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    Does art have to have meaning? Conversely‚ if something is meaningless‚ can it be art? Through ages‚ human’s experienced expressing feelings‚ emotions‚ thoughts‚ contents and purposes through various ways such as languages‚ science‚ mathematics and finally comes up with arts. So‚ rely on the title question‚ in this case‚ does art have to have meaning? And conversely‚ if something is meaningless‚ can it be art? In my opinion‚ as a visual art student‚ I really believe that art is what humans created

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    Ansel Adams

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    only son of Charles Hitchcock Adams‚ Ansel’s father supported anything his son wanted to pursue in life and after noticing his son’s great interested in nature he bought Ansel a year’s pass to the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Almost every day that year Ansel visited Panama-Pacific Exposition taking pictures with a Brownie box camera and expanding his interest and knowledge in nature and science. After gain much photography skills working for a photo finisher and with his Kodak Box Brownie camera in

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    it hurts when it’s touched‚ but it’s passing already‚ it’s a bruise” (33). Ivan tried to deny that fact that he was hurting‚ that he felt discomfort‚ but did not want to make real in his head. Two connections that can be made from the Kubler and Tolstoy books is how Ivan and Mrs. K both did not want to admit that they were ill. Ivan tried to live his life as he usually did even though the side pain was interrupting his daily activities. The truth came later on after his pain worsened. On the other

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    Left me wandering to grasp for light‚ Nowhere in place‚ so hard to find Exhausted care‚ losing my might. Left me wandering to grasp for light I’ve been neglected in all my days‚ Nowhere in place‚ so hard to find Groping for spark of sunlight rays. I’ve been neglected in all my days Nothing left in me but unwanted gift‚ Groping for spark of sunlight rays I’m dying inside and begging a lift. Nothing left in me but unwanted gift I learned to accept this game of life‚ » read more | Earl’s

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    Sparring partner Marshall McLuhan said‚ “All media exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values”. Yet the media is very important in how so many people get to know the world around them. For example‚ when the lower and middle class do not interact with the upper class‚ it is impossible for them to understand about the upper class. The only way most of the other classes understand the upper class is through media portrayal. Media is one of the biggest networks in the

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    What is Tolstoy’s opinion of violence? Is he repelled by it‚ or does he admire it? In Hadji Murat‚ does he glamorize violence or criticize it? Does the novel moralize about violence or does it take an objective approach? Tolstoy definitely is repelled by violence‚ in every opportunity he has to expose a battle or a conflict he does it in a very anticlimactic approach‚ very much so like real life. There is nothing heroic about violence and the destruction it leaves behind. According to Bayley

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    your mind and carry a small pad of paper with you to record your flashes of inspiration. Have a brainstorming session with friends. Above all‚ be creative. Don’t confine yourself to the logical and rational. You never know what crazy idea is going to spark the Big One. Once you have identified some things you think you might be interested in‚ identify people who are knowledgeable in those areas and contact them. Explain that you are exploring your options and ask if you can pick their brains. You’ll

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    An Analysis of Margaret Atwood’s Happy Endings Happy Endings by Margaret Atwood reviewed by Karen Bernardo Want to know more? Check out BookRags Study Guides! ’Happy Endings’ is one of Margaret Atwood’s most frequently-anthologized stories because it is so unusual. In form‚ it isn’t so much a story as an instruction manual on how to write one. In content‚ it is a powerful observation on life. The story is broken up into six possible life scenarios plus some concluding remarks. In scenario A

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    About the Author Stephen B. Oates is a professor of history at the University of Massachusetts‚ Amherst‚ and the author of eight other books‚ including The Fires of Jubilee and To Purge This Land with Blood. His task in this biography was to perpetuate Lincoln as he was in the days he lived. His purpose of this biography was to bring the past into the present for us and his students. The Life of Abraham Lincoln Although other states such as Indiana lay claim to his birth‚ most sources agree

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    Officers Since the inception of my military career to my present law enforcement profession‚ it has always been evident that training (quality) and/or continuing higher education has been paramount to producing a professional Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) – “the future leaders” of our Criminal Justice (CJ) system. Key to the success of any LEO’s quality training or higher education is the head administrator‚ in law enforcement it would be the Chief Executive Officer (CEO); also known as Police Chief

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