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    Performing Arts

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    Performing Arts- Forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience‚ such as drama‚ music‚ and dance. Types of Performing Arts * Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body‚ often rhythmic and to music. * Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. * Theatre (also theater in American English)[1] is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience

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    It is well known that the happenings in Nazi Germany directly reflected the racist psyche of its leaders‚ but it is not such common knowledge to know that the philosophy of social Darwinism provided a concrete foundation for the justification of this racism. In fact‚ the ideological foundation of social Darwinism directly led to racism in Nazi Germany. Social Darwinism is a philosophy that originated in the latter half of the 19th century‚ and states humans are subject to the same laws of natural

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    Art 101 Reading Art

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    knight is on fire because he is losing his battle‚ just like the main character in Bradbury’s novel. http://literarymumblings.wordpress.com/2009/05/ o An explanation of the iconographic or symbolic significance of one work of art Two Venetian Ladies really does create a visual record of the artist’s time and place. In addition capturing two women who represented that time period through their clothing‚ he also uses several iconic images that suggest deeper meaning

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    Art is a powerful medium of communication with the world at large‚ artists hold the power to influence the way people think and live. Art defines our consciousness; therefore‚ it can impart and instruct as well as entertain at the same time. -artists serve the function of being role models in society because of their far reaching influence so it is obligatory on their part that they seek to establish a correlation between a proper ethical conduct and their artistic expression How best to define

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    e.g. Anti-Left; loyal to the government sympathisers of Freikorps; links with the wealthy; financed espionage and‚ secretly‚ the Nazis etc. (3 – 4) Level 3 – Supports valid inferences with reference to the source e.g. ‘Massacred communists’; restored Right-wing; used ‘secret army funds’; money from capitalists’ etc. (5 – 6) (ii) Level 0 – No evidence submitted or response does not address the question (0) Level 1 – Agrees OR disagrees‚ unsupported from the source. (1 – 2) Level 2 –

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    Strength and Weaknesses from the impact of Nazi ideology on Germany | | Jean-Vincent Mewald | 3/March/2012 | | Nazi ideology had a massive impact on the German people in the years from 1933-39. All aspects of the Germans where influenced by the Nazi ideology (culturally‚ socially and economical). Nazi ideology affected mostly the younger generation of Germans‚ as it was easier to manipulate them through school and youth groups. In addition‚ Nazi leaders thought it was of great importance

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    NAZI MEDICAL EXPERIMENTS During World War II‚ a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of concentration camp prisoners without their consent. Unethical medical experimentation carried out during the Third Reich may be divided into three categories. The first category consists of experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel. The second category of experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals

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    What is art? Can we give a current definition of something so abstractive and unboundless like that? In our modern world‚ everything which is not understandable for the mass audience automatically receives the label "Art" from his creator. Maybe art is something which is not for everyone. You can find lots of popular definitions on the internet‚ on google.com and wikipedia.com‚ also lots of quotes of famous people of art. But what is art for the normal people? The people who don’t know what "linocut"

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    Gone. During world war II‚ Adolf Hitler utilized numerous systems to implement the Holocaust. He took as many Jews as he could and worked them to death or he flat out killed them. It was an extermination. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party during WWII from 1939-1945. He led Germany and‚ unfortunately‚ millions of others to exterminate the Jewish race. He felt that their practice of life was wrong and that everything they did was wrong. He would gas them to death‚ work the to death

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    Art has had a great number of different functions throughout its history‚ making its purpose difficult to abstract or quantify to any single concept. This does not imply that the purpose of Art is "vague"‚ but that it has had many unique‚ different reasons for being created. Some of these functions of Art are provided in the following outline. The different purposes of art may be grouped according to those that are non-motivated‚ and those that are motivated (Levi-Strauss). Non-motivated functions

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