| 351. | Red The Red Studio, painted by Henri Matisse, is considered to this day to be a renowned piece of artwork. ... The Red Studio was painted in 1911, and is an oil painting on canvas. ... The casual look will keep the color red in your mind. The picture itself is of a red studio with several painting...
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| 352. | Christian Roman empire ... Pliny did not know exactly what he should do, so he decided to persecute two Christian females. ... Some of the complaints in the piece can be related to true Christian practice. ...
5] It is obvious after reading the Theodosian Code that there was no separation between church and state ...
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| 353. | Jean Toomer Analysis of “Song of the Sun”: This poem composed by Jean Toomer is a lyric that expresses great emphasis on the beauty of nature. He wrote this poem in free verse as of many of his other poems. The meaning of this poem is in my eyes, a great photo of African American struggle with slavery and how t...
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| 354. | Araby
James Joyce’s use of first person point of view in the short story Araby, is important to the success of the developing storyline. ... Although the characters actions throughout the day of the Araby may seem monotonous, they lend thoughtful insight into the inner workings of the main character. ...
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| 355. | Disturbed Prayer Song Review Song: Prayer - Disturbed
Instruments: Vocals, Drums, Guitar, Bass
Time Length: 3mins 57secs (4/4)
Key: D Minor
This song is a piece that I chose more for the rythmical elements than the melodic ones. This is a heavy metal song that is reasonably simple, but that is the key to its effectiv...
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| 356. | Ready, Aim, Fire Introduction The goal of this lab was to determine which piece of glassware was the best to accurately measure the volume of a liquid. Accuracy refers to the proximity of a measurement to the actual value. Precision refers to the reproducibility of the results. The glassware tested included a 100 mL...
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| 357. | djing Turntablism DJing, also known as turntablism is the art of playing other people's records, mixing them together to make one beautiful piece of music. It’s been around for quite some time and the only way to DJ was to play vinyls on those old turntables. Recently they have come out with mini CD decks...
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| 358. | Invention of the Clock ... Later, administrative, commerical and industrial arrangements of advance civilizations would be impossible without the invention of a mechanical device that could measure time.
The earliest indication of time measuring devices was the invention of the sundial. ...
The first firm indica...
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| 359. | Masque The Masque originated from Italy and came to France and England in the late 16th century. ... The Masque was dramatic and musical entertainment using elaborate and expensive properties and machinery, and was usually commissioned for Great State occasions.
The debate to whether the Tempest was or ...
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| 360. | America America
America is more than a country. America is more than the statue of liberty. America is every person with the dream of a good life for his family. America is every child willing to be somebody in life. America is a man who says this piece of earth is mine, and I will make it better for my ch...
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| 361. | Analytical Essay Sophia Cozza July 6, 2003 English 101 1 Page Essay My opinion is that there will always be confrontation concerning gender roles in our society. I feel this way because the problem with men is that they tend to think they are stronger, smarter, and are able to do more than women can because they thi...
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| 362. | Never Ceasing Always Determined ... ” As mentioned before, although in this piece she focuses primarily on women, Piercy still believes a strong woman should be “determined to do something others are determined not be done” (183). ... Through all the mud and muck, the best people never lose sight of their determination. ... ...
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| 363. | Knowledge By Acquaintance and Knowledge By Description Summary In this piece, Bertrand Russell first up his argument by distinguishing two types of knowledge; knowledge of things and knowledge of truths. He from there proceeds to break up the category of knowledge of things by further distinguishing this type of knowledge in two categories; knowledge by acquai...
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| 364. | Company Man In the piece, “The Company Man,” Ellen Goodman makes use of several rhetorical strategies to make her point. ... One example of this is: “At the funeral, the sixty-year-old company president told the forty-eight-year-old widow that the fifty-one-year-old deceased would be missed, and would be diffi...
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| 365. | Dantes inferno themes In the book Dante’s Inferno there are many themes that are introduced throughout the book. The themes that are most prominent are the role of light and darkness, the role of loyalty, the role of denial, and the placement of souls according to their sin. The book is also a timeless piece of literatur...
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| 366. | 19th centuary stories ...
Fiction was a very popular genre in the nineteenth centaury and stories were mainly concerned with mystery and the supernatural (since these were extremely popular), for example Sherlock Holmes. ...
To fulfil the objective of this piece of work, I have read two nineteenth centaury myste...
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| 367. | Lord of the Flies Symbolism Lord of the Flies
The author of this novel uses many different symbols throughout its content to stress the many different themes present in it. ... ” William Golding makes this evident in the novel as it is also a convincing piece of symbolism.
The last symbol that I thought had the most sign...
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| 368. | What is Art What is art? ...
