| 1001. | 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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| 1002. | Edward Koch analyzing his argument Examination of Edward l. Koch’s essay “Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life”
Edward L. Koch, former mayor of New York City, wrote an extremely controversial essay on the death penalty titled “Death and Justice: How Capital Punishment Affirms Life. ... Koch’s arguments that ...
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| 1003. | Plato vs Aristotle The focus of this paper is to explain the ideas Plato and Aristotle had for the ultimate goal of the State. Plato believed the ultimate goal of the state was justice. Aristotle believed the ultimate goal of the state was virtue. ...
As far as Plato was concerned, the ultimate goal of the state...
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| 1004. | Ideaology In " Ideology and Terror: A Novel Form of Government," Hannah Arendt describes how totalitarian systems derive their legitimacy of power by propagating ideologies. When these ideologies are accepted by the masses, they form the basis of a law, which is totalitarian and is essentially defined by terr...
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| 1005. | Designs Designs Bauhaus The Bauhaus began with a perfect definition: "The building of the future," it was to combine all the arts in ideal unity. The founder of Bauhaus was Walter Gropius. He saw the need to develop new teaching methods and was convinced that the base of art was to be found in handcraft, "t...
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| 1006. | jazz essay Many people think that jazz is just another type of music. ... Jazz started at the end of the nineteenth century and is still being played today. Every time a jazz tune is played, it’s considered new. That’s the truth, jazz is old like any other music in the sense that it has been around for many y...
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| 1007. | animating_human ********************** Jessica K. Hodgins, James F. O¡¯Brien, and Robert E. Bodenheimer, , Jr ¡°Computer Animation¡±, appeared in Encyclopedia of Computer Science Animation is the production of consecutive images, which, when displayed, convey a feeling of motion. By telling a compelling story, asto...
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| 1008. | Vocab List 7 1. Convex – (Adj) – Having a surface or boundary that curves or bulges outward, as the exterior of a sphere. Drops of water naturally form themselves into figures with a convex surface. 2. Iridescent – (Adj) – Producing a display of lustrous, rainbow like colors. Iridescent oil was used in art. 3. M...
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| 1009. | CHANGE MANAGMENT CHANGE MANGEMENT
Management can be defined as the art of organizing the resources, planning, organizing, directing, allocating resources, communicating and coordinating. The first and most obvious definition of “change management” is that the term refers to the task o...
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| 1010. | stuff The project’s main objective is to develop realistic models of biological soft tissue dynamics in conjunction with realistic user interfaces using state-of-the-art visualisation technology and haptic feedback. The most accurate method to date, to model material behaviour under static or dynamic load...
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| 1011. | Make Believe Play A Vygokian and Piagetian View SYNOPSIS
Vygoskian and Piagetian theories support the many connections between cognitive competence, socio emotional stability and high-quality make-believe play. This essay defines the cluster of concepts related to make-believe play, cognition and socio-emotional development. This essay a...
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| 1012. | The Golden Ratio The Golden Ratio appears in Art Architecure and Natrul structures. One time in a scholl i was doing this so i could get free asighnments so itr wa very boring. At the moment I am eating toast it is very tasty. A) Through the ages there have been thousands of wars lots of blood has been shed in all t...
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| 1013. | Realist Horror Cynthia A Freeland Miriam Mejia
Philosophy of Art
Precis
Cynthia Freeland: Realist Horror
Cynthia Freeland engaged in deep discussion on the philosophy of horror, specifically realist horror. She realized that others like, Noel Carroll had written pieces analyzing the idea of horror. ...
One does not even nee...
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| 1014. | Author's Study Picture Book Author Author’s Name: Allen Say Biographic Information: Allen Say was born on August 28, 1937 in Yokohama, Japan. He spent the majority of his childhood living in Japan and was considered to be a shy, non-athletic child. During World War II, Allen's family was forced to move around beca...
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| 1015. | Cloisters Museum Analysis My choice for the central feature in the Cloisters Museum is a sculpture entitled “Enthroned Virgin and Child”. ...
The first thing that caught my eye about this piece was its placement in the museum. It is in the center of the first room when you enter the museum and there is very little else ...
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| 1016. | Why an MBA Why Pursue an MBA? John M O’Neil II University of Phoenix Abstract A personal view of my position on obtaining a Graduate Degree in Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, and to explain the business and personal advantages of fulfilling my goal. The reasons I chose to pursue a Gradu...
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| 1017. | origin of Hamburgers Heavenly Hamburgers 2
Abstract
The hamburger has become a staple in nearly every Americans diet. ...
