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    He wanted to make art attainable to the average person. He wanted the average person to connect to his pieces and the only real way to do that‚ is to show the truth. Caravaggio wanted to tell the true story of his subjects. He did not want to idealize the truth like the classical works did. Bellori was known to have preferred the classical style. Caravaggio had some form of imagination in order to place the models as well as ingrain that drama that he and the baroque time period is oh so famous for

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    Compare and Contrast of Thinking Through Communication and The Art of Talking so That People Will Listen For the purposes of this paper‚ I will refer to my outside book as "the book" and our textbook as "the text". The text describes nonverbal communication as being not totally free of cultural convention‚ as numerous nonverbal cues are understood all over the world. Pal Ekman and Wallace Friesen have sown for instance‚ that happiness‚ anger‚ disgust fear‚ surprise‚ and sadness are conveyed in

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    The people and culture of Ancient Greece have shaped the way modern civilization is today. Since 800 BC‚ the Greeks were the first to civilize their country and rid of the rule of kings‚ forming a democratic system of government.1 Greek Gods were also anthromorphic‚ but humanized‚ and had their own personalities and conflicts.2 The basic form of literature was developed‚ hence the reasoning for the many myths and stories behind Greek art.3 Exekias’ black figure paintings of Gods on pottery showed

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    in your everyday life have had some kind of connection with you. Whether it be similar hobbies‚ emotional connection or someone’s company you enjoy. The book How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie is an informative writing about making a connection with people. Part one covers the fundamental techniques in handling people. It emphasis the negative impact criticizing‚ condemning and complaining can have on a person. Webster defines criticizing as the expression of disapproval of

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    under the impression that she doing a good job when in reality she is having some difficulties in some areas at work. I think if Toya was aware of the difficulties she was having in her work preformce she would be aware of her self-concept. 2. How is self-concept affecting the interaction? Is it helping it? Hindering it? Explain. Toya’s self-concept is not allowing her to work at a performance she should. The way Toya takes criticism from other’s is not professional and will ultimately cause

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    world‚ and the way I interacted with it. This is inpart is because of when I first really read this passage‚ grade 7. By the end of grade 7 I was entering the my first bout of depression. At the time I didn’t know there was a name and reason I felt how I did‚ all I knew was that a never ending grey day had taken over my life and I couldn’t change it. I felt sad‚ therefore I learned. Just like the quote had told me. I learned about JFK (mainly his assassination)‚ the Son of Sam‚ Quantum Theory‚ Neuroplasticity

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    Chapter 3‚ Page 13) Despite of suffering process to being a successful person‚ Okonkwo kept his target and overcome his goal in the end. He got asserts that envied by others. He praised the value of labor because he believes that it is fair that people able to succeed through their hard working. In the funeral of Ezeudu‚ Okonkwo killed the deceased person’s sixteen-year-old son. Although it is natural to uses his rest of life to pay for the life killed by him‚ but he was released under the protection

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    Peter Goldsworthy’s “coming of age’’ novel “Maestro” shows how Paul changes to be a much wiser man ten years later at Keller’s deathbed. In Paul’s teenage years‚ he was arrogant and proud of his intelligence in music. He ignores Keller’s advice of changing career. Therefore‚ he thinks he can reach his dream in his own way---seeking perfection. However‚ Paul comes to understand that he could never be a pianist after Keller passed away. Young Paul is such an arrogant boy who thinks Keller lacks ability

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    The piece of Art I chose to reflect on is named “Young mother sewing” c.1893 by Mary Cassatt. I am very fond of the work of Cassatt‚ and the way she portrays true beauty within her art. Cassatt is also a very inspirational painter in the French impressionism era‚ reflecting on social issues within the women community around her time. I chose this piece because it has a powerful inspiration to me‚ as well as the use of warm colours and a very detailed painting. Firstly‚ when I looked at this painting

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    How groups can influence people in a positive and negative way. In this essay I am going to describe how groups can influence people in a positive and negative ways. I will provide a breakdown on what was positive and negative in each example of evidence given. I will also show how people usually conform to behave in a similar way to other members of a group. In my first example is from the Zimbardo experiment‚ Haney et al‚ 1973. In this experiment two groups of men were given roles to play

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