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    Abstract Poverty: A Perennial Problem Introduction Poverty affects everyone. There is no such thing as a perfect world; hence‚ society can never be equal. To be living in poverty is a horrible state to be in‚ for the individual will be lacking in essential aspects needed for life. People deserve to have equal human rights‚ yet why does half of the world still live without a home‚ education‚ healthcare or food? Chapter I Poverty clearly is a matter of unmet human need. These requirements

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    Sample Abstracts As global climate change becomes a large-scale international issue‚ many proposals and methods have been suggested to combat the sharp increase in carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas). Carbon capture and storage or sequestration (CCS) is one method currently used and studied in the United States. There are three steps to this method: capture‚ transport‚ and storage. Conceptually‚ the technology is simple: carbon dioxide is captured‚ compressed‚ and transported (via pipelines)

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    Courbet (1819-1877) is a realistic painter‚ in that a majority of his work is about everyday scenes‚ often depicting peasants and working people in rural areas. Howerver‚ Courbet is also an artist who challenged the traditional painting in the middle of the 19th century. Courbet introduced a new kind of realism‚ which focused on a rugged depiction of nature and people rather than an idealized and artificial one. Most paintings of the time showed wealthy people‚ whereas Courbet who was politically

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    Joey Pelliccia Documented Essay 12/11/10 Vincent Van Gogh: Madman and Artist Vincent Van Gogh‚ from the words of many‚ is one of the most famous post-impressionist painters of modern art the world has ever seen. Van Gogh was a serious‚ smart thinking man that found art to be the passion of his life. Van Gogh was a driven artist‚ but inside was a fragile‚ ill man that was consumed by his sickness. One way to fully understand Van Gogh’s thinking about his art‚his thoughts‚ and his beliefs

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    MOVIE NOTES Part: 1 - Was a war of firsts- first use of chemical weapons‚ mass bombardments‚ genocide‚ new technology - The war ‘coloured what happened before and what will happen after’ - Many took up arms‚ reached the battlefield; everyone became a soldier (at heart or in actual). Most believed a war would rebuild the world and purify the riffraff. - Wilfred Owen- a soldier who was optimistic about the war; believed it would be over soon and had no danger to begin with since he saw all of

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    Assignment 1 I have to say that the Night Café by Vincent van Gogh on page 17 is my favorite work so far. The contrast of warm and cool colors are amazing. They present the perfect equilibrium for this painting. They kind of put me in the mood to listen to some blues or jazz while gazing upon the painting. I can imagine a stage‚ at the bottom right of the painting‚ with a saxophonist playing. As I observe‚ I can’t help but notice the lone man next to the couple asleep and the two buddies on the

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    Research Essay Mannerisum is a style of art that started in 1520 and ended roughly around 1600‚ although many other forms lived on about 100 or so years after. It started after Raphael’s premature death. Mannerisum was centered in Rome and Florence although it was present in other main Capitals in Europe. Mannerisum was accused of disrupting the unity and balance of the Renaissance. It was around during and after the High Renaissance it also rejected the Renaissance style. Mannerisum favored

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    The Scream a Magnificent Artwork The scream painting by Edvard Munch is one of the most known pieces of artworks. In the scream we can see a genderless person with a horrified face‚ and with his mouth wide open‚ and with his hands on the sides of his face. The artist uses intense colors. Such as‚ red‚ orange‚ dark blue‚ brown‚ and black. The figure in the painting seems to me that he is uncertain and scared of something‚ and he has the look of terror‚ or fear. The scream it is thought of as the

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    It’s amazing how many ways one person can express themselves. It’s equally amazing when that expression is put into a form of art. Art truly changes the world around us and can open our minds to how we view things‚ it might also make us feel some type of emotion or way about a subject. Art can be inspiring and beautiful‚ but just as much depressing and dark‚ it’s always interesting to see both elements in one piece of art. One art that expresses dark elements is “The Scream” by Edvard Munch‚ although

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    Their paintings were competing with the extremely popular and realistic paintings of the Romantic artists‚ who were able to show a more sublime side of nature. Many of the Romantic paintings‚ have rolling fields of vibrant greens or a golden sun illuminating the entire compositions. An extremely significant line from “Where I lived and What I lived for” is “It is something to be able to paint a particular picture‚ or to carve a statue‚ and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious

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