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- The Chinese art based on the imagination where a painter trying to obtain the essence of the inner life.
- It believed that Chinese landscapes are not real, and anyone can enter it from any angle and travel in it.
- The European painting is much more focused on the art to create an illusion likeness.
- The European painting is more realistic that resemblance to the real objects.
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- An entrepreneur is a person, or a team of individuals, having a vision, which not just generates money, but can also ease the way in which things are done, by providing such products and services that has value to the customer, while taking all the risks, which comes in the way. Conversely, entrepreneurship is an art of turning an idea into reality, which is not only about arranging the resources to give shape to the idea but constantly making efforts in that direction, to earn profit in future and bearing all the risks or rewards.
- An entrepreneur is just a person having a unique and practical idea in his/her mind. As against, entrepreneurship is the process of starting and running a business of providing creative products and services.
- An entrepreneur is an innovator, as he/she conceives an innovative idea, which is not yet introduced by anyone else in the market. On the contrary, entrepreneurship is the way through which one can make innovations.
- An entrepreneur establishes the business venture, in order to convert the idea, into a product or service, which can help many by easing the way work is performed previously. In contrast, entrepreneurship is all about undertaking the business and bearing all the risks that come in the way, to give a proper shape to the entrepreneur’s vision.
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