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    makes it clear that Doreen Pope is her hero and we realize that she is going to share with us her admiration and respect to this woman. The main part of the text is dedicated entirely to the central idea of the text: Pope’s personality and her contribution in children’s education and character formation. The conclusion the greatness of Doreen Pope is made even more significant by accentuating the values she install in her pupils. The story is a first-person narrative‚ so we see

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    Burlington House Cartoon

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    Miki Hamano Professor Foreman History of Art 2B April 16th 2012 Madonna and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John Madonna and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John(22-3)‚ sometimes called The Burlington House Cartoon‚ is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. The drawing is in charcoal and black and white chalk‚ on eight sheets of paper glued together. Because of its large size and format the drawing is presumed to be a cartoon for a painting. No painting by Leonardo exists

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    The necklace that lay on the table signifies the commitment she has now made to the lord. In her left hand‚ Mary clenches a valuable jar which symbolizes the act of anointing Jesus’ feet and with that Mary dedicates herself to the Lord Jesus. The Madonna and child with Saints is another profound piece of work done by and artist names Giovanni Di Paolo (1403-1483) of Italy. The Date of origin of this art is unknown but suspected about the 15th century. Tempera was the source of beauty in this case

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    Madonna Case

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    1) Why has Madonna been successful? There are main factors‚ which led Madonna to a tremendous success in the industry: • A well-developed strategy • Continuous experimentation with new musical ideas and new images • The personality traits of Madonna also led to the success: she is very hard-working‚ ambitious‚ and tough and knows exactly what she wants. Moreover Madonna is constantly questing for new heights fame and acclaim. • Sex appeal • Skilled support

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    Rucellai Madonna

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    Rucellai Madonna‚ Duccio Duccio di Buoninsigna was an Italian artist from the city of Siena. He lived during the end of the 13th century and the beginning of the 14th. Throughout his life he was hired to complete many important works in government and religious buildings around Italy. During the 1300’s Duccio became one of the most favored and progressive painters in Siena. He is now considered one of the founders of Western art. Not much is known about Duccio’s life. But there are records saying

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    Madonna on the Rocks

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    Madonna on the Rocks Madonna on the Rocks by Leonardo da Vinci or also known as Virgin on the Rocks caused quite a commotion between Da Vinci and the commissioners due to his unorthodox methods. Madonna on Rocks was one of the only paintings left unfinished by Da Vinci. Da Vinci was commissioned to paint a alter piece for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception‚ in the Church of San Francesco Grande in Milan on April 25‚ 1483. It was debated that the conflict was due to monetary payment or

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    Purpose of Music Videos

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    early 80’s. 1981-1991; music videos go mainstream. MTV launched ‘video killed the radio star’ which played 24 hour music. By the mid 80’s it grew to play a popular music. Some important artists of this time were Adam and the Ants‚ Duran Duran and Madonna. In 1983 Michael Jackson released an influential and successful music video for the song Thriller. The video lasted nearly 14 minutes long and it cost roughly $500‚000 to film. Also in 1995‚ another video of this‚ Scream was released and it cost a

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    The Merchants of Cool

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    THE MERCHANTS OF COOL 1) Is the "mook" (the stereotypically crude‚ adolescent male) real‚ or just a media construction? How about the "midriff" (the girl as sex symbol)? Do you know any "mooks" or "midriffs"? Do you think you or your friends are influenced by the MTV standard of "cool"? If so‚ how? Are there ways to be "cool" without copying media? How do the "mook" and "midriff" stereotypes relate to the corporate interests of the media outlets that perpetuate them (in other words‚ why these

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    Why I hate Britney was an article written by the‚ Nisey Williams at the time when she wrote this article‚ Nisey was a senior at the University of Austin. According to Miss Nisey Williams‚ Britney Spears in early 2000s were the most extremely or shockingly bad influence on the young girls as an icon or idol. More over Miss Nisey believes that in 2002 Britney Spears was the most famous and influential character or artist‚ however she accept this as a true fact that‚ Britney was famous because of her

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    Mother and Child‚ an oil painting on canvas completed by Mary Cassatt in 1908‚ engages its audience with thick‚ blurred brushstrokes and the uses of warm toned colors in addition to its unexpected lines and form that transitions off into blank canvas that direct one’s eyes to the faces of the pair. The inviting image that Cassatt painted highlights a mother‚ in a traditional 20th century dress‚ holding her nude daughter while smiling down at her. In the painting‚ the porcelain-skinned mother is beaming

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