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    Salvador Dali was born as the son of a prestigious notary in the small town of Figuera in Northern Spain. His talent as an artist showed at an early age and Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali received his first drawing lessons when he was ten years old. His art teachers were a then well known Spanish impressionist painter‚ named Ramon Pichot. In 1928 Dali went to Paris where he met the Spanish painters Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro. He established himself as the principal figure of a group of surrealist

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    Becoming An Adult

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    University of El Salvador Subject: Important aspects in order to become an adult. Professor: Lic. Israel Olivares Student: Jorge Elenilson Vasquez Medrano April 23‚ 2014 ADULTS Being an adult means develop an identity unique‚ since‚ to become an adult is not something that just instantaneously occur when people are in a certain age. Due to that‚ life has different stages where people can involve important aspects in order to become adults such

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    civilization fell apart. Ancient Mayan empire was approximately A.D 250 to A.D 900. The mayan Civilization once extended through out the area of Texas‚ southern Mexico‚ and Northern Central America‚ This includes the countries of Guatemala‚ Belize‚ El Salvador‚ and Honduras. The mayans was a very advanced civilization they had a break through in astronomy which helped them predict where the moon and planets would lay in the sky. The mayans left behind stone inscriptions and books regarding their gods

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    dying to cross

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    truck-trailer of at least 74 illegal immigrants due to how the truck was abandoned‚ the true number involved is unknown and will probably remain so was found near Victoria‚ Texas‚ bound for Houston 48 customers from Mexico‚ 16 from Honduras‚ 8 from El Salvador‚ 1 from Nicaragua‚ and at least 1 from the Dominican Republic. Nineteen people were dead. The story and images of the bodies piled one atop another was headline news for weeks‚ often described as a "human heap of desperation" which it surely was

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    Salvador Dali Last Supper

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    February 4‚ 2009 Surrealistic Meeting Salvador Dali drew the picture“The Sacrament of the Last Supper”in 1955. This painting has quite a bit of emotion as you look and see how the apostles are kneeling. This image was created to show the futurism in the resurrection of Christ. Futurism rejects the traditional form and include art into modern technology. In this painting the most significant detail in this portrait‚ would be the spirt above the table in form of the cross. This figure is Jesus sprit

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    Salvador Dali painted this artwork using oil on panel. The measurement of the painting is 12.5 inches by 15.5 inches. The painting uses earthly colors as the scene of the painting seems to be in a desert. The sky consists of yellow‚ blue‚ grey‚ and white hues‚ while the ground is painted a light shade of brown to depict sand or soil. The painting uses chiaroscuro‚ which is the method that uses light and shadows that artists use to highlight important features. Chiaroscuro can be seen in the yellow

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    "The Vision of Hell (1962) is a highly sophisticated painting that juxtaposes Salvador Dali’s earlier style‚ Surrealism‚ (for which he was most famous) with a more classical style of religious mysticism which he developed later in life. Most critics believe that Dali’s greatest works were those done during his Surrealistic period‚ (before the 1940’s). It was then that Dali‚ greatly influenced by Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams tried to enter the subconscious world while he was painting‚ in order

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    POL 161 09‚ 28‚ 2012 Political Corruption in Central America: Assessment and Explanation Political corruption is indisputably a hindering factor for growth in Central American countries. In some such as Honduras and Nicaragua there is a more distinguishable amount than in others‚ say Panama and Costa Rica. In this analysis‚ Dr. Mark Ruhl goes over two different types of corruption in the political arena in Central American countries. Grand corruption involving senior officials‚ and petty corruption

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    2 “The Burning Giraffe” is a surrealistic painting by the artist Salvador Dali‚ done circa 1936. Using a variety of blues‚ blacks and browns‚ the piece depicts a bleak‚ sad‚ and cold scene. Scenery such as this was very popular amongst modernist painters. The painting‚ through color choice‚ showcases the futile‚ dark‚ and dreamy feeling epitomized by modern art. Beyond the color scheme‚ subjects of the painting‚ also‚ are clear representations of what modern art is. The two female figures fall

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