cage is an oil painting by Evelyn De Morgan, her final work before her death in 1919. It is essentially an allegory for female captivity.]]
[[Image:DeMorganCage.jpg|thumb|200px|The Gilded Cage is an oil painting by Evelyn De Morgan, her final work before her death in 1919. It is essentially an allegory for female captivity.]]
=The scenario=
The year is 2020; Everywhere on the street  
The year is 2020; Everywhere on the street  


=Background Information=
==Background Information==
<h2 style="background-color: #F5F9FA; border-left:1px solid #AAAAAA;border-right:1px solid #AAAAAA; padding-left: 10px;">Introduction </h2>
<h2 style="background-color: #F5F9FA; border-left:1px solid #AAAAAA;border-right:1px solid #AAAAAA; padding-left: 10px;">Introduction </h2>


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<h2 style="background-color: #F5F9FA; border-left:1px solid #AAAAAA;border-right:1px solid #AAAAAA; padding-left: 10px;">Innovation</h2>
<h2 style="background-color: #F5F9FA; border-left:1px solid #AAAAAA;border-right:1px solid #AAAAAA; padding-left: 10px;">Innovation</h2>


=Conclusion=
==Conclusion==

Revision as of 18:00, 2 October 2009

The scenario

The Gilded Cage is an oil painting by Evelyn De Morgan, her final work before her death in 1919. It is essentially an allegory for female captivity.

The year is 2020; Everywhere on the street

Background Information

Introduction

Driver 1

Driver 2

Oil becomes scarce

Demographics

Industry changes

Innovation

Conclusion