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Oil On Canvas Edouard Manet
1,490 words
Hunting Dogs by Jean-Did-Gustave Courbet is the
first painting I looked at and I was created in
1867. The painting is oil on canvas and the size
of it is 361 / 2 x 58 inch. Courbet paints two
dogs and a dead hare in the woods. The woods are
becoming dark and the sun is setting. The painting
is dark and gloomy except for the quarreling dogs
that the sun is directly setting on. With fine
brushstrokes he sets a depressing mood because of
the choice of dark colors. This picture is a very
good exampl...
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Childrens Literature Realistic Stories Fantasy
380 words
Childrens Literature is classified in two major
categories, realistic and fantasy. Realistic
focuses on the area of human activities and
historical events, while fantasy has many more
subcategories Some educational institutions firmly
believe in teaching with only realistic stories.
They feel that a young mind under the age of five
will not be able to decipher the difference
between reality and fantasy. The school worries
the child will have a sense of being invincible
when reading supernatural ...
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Lord Of The Flies Animal Farm
723 words
Two unassociated books, Lord of the Flies and
Animal Farm, come together in a certain way to
show the quest for leadership among humans. George
Orwell, author of Animal Farm, and William
Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, explains
quite well in these books how human kind destroys
itself to be above everything else. Each story has
its own original leader, a second designated
realistic leader, and its final monarchist leader.
In Lord of the Flies the original leader is
possibly the pilot or rea...
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Set Design In Modern Theatre
1,182 words
The Importance of Set Design in Shaping and
Effecting Realism and Modern Drama Throughout
history there has been a call for entertainment.
This entertainment has seen many changes from
jesters to hangings to orgies to finally the
combination of all of these into a stage
performance known to the masses as theatre or
performance art. The theatre has seen many changes
itself from the tragedies and comedies of old to
theatre of the current day. Two of the major
movements within contemporary theatre ...
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Made The Movie Concentration Camp
641 words
Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a movie filled with
sorrow and horrification. It was one of the many
saddest events that occurred in the history of the
world. In the following paragraphs you will be
reading a summary or a movie review, what ever
might call it, about Anne Frank. At the end of the
review I will write about my opinion to the movie.
The characters in this movie were great actors.
They acted so realistic that it looked as if it
was occurring live from the scene of the action.
All of t...
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Importance Of Being Earnest Lady Bracknell
1,570 words
... yn wants even more to marry him, and the fact
that he had a family makes Lady Bracknell approve
of him just a little bit more. I could identify
with Miss Prism because even though she was seen
as intelligent, she was really quite ditsy. I
wouldnt leave a baby in a handbag at a cloakroom,
but I have done some things that make people
wonder how I do so well in school. I could
sympathize with both Algernon and Jack. I really
wasnt fond of Cecily and Gwendolyn and I
definitely didnt like the amo...
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F Scott Fitzgerald Gatsby Fitzgerald
660 words
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896 - 1940) was a very
talented writer whose work was not truly
appreciated until after his death. People now see
that his work is passionate, heartfelt, and very
realistic. F. Scott Fitzgeralds life compares to a
myriad of his characters in The Great Gatsby.
Passion - the word applies to an emotion that is
deeply stirring. Many of the things in Fitzgeralds
life stirred his emotions and brought about his
very passionate writing. Fitzgerald has a very
romantic side which he ...
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African American Women Easy To Read
1,649 words
Alice Walker It is very difficult to write about
womans literature and its women-writers. Such
writers like Alice Walker try to show the life of
ordinary African-American women with all their
joys and troubles. What are the main ideas of her
prose? What inspires her to write such short
stories like Everyday Use and such talented novels
like The Color Purple? Alice Walker is very
talented writer. Her works are dedicated to
serious problems of African-American population of
our country. Her books ...
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Virtual Reality Three Dimensional
3,028 words
Virtual Reality Virtual reality is the concept of
illusion. It is an artificial realm itself, a
fresh experience that involves the use of high
technology. It is to convince oneself the
existence of a non-real world. It is also a method
to communicate ideas, thoughts, and a tool to
experience what one might not be able to achieve.
The term virtual reality was coined by Jaron
Lanier, founder of VPL Research, to distinguish
between the immersive digital worlds he was trying
to create and traditiona...
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Children Literature Literature Fantasy
413 words
E 101 Classification Mary Meeker E 101 9: 00 am
Classification Children? s Literature Children? s
Literature is classified in two major categories,
realistic and fantasy. Realistic focuses on the
area of human activities and historical events,
while fantasy has many more subcategories like
eccentric and enchantment. Some educational
institutions firmly believe in teaching with only
realistic stories. They feel that a young mind
under the age of five will not be able to decipher
the difference be...