Heavenly Hamburgers 3
Heavenly Hamburgers
As you are rushing your children around from band camp to ballet, soccer practice to swimming, you hardly have t...
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| 1018. | Trading Spaces Lisa Drew Joseph Berry English 1020 03 October 2003 Trading Spaces This show is about two couples who are chosen to spend two days in the other couples homes to redesign a room. Each team consists of a designer, carpenter, and the the couple. They normally have a budget of 1000 dollars but on this e...
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| 1019. | Culture CULTURE
Culture, is defined as, the patterns of behavior and thinking that people living in social groups learn, create, and share. Culture distinguishes one human group from others. ... A people’s culture includes their beliefs, rules of behavior, language, rituals, art, technology, styles of...
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| 1020. | Alchemy and the Philosophers Stone
The ancient art of transmuting of metals, alchemy, is the exploration ancestor of the composition of our natural world. With a long and harrowing history, alchemy is the ancestor of modern chemistry and has ties to such notable minds as Leonardo DaVinci, Carl Jung, and Albert Durer. Alchemy beg...
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| 1021. | Everett society Everett has its diversity, but could it be better? Over the last hundred years of Everett’s history we have grown to be excepting of other cultures and ethnic backgrounds. We yet to except certain cultures into our society, though we except almost everyone into our society do we know anything abou...
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| 1022. | malakia Metaphoric language is a vital component of literature. Metaphors are so crucial, such that no piece of literature lacking them would be complete. Tom Robbins’ Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas is a quintessential example of how metaphors play such vital roles in literature, because the story is entirely ...
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| 1023. | Competition between Oats and Red Clover
Abstract
Competition between Oats ( Avena fatua var sativa) and Red Clover (Trifolium
pratense) was conducted. The indicator was oats and the competitor was red clover. Red
clover was planted at different densities as the oats had three in each pot. The results
show...
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| 1024. | vulgarity--is it indispensable? Vulgarity----Is it indispensable? I was seeing this art movie "Mandi"on Zee.It is about,the queens of the night----the sluts of rural India and their lives. The movie highlights the business they have involved themselves into and how they draw pleasure in selling the sole possession with which a gir...
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| 1025. | Greek Architecture ...
Temples were the earliest monuments in Greek architecture since they were solidly built and carefully maintained. ... The sanctuaries encouraged the growth of Greek civic architecture.
Greek cities were commercial, social and government centers for many communities, and also were homes fo...
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| 1026. | Coen Brothers Joel and Ethan Coen a. ... The Coen Brothers, have developed a unique way of filmmaking# unmatched by their peers. ... These two, well educated brothers, are together one of the most acclaimed contemporary moviemaking teams. ... The Coen Brothers often work so closely together that they a...
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| 1027. | importance of being earnest ... Wilde exposes this divide in scenes such as when Gwendolen and Cecily behave themselves in front of the servants or when Lady Bracknell warms to Cecily upon discovering she is rich, but the play truly pivots around the word "earnest." Both women want to marry someone named "Ernest," as the nam...
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| 1028. | Daughters of the VIcar ... Rather than improving these circumstances through revolution, Lawrence suggests in Daughters of the Vicar that they can be overcome if individuals have the courage to rise above these conditions via internal determination. ...
Lawrences philosophy before the Great War, and around the ti...
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| 1029. | Asher B DurandThe Wild Must Win In the End Asher B. Durand
The Wild Must Win In the End
Is a painting a picture through which we look? ... Such a magical language exists today at the Addison Gallery of American Art, where Asher B. ...
Asher B. ... Durand’s Woodland Interior is a magical, almost musical composition that is a stu...
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| 1030. | Literature of the Holocaust May 14, 2003
English II (A)
Holocaust Paper
The word "holocaust" represents the phrase "trial by fire". ... The Holocaust began, in a sense, when Adolph Hitler was appointed chancellor of the Nazi party. ...
The books Night and Fragments of Isabella have given me a much ...
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| 1031. | piaget vygosky I will attempt to describe the theories of cognitive development proposed by Piaget, Vygotsky and Feuerstein and their relevance in teaching children with barriers to learning.
Piaget was an epistemologist. ...
Piaget stated that a person acquires knowledge through a constructivist process, w...
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| 1032. | Technology Today The undergraduate program guides students in developing their intellectual skills and personal values while attaining general knowledge and focused expertise. All students take one-third of their course work in the liberal arts in addition to study in their majors, ensuring familiarity with the huma...
