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    write had to have a male pen name. * Females were primarily educated at home by governesses in the fields of home economics and fine arts. This included music‚ cooking‚ sewing‚ painting etc. Mary and Miss. Darcy are both accomplished pianists. * Mannerism played a pivotal role in determining one’s social standing. Wealth didn’t determine all of one’s status. * "Oh‚ certainly. No woman can be really esteemed accomplished who does not also possess a certain something in her air‚ in her manner of

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    Art History World Art Exam II 1. In this paper were going to look at four different cultures and two pieces of art work from each. These are cultures that we have discussed in class over this last semester and our found in the book Art a Brief History by Marilyn Stokstad and Michael W. Cothren . The four cultures of art that we are going to look at are Japanize‚ Chinese‚ Indian‚ and African. The Japanese started out in the beginning borrowing the Chinese and Korean culture‚ and blending

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    Explain the importance of socialisation as a process within society. In this essay‚ i will examine the importance of socialisation as a process with in society. Socialisation is the process a human being will go through to make them who they are. They will learn about different types of cultures‚ norms and fashions‚ all of these they will take on throughout their life. Nature vs nurture has a great role in this‚ and‚ personally‚ I believe that nurture makes the largest amount of impact. Socialisation

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    Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice‚ depicts pride and prejudice and their consequences when she proposes a society where people are judged on their social standing rather than merit. The people and events in the novel are used to depict the prejudicial‚ ignorant‚ and proud nature of society‚ which can be seen as inhibitors to personal happiness. The use of satire is prevalent in the novel. Austen satirizes the high class by expressing how societal standards can degrade a character’s identity

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    Winter Dreams

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    Jones was born wealthy and she was attracted to men with power and money. Aside from her physical beauty‚ her status gave her many social options. She was vain and liked to be seen with a procession of men. Dexter was one of them. The seductive mannerisms in her voice had a magical effect on men and it drew their attention. Her voice was not lady-like but her tone was deep. Later on Dexter remembered that unique voice. Fitzgerald wrote in the short story‚ “He imagined her husky voice over the telephone…”

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    coaches will show a more congenial manner to help spur the team to raise their intensity level‚ thereby pacifying their angry head coach. It’s like the good guy/bad guy method of obtaining a desired result through mixing two dramatically diverse mannerisms. Team Unity and Character Assistant coaches are also entrusted with helping build the team’s identity. They foster team unity and blend the head coach’s philosophy to build a cohesive unit. An assistant coach is invariably given the important

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    The High Renaissance

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    all things‚ or in simple terms‚ man is the center of the universe which under some circumstances is defined as a universe without any form of God. A type of art which would drastically change styles of artists for years to come was a style called mannerism. It came to be around 1520 and was characterized by a scheme of depth and posing usually accented by dark colors. This alone would be a great asset to the rest of the world when it came to artistry. Three of the most influential men of the Renaissance

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    Art 1B Key Terms

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    Art 1B- Key Terms- Test 1 Lecture 1: Introduction Naturalism -- the style of painted or sculptures representation based on close observation of the natural world that was at the core of the classical tradition. Iconography -- Greek‚ the “writing of images.” The term refers both to the content‚ or subject‚ of an artwork and to the study of content in art. It also includes the study of the symbolic‚ often religious‚ meaning of objects‚ persons‚ or events depicted in work of arts. (is the

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    Character Sketch Character: Parker Reynolds Physical: Parker is a relatively skinny‚ average height 17 year old girl. Her mannerisms are sympathetic and funny. However‚ Parker is a bully and picks on kids who are different. Everyone believes she does this because she is insecure about herself. Background: Parker has 5 brothers who are constantly fighting and making fun of each other. Her parents both work so they are rarely home to teach their children proper manners and the proper way to

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    The Great Salt Cellar

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    Cellar was completed in 1543 for Francis I of France. Benvenuto Cellini lived from November 1500- February 1571. He was an excellent sculptor‚ goldsmith‚ and solider. He was an important artist in of Mannerism. This type of art became more known in the late years of the High Renaissance. Mannerism helps show qualities in art when they are unnaturally elegant. Benvenuto Cellini was the second child of his parents born in Florence. As the son of a musician he was pushed to be a musician. When he was

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