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    Kevin Foy Professor Marbach Art 101-001 February 22‚ 2010 Revision 1a.) Japan used blue because they are a country that has a wet climate and very green grass. California used yellow because their climate is very hot and sunny. It is always bright out there. According to the artists‚ the gates in central park are saffron which I believe are that color because it’s a major color you see everyday in the city.‚ Some examples were construction worker vests and the most important on was the color

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    Alexis Iradi Professor Mantle ENG102-02 13 December 2013 The Importance of the Arts in Education “Involvement in the arts is associated with gains in math‚ reading‚ cognitive ability‚ critical thinking‚ and verbal skill” (Smith 1). The benefits of art in a children’s life are endless‚ yet the arts are not taken seriously in many school district and instead are being taken out and replaced with other classes that are thought to improve students abilities on standardized tests. The

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    Conditions of life for troops living in the filthy‚ diseased‚ and flea ridden camps of the Civil War was so bad that some would agree that it would be better to live in a barn with cows- at least cows had roofs over their heads. One of the things that soldiers lacked the most was hygiene. Water to drink was scarce enough‚ so bathing was not an option during tours of duty‚ and most men only brought (or owned) one set of clothes. They also lived in a sloppy manner‚ probably because their wives were

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    Art History 6A 19 November 2011 Triumph! Art is an expression that we as humans do as a way to express and communicate with others. Through art every painting/sculpture has an intended purpose and message/story to convey. No matter what race‚ gender‚ or class‚ one can understand what message is being shared or find an entirely opposite interpretation other than what the artist intended. It can relate to the individual on a personal level‚ and that’s the beauty of art. In this essay I will be

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    The importance of History in Human Resource Management History is defined by the Oxford Dictionary of Current English as “a continuous record of events.” As such‚ a country’s history encapsulates all that has happened in the country‚ and between it and other countries. A country‚ at a particular point in time‚ is thus the result of its history. Understanding a country’s history is fundamental to understanding the country and its people. In addition to shaping cultural values‚ history also

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    Grief & Loss in Elizabeth Bishop’s "One Art" Many things in life will be lost; however‚ some losses are more significant than others. The way that Elizabeth Bishop chose to interpret the intertwined themes of grief and loss in her poem "One Art" illustrates the build-up of emotion as each successive loss grew in importance. By increasing the significance of each loss‚ Ms. Bishop seems to indicate that one must first become accustomed to accepting life’s little losses before trying to conquer

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    Art Is Indefinable

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    Art is Indefinable Art is indefinable because of its constant evolution. This evolution has taken place because art inherently has an aspect of human contribution and‚ therefore‚ is subject to progression in ways as numerous as its very creator’s changes. There are two main reasons that illustrate the fact that art is indefinable. These reasons are that art has a changing role in society‚ and that the various production methods of art endlessly transform. The first of the reasons is crucial

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    I enjoyed reading The Curious Life of Human Cadavers much more than I initially thought I would. I am a naturally squeamish person‚ and while I still am‚ I believe the topic of cadavers and death was handled extremely well throughout most of the book. To memory there are only a few moments in the book when I felt grossed out‚ in particular when Mary Roach visited the school that was undergoing research on how bodies decay‚ I felt that including the details of the bacteria that were eating the bodies

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    religion‚ freedom‚ and prosperity. With the knowledge of new found land in the Americas‚ the English traveled across the Atlantic for establishment. In the New World‚ the English brought their ideas and customs with them to help assist them with their life in the New World. Since discovering the New World‚ the English had trouble with colonizing due to lack of funds‚ interest‚ and participants. Since living in the New World required many additional expenses‚ many settlers decided to create ways to support

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    Arts in Culture

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    Arts in Culture Art is about ideas and representing them into visible perceptions and concepts. These ideas come from the heart and mind of the individual artist‚ putting all the talent they have into the artwork. In a way‚ that makes everyone that can specialize in a certain activity and create their expressions an artist. A cook preparing a meal with an appetizing appearance‚ an artist painting a beautiful painting‚ or a football star breaking a tackle for a game-winning touchdown all have the

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