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    and not be able to look away? The natural beauty that the subject holds with out a doubt is a factor. Although‚ of course the subject matter is important‚ but how the subject is portrayed through artistic techniques is even more important. Fredrick Edwin in his painting Niagara and Stuart Franklin in his photo Celebrate the Earth both use positive and negative spacing to convey the theme of magnitude of nature‚ although they differ in use of tones and lighting. The use of spacing in both of these works

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    to New York around 1825 where he sold five paintings to a man named George W. Bruen. After this‚ Bruen financed a trip for Cole down the Hudson River in order to sketch these landscapes that later started the Hudson River School Movement. Frederick Edwin Church was also considered to be an important artist throughout the Hudson River School. He was a student of Thomas Cole who was‚ ”always concerned with including a spiritual dimension in his works.”

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    new kind of art form. A new way of telling a screen story In early years of filmmaking‚ we can see filmmakers attempted to be innovators in narrative of film. The first narrative film in 1903‚ The Great Train Robbery‚ produced and directed by Edwin S. Porter‚ who was an employee in the Edison Company‚ was indeed a coup and gained enormous popularity among a vast majority of audiences. The 12-minute-silent film gave people ideas of story telling in motion pictures. It seemed that D.W. Griffith

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    “Midge” by Edwin Morgan is a dramatic monologue which tells an exciting story of a swarm of midges being rallied as they prepare to ambush a group of rambling humans in order to feed their eggs with human blood. This is a humorous poem about a seemingly unimportant event but which is rich in military ideas‚ told through an extensive use of word choice and humour. In the first stage of the poem‚ Morgan uses various poetic techniques to set the scene in the early evening by a Scottish loch. “The

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    Name Tutor Course Date Risk Analysis Risk averters are those people who will prefer to have the tendency of carrying out their professional tasks using crude methods that potentially protect their material well-being. On the other hand‚ the risk neutrals are the individuals that do not prefer their personal interests or that of others in a certain venture. Lastly‚ the risk seekers are those persons that will always take a decision that do not harm or present negative effects on others‚ although

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    operation‚ reaching into the window to loot what they can smartly. Their faces show no expression. It is a sharp clear night in Sauchiehall Street . In the background two drivers keep their eyes on the road. Edwin Morgan Notes for Mr Crawford’s Intermediate students: • The poem describes an incident in a Glasgow street when a young couple are pushed backwards through a shop window by two youths who are intent on robbing the shop. The poem

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    Industrial Revolution‚ poverty was as well. Edwin Chadwick and Jack London went on to talk about why poverty had such a big effect on industrialization. It is known that workers in factories during the late 19th and early 20th centuries were severely mistreated; they were not granted the pay they should have received. It has been said that the society built places around factories for housing due to the many workers that worked in the factories. Edwin Chadwick broached this topic in his work Inquiry

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    appalled at the sad state of the city’s residences: the smoke-blackened houses and towering‚ lifeless buildings. For those who were educated and involved in examining the effects of widespread pollution and squalor‚ Manchester was an even blacker place. Edwin Chadwick‚ a public health reformer‚ described the bad ventilation‚ overcrowding‚ and general decomposition of the area. The whole of a labor-intensive town was thick with filth and grime‚ which served only to weaken the populace in areas such as education

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    Success is in the mind of all people.It’s what individuals are mostly mindful of a lot of the time.However‚ success depends on one’s mindset.Success to some is their amount of happiness and to it is their wealth and their social status.Despite what one defines success as‚ it is the most significant value in the U.S today due to the effect it has on the future generation such as handling challenges ‚ self improvement and growing personally. Each individual has their own definition of success ‚ some

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    crime is considering white collar crime. A white collar crime is a “crime committed by a person of respectability and high social status in the course of his occupation” (Edwin Sutherland‚ 1939). When people do things‚ consequences come shortly

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