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... Libertarianism supports this right because it enforces the idea that not only should people have the right to free speech, but also it verifies that truth will prevail if this is possible. ... This judgment not only solidified the previous rights of the FCC, which were to direct the flow of... |
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[Isabella Stewart Gardner] is the one and only real potentate I have ever known. She lives at a rate of intensity and with a reality that makes other lives seem pale, thin and shadowy." - Bernard Berenson, long-time friend and advisor to Isabella Stewart Gardner Isabella Stewart Gardner, known also ... |
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i'm screwed because my 8 page essay is due tomorrow and i barely have anything written. i'm looking online to see if i can find someone else's essay to see what their argument is. i need an argument. what's the assignment? i don't even know really i'm writing about this artist, and i have to evaluat... |
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The statues of its time
Art has its own definition in every culture and society. ... Every society and culture has its own significant style and that style is highly depended upon how the statues and pieces of art may be created. ... 883-859) as well as the Egyptian Torso of the God Amun (1332-... |
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... Italian Renaissance humanism changed the individual’s role in society by introducing the importance of life on earth and the power of the self. ... In the Renaissance, Italy had a very decentralized government and was divided into small city-states. ...
Italian Renaissance artists such... |
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THE ART OF DRAMATIC WRITING LAJOS EGRI OUTLINE Chapter 1 - Premise I. Every sensible invention must have a purpose… a) We may not succeed in every tiny premise but intentions… b) Definition: A proposition antecedently or proved; a basis of argument. A proposition stated of assumed as leading to a co... |
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With watercolor and pencil, Gericault signed and dated his 178 x 235mm artwork “Charge of the Cuirassiers Against the Prussian Artillery” in 1822. In this painting, Gericault tells one of the common political stories in France at that period of time: the battle between the Cuirassiers and the Pruss... |
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Elmer Rice's Adding Machine is, among other things, about technology and technophobia. This is a concept we intend to explore through the production by using various forms of multi-media. Since our production will use "multi media" it is important to explore a few recent and current examples. Throug... |
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... However, since human pain can be both physical and emotional, the means of causing pain can be abstract concepts such as words, too. ... If words could not cause harm, it would mean that they could not touch people. ... Words serve as a means of exchanging ideas and thus reach the mind a... |
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I will find in this essay all sort of interest belong to me and explanation to discovering of art, all this is possible by world; full of information and communication technologies have given rise to new forms of art and develops society full of agonistic sense. I describe the middle position of hum... |
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Japanese calligraphy: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
I have only been doing calligraphy for two years but I am hooked. The main objective of this piece is to introduce the reader to some elements of calligraphy. ... This is my own, very personal take on Japanese calligraphy. If readers com... |
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A novelist, teacher, translator, and essayist, Georgina Kleege suffers from a disease known as macular degeneration. Sufferers of macular degeneration withstand a slow but permanent deterioration of the eyes’ retinas. This state has left Kleege legally blind since her teenage years. An aficionada of... |
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Robert Bateman was born on May 24, 1930 in Toronto, Ontario. His house was adjacent to the Forest Hill area, which provided him with ample opportunity to observe nature from a very early age. He knew by the time he was 12 that he would become an artist when he grew up, and took an interest in conser... |
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Andy Warhol was the most Interesting person who ever roamed this planet. ...
