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Pablo Picasso Dimensional Space
1,417 words
Though the backbone of art was formed by academies
that graduated classical artists, some of the most
influential artists broke away from such academies
to change the rules. Impressionists, led by Claude
Monet, formed a group of artists originally
rejected from the academies to paint in their own
"objective reality. " They painted art as sifted
through their senses; taking into account the
environment's affect on an object or placing the
focus on everyday activity, the impressionists
helped rede...
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Religions Effect In The Modern World Is Harmful
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... re never would have been a problem with one
group of people taking another group's land: they
would " ve both been part of the same group.
However, due to their religions, the two groups
are different, which leads to their dislike for
each other and to their current situation which is
nearing all-out war. Religion is amazingly
successful in creating prejudice between
religions. Whether one looks at Catholic vs.
Protestant, Judaism vs. Islam, Christianity vs.
The World, Muslim vs. Hindu, or a...
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Santa Claus Emotional Appeal
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Every society has mythology. In some societies,
it's religion. Our religion is consumerism. Ellen
Weis, San Francisco's Museum of Modern Mythology
Consumerism fuels the capitalist fire. In a
capitalist society, the goal is to make money, by
whatever means possible, exploiting whichever
potential weakness that might exist. The human
race is one with a wild imagination, and this wild
imagination, though a great strength, can, like
all great strengths, serve as a potential
weakness. It is our imagi...
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The Scarlet Letter Message In Meteor
952 words
The Scarlet Letter is a classic book whose lessons
have endured through many generations. It is
considered by most to be the masterpiece of
Nathaniel Hawthorne. It was a culmination of
everything he experienced in his life. He grew up
in a household that held fast to Puritan ideals.
This affected him in ways he himself may not have
even realized. His dislike for the Puritans can be
easily observed in this novel. He created this
book after struggling for several years to obtain
some measure of su...
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Capitalist Society In The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
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Shirley Jacksons, The Lottery, is a shocking story
that reveals the social order and ideology of a
capitalistic society. By definition, the ideal
capitalistic society is an economic system based
upon the concentration of wealth, and the
competitive distribution of production and
business to privately owned powerful
representatives. This form of an ideal society is
what Shirley Jackson based the small village on in
The Lottery. In The Lottery, the lottery itself,
serves as a democratic illusion f...
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Thought Pattern Soul Mind
734 words
Open The Soul The Soul Open Letter of Apology: I
have come to the conclusion that we are all
responsible for the destruction of the human mind.
We are all at fault for breeding hate, ignorance,
and worst of all any known and / or association to
an ism. Should we all band as one and focus on a
better future or let the mind fester in its own
propaganda filled atmosphere? Are we really to
blame, for not being able to see what truly is
rising in todays society? The acceptance of
brainwashing of Amer...
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Police Force Blonde Hair
901 words
Panopticon: The Ideal Social Order Chris Carlson
English 1 - 53 The Panopticon is a marvelous
machine which, whatever use one may wish to put it
to, produces homogenous effects of power.
Panopticism is a style of controlling the
individual and making him conform to the system.
That system could refer to the police or the world
as a whole. There is never a definite top
position, therefore, everyone feels as if they are
being monitored by someone else. It is for this
reason that this disciplinary ...
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Past Present And Future Physically And Mentally
1,961 words
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, is a story
that is rich in metaphors that ultimately
questions the morals and ethics of the author? s
society during the time of his life, the
industrial revolutionized society. In the story,
the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, is a greedy,
rich accountant who is visited by his old business
partner ghost, Jacob Marley. Marley's ghost tells
Scrooge that he may face a penalty of becoming a
lost soul if he continues to value money more than
anything else in h...
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Dell Computer Corp Dell Computers
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DELL COMPUTER CORP. Dell Computer Corp. was
founded in 1984 by Michael S. Dell. Four years
later in 1988, Dell became a publicly traded
company with 3. 5 million shares at $ 8. 50 each.
Four more years later, Dell was ranked in the
Fortune 500 roster with Michael Dell as the
youngest CEO to be ranked on this list. In 1996
Dell? s stock raises to about $ 100 per share
pre-split. One year later this number is
multiplied by 10 and stock is up to a startling $
1000 a share pre-split. Date Event Per-...
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Crime And Punishment Unable To Reenter Society Isolation
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The Crime of Alienation The massacre of 25
students at a high school in Colorado shook the
nation as the most devastating and heartless crime
of youth. No one questions that these murders were
a crime to society, as no one questions that rape,
assault, and theft are also crimes. Society has
dictated and labeled these actions as crimes
because they harm others. One must question,
however, whether the crime lies more in what
caused the action. Many works of literature have
posed this idea, but it ...
