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    G. (1968). The Renaissance. New York: The John Day Company. <br><li>Durant‚ W. (1953). The Renaissance: A history of civilization in Italy from 1304-1576 A.D. New York: Simon and Schuster. <br><li>Gowing‚ L. (1983). A biographical dictionary of artists. New York: Facts on File‚ Inc. <br><li>Magill‚ F. N. (1989). Great lives from history: Renaissance to 1900 series. (Vol. 1). <br><li>Pasadena‚ California: Salem Press. <br><li>Milani‚ J. (1996‚ March 7). Botticelli to Tiepolo. The Tampa Tribune‚

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    Artist Interview Freshman art major Hayley Limbach was a pleasure to interview. I sat down with her one evening to talk about her inspirations‚ ideas and way of making art. She is very passionate about art and shows her love for life through her art work. Her artistic talents do not stop with one medium‚ she enjoys making a great variety of projects‚ although many consist of mostly drawing and coloring with pencils. Her current masterpiece‚ as I like to call it‚ is a memory book for her high school

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    The way artists can look at a scene in many different lights is very similar to what Earle Birney did when he wrote "January Morning/Downtown Vancouver" and "Vancouver Lights". An artist can paint a picture of a given setting and then come back and paint a totally different painting of the same subject. The two poems share similarities but where the description of "January Morning/Downtown Vancouver" ends‚ the theme for "Vancouver Lights" begins. The two poems based on the same setting create entirely

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    [Introduction] Today‚ we are going to talk about “The comparison of the English TV programs for adults and children”. As the objects of a comparison‚ we chose four programs: “えいごであそぼ” and “セサミストリート” are for children; “トラッド・ジャパン” and “3ヶ月トピック英会話” are for adults. We would like to talk about five things in our presentation. First of all I will introduce each TV programs; next Ayaka will talk about the “Entertainment”; next Keiko will talk about “Output/Input”; then‚ Risa will talk about “pronunciation”

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    Darian Sage Rachel Shaw Our tape projects shows artistic investigation in that we had to look into the aspects of this character to try and figure out how we could best represent them with what we had. We looked into the culture of the show and his character in order to do just that. As for the process‚ it was quite a long one. We first had to figure out the stance and position of the character that would best represent the character (oddly enough‚ in our case‚ it was his dead‚ which happens quite

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    Tupac Shakur Famous rap artist Tupac Shakur was born June 16‚ 1971. He grew up in the west Harlem of New York City. Tupac Shakur began his career as a MC for the hip hop group Digital Underground ‚and then started to begin his solo career as a rap artist . Tupac Shakur’s songs started to become popular when his songs was about the violence in cities‚ racism and many other different problems. Both of his parents and other people in his family were in the Black Panther.Tupac Shakur lived in

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    Joseph Cornell was an uncommon artist from the twentieth century who created an enormous amount of compositions through the art of collaging. Cornell‚ a New York native‚ patterned his works of art after the European design of art also known as “Surrealism.” In the early 1930’s‚ Joseph Cornell began his career as an artist‚ while still being a working class American citizen‚ his artworks were quite low budget. He began his career by creating his art with found objects from the city along with displaying

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    RA Working Bibliography McGraw‚ A. Peter and Warren‚ Caleb. “Benign Violations: Making Immoral Behavior Funny.” Psychological Science‚ vol. 21‚ no. 8‚ 29 June. 2010‚ pp. 1141-1149. SAGE Journals‚ doi: 10.1177/0956797610376073. In The Disaster Artist‚ Tommy Wiseau was behaving normally as he would do‚ but the way the anecdote is told makes his overall behavior considered funny. This article is directly related to Wiseau’s character as it gives an idea why the audience enjoys the story. Raihani‚ Nichola

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    The Wonders of a Makeup Artist A makeup artist creates the look and prosthetics for most theatrical and televised productions‚ including the modeling world. They are extremely well paid specialists‚ especially in the modeling and photography world‚ due to the artist’s ability to display a face to its full potential‚ as well as to establish a working relationship with the person receiving the makeover. The five different types of makeup applications are all very different‚ but similar in that they

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    Franz Kafka wrote "A Hunger Artist" in 1924‚ he show us a story about an artist who try to illustrate his philosophy of hunger to other people; however‚ it is not be accepted by society on that time. The artist who have been describe on the story keep himself fasting for forty days that is very hard stick to do it and he made it. In the whole story‚ the author uses a lot of word to show us how the artist likes his work. He is so enjoy when he go though fasting and himself immersed in a world of his

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