Born Andrew Warhola in Forest City, Pennsylvania in 1928, Warhol was the youngest son of Czech immigrants, his father a laborer and coal miner. Growing up in the difficult conditions of the Depression years, the young War... |
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Introdution
when I look up ¡°baroque¡± in the Oxford Advanced Learner¡¯s English-Chinese Dictionary. ... ¡± That¡¯s baroque style and, maybe before the course¡±baroque and the culture in Ming and Qing danisty¡±, that¡¯s the first impression in my heart. And after that, I read some books about baroq... |
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By: Jayuan Carter
The Olmecs were one of the first ancient cultures that lived in Mesoamerica during the 1300 - 400 B. ... The Olmecs are known as the “Mother Culture” of the Middle American Civilizations. ... The Olmecs lived between the Mayans and the Aztecs ho... |
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Cremmaster 1 A blue playing field in Barney's hometown. Two Goodyear Blimps float above which are being taken care of by four airhostesses. There is a white table, its top of course is covered with an abstract sculpture made of Vaseline which is then surrounded by different coloured grapes… green an... |
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Abstract. The isolation of DNA is one of the most commonly used procedures in genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry. Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA can be isolated from all tissues of the body. In this particular laboratory for isolation of DNA we used the fish liver. Many protocols can be use... |
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... The Duchess of Tuscany dismissed this theory saying since it contradicted the bible it must have been false. ... In his “Letter to the Duchess of Tuscany” pleaded his case that the men with the most knowledge in a particular science, should be consulted, not simply the authority of an abstra... |
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The Woodworker A man works in his wood shop, turing out beautiful, handmade pieces of every description and type. He works hard, creating pieces that will last, for a society that does not appreciate or care for such an art. The poem “Ogun” is told from the perspective of the nephew, speaking about ... |
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The Production-Of-Culture Approach
Culture, has been considered by many people for several years, a reflection of society. ... They decided what was good, what was fine art, who could be a producer of culture and under what terms, what values should reflect in culture and so on. Thus, society or c... |
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Matthew Houdini
“The most important artist of his generation”
The silver screen’s image is seductive; more than the expensive, untouchable props displayed at the Guggenheim. ... Textures are forbidden to the point where one cannot help but wonder what is left of Matthew Barney’... |
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The Power of Secrets in The Scarlet Letter
Deception is defined by Websters Dictionary as the art of
misrepresentation. ... In the novel The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne ,
Chillingworth and Dimmesdale both use deception to hide secrets from each
other, and fro... |
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Rhetorical Analysis of Teaching to Transgress
To transgress is to go beyond the limits set by the divine law. ...
As a direct result of her poor educational experiences and in an attempt to revolutionize the learning experiences of her subjects, Hooks concluded that “to educate as the practice ... |
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declaration of independance This is only the first few sentences of this paper. Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper! Abstractions in Power-Writing There are many abstractions in the Declaration of Independence. These abstractions such as: rights, freedom, liberty and happin... |
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The divine liturgy for Sunday December 15th, 2002 was one filled with experience and amazement. As I drove up the church looked like another ordinary church which I had attended many. As I approached the church I walked through the main doors and there was a small lobby where a few people waited for... |
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What exactly was Michelangelo trying to say with the details of the Medici Tombs in the Medici Chapel? Michelangelo was trying to express the passing of time and the inevitability of death that every human -- regardless of their status -- must endure.
Death was not far from Michelangelo’s mind at ... |
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Part I: Three Links in a Food Chain
Abstract:
During this procedure, we explored the fundamental adaptations of three different organisms from various levels of the food chain: yeast: from the primary, or producer-level of the food chain, paramecium from the primary consumer level of the food ch... |
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Abstract
Spontaneous pnemothorax is not fully understood, knowing why or how come the lungs collapse spontaneously could be beneficial to stopping it from happening. Although it is rare SP (spontaneous pnemothorax) is still threatening a number of people world wide. ... How to manage a spontaneou... |
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From this abstract from the film Kindergarten Cop, we can all see how much a person who chooses a profession in the childcare industry is looked up to by children. ... Childcare provides opportunities for parents to go to work, undertake study and take part in community life and for children to com... |
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In Deborah Johnson’s article “The Social and Professional Responsibility of Engineers,” [1] she writes of several distinct duties of professional engineers conducting military research including the actuality that engineers should not permit their ethical standpoints to interfere with their work, al... |
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Max Dupain was one of Australia’s greatest documentary photographers. ...