Art is an usually skillful product of the human creativity, an expression of one’s thoughts, feelings and ideas. ...
Art exists since mankind itself appeared on Earth, and it was primarly done on the stone surfaces of the caves where Primitive men lived. ...
Art has va...
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| 369. | fashion ... Sarah Barclays, the 4th year I chose for my Critical remix, shows these ideas, fashion, clothing and the body, in the content of her fashion photography piece.
‘Fashion photography deals with identity formation, the representation of the body as an object of desire’
Currently in her la...
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| 370. | critique EVIDENCING PRACTICE The modern nurse is expected to provide evidence or their practice (Playle, 2000). The European Health Committee (1996) recommends that all qualified nurses should be able to critically assess literature, understand the strengths, weaknesses of data collection methods and analyse...
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| 371. | Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell was a storyteller who created images that help define America¡¦s identity through much of the 20th century. ... ¡¨ But we all know with his brushstrokes, Rockwell elegantly captured Americana, and a time, and a feeling. ...
Norman Rockwell was born in New York City on Februar...
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| 372. | Summary of Poe's The Gold Bug “The Gold Bug” The story begins with a brief overview of the island setting and an introduction into how our main character, Legand, came to live on the island, and how the narrator came to be his friend. The narrator also explains the strange circumstances which surround Jupiter’s and Legrand’s rel...
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| 373. | art critique on mona lisa
Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest and outstanding artists of the Renaissance. ... His innovations in the field of painting influenced the course of Italian art for more than a whole century even after his death. ...
The Mona Lisa is considered perhaps the most outstan...
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| 374. | candle light ... On the desk stands a tall white candle, a brass pen, and a piece of white parchment. ... Staring at the flame, in a sort of dazed manner, she stops for a moment, drops the box and then extends her arm out over the desk and lights the candle. ... Flickering in the wind, the candle sits as tim...
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| 375. | Tangbwal spirit mask Museum Assignment
The Tangbwal spirit mask or, natively called, a Lewa, comes from the Sepik people of the Lower Sepik River Region, Papua New Guinea. ... The Tangbwal mask is carved from a dark wood and may actually be more than one piece attached together.
The Tangbwal spirit mask holds...
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| 376. | why i hate school Please review before your training call: 1. Print this out and take it with you to your store. 2. Make sure you get the sales manager or department managers first and last name and write it in the Manager Section of the report 3. Make sure you get an inventory of each model when you arrive. Count th...
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| 377. | The Pleasure of My Company The Pleasure of My Company Zora Neale Hurston’s “How It Feels To Be Colored Me” is a vivid self portrait. The reader cannot help but feel Hurston’s tone of self-confidence and great strength of character. (Hurston 1516) She recalls her childhood and “the very day that I became colored” with passion ...
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| 378. | Role Of Advertising The Role Of Advertising In Today’s Society
Advertising is everywhere. ... We can try but it is all so difficult to escape advertising. Billboards on the landscapes that our highways run through, the posters put up in buildings and transportation all has some sort of advertising in them. Advertis...
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| 379. | E business ... com” were good examples of e commerce web sites working with each other in a B 2 C business relationship. ... The supply chain for these two web sites business could be linked through “value added networks (VANs) or “electronic data interchange” (EDI) (Echolink Interactive). ... A large piece...
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| 380. | interest or activity that has been particularly meaningful to you. I was about nine when I watched the PBS special "Yanni: Live at the Acropolis" with my extended family. My parents said Yanni was a piano virtuoso, for whatever that was worth to a nine year older. As I awaited in 'enthusiastic anticipation', our virtuoso finally came out—neatly tamed afro, 'pizzeri...
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| 381. | Great Aritst Masaccio San Giovanni Valdarno 1401 1428 Tommaso di ser Giovanni di Mone Cassai, so called Masaccio is the most important painter in 15th century during the early Renaissance period. ...
In his 22nd year, Masaccio entered to the Guild of Doctors and Herbalists in Florence like most of the other great artists. ...
Even though the cr...
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| 382. | digital artist Sam Chen I chose Sam Chen for this essay because I believe that his work very much represents what every student in our senior project class is trying to achieve. Sam Chen single handedly (for the exception of sound) created a compelling piece of digital art work.
Sam Chen created a sixteen minute animated...
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| 383. | music essay on classical at carnegie hall The concert I went to was held in Carnegie Hall and it was titled Classic, Neo Classic Concerto featuring the pianist Andre Watts. Obviously the concert was a classical one filled with many instruments ranging from violins to trumpets. ... I went to this concert with a friend and my mother who enj...
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| 384. | Descriptive Speech BK Chicken Baguette
Descriptive Speech
Specific Purpose: To describe to the class the bottom, middle layers, and top layer of a Chicken Baguette. ... The point is, Burger King just came out with this new sandwich called the Chicken Baguette. ... The bottom of the Chicken Baguette is the bottom part o...
