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    Raj. He founded the Indian National Association‚ one of the earliest Indian political organizations‚ and later became a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. He was also known by the sobriquet‚ Rashtraguru (the teacher of the nation).[1] Dada bai naroji | | | | Dadabhai Naoroji (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917) was one of the key members behind the formation of the Indian National Congressknown as theGrand Old Man of India‚ was a Parsi intellectual‚ educator‚ cotton trader

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    Pop Art Research Paper

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    “Modern art can be seen as a reaction to what came before it in culture‚ as well as a tool for creating new ideas.” Everyone has different perspective of how they view the world and every artists illustrate their work through connection in everyday life‚ to show certain feeling or emotion. One of Modern Art movements that I have been very supportive throughout my life is the Pop Arts culture. Pop Art is very unique in a way that is based on modern popular culture and mass media‚ it is critical criticism

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    Frank O'Hara's Method

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    Modern Poetry‚ James Scully‚ London: Collins‚ 1966. Perloff‚ Marjorie‚ Frank O ’Hara: Poet Among Painters‚ New York: G. Braziller‚ 1977. Sellen‚ Eric‚ ‘The Esthetics of Ambiguity: Reverdy’s se of Syntactic Simultaneity’‚ in About French Poetry from DADA to “Tel Quel”‚ Text and Theory‚ (Edited by Mary Ann Caws)‚ Detroit; Mich: Wayne State University Press‚ 1974. Turco‚ Lewis‚ The New Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics. Hanover and London: University Press of New England‚ 1986. Williams‚ William Carlos

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    INTRODUCTION Design is everywhere. It may be a bit of cliché‚ but it is definitely true. We live in an age of mass consumption and mass communication‚ and everywhere we look we can find examples of design. As an industrial design student I‚ naturally‚ tend to focus at product design‚ but there are of course many other design disciplines. However‚ there is one design discipline that I for some reason never perceived as design‚ until I was scribbling in my notepad one day. I was bored and

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    Brett Bailey

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    Daniel Lar lham Bre t t Baile y and Third Wor ld Bunfight Journeys into the South African Psyche “South Africa’s edgiest director.”1 “The whizz-kid of transformed drama.”2 “Bad boy of the [South African] theatre scene.”3 These are just a few of the epithets won by director-playwright Brett Bailey‚ variously charged with trespassing onto sacred cultural terrain and hailed as a trailblazing visionary forging the way toward a new South African theater — a theater capable of accommodating the

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    Aaron Douglass Aspiration

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    “A picture is worth a thousand words‚” is a common thought of art examiners. Nonetheless‚ people may not realize that art’s words extend beyond the canvas. A painting converses with an admirer about its artistic qualities‚ but it says much more. The words a painting evokes describe the social‚ economic‚ and political conditions of its time. Aspiration (1936) (Figure 1)‚ a piece created in the United States by native Aaron Douglas‚ follows this ideology. This piece not only portrays Douglas’ own African-American

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    Developments in the visual arts since the late nineteenth century display a fascinating succession of movements and styles. Among the most notable movements are Impressionism‚ Post-Impressionism‚ Fauvism‚ Expressionism‚ Cubism‚ Futurism‚ Surrealism and Dada. These movements have provided an assortment of treasures for visitors at museum around the world and a wealth of material for art historians. The changes may seem to puzzling to some historians as they attempt to interpret and understand the meaning

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    Alexandra Hamlet September‚ 30‚ 2000 The Importance of Psychology Today The study of mental functions and human behavior in which scientists develop hypotheses and test these theories are referred to today as psychology. In effort to explain the human behaviors‚ psychologist research and use the studies of other psychologist in effort to find the answers to question like why a person acts or behaves the way they do? The most common approaches in psychology are behavioral‚ psychoanalytic‚ cognitive

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    Felicia Roberts Child Observation May 23‚ 2012 BSHS 361 Child Development Gerry McFarland University of Phoenix Observation of an Eleven Month Old Male Infant For the child observation assignment‚ the writer witness witnessed (past tense) an 11 month-infant. The ‚ the writer of this assignment took abundant memos throughout the 20 minute-gathering. The reason for this assignment is distinguishing the cognitive‚ biological‚ and psychosocial growth of the 11 month-old infant. (No need

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    vaSalvador Dalí: Innovator‚ Creator‚ Artist When asked to define the Surrealist movement‚ it is a travesty to not mention the great Salvador Dalí. Master of self-promotion‚ he is one of the most recognizable artists in the world. His astounding ability to craft bizarre images while hanging onto the ideals of Surrealism is astounding‚ inspiring thousands. To attempt to understand the brilliant artist‚ we must first examine his roots. Born on May 11‚ 1904‚ in the town of Figueres‚ young Salvador

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