| 601. | samurai management The business world is an ever-changing environment, and theories of management seem to come and go. Trends in management seem to swing every 10 years or so like a pendulum, sweeping from one extreme to another. At one end is the hard-as-nails, cold management style that relies on numbers and statist...
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| 602. | Theme of The Mole by Alison Prince In the short story “The Mole” by Alison Prince an important idea dealt within the text is that there is always light at the end of the tunnel. ... there was another reality out there…”, but also thinks during class“…there was no escape…nowhere to sink away like a mole…”.
In art class, Guy decides...
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| 603. | What sort of essays do u like and why ...
Exactly why humans like music the way they do is hard to explain but the fact is it is a form of art that has been playing since the dawn of man. ... What type of music people like depends on their moods, views, maturity and understanding. The type of music I like most is classical music—s...
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| 604. | Night Essay The novel Night by Elie Weisel was a horrific yet historical book that took place during WWII. ... On the night of Passover the Germans make their way into Transylvania and word about it is spread fast in preparation of exportation of the Jews. ... Because He kept six crematories working night and...
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| 605. | Artists Square root of 19321 equals 139, Coloumb’s constant is 8.99*109 N*m2/C2, stagflation is a period of stagnant growth and inflation…I cannot recall thinking of anything other than numbers, facts, definitions and so forth before 11th grade. The day I entered IB Art class, I felt more misplaced than eve...
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| 606. | Summary of Sound and Sense chapter 1 Ch. 1 - What is Poetry? Poetry is ancient and has been used for the enjoyment of all or to the value of those who deem it important to their existence. Poetry is: ·A language that says and means more than others ·A way of giving perceptions to words ·A synthesis of an experience ·Mental participatio...
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| 607. | Opium and Surrealism Opium and the Surrealists
Smoking opium. ... Opium’s effect on the body is one of a dreamlike state where the conscious becomes frighteningly aware of the unconscious, or subconscious, if you will. ... Almost all of the major Surrealists of the time were devout opium addicts. ... In orde...
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| 608. | Victorian Era Entertainment Odd Jobs of the Victorian
The Victorian Era was a time of elegance and extremity, of art and innovation, of glamour and poverty. ... The Victorian Era is renowned as an ostentatious revolution throughout all facets of British life; yet, it was also a period of destitution, during which the lifesty...
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| 609. | Night ... That night Eliezer faith was completely destroyed and he said that the Holocaust had murdered his God.
Never shall I forget that night, the first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed and seven times sealed. ... Because He kept six crematories work...
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| 610. | Arts and How They Work ... The one done in pencil crayon will be done in the form of a
drawing, and will be my last work of art. For choosing to work with this particular medium
(pencil crayon) I am able to have complete and utter control in making my subject matter look
realistic by creating precise highlig...
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| 611. | Critical Analysis of On the Bank of the Seine Bannecourt ... Entitled On the Bank of The Seine, Bennecourt, this oil on canvas painting is one of many scenic everyday life views that are normally depicted in impressionistic paintings. ...
Without a doubt On the Bank of the Seine, Bennecourt is representational, and that’s the object of its appeal. .....
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| 612. | Shakespeare Re Creator of Literature
Shakespeare; Re-Creator of Literature
For many years, literature stayed within certain boundaries and
lines, but in the sixteenth century, all of the boundaries were broken and all of the lines crossed with the writing of a simple yet brilliant man called Shakespeare. ...
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| 613. | Tae Kwon Do ... Some turn to religion, others to parents or elders and then there are the select few who turn to Tae Kwon Do. Tae Kwon Do sets a code of mortal principles and ethics, which are not found anywhere else. Children who take Tae Kwon Do tend to do better in life because of basic traditional Tae Kwo...
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| 614. | GLobal Mural Project Today in our lecture we were introduced to Helen Trouel, the founder of the Global Mural Project. The project aims at getting children from around the world to contribute their expressive artwork through pictures, words and symbols on a fabric mural. ... It is definitely a project that will bring p...
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| 615. | Italian Mannerism
The topic is Italian Mannerism. Mannerism was a movement in Italian art from about 1520 to 1600. ... Mannerism was the missing link between the Renaissance and Baroque periods. It was a style that highly refined grace and elegance, (the beautiful maniera) from which Mannerism takes its name. ......
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| 616. | Machavelli Niccolo Machavelli was born in Florence on May 3rd, 1469. Because his family was so poor he had most of his education at home. In 1498 he was given a government position. He remained in the service for 13 years and then was fired. He than retired and went too land outside the city and wrote two mast...
