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    Seeing the monkeys in the painting Exotic Landscapes and what are they trying to achieve acting like slaves‚ it enforces the belief of dehumanization and how the public is viewed from the government in 1984. While Winston is eating and talking to one of his friends named Syme‚ he begins to describe his lunch stating‚ “Onto each dumped swiftly the regulation lunch—metal pannikin of pinkish-gray stew‚ a hunk of bread‚ a cube of cheese‚ a mug of milkless Victory Coffee‚ and one saccharine tablet.”

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    Look again at ‘At a Potato Digging’ by Seamus Heaney and at ‘A Sheep Fair’ by Thomas Hardy‚ which both deal with the theme of the hardship of rural life. With close reference to the ways each poet uses language‚ compare and contrast what the speakers in the poems say about rural life. You should include relevant contextual material. Which poem do you find more interesting? Give your reasons. Seamus Heaney and Thomas Hardy both depict images of rural life as difficult and uncomfortable. In their

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    Brandi F. Feathers Mrs. Hood ARTA 1204- Color Theory October 12‚ 2012 Farewell to Autumn Formal Analysis In Farewell to Autumn‚ Leonid Afremov uses color‚ line and perspective to create a dynamic composition. He uses the elements and principles of design to express his ideas within his painting. He did a good job of articulating unity‚ rhythm‚ and balance. He also used rhythm to create emphasis to certain areas. With the piece being representational‚ it could be conveyed as personal to the

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    One example of this can be seen in the Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus”. The painting depicts a town nestled away in a bay or harbor‚ showing the residents going about their daily businesses. Bruegel painted in many references to Icarus and his father Daedalus‚ thus allowing the viewer to see

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    Changing Landscape of Health Care HCS/490-Health Care Consumer: Trends and Marketing July 15‚ 2014 Ms. Lisa Sanders Changing Landscape in Health Care Unless you have been living on another planet somewhere‚ the changes in health care taking place in this country have become hard to ignore. With all the debate over recent health care reform‚ it is sometimes difficult to know who is right‚ and who is wrong. How can there be such a wide gap in opinion on “Obama care”? How are these reforms changing

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    example the first phrase of the solo in bars 2-3). His note choices span over one and a half octaves ranging from a concert D to Ab. Miles Davis tends to leave rests of up to a bar in between phrases during which the piano plays melodic fills. ‘Autumn Leaves’ Cannonball Adderley version – Davis’ solo analysis This Davis solo is more complex than the ‘So What’ solo due to the fast harmonic pace with a new chord each bar

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    James Wright’s poem “Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry‚ Ohio” was published in 1963‚ and like many of his other works‚ points focus toward the nature of human life in the Rust Belt region of America. The open form poem follows a narrator’s thoughts of his immediate and regional surroundings while watching a high school football game. Within the Rust Belt‚ poverty was common due to the after effects of the Great Depression and the decline in mining‚ and sports were one of the ways that children of impoverished

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    presentation is focused on Dutch Golden Age landscape and seascape painting. A period in Dutch history generally spanning the 17th century‚ during and after the later part of the Eighty Years War (1568–1648) for Dutch independence. At that time‚ the Dutch republic was one of Europe’s most prominent states. It strength was manifest not only in politics and economics but also in the arts and sciences at Europe. II. Land‚ sea and sky paintings of the 17 century: Landscape painting was a major genre in the

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    Discuss the Role of Different Players in Creating and Protecting Cultural Landscapes 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Defining Culture Culture is everywhere; it’s something that gives identity to a group of people or a place. It can be seen in something as small as a group of friends or a town or reaching much larger scales of a whole country. However the complexity of the word is something most people fail to think about. It’s a word everyone understands but ultimately find very difficult to define

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    kiss a good third of your marks goodbye I reckon. – You can link OVERTLY – that is‚ use a character or set in 1930′s Australia to explore the conflict b/w white settlers and indigenous Oz (One Night The Moon‚ obviously!) – or more SUBTLY – using landscape metaphors from the film – but I’d still put some really clear links in there such as using quotes from dialogue or the poetry to make it superclear. DON’T RETELL THE STORY!!!! 2. Don’t just REWRITE a piece you’ve planned before – spend a good TEN

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