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| 1033. | Anime Review Anime Review
To every anime fan around the world
Anime is a combination of literature and art. ... It is a very popular topic in Japan with teenagers and there
are also many fans of anime in North America. One of the anime shows I’ve watched is
Hunter X Hunter, ...
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| 1034. | From an Ecclesiastical History of THe English People The Story of Caedmon The dream of the The story of Caedmon
Caedmon used to compose devout and religious songs. He learned of Holy Scripture with interpreter´s help, he quickly turned into the sweetest and most moving poetry in his own language, the English.
After him others among the English people tried to compose religious poetr...
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| 1035. | Black Swamp Arts Festival The Black Swamp Arts Festival may have tons of talented visual artists, and musical performances that can not be surpassed, but it’s really all about the people. ... The Black Swamp truly brings the art back to the people. ... Making a connection between both visual and audible arts enhances bot...
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| 1036. | Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer s Day ... In Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 18”, he begins by comparing a young lady to a lovely summer day, but then he states, “Thou art more lovely and more temperate. ... However, he later states that summer is too short and how there can be unpredictable weather. Therefore, summer has some flaws, but th...
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| 1037. | Salvador Dali There are many artists that have influenced the visual art industry in the world, but none as ground-breaking as Salvador Dalí. ...
Dalí was born in 1904 in Figueras, Spain to Salvador Dalí y Cusi, a notary, and Felipa Domènech. Born nine months after his brother, Salvador, died, Dalí’s parents de...
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| 1038. | Bradbury Cole Works compared In England, 1801, Thomas Cole emerged at Bolton, Lancashire. Cole was taught in the styles of woodcarving and landscapes before entering the United States. At the age of sixteen or seventeen, Cole’s family moved to the United States near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Five years later, Cole enrolled in...
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| 1039. | Spanish Work of Art The Muromachi era encompasses the fourteenth and fifteenth century in Japan. It is a long misunderstood and neglected period of Japanese history by both foreign historians and Japanese historians (Hall, 2). It has long been regarded as culturally important but not historically and politically import...
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| 1040. | Personal Statement My interest in philosophy began when I came across a copy of Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I was hooked and went on to read -amongst others- Bertrand Russell’s History of Western Philosophy, Plato’s The Republic and J. S. Mill’s On Liberty. The contrasting focus on the individu...
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| 1041. | Machiavelli ... Machiavelli combined the traditional, or classical, and Christian thought that was prevalent in philosophical circles of his day for the purposes of presenting his concept of power. ... This paper considers the fact that Machiavelli appears to support the notion that the means always justify ...
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| 1042. | Howard Carter Howard Carter was born on March 9, 1874 in Kensington, London. ... Carter grew up with absolutely no formal education. His father would teach him art hoping that one day Howard would take over the family business but, he had no interest in painting. ... A friend of Howard’s family, Lady Amherst, w...
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| 1043. | Functions of Management Abstract
Managers are individuals who are given the task of implementing the objective of management, which is to fulfill the main goals of an organization. The paper shows that in order to be able to accomplish and fulfill the specific objectives of an organization, management has different functi...
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| 1044. | Student Motivation Abstract:
Students respond to motivation of various different types when implemented in a timely,
conservative and sometimes public way. Although intrinsic motivation is the most reliable form,
extrinsic motivation can prove a valuable tool in increasing student achievement, knowledge
reten...
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| 1045. | chishinau British Art in the 17th Century Painting Sculpture Historical background 1. There are surely a lot of beautiful places in the world that traditionally attract great numbers of vacationists and holiday-makers. Some of these places are really and truly gorgeously picturesque and unique with respect to...
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| 1046. | MY goals I am a piece of paper. In the beginning I was blank, neat and clean. I could have been anything. A paper ship, treating my life as a smooth drifter, then being hit by the big water waves and swirls, forgotten, had I wasted my childhood; a page of a book, had I chosen to share something. I could have...
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| 1047. | 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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| 1048. | Cranberry Computer Abstract
The paper discusses a draft memo written up by Terry Technotic, the CEO of Acme Enterprises, informing his employees of an intended change over to Cranberry Computers within the company. ...
Cranberry Computer
One would be stunt and shock to see the notice on their desk with the fol...
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| 1049. | 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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| 1050. | Education Model Jazz and education are not as unrelated as one might think. Although they seem different on the surface, the very things that make up jazz and education are one and the same. Education exemplifies the elements of the jazz model. ...
The most common place for education to take place is in the cla...
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