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| 617. | Who is an artist Square root of 19321 equals 139, Coloumb’s constant is 8.99*109 N*m2/C2, stagflation is a period of stagnant growth and inflation…I cannot recall thinking of anything other than numbers, facts, definitions and so forth before 11th grade. The day I entered IB Art class, I felt more misplaced than eve...
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| 618. | Stage Coach Stagecoach An Interpretation of 'Stagecoach' In 1939 John Ford masterminded a classical western film by the name of Stagecoach. This film has the integrity of a fine work of art. Being that it could be considered a work of art, the impression left on a viewing audience could differ relying on the au...
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| 619. | Poetry Poetry is the art of expressing knowledge, thoughts, passions, and emotions using consonants and vowels. ... When it comes to poetry, you can say Im rather picky about what I feel is a good poem. ... One can’t really say what makes a good poem for everyone in general, because poetry is so vast in ...
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| 620. | Procrastination Ask anyone the definition of procrastination, and most likely they will associate it with being lazy and not getting things done when they are supposed to. In actuality, procrastination is a symptom of being a perfectionist and can be compared to a disease. ... psychologist, agreed with this compa...
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| 621. | Defining Pornography ...
Perhaps most Muslims think that pornography is only that uncensored filth that is accessible through XXX movies and certain Internet sites, but in fact, by Islamic standards, much of what is considered normal in advertising is actually pornographic. ...
Defining Pornography
Pornography...
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| 622. | Humanties greek statue Greek Statue
With the Discus Thrower when I tried the pose it was hard to stay in balance. After trying to do the pose as close to the statue as possible it seems to me that just staying in that position for a long time would be painful so I can not imagine the artist having a model. ... In ...
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| 623. | Evolution of African American Art ... One culture that prides itself on oral tradition is African Americans. African American culture is deeply rooted in oral because it is what keeps their culture vibrant. African Americans have innovated the art of oral tradition through different forms; spirituals, gospel, jazz and blues, and h...
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| 624. | What is success? First of all, I should define what the term "successful people" means. In my opinion, successful people are those who become famous and are known by a large part of society. We have many of examples of successful people. We could name thousands of musicians, painters, writers, filmmakers, and others...
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| 625. | gothic subculture Essay on Subculture: OUTLINE
*Drawing from theoretical discussion this semester, provide a “reading” of the sub cultural style as a form or refusal
Gothic Culture
INTRODUCTION:
Focus statement: The modern society today have formed many stereotypes about the Gothic Culture regarding the...
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| 626. | Arts and Crafts Period The Arts and Crafts movement grew out of the reaction against 19th century industrialization and the decline in quality resulting from mass-production. ... The movement is one of the most vital, exciting and inspiring chapters in the history of the decorative arts. ... In 1861 William Morris found...
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| 627. | Architectural Aesthetics ... In the discipline of architecture, aesthetics is very important, yet it is such a very complex subject. ...
As designers, it is imperative that we be familiar with the theory of aesthetics. Aesthetics is defined as one’s perception of beauty. In studying aesthetics, environmental elemen...
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| 628. | Mr Abe Mr. Abe
I read the story Abalone, Abalone, Abalone by Toshio Mori several times to get a sense of whom Mr. Abe was, and what he was about. From the story I got the feeling that Mr. Abe was a very meticulous and careful man. ...
Mr. Abe also seems to be an artist of sorts. ... Mr. Abe nev...
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| 629. | New York School of poets The New York school of poetry:
The following are the most important poets of the so-called New York School of Poets: John Ashbery: (1927-) Born in Rochester, NY. ... A fringe member of the Beats and a central figure in the NY school of poets…he enjoyed a long association with the museum of Moder...
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| 630. | picasso Pablo Picasso was born in 1881. ... Picasso had very intense eyes. ...
Picasso was very skilled and excelled in many different classes. ... This period was created somewhat from the death of Picasso’s dear friend Casajamis. ...
Cubism is Picasso’s well-known development to art. ... ...
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| 631. | art In the text the author uses certain details to enhance his (princes) self absorbed world, a world in which the people are so self centered that they donft care about anyone else but themselves. The prince's perfect world is brought up or whatever. You can tell by his Taste that he has big gaudy thi...
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| 632. | Description of Hell Description
Hieronymous Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights depiction of Hell is an extremely detailed piece of art. ...
The foreground is filled with naked humans that are seen tortured by monsters that are the demons of hell. ... Although the painting may be overwhelming at first, Bosch...
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| 633. | Rembrandt and Thomas Gainsborough Portraits with Deeper Feelings Past their Surfaces Everyone who has studied art is surely familiar with a work of the famous Dutch artist of the seventeenth century, Rembrandt. They may not be quite as familiar with the eighteenth century English master of portraiture Thomas Gainsborough, however. ...
Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn was born to a...
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| 634. | Elecoral College When the electoral college was first established, its purpose was much different than it is now. ...
The first flaw in the electoral college system was apparent during the 1800 election. ...
At the time this system might have been state of the art, but today it is apparent that the electoral c...
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| 635. | STUDY OF TWO PAINTINGS The Study of Two Paintings
These two paintings are very much alike but also very different. If you do more than just look and really observe what the paintings represent you can begin to see many differences as well their similarities. Some of the main points that may catch your eye would be t...
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| 636. | Getty Center ... The modern architecture of the Getty Center may have that effect on some of its visitors, or even passers by on the freeway. ... The exterior architecture of the Getty Center only hints what lies behind and within its walls and galleries. ...
6 works of art had been chosen prior to thi...
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| 637. | Answers to various questions concerning Taosim and responses to an essay by allen watts exact questions ... Through not asking, all the answers are acquired. ... Watts knowingly describes something that he knows cannot be described—he understands that one can only be told what the Tao is in reference to him, but that everyone must find out what the Tao is for themselves. ... The Tao is the art ...
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| 638. | Power of the Nude ... This painting that epitomizes one of the major themes in Western art: the female nude. However, Titian’s representation of a nude female reclining on a bed and staring sensually at the viewer, was novel to the Renaissance community. ... Although they are both blatantly nudes in sensual pos...
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| 639. | Gaudis Influences Chapter 2 – Influences
Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926)
Gaudí sought out stimulus for his creations in medieval books, in the gothic art that was then experiencing a renaissance, in illustrations of oriental structures and in the organic shapes of nature. ...
On the Casa Battlo the...
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| 640. | Investigating Chicago Art Form Information
‘CHICAGO’ The Film
1) Target and size of audience?
1a) The target audience for ‘Chicago’ on the whole is a mature one, obviously because of the sexual content and violence throughout nearly all off the film.
The size of the audience in Chicago (Film) is going to ...
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| 641. | Dream Rides For this competition I have created my dream car. My dream car was also designed to fit the theme of this year’s auto show, “ Art, Design and Motion. ... My dream car was definitely influenced by 2001’s cars. My dream car was conceptualized by inspiration from cars such as the Lamborghini and th...
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| 642. | Pinhole Photography
A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhol...
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| 643. | Pinhole Photography A pinhole camera is a light-tight box with a small pinhole at one end allowing light to enter into the box. A film or photographic paper is placed at the opposite side to the pinhole. As you can see below:
Pinhole has a long history in both science and art. ... In the Middle Ages pinhole images...
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| 644. | On Dumpster Diving ... Dumpster diving has been described as a modern day way to live off the “land,” since for the most part that is not possible anymore. In this excerpt from his book Eighner tries to explain the art of Dumpster diving and the wastefulness of people that contribute to the success of Dumpster div...
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| 645. | My music culture While residing in the heart of New York City I was given the opportunity to identify myself with music, art, and dance. Even though I was not forced to listen to music, I always had a passion for it. ... Everywhere I turned I saw something new, something that I might identify myself with, whether i...
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| 646. | Postmodernism I have chosen to investigate the subject Postmodernism. I am unfamiliar with Postmodernism and would like to learn more about it, as i feel it will help me in further projects. After researching many books each giving different definitions as to what Postmodernism is, i have come up with the theor...
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| 647. | History of European Cinema Assignment #1 History of European Film
1.Discuss the cultural and social motivations behind the birth of Italian Cinema
Italy, as one of the pioneering countries, has played a significant role in the development of the art of cinematography and the movie industry. ... Many of the immigrants ar...
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| 648. | Leonardo da Vinci s The Last Supper Leonardo’s “Last Supper” is a priceless piece of art with much hidden meaning and obvious talents
bestowed upon a wall. ...
Yet even to this day his painting “The Last Supper” is widely known and visited by many tourists each year. The remembrance of the “Last Supper” could be due to the sacr...
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| 649. | Practical Wisdom Practical wisdom, what is it and is it the ultimate goal to strive for. Aristotle defined practical wisdom as the “ virtue of a part the soul” and that “ no choice will be right without practical wisdom”. He also believed that, of all the other virtues, this one was the highest for once you have ach...
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| 650. | the 60'S The sixties was a time of major Cultural Revolution for Americans and a time of political turmoil for a few others around the world. The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts’ current exhibition, The 60’s: Global Village, attempts to show us, and helps us understand what made the sixties so important to the ...
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