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Human Body April 4
538 words
The term neo-expressionism describes the art
movement that dominated the art market in the
early and mid 1980 s. The word neo refers to a
revival of previous ideas or trends. Expressionism
was a style from around the time of World War 1
that was highly personal, and was often executed
with violent fervor. Neo-expressionism is similar,
and also generally uses bright colors,
recognizable objects (such as the human body) with
distorted representation, great expression of
emotion, and often commenta...
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One Sees Long Time
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Art, according to Websters Dictionary, is a human
skill of expression of other objects by painting,
drawing, and sculpture. People have used art as a
form of expression for a long time. From the
Mesopotamian era to the Classical Greeks and the
present. Art is expressed in many different ways
and styles, and is rapidly changing, one style
replacing another. Impressionism and Cubism broke
away from the traditional style of painting. They
were both looking for a new way to express
everyday life. Ti...
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Primary Colors Political Campaigns
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Primary Colors opens with a quote be Machiavelli,
Men as a whole judge more with their eyes than
with their hands. This is a great statement that
sums up a good deal about Jack Stanton, the
presidential candidate that this book follows. The
handshake is the threshold act of politics and
Jack Stanton knows it. He loves to go out, meet
the people and shake hands with them. When he lost
the New Hampshire primary he was not upset at all.
A large number of voters on leaving the polls said
the decidin...
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Positive Effect Classical Music
828 words
The purpose of the memory lab was to determine
which environments are most suitable for memory
retention. The participants of this experiment
were the students enrolled in our GSC 101 physical
science class. Ages ranged from 18 years of age to
possibly 50. Of these participants we had a wide
range of educational majors, ethical background,
and genders. All participants were required to
submit a list of thirty common words to be used in
the experiment. The testing procedures started at
approximat...
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The Indian Carpet Industry
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India, like many other countries, has always used
wool as the basic material of the carpet. Other
materials commonly used are silk and cotton. Silk
carpets are particularly high quality pieces. In
the beginning of the carpet making century, only
natural dyes were used to color the wool. Madder,
as well as other wild vegetables, was the most
important element of this dying process. "Other
natural elements used to make dyes are turmeric
root (light yellow), pomegranate skins (darker
yellow), rhuba...
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Easy To Follow Simple Ideas
1,403 words
Hume accepts that the problems of philosophy are
those Descartes isolates; he rejects all of
Descartes solutions. Hume asks the questions how
does the mind work? What are the principals that
the mind follows when it thinks? These questions
are answered in Humes Enquiry concerning Human
understanding section II. -Of the Origin of Ideas.
There is a great difference between the
perceptions of the mind. When a man feels the pain
of a wound or the pleasure of comfort, when he
remembers this sensation...
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2004 From The World Wide Tea Ceremony
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Culture of Japan Because of its isolation from
continental influences, Japan has developed a
unique and fascinating culture, in which thousand
years old traditions and customs are combined with
wide using of modern technologies and innovations
in every minute of peoples daily life. That is why
Japan can be named as a country of contradictions,
and there is hardly possible to find another place
on earth overflowing with more differences and
contrasts. Japan with the population exceeding 125
milli...
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Full Of Life Cave Paintings
1,670 words
Chris Ofili Chris Ofili is an interesting
contemporary artist. He was born in Manchester in
1968. He studied in London at the Chelsea School
of Art (1988 - 1991) and later he entered the
Royal College of Art (1999 - 1993). Chris Ofili is
an English painter, who has a Nigerian descent. No
wonder all his work reflect his African
background. In 1992 he won the scholarship, which
gave him the possibility to travel to Zimbabwe.
Chris Ofili's style is highly influenced by his
Nigerian origin as well a...
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B C E Bodhi Tree
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Founder Buddhism is one Buddhism Buddhism Founder
Buddhism is one of the major religions of the
world, which was founded, in the fourth or fifth
century B. C. E. in northern India by a man known
traditionally as Siddhartha (he who has reached
his goal). Buddhism has been and still remains a
dominant religious, cultural, and social force in
most of Asia, especially in India, China, Japan,
Korea, and Vietnam. Buddha is the title given to
the founder of Buddhism. Buddhas name was
Siddhartha Guatama...
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Full Metal Jacket Eyes Wide Shut
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Darth Vader of Modern Film: Stanley Kubrick and
His Aesthetically Beautiful Ultra-Violence To the
creator of films as well as other forms of
literature, the dark side of human nature has
often proved more rich and interesting than the
bright. Films and books on the lives of saints
have not been as popular as murder mysteries and
works of horror. While we may have no desire to
experience them in our own lives, terrible deeds
and evil people exert their perverse attraction on
our psyches. We who c...