Born in Sydney in 1911, Dupain was inspired by art and photography. At age thirteen, Dupain was given his first camera – a Kodak box brownie camera by an uncle. ... In 1931, Dupain was apprenticed to commercial photograph... |
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Reality vs. Entertainment
In the Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus an excuse is defined as to give a reason or apology for; to be a reason or explanation of; to let off. ... There is a difference between reality and entertainment. ... The truth of the matter is that, sane people clearly see the ... |
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Satire. A term used to describe any form of LITERATURE that blends ironic HUMOR and WIT with criticism for the purpose of ridiculing folly, vice, stupidity Tone. The reflection in a work of the author’s attitude toward his or her SUBJECT, CHARACTERSM and readers. Tone in writing is comparable to ton... |
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The Renaissance, Reformation, and Puritanism eras helped lay the groundwork for American Literature. These early forms of American Colonial Literature played a key role in not only the literary development of the time frame, but helped shape the day to day lives of Colonial Americans as well. The... |
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Black males of various ages often get stuck in challenges and negative stereotypes that often direct them to the self-fulfilling prophecy of failure and low self-image. ... Ultimately this results to high unemployment rates, crime, incarceration, and even death for many young Black males... |
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Literary Terms, Devices, and Techniques
Allegory - A story in which the characters, settings, and events stand for abstract or moral concepts. ...
Atmosphere - The mood or feeling in a literary work. ...
Epiphany - In a literary work, a moment of sudden insight or revelation that a chara... |
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Children of Mao and Coca-Cola.(avant-garde art in China)
The achievement of Chinas avant-garde since the mid-1980s, both at home and in exile, is the subject of a large-scale traveling exhibition.
When the work of the Chinese avant-garde started to appear in the West in the mid-1990s, many mis... |
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STRAYER UNIVERSITY
MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED TO
PROFESSOR MILTON LAWLER
MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION
BUS 531
SUMMER 2002
BY
OPHELIA FRANCIS
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
SEPTEMBER 2002
Contents
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... Descartes called it the mind-body connection, in which mind performs and operates in an apprehending, judging, and reasoning manner.
Apprehension, the first operation of the mind, is ability to abstract, form, and understand universal ideas. ... Through apprehension, we grasp the essenc... |
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This report seeks to present a holistic picture of the Investment Banking industry with an objective of helping the authors to shorten the induction time during their summer internship in leading investment banks. Investment banking covers a range of activities which include underwriting, selling an... |
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Abstract - The use of the Web for medical application areas seems to be an attractive solution for many problems. Nowadays the Web becomes a standardized infrastructure for giving access to advanced telemedicine applications. Such web services provide accessibility and usability advantages for patie... |
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Is there more than one hunger artist? Are we all hunger artists? The hunger artist, in “The Hunger Artist” by Franz Kafka, puts on an act trying to prove that he is imitating all of us. The hunger artist states, “I have to fast, I can’t help it. If I had found it (food that he liked), believe me, I ... |
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The 2 civilizations Im comparing is Mesopotamia & Egypt. ... The mesopotamia classe of society are similar to just look
Egypt
-Gods, kings
- Pharohs upper class
- Merchants, Artisaos, scribes, Tax collectors
- Peasants
Mesopotamia
- Nobles
- Commoners... |
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Composition
The Art of Writing
Jonathan Swifts essay, "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Ireland from Being a Burden to Their parents or Country" (Ferrara, Cosmo F The Art of Writing. ... Written in 1729 to expose the tragic conditions of the lower classes, the proposal attempts t... |
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Sigma Polke.
Sigma Polke’s work seems to be very referential to the art world reacting to and picking up from pop art of Roy Liechtenstein with his use of dots and Andy Warhol’s consumerism. ... I think to get Polke and see where he is coming from you need to understand what he is reacting to. .... |
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Miss Jean Brodie was a charismatic middle-class Edinburgh school mistress teaching in the 1930s. ... Our first impression of Brodie is that of a creative misunderstood educationalist persecuted by those around her because of their envy. None of her persecutors – Miss Mackay for example - were sympa... |
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Andy Warhol: the Snobbish Machine by Jean Baudrillard.
Warhol himself asserted that, in Baudrillard’s terms “there’s basically nothing to say,” about his work. ... Warhol deflected the significance of his images into the insignificance of his discourse, and this is where the riddle of the War... |
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Auguste Rene Rodin was born in Paris on Nevember 12, 1840 and died on
November 17, 1917. ...
Rodin was born the son of a Paris police official. ... Auguste ended up collaborating with a Belgain artist on architectural
sculpture for the Borse in Brussels in the early 1870s. ... These... |