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    relationships to the art world. Warhol’s work and personal influence brought sexuality to the forefront making it more sociably acceptable for people to be openly gay. Leaving them free to explore their sexuality more frankly and honestly. With raunchy films and pornographic images being readily available through art it was deemed socially acceptable on some level and even trendy to break the boundaries of heterosexual marriage. Men and Woman were no longer afraid to embrace their sexual identity but

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    The Influence of Oscar Wilde ’s Sexuality | English Literature Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was a writer whose homoerotic texts pushed the social boundaries of the Victorian era. Born to a family of unabashed Irish agnostics‚ the self-proclaimed "dandy" valued art‚ fashion‚ and all things physically beautiful. After receiving a comprehensive education from Oxford‚ Wilde made a name for himself in London first as a novelist‚ penning the now famous The Picture of Dorian Gray. A string of successful plays

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    A fictional character that directly influenced me was Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray. Dorian taught me to never let the influence of others deflate who I am as a person. Dorian’s trusting disposition was his true downfall. His looks only mattered to him once he had been fooled into valuing them. He taught me to never lose sight of who I am‚ or who I intend to be. The character Dorian Gray also taught me wisdom. I learned to determine who my real allies are before I allow the synthetic ones to betray me

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    defined simply as the capacity to produce effects on others (Shih‚ 2013). The amount of power an individual has affects the individual’s ability to influence followers (Shih‚ 2013). Influence is any change in a follower’s beliefs or values (Shih‚ 2013). A fine example of a leader with power is Adolf Hitler who was famous for his ability to influence his followers through his powerful charisma. In the early 1930’s Germany was suffering economic hardships (“Hitler”). These conditions gave Hitler a

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance‚ devoted his whole life to groundbreaking works of art that would influence and inspire future artists to come for centuries. His art‚ which ranged from sculptures to paintings to poetry‚ astonished and inspired people of every origin and age. There was no place he would rather be than in his studio perfecting his work‚ which consumed his life up until his death. One could even infer that Michelangelo found comfort and

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    Richard Wright Grew up in the South at a time where Racism heavily influenced Society. He dealt with discrimination and was confronted by racism extremely close to him. When he was little‚ he struggled to understand the concept of racism and how the color of your skin created your place in society. Growing up and having countless of jobs‚ lead him to be more aware of race issues. Though he never agreed or wanted to play the roles of society‚ he learned over time‚ that in order to make a living and

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    history up until 1500‚ I knew exactly who to choose‚ the Buddha. The Buddha contributed to history in many different ways. Not only did he create what is now the fourth largest religion in the world‚ but he also helped to spread peace throughout the world. Without the Buddha’s influence and the influence of Buddhism‚ many empires may not have developed the way that they did and many other religions may not have developed at all. The story of the Buddha begins with the birth of Prince Siddhartha Gotama

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    How Nelson Mandela influenced geography Mandela was born on January 18‚ 1918‚ in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was a awesome leader who spent his entire life working for equality and justice in South Africa. Nelson Mandela has inspired people around the world to work non-violently for a better and more equal life. In South Africa Nelson is known as "Madiba‚" or "Tata"‚ which means "father." Mandela was the first person in his family to go to school.When he went to school‚ his teacher decided to

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    Daydreaming about talking animals with human like characteristics may sound insane to many people but not to an author who had influence the world in many ways with her imagination. Beatrix Potter’s imagination and ideas came from when she was in the nursery with her brother. With not much to do‚ they would play with their pet rabbit or capture mices and perform small observation with it (Beatrix‚ 1998). They spent most of their time in the nursery due to the fact that their parents were busy. Throughout

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    graduated from the University of Moscow with a degree in law. He started his own family with a woman named Rosa Smekhova soon after graduation; they had two daughters together (“Lev Vygotsky”‚ 2014). Cherry (2017)

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