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    Portrait photography: A contemporary portal to artistic truth. By Alan Oakes Self Portrait‚ Annie Leibovitz You don’t have to sort of enhance reality. There is nothing stranger and more revealing than truth through a portrait. - Annie Leibovitz Robert Alan Oakes Art 480i Seminar The search for visual truth is a continuing quest. A pondering of ontology pushes our efforts and abilities as a homogenous culture

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    Jessie Armstrong 11/21/2013 English 101 “The Inequality of William Shakespeare and the Fictional Sister Judith” In Virginia Woolf’s “Shakespeare’s Sister‚” she tells a story about how women were treated and the opportunities they didn’t have as an intelligent writer‚ as compared to those of the men during the Elizabethan era (Shakespeare’s era). She wonders why there were no women writers during this time. All authors were men and their portrayals of women were usually as a person importance

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    “An experiment on a bird in the air pump” was oil painted by Joseph Wright; He was best known for his paintings of industrial scenes‚ and for his dramatic use of lighting famously known as furnace light and candlelight. This artwork (completed in 1768) is also one of his artwork expressing one of the days in the industrial revolution. However here in this artwork‚ he has depicted a scene of a traveling scientist demonstrating an experiment which proves suffocation. As the art work expresses‚ a scientist

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    How the Wright Brothers Changed Transportation On December 17‚ 1903‚ at Kitty Hawk‚ North Carolina‚ brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright achieved the first sustained flight with a machine that weighed more than air‚ and with a pilot flying the aircraft. The twelve-second flight‚ with Orville at the controls‚ was a revolutionary event in American history. Airplanes were now being manufactured for all sorts of reasons; they were all based on the Kitty Hawk Flyer’s design. The Wright Brothers’ first

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    Cole was born on February 1‚ 1801 at Bolton‚ Lancashire in Northwestern England and immigrated with his family to the United States in 1818. Throughout the early years‚ Cole lived in Philadelphia‚ Ohio‚ and Pittsburgh where he worked as a traveling portrait artist. Thomas Cole was primarily self-taught‚ however‚ he stilled worked with members of the Philadelphia Academy‚ and his canvases appeared in the Academy’s exhibitions. In 1825‚ Cole’s exhibition of small paintings of landscapes in Catskill came

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    Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths were cousins responsible for the hoax of the Cottingley Fairies in 1917. At first‚ they took a couple of photographs claiming them to be real to Elsie’s father‚ who didn’t believe it. However‚ her mother was a strong believer of the supernatural and took the photographs as evidence to a lecture on spiritulism. The girls were urged to take three more photos and they were brought to the wider public. In 1981‚ Elsie Wright confessed

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    point of the reading is about the connection of individual and society. The author‚ C. Wright Mills talks about how humans are like trapped in bubbles and within these bubble humans cannot solve their problems. There are problems with jobs‚ family‚ neighborhood and etc. C. Wright Mills talks about “The sociological imagination” which is the ability for people to see things in society and how it interacts with

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    readiness to take part in sexual activity without being in a relationship of different women. He tells the difference between women that are less eager to have casual sex and the ones who are comfortable with having sexual relations with a casual partner. Judith Butler explains in her essay __________________ ‚ how ones culture including beliefs and customs can build ones appearance of substance‚ a constructed identity made for social audience stating you are not born a certain

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    assumptions‚ which helped and encouraged Judith Ortiz Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ gain the strength and confidence as she worked to prove that stereotypes about her‚ were strong. On first sight judgments‚ the audience can decide their attitude towards you. Society can live with them‚ we can just wait until that person proves himself or shows who he/she is. But the way modern society is now‚ it chooses not to. Because of it limits people’s confidence to do something such as Judith Ortiz Cofer and Wayson Choy. For

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    Judith Wright once said in an interview‚ "I write poetry because it’s one way to understand life". Being able to understand life and how it works seems to be Wright’s intention in the poem Sports Field‚ a poem that she was inspired to write after going to a school sports day. The entire poem is a metaphor for a deeper understanding of children‚ in the ball games and races they participate in‚ representing their individual life-courses. In "Sports Field"‚ Wright emphasizes the values of innocence

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