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Change His Life Coming Of Age
1,829 words
There comes a time is each persons life when they
reach the point where they are no longer children,
but adults. The transition from a child into a
young adult is often referred to as the coming of
age, or growing up. The time when this transition
occurs is different in everyone, since everyone is
an individual and no two people are alike. Certain
children reach this stage through a tragic,
painful event which affects them to such extent
that they are completely changed. Other children
reach thi...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Middle Ages
1,327 words
The Renaissance was an era of beautiful artwork
and structures that flourished all over Western
Europe. The artists began to be more expressive
and creative in their designs. Art evolved by way
of subject matter, technique, influences, and of
course the artists. Some of the most noted
artists, architects, and sculptors of the High
Renaissance include Giotto, Donato Bramante,
Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. It
was one of the high points of humanism and the
expression of creativity a...
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Critical Thinking Public Information
655 words
Common Critical Thinking Critical Thinking Common
sense is an important element for me when it comes
to rationalizing and making decisions. The
assumption or problem must be realistic whether it
involves other peoples opinions or mine. Beliefs
are always being questioned and are always
changing because the more knowledge a person
receives, the more rational they will become. I am
a very open-minded person which means that I take
into account other people perceptions and beliefs
without dismissin...
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Frank N Magill Maggie A Girl
2,536 words
Today Stephen Crane Stephen Crane Today in modern
America, it has become almost impossible to avoid
the tales of horror that surround us almost
anywhere we go. Scandals, murders, theft,
corruption, extortion, abuse, prostitution, all
common occurrences in this day in age. A hundred
years ago however, people did not see the world in
quite such an open manner despite the fact that in
many ways, similarities were abundant. Peoples
lives were, in their views, free of all evil and
pollution. They ass...
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Dulce Et Decorum Est First World War
3,375 words
The attitudes of poets towards war have always
been expressed vigorously in their poetry, each
poet either condoning or condemning war, and
justifying their attitudes in whatever way
possible. I aim to explore the change in the
portrayal of war before and during the twentieth
century, and also the structures and devices poets
use to convey their views persuasively, and
justify them. These two poems describe war, and
scenes from war, with varying levels of intensity
and reality and also from diff...
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Realistic Expectations Vicious Cycle
2,841 words
Stress management is something we as people should
take a lot more seriously than we really do.
Whenever I tell someone that they need to learn
how to control their stress they always tell me
they need their stress. They are right, they do
need their stress, we all need a certain amount of
stress in our lives. No stress is almost just as
unhealthy as too much stress. Just the right
amount of stress is called Eustress. Eustress is a
healthy stressor because it helps to keep us
motivated. Unhealth...
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Opposite Direction Constant Speed
3,519 words
Getting in the swim Introduction A group of
swimmers are following a training schedule that
requires them to dive into the water and swim one
length of the swimming pool. They must keep doing
this until they have completed 20 lengths. For
safety? s sake they have been allocated a single
lane of the pool and all the swimmers must swim in
the same direction in single file. Half of the
swimmers say that it will be quickest always to
swim in the same direction, climbing out of the
pool at the end of...
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Depth Enjoyable And Realistic Enjoyable And Realistic Movie
535 words
After preparing for a long day of movie watching I
reluctantly put the first tape in to the VCR. I
was armed with a bottle of water, a vegetarian
sandwich, and a pillow. I figured these supplies
would get me through the first half. When it was
all said and done I realized that the movie was
exceptional. Besides being a little on the long
side the move, Ghandi was in depth, enjoyable and
realistic. Even though I complained I found that
this movie was very good. I would recommend it to
anyone. I h...
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Importance Of Being Earnest Ernest Worthing
3,139 words
Oscar Wilde is a legendary author who has composed
many great plays including The Green Carnation and
A Woman of No Importance, however, The Importance
of Being Earnest was undoubtedly the most famous
of his works. First published in 1930, yet
acknowledged since the late 1800 s, The Importance
of Being Earnest helped to revive the theater
tradition of Congreve and Sheridan. The story is a
comedic view of romance and the emphasis we place
on seemingly trivial articles, such as a name. In
this sto...
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Collective Bargaining Realistic Goals
1,455 words
The process of labor-management bargaining has
evolved since its beginning in the early years of
labor negotiations. Since the parties involved in
collective bargaining are negotiating a formal
contract that both are to be bound by, there are
many stresses and tensions that permeate the
process. Most early negotiations were filled with
drama and emotionalism. The struggle has continued
today to move toward a more rational process,
whereby negotiations are conducted and settled on
the facts and m...
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