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Crying Of Lot 49 Fictional World
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There are two levels of apprehension to The Crying
of Lot 49: that of the characters in the book,
whose perception is limited to the text, and that
of the reader, who has the ability to look at the
world from outside of it. A recurring theme in the
novel is the phenomenon of chaos, also called
entropy. Both the reader and Oedipa have the same
problems of facing the chaos around them. Through
various methods, Pynchon imposes a fictional world
of chaos on the world of the reader, a world
already f...
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Decision Support Object Oriented
855 words
Decision Support Systems (DSS) A Decision Support
System (DSS) is an information system at the
management level of an organization that combines
data, analytical tools, and models to support semi
structured and unstructured decision-making. A DSS
can handle low volume or massive databases
optimized for data analysis. DSS has more power
than other systems. They are built explicitly with
a variety of models to analyze data or they
condense large amounts of data into a form where
they can be analyz...
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Act 3 Scene 4 Speech In Act
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In Act 3, scene 4, Shakespeare utilizes the
ominous storm pounding down upon the suffering
Lear in order to elucidate the storm which
actually affects Lear the greatest the internal
storm caused by the ingratitude shown by his
daughters Regan and Goneril. Prior to Lears
speech, Kent urges the King to enter a nearby
hovel for the purpose of protecting himself from
the seemingly unbearable storm. The tempest in
Lears mind, however, is revealed as a greater
concern than the storm on the outside. Le...
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Jordan Baker Fitzgerald
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In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott
Fitzgerald, the minor characters play an important
role in contributing to the plot, theme and give
the reader an overall understanding of the novel
as a whole. The three most important minor
characters in the novel are Myrtle Wilson, Tom
Buchanan? s secret mistress, George Wilson,
Myrtle? s husband and the owner of a run down
garage on the side of the road leading into the
city, and finally Jordan Baker, an attractive
young woman golfer who is a compuls...
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Food Groups Five Major
407 words
Health and Diet There are two major factors that
determine the way a person looks, feels, and their
weight. Diet and exercise is a great mediator in
the way person looks, weighs and feels. Your diet
will greatly impact on the way you look, the way
you approach things and the amount you will be
able to do physically. A good balanced diet
consists of the five major food groups. No single
food can provide all the essential nutrients
needed for good health and well being. The five
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Escalus Is More Suitable Angelo As The Deputy Vincentio
297 words
If Escalus Is More Suitable For The If Escalus Is
More Suitable For The Position, Why Does Vincentio
Appoint Angelo As The Deputy? Justice serves as
the main theme. At the end of the book, all of the
characters are given their justice. This justice
serves no purpose because it could have been
prevented if Vincentio had made the right decision
in the first place. Vincentio appoints Angelo as
the deputy to make sure that there is someone who
will uphold the law. It is Angelo s standards that
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Brutus And Mark Antony People Of Rome
752 words
Caesars Funeral Speeches Justification versus
Manipulation In William Shakespeare's Julius
Caesar, one of the most important and significant
orations are the funeral speeches given by both
Brutus and Mark Antony. At first glance, the
funeral speeches seem to have no true significant
meaning. However upon further investigation it is
established that the speeches ultimately serve as
the basis for the final outcome of the play. By
exploring the speeches of both Brutus and Mark
Antony we are able to...
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Hester And Pearl Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Often in a literary work, the author strives to
use literary devices in order to convey certain
points to a reader on a different level. Nathaniel
Hawthorne uses several literary devices to give
his novel The Scarlet Letter depth. One of these
devices is symbolism. Hawthorne utilizes symbolism
to convey certain points or themes to the reader
by using ordinary objects. Three of the elements
he uses as symbols are the settings of the Puritan
town and the forest and weather. The first of the
two ma...
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Athletic Trainer Hockey League
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The Springfield Statesmen Hockey Organization will
play in the North American Junior Hockey League
(NAJHL). The NAJHL is a Division A junior hockey
league, which is the highest level of junior
hockey, consisting of eight teams located in the
Great Lakes Region of the United States. The
league is comprised predominantly of players 16 -
20 years old. Each team in the league plays a
twenty- game schedule. In addition, league members
play in a mid-season all-star game and in a league
tournament that...
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Roman Catholic Church Good And Bad
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Religion From a Historical Perspective When one
looks at religion in a history text, it becomes
clear that the effects of that particular religion
are twofold. Some argue that religion is a
necessity for the existence for morality, which in
itself unquestionably serves mankind a great
benefit. Another aspect that one sees when he
studies religion from a historical perspective, is
the way in which religion and the common
scientific curiosity of humankind, our curiosity
to understand how things wo...
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