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| 385. | Art of Poetry When people think of poetry, they usually think of something along the lines of “Roses are red, Violets are Blue” or that poetry has to rhyme whether it makes sense, or not. ... ” Both of those examples are considered to be poetry, but what is poetry really?
One way poetry has been defined is “l...
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| 386. | sun also rises The Sun Also Rises
By: Ernest Hemingway
After racking my brain on what book I should read, I finally came to the conclusion that it almost certainly had to be fiction due to my short attention span. I chose The Sun Also Rises, by: Ernest Hemingway, because I had read some of Hemingways stori...
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| 387. | last time once there was a dog. the dog's name was sally, the dog wrote an essay, and submitted it to a website so she could get some help. the website didn't help sally, and didn't let her sign in, so she felt ripped off. sally was sad, so she wrote another piece of writing to put in, and this time she didn'...
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| 388. | Film Music Diegetic or Non diegetic Shepardson 2
The Film Score: Diegetic or Non-Diegetic?
Music has been present in movies nearly since the introduction of the cinema. Since early film cameras were unable to capture sound, the logical solution to capture the ear’s attention during showing was to play music along with the image...
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| 389. | Sports are fun... To see a scorned, beaten, and crucified man, lying dead in the arms of his mother is an image, which can inspire overwhelming emotions within the heart of an observer. Yet, for the longest time I've had such difficulty looking at Michelangelo's art in this way. To me, art has never been about expres...
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| 390. | Change Change is many things. ... All of these words are synonyms for ‘change’.
To me, change is the process of becoming different. Another way of thinking of change is as a new experience. Change can also be thought as “A new experience” in many cases.
For my first example of change I’d like to re...
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| 391. | OF BRICKS LIGHT EXHIBITARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS 1845 1915 ...
In many of the early architectural photographs some photographers took a more interpretive approach. Instead of taking frontal views they selected more detailed shots that captured parts of buildings that showed pattern of light or a bit of carving. ...
With an interpretive perspective, th...
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| 392. | Methods used by Anne Bradstreet in The Author to Her Book There is no shortage of reasons for why Anne Bradstreet uses figures of speech in this piece of literature to relate to her book that she created, which was purloined before she could complete it. An explanation, a way to vent her feelings, a poem to get readers to sympathize for her are just some o...
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| 393. | International Relations The Berlin Wall The Wall that separated a city, a state, a nation and virtually the whole world. It became one of the main landmarks of the Cold War, representing the fighting parties and their attitudes. The Berlin Wall appeared in 1961, from day to day. A long concrete obstacle to stop people from...
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| 394. | mozart essay
Amadeus is a riveting look at the life and works of two of history’s most famous composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Salieri during the Classical period of music. Although ...
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| 395. | Leonardo de Vinci s Mona Lisa The Last Supper and Michelangelo s Sistine Chapel Ceiling ... They are: Leonardo de Vinci’s Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Ceiling. ... (The Art Millennium 2003)
A great example of this is Leonardo da Vinci’s famous Mona Lisa that seems so real that many writers have tried to analyze and explain the reason for her...
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| 396. | A Model for Christian Charity Summary: In this sermon from A Model of Christian Charity Winthrop suggests a goal to unite under God. A goal that he feels must be achieved or else the colony will be without hope. Winthrop’s message is one of togetherness; a message about sharing other’s pains and pleasures. But, even with the mos...
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| 397. | Allegory of Faith Allegory of Faith by Jan Vermeer
On October 12, 2003, my husband and I visited the Metropolitan Museum in New York. ...
Vermeer’s painting Allegory of Faith was the particular piece of art that I took most interest in during my trip to the museum. ...
What I saw in the painting Allegory of...
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| 398. | If Only You Knew Leonce Leonce Pontiller, possessive husband or mislead nice guy. ... If Leonce only knew about his wives changes he could have saved her.
The book opens with Leonce looking at his wife like “one looks at a valuable piece of personal property which has suffered some damage”(Chopin 2) this states that Ed...
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| 399. | It was from an opera by Friedrich Gitterfenster called Das Bettzeug and it was the bit ... Alexander, his name itself drawing, as Alex comments in the book (“good Bog, I thought, he is another Alex(124)”), a direct parallel between the two characters, his supposedly benign humanitarianism shown as easily giving way to his betrayal upon Alex in part three chapter 5, veering from extr...
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| 400. | Mega The information age is the age we live in today, and with the information age comes an age of ethics. When we deal with the new technologies introduced every day, we need to decide what we must consider ethical and unethical. We must consider all factors so that the use of the information readily av...
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