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    Raffaello Sanzio Da Urbino

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    Marin 1 Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino 08 March‚ 2013 Draft One MLA format Word Count: 1400 Marin 2 Ever wondered who was behind the paintbrush for paintings like “Sistine Cherubs” or “The School of Athens”? Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino was this famous Italian artist. He was admired by how much clarity was in his paintings as well as visual achievement. Together with Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo

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    The year was 1967. It was the year that the world was introduced to a magazine known as the Rolling Stone. The Rolling Stone was given birth by Jann Wenner‚ a 21-year-old music lover from San Francisco‚ California. The magazine was named after a band‚ a song and the idea that change and movement could keep people young. The magazine was created on a borrowed $7‚500 to address the interests of a younger generation that viewed rock and roll as more than just music‚ but as a lifestyle. The Rolling Stone

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    Cultural Event

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    exhibits this pair of beautiful leaded windows (windows are formed by glass being fitted into flexible lead beams). Since both were part of the chapel they had religious scenes depicted in them. The first is called A Lamentation and the second called Madonna and Child. These windows were different from all the others

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    Angeline Sauvé is trapped by catholic patriarchy and the fear of Madonna Whore syndrome. After all her church upbringing taught her to believe that morality is all she ever needed in her life. Yet it takes a whore like Pierrette Guerin to make her question the boundaries and unrealistic standers of catholic morality via clubbing. Yet a “liberated” Angeline would never be truly free‚ after all whore’s maudite vie plaite are always worse than saints. Angeline’s guidance has always

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    The Fifth Element Essay

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    Luc Besson’s 1997 “The Fifth Element‚” is a comedic science fiction movie about good versus evil in the distant future set in New York City‚ while making fun of sci-fi clichés. Although much credit to the film’s success can be attributed to the plot itself‚ however‚ the film’s use of mise-en-scène was the real show-stopper. Scenes with flying cars‚ grotesque monsters‚ and female heroine all combine to create an entertaining‚ action-packed film. In the opening scene‚ Besson opens on an ancient Egyptian

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    MONOLOGUES 1

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    star. Our teacher told us to think about what we would like to be when we grow up. Some kids want to be teachers. Boring! (roll your eyes) Some kids want to be doctors. Cutting people open and seeing their guts? Eww! But me! I was born to be a STAR!  (Diva Pose) so Disney watch out here I come! Male  8 - 10 "Little do my parents know‚ but I lead a double life. Quiet student by day (look innocent) and superhero Dinoboy by night. (Hands on hips‚ standing proudly) . . . . . . . Bob . . . . . . gets easily

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    sacred identity as it is shown through a religious point of view. Madonna and Child is a painting drawn by Filippino Lippi. Over the years‚ Lapis transforms into a dark shade of blue‚ losing its true color; however‚ this painting was restored and the Lapis is able to portray the beauty of its natural pigment.

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    The first picture I selected for my color theory application paper‚ was produced by Raphael. The title of the photo is “The Madonna of the Meadows”. The artist used “triadic harmonies” to direct the viewer’s eye to Madonna‚ along with John the Baptist and the young Jesus. He used a bright hues of red and blue for Madonna’s robes. Her hair is of a yellow tint. The red‚ blue and yellow colors are the primary colors in the picture and complement one another very nicely. John the Baptist and

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    Fifth Business

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    injured and saw a statue of a little madonna with the face of Mrs. Dempster. 1st Supporting Evidence: Dunstan can recall very clearly the look of the little madonna and at the time of most fear‚ she represented peace which can be represented as a miracle 2nd Supporting Evidence: Easily could have been hallucinating and was not in a state where he can remember things perfectly‚ he went back to the battlefield years after and could not find the little madonna 3rd Supporting Evidence: This event

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    In our current popular culture‚ images are a major means of communication as we are bombarded with imagery every day. Most of the imagery we see is used as combination of facilitating propaganda and as a means to sell (I do not see any distinction between the two motives in our current culture). This imagery not only reflects reality‚ but it shapes it. However‚ it is not an accurate representation and its influence cannot completely dictate reality. The relationship between visual art and

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