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    Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder? The perception of beauty is subjective. Beauty is for each individual to see‚ not what society sees as a whole. It’s natural for us to consider our values and opinions when looking at works of art. If you see a work of art that interests you or you take pleasure in it‚ it will be deemed as beautiful. What you perceive as beautiful may not be beautiful to someone else and that is why beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Beauty is truly in the “eye” and the “I”

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    Deviance – Any violation of a widely held norm. Crime – An act that has been declared illegal by some authority. Deviance‚ like beauty‚ is in the eyes of the beholder. There is nothing inherently deviant in any human act‚ something is deviant only because some people have been successful in labeling it so. (J. L Simmons) The definition of the situation implies that if you define a situation as real‚ it is real only in its consequences. What is deviance? Technically deviance is any violation

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    Through Deaf Eyes

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    While watching Through Deaf Eyes‚ there were a lot of things that I didn’t think about before. For example‚ when they started talking about how even in deaf schools‚ African Americans were segregated from the rest of the white people I was a little thrown off by this. When talking about this in history classes‚ I never thought about segregating people twice?! The deaf community was already misunderstood and had to have their own schools and now the black deaf community had to be pushed out even farther

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    Cat's Eye Misogyny

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    In Cat’s Eye‚ Margaret Atwood portrays the lasting negative influence misogynistic behavior has on Elaine Risley throughout her life through parallelism and motifs. Initially‚ Elaine Risley‚ the dynamic protagonist‚ decides “it’s time to go back” (459) to her hometown for an art gallery she is featured in and she remembers how she learned all of her disavowal tendencies. Upon arrival‚ she recalls the 1st time she encountered “real girls at last‚ in the flesh” (52) and does not know how to act around

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    occur. Communication requires that all parties have an area of communicative commonality. There are verbal means using language and there are nonverbal means‚ such as body language‚ sign language‚ paralanguage‚ haptic communication‚ chromatics‚ and eye contact‚ through media‚ i.e.‚ pictures‚ graphics and sound‚ and writing. It is essential that the basic elements of communication be identified. These elements are: • Sender/encoder/speaker • Receiver/decoder/listener • Message • Medium • Feedback/reply

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    The Eyes of the Skin of Architecture Juhani Pallasmaa This book was written by Juhani Pallasmaa with regard to ‘Polemics’‚ on issues that were part of the architecture discourse of the time‚ i.e. 1995. It is also an extending of ideas expressed in an essay entitled “Architecture of the seven senses” published in 1994. As suggested by the title‚ this piece of literature attempts to highlight the importance of sensory experience in architecture. It is indeed a response to what the author terms

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    The Eyes of the Dragon Essay

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    Part A 1. The novel’s title‚ The Eyes of the Dragon‚ holds great significance to the book. In the novel‚ King Roland‚ ruler of the city Delain‚ kills a dragon and promptly mounts it head on his bed room wall. King Roland’s son‚ Thomas‚ discovers he can spy on his father using the dead dragon’s eyes. By entering a secret room‚ next to King Roland’s chambers‚ Thomas can look through two peep holes which align with the eyes of the dragon. Thomas has never received his father’s attention. He is always

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    Pakistan in the eyes of the World Pakistan is the most misjudged and misrepresented country in the media. As the media affects such a wide audience‚ it changes people perception toward foreign communities and eventually effect relationships between nations and also creates political discourses. People are very judgemental‚ when the word Pakistan comes up‚ usually terrorism is the first thing that pops up in everyone’s mind. Pakistan has sacrificed thousands of lives in the form of both soldiers

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    ``“Eyes on the Prize‚” Can Make a Difference. In the video “Eyes on the Prize‚” African Americans were fighting for freedom and civil rights. That’s basically what the prize was. Even though African American were free from slavery‚ which is a condition where a human being is forced into exhausting labor and some freedom‚ they still wanted more. They wanted to be equal. They wanted a different kind of freedom such as equal education‚ equal housing‚ and equal voting. Looking back on our African ancestors

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    The Bluest Eye Essay

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    The Bluest Eye: A Great American Novel A Great American novel is one that helps the reader understand the values‚ issues‚ and beliefs most central to a culture and helps the reader know what it means to be an American. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison deserves to be recognized as a great American novel because of the universal themes portrayed throughout‚ the memorable characters‚ and the impactful storyline and language that moves the reader. On the first page of the novel‚ three sentences down

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