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    Martial Arts

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    Mr. Kite Junior research April 2‚ 2012 Martial Art A Way To A Better Life Most people think that martial arts is all about kicking‚ punching and screaming really loud. Then those people will usually perform the stereotypically karate pose‚ the crane stance. But martial arts is not all about kicking‚ punching‚ screaming really loud‚ making unusual sounds or beating people up. Instead martial arts focuses on the well-being of people. Martial arts can be broken up into five very important terms;

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    Art Appreciation

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    Art Appreciation- Painting Analysis Jacob Lawrence‚ Going Home. 1946. I never realized that art played such an important aspect in our everyday lives. It is my belief that people take art for granted. From a global perspective‚ art would be better appreciated if more time and effort was devoted to it. Art is about helping people understand life and expressing themselves. In just a short time of me studying art‚ I am able to take notice of all the different colors that are

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    Art Critique

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    The works various‚ unique curvy geometric shapes and array of many bright colors makes the work standout. The work immediately catches the eye‚ it is very appealing. Throughout the work there is a variety of vibrant hues such as yellow‚ orange‚ purple‚ green‚ blue‚ turquoise‚ and pink that creates a repetitive geometric pattern. The work uses both primary and secondary colors and combines warm and cool colors to create contrast. With so many creative colors it helps each individual one attract attention

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    Martial Arts

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    Flyinghammerfist Presents Overview Of Martial Arts Feel The Wrath Of My Bo James W. Brown 2 Ebook Title Table of Contents Chapter 1. A Look at Belts Chapter 2. A Look at Kung Fu Chapter 3. A Look at Ninjutsu Chapter 4. A Look at Wing Chun Chapter 5. A Look at Muay Thai Chapter 6. A Look at Aikido Chapter 7. A Look at B.J.J. Chapter 8. A Look at Chinese Martial Arts Chapter 9. Five Animal Kung Fu Chapter 10. Hapkido Chapter 11. Shootfight Chapter 12. Tai Chi Chapter 13. Judo Chapter 14

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    Angelee Matthews Professor Wyszynki Hum-101‚ Section=B07 3 April 2012 Detroit Institute of Arts The Museum I chose to visit was the Detroit Institute of Arts in Detroit‚ Michigan. The DIA hours of operation is; Wednesday and Thursday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.‚ Friday 10 a.m. – 10 p.m.‚ and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. The day I visited the museum admission was free to the public‚ but regular admission is usually $8 for adults‚ $6 for seniors‚ $4 for youth (6-17) and $5 for college students

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    Arts in Society

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    Most people would agree that the arts (music‚ dance‚ visual arts‚ and theatre arts) are important in today’s society. They provide a way for people to express themselves and are a way of entertainment. Most importantly they provide these things for children and adolescence. They provide great skills and opportunities for children and adolescence but are they applied enough to where kids in the Kindergarten through 12th grade realize there importance? In today’s classroom it is very important for

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    Art Therapy

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    Art Therapy: Is It Effective? Georgia O’Keeffe once said‚ “I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way. Things I had no words for.” The actual creation of art triggers an unconscious process helping a person connect with his emotions (Kotwas). The process is said to enhance the physical‚ mental‚ and emotional well-being of individuals of all ages and backgrounds. The expressive arts do not discriminate and is an effective alternative to traditional psychotherapy

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    Art and Aesthetics

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    Art and Aesthetics Everything that we see around us is piece of art‚ but not everyone is able to notice it. Main thing that distinguish art and not art is only our attitude‚ the way we look at object that we are observing and the way artist present the art work to his audience. Personally I think that everything might be an art if you use your creativity‚ include your imagination and release all your potential‚ which was inherent in you by nature many years ago‚ while you are looking at

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    Graffiti Is Art

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    Sung84 Instructor derp Graffiti Art is Art Forms of graffiti art have been around for thousands of years. Graffiti comes from the Italian word graffito meaning “scratched”. Graffiti is art produced by scratching a design into a surface. Graffiti varies from lines‚ shapes‚ drawings‚ paintings‚ carvings‚ letters‚ and symbols. Starting from 30‚000 BC‚ graffiti has been carved with chalk‚ coal‚ and ivory tools such as an animal’s teeth or tusk on the walls of ancient ruins. Paintings and

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    Graffiti Art

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    “Existence and Everyday” Graffiti is the art of regular people; these people are not considered artists but the criminalised voice of the populace. For most artists‚ gaining recognition and selling their works for high-prices is a life-long aspiration and for the most recognition doesn’t happen before death. Graffiti artists don’t have these ambitions and from city to coast we can admit to admiring the aesthetic value and eccentric expressions that are portrayed by Graffiti artists. They portray

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