Just A Man With A Space Opera A couple hundred million people are born every year‚ each of those people have the option to do something amazing with their lives. Statistically‚ only about eight-thousand of those people make their mark on this world. One of those eight thousand people is the writer‚ director and executive producer of the Star Wars series‚ and creator of Lucasfilm and ILM. George Lucas is a man who changed the way movies were filmed and who started a trend that would continue to be in
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Attila and his Hunnic Empire Who was Attila Attila was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in 453. He was leader of the Hunnic Empire‚ which stretched from Germany to the Ural River and from the Danube River to the Baltic Sea. During his rule‚ he was one of the most fearsome enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire. He invaded the Balkans twice and marched through Gaul (modern France) as far as Orléans before being defeated at the Battle of Châlons. He refrained from
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Frank Lloyd Wright: A Comparison of his Early Work with His Projects in Alabama Time has ravaged many of the greatest works of art that mankind has created but one form of art has far outlasted all of the rest. Architecture is the art of buildings but it spills over into designing furniture‚ bridges‚ and even cities. There have been many great architects‚ from the classical builders of ancient Rome and Greece to the Modernists of the last century. All of these men were great in their own right
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Referring to iconographic and historical analysis‚ the author of the reading suggests several possible interpretations concerning “Double Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife‚” the 1434 oil painting by northern European artist Jan van Eyck. The identity of the couple and the subject matter of the portrait is still shrouded in mystery. The assumption that I made after reading chapter 19 was that Jan van Eyck might have dedicated the portrait to the couple as a testimony or commemoration of
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In his play The Tempest‚ Shakespeare uses the stage to present to the audience a microcosm of society. He minimizes the ideologies of his society so that they are represented through the characters and settings of the play. Through the use of dramatic conventions‚ the playwright examines human behaviour and emotion on a smaller scale. The shipwreck and the island are a world of their own; however‚ they are both representative of wider ideas. The play reflects how human nature shapes a society. There
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nature. Through the popularity of his works he contributed to the Romantic Period tremendously‚ ushering out the age of Neo-Classic concepts. The poem "Michael"‚ demonstrates Wordsworth’s talent in blending together all of his poetic ideas and ultimately creating a beautiful Lyrical Ballad with the ability to touch the soul of everyone who reads it. An enthusiast of new ideas at the time‚ Wordsworth pushed for a new type of poetry of and for the common person‚ which he famously did. Throughout this
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Justin Jones Art History 245 Prof. Kim de Beaumont June 27‚ 2012 Degas and His Dance Class Edgar Degas was born in Paris in 1834 to an upper middle class family. He started crafting his art early in his adolescent years by painting copies of works that were on display at the Louvre. Even though he passionately enjoyed painting and the arts his father expected him to go to law school. Therefore‚ Degas registered at the Faculty of Law of the University
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Analytical Analysis on “Oedipus” And his Tragic Flaw It has been said that all tragic heroes possess tragic flaws. Whether this statement applies to Oedipus of “Oedipus” the King‚ written by Sophocles‚ is still a matter of much debate even centuries after its debut. If Oedipus bares a “tragic flaw‚” then he is a man‚ and therefore is able to exercise his free will in determining his fate. If‚ however‚ Oedipus is a tragic hero without a flaw‚ then he is said to be a mere “puppet” in his story; no
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location during his leave of absence is not said in the letters‚ but it seemed he was still working within the army and was loving his time there. The happy and positive attitude seen in his first letters has returned as he writes to Olivia about how he was doing. “Oh! I am having a gay old time here with Baldwin and I’ll assure you I was treated like a white man” He was happily working his job in a safe location. He was getting the respect he deserved and this is truly a high point in his military career
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1. Where does the name ‘QWERTY’ Keyboard come from? It comes from the top six keys on the keyboard‚ starting with leftmost in the keyboard which read they read exactly ’q’‚ ’w’‚ ’e’‚ ’r’‚ ’t’‚ ’y’. The QWERTY keyboard was invented by Christopher Sholes who was issued a patent for a typewriter on July 14‚ 1868. The QWERTY keyboard is named after the five letter keys located at the top left side of the keyboard and is now the official standard of computer keyboards (ISO 9995). Today‚ the QWERTY
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