If you attended our past events you should now have some basic knowledge on various real estate tax strategies, a break down of different deal structures, what goes into creating a market analysis, insight to our current deals, how to pitch to an investor by watching
a live shark tank, how to underwrite a deal and due diligence.
Not exact matches
Aquatic Experience — Chicago, which is aptly billed as «everything aquatic under one roof,» will feature the return of the
Live Shark Encounter and the Kids Aquarium Contest, as well as the addition of more than 130 tropical fish
tanks, presented by the Florida Tropical Fish Farmers Association.
Shark Tank Scuba is a scuba dive experience in the Sea Life Park shark tank aqua
Shark Tank Scuba is a scuba dive experience in the Sea
Life Park
shark tank aqua
shark tank aquarium.
Take the little ones along to crawl through a 1,500 - gallon tide pool
tank, examine the microscopic marine
life and even stroke a
shark in the on - site touch pool.
The Big Blue is completed by, and turns full - circle with, Heaven, a
shark preserved in a
tank of formaldehyde that follows Hirst's iconic 1991 piece, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living; the
sharks have a special frisson, their sleek, forward motion elegantly sus - pended in death in blue formaldehyde seas.
In 1992, the Saatchi Gallery displayed the ground breaking show Young British Artists in which Hirst exhibited Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living, 1991, consisting of a tiger
shark in a glass
tank of formaldehyde.
Young British Artists group exhibition, Saatchi Gallery, London, who commission The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living, a
shark in a
tank of formaldehyde.
In 1991, Saatchi, an advertising mogul, commissioned Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living, a taxidermied 14 - foot tiger
shark suspended in a
tank filled with formaldehyde.
The Big Blue is completed by, and turns full - circle with, Heaven, a
shark preserved in a
tank of formaldehyde that follows Hirst's iconic 1991 piece, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living; the
sharks have a special frisson, their sleek, forward motion elegantly suspended in death in blue formaldehyde seas.
Examples include: My Bed (1999, Saatchi Collection), by Tracey Emin (b. 1963), which consisted of her own unmade bed complete with stained sheets, slippers, stained underwear and other personal detritus; The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living (1991), comprising a glass
tank containing a
shark preserved in formaldehyde, by Damien Hirst (b. 1965).
In 1971, it was not a dull dead
shark but
live catfish fished from water
tanks and ritually electrocuted that caused the sensation.
In 2003, the Saatchi Gallery re-opened at County Hall with a Damien Hirst retrospective, which included the exhibition of his refurbished piece, The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone
Living, a
shark in a
tank of formaldehyde.