New attitudes towards pictorial space and geometric abstraction with geometric planes (but still based on real objects) - Influenced by African tribal masks/ breaking natural objects into planes/shapes. - Figures simultaneously seen from more than one view through relationships of geometric planes. - Analytical cubism based on process of human vision‚ eyes scan a subject then compile it into a whole. - Introduced collage‚ allowed for composition free of subject matter‚ declared a painting as a
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SHORT STORY “EDUCATING RITA” A Literature Class and a “Social” Comedy It is a British movie based on a play written by Willy Russell that narrates the relationship of the two main characters: Susan (who asks to be called as Rita at the beginning of the story) and Dr. Frank Bryant. Susan is a young lady who belongs to the working-class‚ she works as a hairdresser and is about to get marry with her boyfriend‚ even though‚ after knowing Dr. Frank Bryan‚ she experiences a sense of freedom that leads
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live their lives as long as they didn’t infringe on the rights to others‚ to the idea that the resources of society should be distributed to all‚ including those most deserving first.” With this theme/ idea‚ Dante described this through his Divine Comedy. He meets many people throughout his journey through Hell all the way to end up in paradise who live their lives‚ yet some try to “infringe” their rights upon him. We all still have yet to live in a Just Society‚ even if we aren’t living in
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relationships with each other develop. Billy feels like he doesn’t belong in his world. He is neglected and abused by his father which is conveyed in the poem ‘Sport’. Billy expresses his father’s aggression through the line‚ ‘gave me one hard backhander across the face‚ So hard I fell down.’ He also shows his contempt for school in the poem ‘Wentworth High School’ when he begins to sign his name ‘Billy Luckett rhymes with…..’ The only place Billy does experience a sense of belonging is expressed in the
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I do agree with Ann M. Morrison assumptions. Many times people of different races are pre-judged because of their skin color. On page 235 Morrison’s chapter was named prejudice: Still the Number One Barrier. I can agree with this as well in the chapter she spoke of how more than 12 percent of managers’ responses described how the perception of difference as weaknesses limited advancement opportunities for white women and people of color. I believe this to be true simply because some managers and
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In the beginning of the semester I was very scared and very nervous about this new step in my life‚ which is college; at the same time I just wanted to get it started‚ and then the time came by. I had bad times in my high school’s English class because since my first language is Spanish all I could do in my exams was pray to god .In my SAT and ACT I didn’t get a pretty good grade in English‚ so I had to take this remedial class‚ But As a matter of fact I took this class as an advantage of getting
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1. How is the witches’ first chant is a paradox; what do they say? Everything bad becomes good and everything good becomes bad “Fair is foul‚ foul is fair” 2. What tone do the witches establish in the opening scene of the play? How so? An ominous (dark and scary) mood because of the storm and how the speak 3. In scene 2 what do we learn about the following: a. With whom is Scotland at war? Norway b. What is Macbeth’s title? Thane of Glamis c. How has Macbeth become a hero?
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the year 2007-2010. Based on that estimation‚ we compared the sum of estimated earnings of the two entities‚ with projected earnings for them assuming that they continue to operate as one entity. The results suggest that the two entities generate higher revenue and NPAT than that they can generate as one
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In this essay I am going to discuss two psychological/sociological theories and one biological theory of ageing and then I will compare one psychological theory of ageing with the chosen biological theory of ageing. The first sociological/psychological theory I am going to explain is the disengagement theory. This theory suggests that as we get older we begin to withdraw from society. Social scientists Elaine Cummings and William Henry outlined the disengagement theory of ageing in their 1961 book
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Shakespeare’s comedy is based on cruelty and subversion discuss. Shakespeare created comedy in Much Ado through the characters behaviour‚ dialogue and prose but his comedy is often seen as cruel and subversive. Cruelty can be defined in many ways‚ one definition is behaviour which causes physical or mental harm to another‚ another is to inflict pain or suffering and enjoy the pain or distress of others. Plato said that ‘laughter is an emotion that overrides rational self-control’. From this definition
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