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    Simbolos El Principito

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    Los Baobab: representan un poco la avaricia‚ que realmente lo que hay que hacer es compartir y convivir con las personas‚ la solidaridad. Si en una comunidad se comparte y se busca el bien común‚ de todos‚ se progresa y avanza; mientras si en una comunidad si se preocupa cada uno por sus intereses sin un proyecto común‚ no se consigue avanzar sino que se destruiría esa comunidad y serian incapaces de hacer cosas juntos todos a la vez. La Flor: representa la amistad cuando ya hay una plena confianza

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    there are others who are able to create a work of art that is so interesting that it is able to catch the viewer in its world and captivate them into looking at the piece for a long period of time. One of these works is the Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali. This piece is composed of desert landscape scenery with a few clocks melting over the landscape. One is hung over a dead tree branch‚ another is draped over what appears to be a portion of a human face that is rising out of the ground‚ and

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    Dadaism And Surrealism

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    Introduction: The 19th. century was an era of invention and discovery. The horrors of the First World War led to widespread social trauma. People found consolation in art and literature‚ and used it as a way to express their outrage caused by the war. People demanded a form of expression that was honest‚ realistic‚ and critical of political and social behaviours. This Disillusionment following the war manifested itself in a number of ways‚ sparking artistic‚ literary‚ philosophical‚ musical‚ and

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    El ciudadano Global

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    GLOBALIZACIÓN: EL CIUDADANO GLOBAL INTRODUCCIÓN La Globalización es un fenómeno que comienza siendo una corriente de pensamiento económica (neoliberal) y trae consigo una serie de cambios en el contexto total del ser humano. Y‚ precisamente es el hombre como raza la que nunca estuvo contemplado‚ por lo menos en términos teóricos y futurista‚ quién se preguntó que efectos iba a tener el libro comercio y posteriormente la masificación de la información que provenía del desarrollo tecnológico. Visto

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    Ovid’s Account of Narcissus is part of the third book of Metamorphoses. The poem had such an impact that artist Salvador Dali made a painting called “The Metamorphoses of Narcissus.” Salvador Dali was a surrealist artist whose mission was to channel the unconscious as a means to unlock the power of the imagination. Dali’s painting uses many methods to connect his art with the story. Using formal elements like contrasting colors and balancing the left and right sides‚ Dali’s painting echoes images

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    Shemekia Dennis SPA 3335 Dr. Brookshaw 27 February‚ 2011 Romanticism in El Matadero Esteban Echeverría‚ who spent five years in Paris before returning to Buenos Aires in 1830 when he became a political agitator against the tyrant Juan Manuel de Rosas‚ is credited with bringing romanticism to Spanish America. As a poet‚ he is remember for his narrative ballad La cautiva‚ the story of a white girl’s escape from enslavemente by nomadic Indians. Echeverría inaugurated the theme of the pampas as

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    The Persistance of Memory

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    The Persistence of Memory was painted by Salvador Dali in 1931. This piece makes me feel like I am in some sort of dream like fantasy world‚ with an element in it that connects me back to reality. The piece has an element of mystery within it‚ creating the sense that there is more of this hidden world to be revealed‚ and that maybe it can be found in ones dreams or day or deep subconscious thoughts. I feel slightly disturbed by the irrelevantness of some of the objects that are situated in what

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    Structural Family Therapy

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    specific person with the issues. When families have good relationships with each other it is mainly when each family member has their specified role and fulfills that role to its entirety. This type of psychotherapy was created by a researcher name Salvador Minuchin‚ from New York. The primary strategy of this therapy is to develop a bond between the family members that are having problems within their family. The therapist ’s goal in this theory is to develop a bond with every member of the family

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    El Merengue

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    The Crucible Reputation vs Name In order to take away their names‚ prisoners are given numbers that represent them. By doing this‚ the authorities remove the power in one’s name. Nelson Mandela’s situation was no different‚ as he was given the number “46664” during his time in prison. He would spend nearly twenty seven years in prison fighting for his name‚ in order to recover its power. His actions would‚ later on‚ represent what his name‚ “Nelson Mandela”‚ means. Fighting for a name is different

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    The above listed is what I chose for my comparative art analysis essay. I decided to pick this theme because the realm of sleep and/or dream has always been fascinating and the works that depict this theme are most often very interesting to view. I’m hoping to relay to the readers that dreams and their dreamscape differ from person to person. The only thing that is common is the originality and creativity of each dream. One person can interpret a dream painting one way while another can interpret

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