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Brightly Colored Tropical Brightly Colored Bay
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65279; What I Did this Weekend While on
vacation in Acapulco Mexico, I, along with my
family and friends took a tour by boat to a small
resort island. As we approached, I was awestruck
by its beauty. I knew this was going to be fun,
but had no idea that this place would be forever
etched in my mind. We were greeted at the dock by
two natives dressed in brightly colored tropical
shirts, white pants and shoes. They were also
wearing smiles just as bright. They escorted us to
an open-air type re...
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Vincent Van Gogh Mental Illness
832 words
The Art and Life of Vincent van Gogh Vincent Van
Gogh is one of the most distinguished modern
artists. His early work depicts humble subjects,
peasants mostly, with a gentle hand. Many of his
other paintings are mostly room settings, and
still lifes of flowers with such intensity that it
would seem as if he had captured a piece of the
sun and used it in his painting. It is truly
ironic that during his lifetime, he received no
recognition whatsoever, and only sold one
painting. Van Gogh faltered ...
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Museum Of Modern Art Black And White
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A Polychrome Profusion; sculptor George Sugarman,
Fine Arts Building, New York, New York BYLINE:
RUBINSTEIN, RAPHAEL Best known today for his
public art, George Sugarman began his career with
formally eccentric painted-wood sculptures. In a
revelatory New York exhibition, early pieces were
shown alongside the 86 -year-old artists more
recent aluminum work. In the course of 1998, there
were a number of important sculpture exhibitions
in New York galleries and museums, including the
Museum of Mode...
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Soccer Player Modern Art
993 words
During the first decade of the twentieth century,
a group of young Italian painters united together,
under the influence of poet Filippo Tommaso
Marinetti. Before creating their new style, these
painters embraced the ideas of Marinetti's The
Foundation and Manifesto of Futurism which
appeared in the newspaper Le Figaro on February
20, 1909 (Tisdall 7). His manifesto of futurism
was primarily concerned with poetry, but artists
such as Boccioni, Balla, and Severini used his
ideas and applied them ...
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Henri Matisse Georges Braque
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The brief fauvist movement in art started circa
1896 when a group of neo-impressionist painters,
led by Henri Matisse, stared to experiment with
the utilization of what Matisse called, ? The pure
brilliance of color. ? This beautiful form of
painting got it? s name at the reputable? Salon D?
Automme? art show in Paris, France in 1905. This
name given by a popular critic, who in opinion of
the painting? s wild colors and odd effect dubbed
them coincidentally, like? Fauve's, ? in French
meaning? w...
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Rise And Fall Question And Answer
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Hitlers Weapon of Choice Nietzsche wrote that, Men
believe in the truth of all that is seen to be
strongly believed in, and with the amount of
followers that Adolf Hitler had achieved, he had
gotten many to believe his words (Hitler: A Study
in Tyranny- pg. 384 - 5). Hitler was a man who
could convince thousands that what he had planned
for Germany was the only way to become free of war
and torment. Propaganda is defined as the
dissemination of ideas and information for the
purpose of inducing o...
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Sir Isaac Newton Three Laws Of Motion
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Sir Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton (1643 - 1727),
was an English mathematician and physicist, he is
considered one of the greatest scientists in
history, who made important contributions to many
fields of science. His discoveries and theories
laid the foundation for much of the progress in
science since his time. Newton was one of the
inventors of the branch of mathematics called
calculus (the other was German mathematician
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz). He also solved the
mysteries of light and opt...
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Black And White Artificial Intelligence
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Polymorphic & Cloning Computer Viruses
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Viruses The generation of today is growing up in a
fast-growing, high-tech world which allows us to
do the impossibilities of yesterday. With the help
of modern telecommunications and the rapid growth
of the personal computer in the average household
we are able to talk to and share information with
people from all sides of the globe. However, this
vast amount of information transport has opened
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Art School Early Years
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The Early Years Of Kandinsky's Life Wassily
Kandinsky was born on December 4, 1866 in Moscow.
His father was a successful tea merchant named
Vasily Silestrovich, and his mother was a teacher
named Lydia Kandinskaia. From early on in his
life, Kandinsky acquired a love for travel. His
parents to Florence in 1869 where the young
Kandinsky attended Nursery School. When his
fathers health began deteriorating in 1871,
Wassily and his parents moved back to Russia, this
time to the smaller town of Odes...
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Green Light At The End Daisy Buchanan
474 words
The symbolism of colors in the novel There a
several colors used for symbolism in the novel The
Great Gatsby. For example the colors BLUE, GREEN,
WHITE and YELLOW are used throughout the book. The
first time Nick Carraway meets his cousin Daisy
Buchanan at Toms and Daisy's home, she was dressed
totally in white. So as the house and its
furnishings are also tuned in light shades. This
fact might be interpreted as: beauty, cleanliness,
wealth, innocence, virginity and also laziness.
Daisy's color ...
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