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    paradoxical “non-art” movement that took place chiefly in Zurich‚ Switzerland during World War I. Infuriated by the destructive‚ unproductive violence and angry at their governments for allowing it to occur‚ artists from all over Europe collaborated by making senseless public art that not only broke the established artistic rules of the period‚ but was also ridden with profanities. Dadaism never became particularly prominent in America‚ but another reactionary movement called Pop Art was a national

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    Critique: Plastic Surgery: An Ugly Trend In the article‚ Plastic Surgery: An Ugly Trend by Melody Bee‚ directly aims to young teenagers and adults‚ but can also be towards any age group in general. This article appeared on the website TeenInk.com recently and was noticed by many viewers. The author focuses entirely on what should not done in society. The author concludes that happiness can’t be reach with cosmetic surgery and can only be accepted as being who they were originally. Her perspective

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    Introduction On 24 June 2013‚ Martin Khor Kok Peng wrote an article entitled “Tackling the global jobs crisis” on The Star Online. Martin Khor is currently the Executive Director of the South Centre (an intergovernmental organisation of developing countries based in Geneva‚ Switzerland. In this article‚ he discussed on the unrested global unemployment trend from early 1940’s until 2013 and he urged the need to restore full employment as a global and national priority goal. Summary Unemployment

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    Date: March 7‚ 2014 Assignment: Art Critique Name of Art Gallery: Frist Museum Of Art Title of Artwork: “Grainstacks (Sunset)” Name of Artist: Claude Monet Form (size‚ shape‚ materials‚ colors‚ and composition): Size; Medium. Shape; Triangular formation. Colors; Yellow‚ Badge‚ Brown‚ Red‚ Gray‚ and Blue. Materials Used; Oil on canvas‚ and paint. Content: In 1890 and 1891‚ Monet painted a group of pictures of the stacks of wheat in the fields near his home‚ exhibiting

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    include evidence of her reasoning. Also she fails to explain the negatives that come with social networking sites‚ which may include becoming addicted to creating fantasies‚ stalking others‚ and putting your life in extreme danger. Stites opens her essay with a few of the online communities she is involved with. She explains how before she even brushes her teeth she checks for notifications on her sites. Stites then turns to her phone to check where people were the night before. It is her opinion that

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    AMRA ARIF KAREEM (NCA) Greek era mosaic‚ "The Battle of Issus" Art Critique- 2011 The artwork I’ve chosen for my report is the famous mosaic from the Greek era: “the Battle of Issus”. This mosaic depicts a war scene in the c 80 B.C. This marks the defeat of a very influential rival of Alexander the great in the uneven coastal plain of Issus. Alexander’s victory over King Darius II proves Alexander as a strong warrior which was capable of conquering vast lands. Alexander is quite famous

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    In “Willy Covari (Brazzaville)” photographer Daniele Tamagni shows a very interesting character in the streets on Brazzaville‚ the capitol city of the Republic of the Congo. Tamagni created a series of images all depicting men in Brazzaville who dress up in eccentric clothes that contrast the grey poverty stricken world they live in. The photo itself is very aesthetically pleasing. The photo shows a crowded street‚ with decrepit buildings and people in regular every day attire. The man who is the

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    photographer. He was born in Michigan in 1975 and now working in SCAD-Atlanta as a professor of Photography. His interest is to work with a new philosophy that let viewers to see and feel with new eyes. This artwork - Super Flowers‚ is one of his famous art works‚ it is a series of 12 photographs that was created in 2008(the one which showed in SCAD-HK is 4 of them only). He grafted a variety species of flowers onto one root stock and took pictures of them. In the photographs‚ there are some dominant primary

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    the literary critique by Ernest W. Sullivan‚ II‚ the reader gets an insight to the way the humans and canines interact with each other in very similar ways. In Sullivan’s essay‚ “The Cur in ‘The Chrysanthemums’”‚ the animals and humans in the story by Steinbeck are seen by the author as being characteristically similar throughout the story. Sullivan explains three ways in which the characters in Steinbeck’s story are characteristically similar throughout the story in the conflict essay about the cur

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    visiting and viewing edvard munch’s "the scream" my teacher loved the choice of words and dictation. This can be used for an oral presentation (roughly 2-3 minutes in length) or just for saying you studied the piece and this was your response! GOOD LUCK! Art Response : THE SCREAM Agony? Uncertainty? Pain? All of these emotions are easily perceived when one observes Edvard Munch’s painting "The Scream." It is a piece that has a level of light and freshness to it as well as a more darker side. The figure

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