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    vis-à-vis the aesthetic of pop art of the 1960’s. Although the beginning of pop art takes on a sexist bravado of popular culture‚ French/American artist Niki de Saint Phalle expresses a complex feminist message in her painting “My Hear Belongs to Marcel”. With the use of found objects‚ color and overall composition‚ Phalle crudely depicts the pressures of women in society and seeks to present the pathos of chauvinism. The painting echoes the image a box of chocolates. Phalle has created a heart

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    David. Marcel Duchamp‚ Nude Descending a Staircase artwork brought a lot of controversy among Americans when it was exhibited first in the Amory Show of 1913 (Sayre‚ 2010). Even though Duchamp did not pose a nude woman‚ his portrait Nude Descending a Staircase was to portray a nude woman walking down a flight of stairs. Many observers thought Duchamp was disrespectful to the audience. Many found it hard to interpret so therefore they found it hard to appreciate the abstraction. Duchamp motivation

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    over the 1st mover like Lin Wei ANSWER : The advantages of 2nd mover is get to study and observe the customer’s reactions‚ the extent of product innovations‚ mistakes of first movers so that they would try to avoid similar problems. By doing that‚ the 2nd movers would able to minimize huge capitals investments. Apply to this case‚ the second mover the second movers can study the market feedback about Lin Wei business whether it can be success or not. If Lin Wei business and shops are receiving

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    “The beginnings of Dada were not the beginnings of art‚ but disgust.”1 Modernist movements rejected traditional art styles‚ turning against the classical‚ more formal aesthetics in exchange for newer‚ more abstract ways of viewing the world. The emergence of Dada as an anti-art movement was described by Kleiner as: "a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the economic and moral crisis [of war-torn Europe]‚ a savior‚ a monster‚ which would lay waste to everything in its path... a systematic

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    Quote 1: “Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) was one of the most influential theorists and artists of the century. He was a believer in the absurdity and the futility of everything‚ especially art‚ and a pioneer in impossible figures‚ as his picture‚ Apollinère Enameled reveals.” Information for quote 1: This text can be found on page 73 of a book entitled Incredible Optical Illusions. The author of the book is Nigel Rodgers. It was published in 1998 by Quarto International‚ of London (UK) and Gordon

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    清谈的内容以及清谈的影响 The “Pure Conversation” (qingtan) cultural movement 清谈的定义 The “Pure Conversation” (qingtan 清谈) cultural movement emerged in the Wei-Jin period and is defined as not only the approach that scholars communicate with each other‚ sharing their thoughts‚ but also a form that shows the main stream of the philosophy thoughts of the society in the Wei-Jin period. (Tang 1991‚ pg.18). 清谈兴起的原因:This essay will introduce the “Pure Conversation”(qingtan) movement by analyzing the reason that it

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    explosiveness that I possess in my game. Like a crouching tiger waiting to pounce on it preys". -World No.1 Lee Chong Wei on being asked about what his badminton strength. Firstly‚ let us all congratulate Pandelela Rinong because she became our pride and joy when she created history by becoming the first Malaysian woman to win an Olympic medal. Then of course we must also salute Lee Chong Wei. Chong Wei fought all the way in the final against Lin Dan with intensity and focus that we have not seen for a long

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    Number of words: 454 Analyzing Marcel Duchamp’s famous paint “Nude Descending a Staircase” (1912) Marcel Duchamp is recognized for being one of the most significant painters in the earliest 20th-century. He created the controversial and notorious masterpiece “Nude Descending a Staircase” in 1912‚ following his own beliefs about what art really means to him. The “Nude Descending a Staircase” is a complicated and difficult piece of art to understand‚ yet it is fascinating to me. The artist chose

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    Wu-Wei's Taoism: The Way

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    important theme to finding this happiness in the universe is by using Wu-Wei. Wu-Wei is one of the most important concepts in Taoism. Wei refers to any intentional or reflected action‚ and Wu has the meaning "lacking‚ or without". Thus if you put these two together you get the translation “Without/lacking action.” Most people translate it to be “Action without intent‚” or “effortless action.” Also they have the saying Wei-Wu-Wei

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    art movement‚ but instead as a literary movement. Rather than through painting or sculpture‚ Dada is best understood through the text‚ manifestos‚ poetry‚ and magazines produced by the Dadaists. Dada visual art by artists like Francis Picabia‚ Marcel Duchamp‚ or Hans Arp do not rely on traditional formal elements of art‚ but rather on the titles of the works. Dadaists have more in common with their contemporary‚ poet Guillaume Apollinaire‚ than with any painter‚ and they are more concerned with Symbolist

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