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    Dada Art

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    DADA “Before Dada art was in form‚ after Dada art is an attitude” Dada was a radical art movement started in 1914 and ended in the mid 1920’s mainly in the North Atlantic. It was created as a form of protest against World War 1 by immigrants who wanted to express a new kind of mentality in the world of art and politics at the time. Dada was the reaction and rejection of traditional society and the atrocities of World War 1 by artist of that era. It reflected their desire to oppose convention

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    totally new approach to art history never got it back‚ the have lost it )-: How have women been depicted in modern art (1860-1960). How do these depictions reflect changing attitudes? Select a range of examples by both male and female artists to illustrate your answer. As I flicked through the heavy pages of the traditional and authoritative book on art history in my search of women seen through both male and female eyes and painted with the skills of a man’s and women’s hand most of what I

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    Music and the Middle Class Music is one of the biggest ways to influence people in the world. You can make music how‚ when‚ and wherever you want. Anybody with a microphone and a computer can make a song and put it out. Everybody‚ worldwide‚ listens to different kinds of music and interpret it the way they want. People look to music for inspiration and use it for motivation in their life. Americans are heavily influenced by music as it has become very important to the American culture. It is easily

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    Guy De Maupassant’s "The Necklace" is a story about a woman who suffers morally‚ emotionally‚ and physically because she believes she deserves than what she has. Mathilde was a young woman born in a low-class family. She dreamed and fantasized about having riches. Her lowly husband who was the only clerk finally was able to give her the chance to experience an elegant ball. She worried as she had nothing to wear. Her husband gave her the money he could to buy a dress. She was still unhappy as she

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    The World Economics

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    Contents Page Summary 2 Introduction 2 Section 1 3 Section 2 4 Section 3 5 Section 4 6 Section 5 7 Section 6 8 Section 7 9 Section 8 9 Section 9 10 Section 10 10 Section 11 11 Conclusion 11 References 13 Appendices 14 Summary In this report‚ as a member of the government of the nation on the periphery of Europe currently‚ I will recommend 11 issues related to the free trade‚ the balance of payment‚ single currency and etc. And I will give every of them my understanding and analysis

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    Art 20th Century

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    Overview The 20th century brought many of the modern arts that we are used to see and enjoy every day. Ones of these are painting‚ literature‚ film and music. Painting 20th-century Western painting begins with the heritage of painters like Vincent van Gogh‚ who were essential for the development of modern art. By 1903 the impetus of Symbolism was expended and a new and enigmatic mood was forming. The new attitude drew on a vein that was comic‚ poetic‚ and fantastic‚ exploring an irrational quality

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    Les Demoiselles D'Avignon

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    Les Demoiselles d’Avignon  Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon‚ and originally titled The Brothel of Avignon) is a large oil painting of 1907 by the Spanish artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881–1973). The work portrays five nude female prostitutes from a brothel on Avinyó Street in Barcelona. Each figure is depicted in a disconcerting confrontational manner and none are conventionally feminine. The women appear as slightly menacing and rendered with angular and disjointed body shapes

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    Miguel Angel Asturias

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    after receiving his degree in law from Guatemala ’s University of San Carlos‚ Asturias settled in Paris‚ where he studied ethnology at the Sorbonne and became a militant Surrealist under the influence of the French poet and movement leader André Breton. His first major work‚ Leyendas de Guatemala (1930; “Legends of Guatemala”)‚ describes the life and culture of the Maya before the arrival of the Spanish. It brought him critical acclaim in France as well as at home. On his return to Guatemala‚ Asturias

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    Privatisation

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    Privatisation can aid Zimbabwe’s economic recoveryMUPONDA’S ARCHIVED ARTICLES • Tapping diaspora capital to kick-start Zim economy • Benefits of RBZ currency reforms immediate‚ but not long term • Economic recovery beyond the politics of now • ZSE must reform to stay relevant • The rise and politics of Sovereign Wealth Funds • RBZ must support currency move with more reforms • RBZ must tame quasi-fiscal acvitities to aid recovery • Is land-based economy best model for Zimbabwe?

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    Gulf Oil Spill

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    Seunghwan Lee Professor Poe En 102 11/08/2010 Causes and Effects of Gulf Oil Disaster As the situation of environment is becoming worse than ever these days‚ the explosion of Deepwater Horizon ship has been making things the worst with the enormous damages since this incident happened on April 20th 2010. This disastrous accident happened under the 2nd biggest oil company BP’s poor responsibility. According to this accident‚ about 30 laborers died or got deadly hurt then the ship started to

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