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    LIFE IMITATES ART‚ MOVIES IMITATE LIFE Life Imitates Art‚ Movies Imitate Life Danna M. Rey American Military University LIFE IMITATES ART‚ MOVIES IMITATE LIFE Imagine a world where clothes were non-existent‚ and it did not matter if your outfit was the current flair‚ or if your shoes were the latest style. Our culture would halfway cease to exist. The western culture puts so much emphasis on fashion‚ our lives begin to move and mold themselves around it. Fashion is

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    Art in My Life I can’t really say I know very much from the world of Art. I do know I look at things in a different view from a lot of people and see beauty in objects and backgrounds that others simply ignore or don’t notice. My personal love is photography‚ of all kinds. Many don’t see photography as an art form because photographers don’t sculpt‚ paint‚ draw or weld it. I believe it is because they show us many things at different angles and views that as a society we have been trained to

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    Art in Buddhism reveals stories‚ mysteries‚ and exposes the diverse imaginations from the different cultures that believe in Buddha and his ways. During my visit to the Rubin Museum of Art‚ the Wheel of Life artwork captivated my curiosity in all aspects of the life a Buddhist believer ideally goes through. This particular piece is very intricate because there are several scenarios occurring in this single piece of work. It is also quite interactive because the artwork requires the observer to perceive

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    moment in the life of Edward Thomas. Another way of looking at this poem is through the eyes of Edward Thomas. Thomas wants us to stop at the next train station of life‚ and he wants us to stick our heads out of the train of life. By doing this Thomas hopes that his readers will be able to experience the little things in life. The author wants us to make sure we don’t miss anything in life as it flashes by us‚ in a sense Thomas doesn’t want us a train stop that one might need to get off and explore

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    O’Keeffe Most high art seems to be about death or sex. Throughout her struggle to elevate herself in a man’s world‚ painter Georgia O’Keeffe struggled a lifetime with these charges attached to her works. O’Keeffe is most known for her enlarged flower paintings and desert scenes rooted in public ideology of the female sexual organs‚ and bones as death. However‚ the true intent behind her works is nothing more than to present her world in a beautiful way. Georgia O’Keeffe is a female great American

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    There was many complications in Thomas Jonathan Jackson’s life. First he was born on January 21‚ 1824‚ in Clarksburg‚ West Virginia. His family was poor and never stayed in one home. His sister caught typhoid fever and died‚ than Jonathan‚ and 5 years later his mom died. Years later‚ he experiences what war was like in 1846-1848. Along with being in that war‚ he experienced religion while in the military. He later developed a strong faith that would help him with the grieving of his family members

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    Thomas Cole’s The Voyage of Life was the piece of artwork I picked out from the Dixon here in Memphis. I have chosen this piece because it stood out to me more than any others that were on display. I thoroughly enjoyed going‚ even when I didn’t think I would. This piece was painted by Mr. Thomas Cole in 1842 and was a part of a series that represented the four stages of human life: childhood‚ youth‚ manhood‚ and old age. I particularly like this painting because it is a part of a series that tells

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    Although the market for separates is certainly viable given promising growth in test markets‚ it is not a market that makes sense for Hart‚ Schaffner & Marx (HSM) to compete in. The trend certainly shows a divergence in how some customers view their needs with regards to semi-formal clothing‚ but the firm runs the risk of diluting not only the perceived quality of its clothing‚ but also alienating its current client base that is partial to the experience HSM offers in its stores. This experience

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    beautiful poem‚ or listen to soothing music! Art is everywhere around us in many forms and holds a significant value in our lives. It is difficult to describe “Art” in literal terms‚ but broadly it is understood to be a form to express one’s feelings through any object or medium like paper‚ music‚ colours‚ technology‚ magic‚ photography etc. It could be abstract‚ realistic‚ naturalistic‚ conceptual‚ and inspirational. It is agreeable that we are surrounded by Art and also rely on it in our daily routine

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    The Voyage of Life by Thomas Cole depicts the journey of life in its natural order in a series of paintings. In these paintings there are many consistent themes‚ including safety‚ happiness‚ sorrow‚ and peace. These paintings have strong religious implications and reflects the human need for deep religious coping‚ especially in times of stress and distress. Religious coping is situational‚ problem-focused‚ and emotionally driven in order to manage stressful situations (Krägeloh‚ Henning‚ Billington

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