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    B-AM1101 - History and Contextual Studies 1 (Visual Arts) Written Assignment: Short Essay (30% of overall grade for History and Contextual Studies I) Assignment brief Critically evaluate a visual artwork of your choice‚ with reference to its history and context. Your essay should include: 1. An analysis of the work’s physical‚ visual and aesthetic characteristics‚ imagery and symbolism (where appropriate) 2. A brief background to the artist/maker 3. An argument about how the work

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    Maria Agnesi was born on May 16‚ 1718 in Milan‚ Italy. Agnesi was the oldest of 21 children; her father was a wealthy silk merchant who had been married three times. Agnesi was a smart girl even from a young age. Her father paid for Agnesi to be tutored. She was also a devout Catholic with a very kind heart. Agnesi was ahead of her time‚ because women were not necessarily treated equally as men during the 16th century; she was exposed to some great tutors and even worked at the University of Bologna

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    Maria Llena De Gracia

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    Maria Llena de Gracia” I chose to watch “Maria Llena de Gracia”. This was a touching movie about a young‚ Hispanic girl who grew up in Colombia. For work‚ Maria strips thorns off of roses in a local rose factory. After quitting her job in anger‚ her family insists that she return to work and apologize for her actions. Being poor‚ her family needed her income. Although‚ Maria somewhat rebels. She dates a guy who leads her into being a “drug mule”. A “drug mule” is someone who smuggles drugs within

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    the belief that men are capable of running society and that’s why men were so full of themselves back then and some of them still are now‚ it is important to look at the fact that there is so much more to everyone else than just the average white male who runs the world. Judith N. Shklar states in her criticism‚ “As a "hail and farewell‚" the Declaration is a perfectly stunning classical oration. It also has some of Jefferson’s own most cherished beliefs in it. "Nature" or "nature’s God" is a very

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    As stress and mental issues relating to stress grow more prevalent as a result of war‚ post-war‚ and other traumatic experiences‚ more than one generation of people are being affected (Shulevitz 1). As Judith Shulevitz explains in her article‚ The Science of Suffering‚ “The children of the traumatized have always carried their parents’ suffering under their skin” (3). In fact‚ she further conveys to the modern audience through interviews with trauma victims and survivors her purpose to spread information

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    Self Portrait by Judith Leyster (1630) and Third-Class Carriage (1864) by Honore Daumier are the two paintings I will compare. Since both artists capture everyday life events‚ I will compare the similarities‚ while exhibiting their different styles related to different time periods. Judith Leyster was known for pictures of everyday life and portraits in her Baroque/Dutch Golden Age style artwork. As reported by Mind Edge‚ “The Baroque movement of the 17th and early 18th century was known for its

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    When Harry Met Sally

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    When Harry met Sally Based on the communication styles listed in your text (Closed‚ Open‚ Hidden & Blind)‚ please match a character to each of these styles. List the character‚ and then support your answer with a specific example. Closed Communication Style- Marie shows signs of representing a “closed communication style” because she spends most of her time in the film overly obsessed with a married man. She has a hard time recognizing the fact that he is married and stays in the “relationship”

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    When Harry Met Sally

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    When Harry Met Sally In my research paper; I am attempting to show three communication styles. The styles are to recognize and perform appropriate and effective interpersonal communication behaviors and by describing the functions of verbal language in interpersonal communication. I will also identify specific non-verbal behaviors that have a positive/negative effect on interpersonal communication. I am trying show examples through Harry‚ Sally and their friends. I am also

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    Just war

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    Reflection Paper 1: Just War Many people ponder to the question: when is war just? We also ponder if war is necessary and when is it necessary and if there are other ways to settle the discrepancy. Throughout time war has brought on a lot of pain‚ pressure and countless number of casualties. And to me I believe it is not fair to innocent worldwide citizens. To experience or to hear about such destruction and chaos brings a shiver down my spine. Why do countries have to go to war? Why can’t they

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    Maria Edgeworth's Belinda

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    In the short story Belinda‚ written by Maria Edgeworth in 1801‚ the character Clarence Harvey is a potential suitor for the title character. Hervey’s dubious and conceited personality shown throughout this excerpt is witnessed by the readers. Edgeworth’s use of elevated diction and negative tone allows the readers to get a sense of Hervey’s conceited manner. There is a strong tone throughout the entire short story‚ Belinda. The narrator spoke with a elevated‚ strong diction. Throughout the passage

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