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    Criterion A:My personal project is the effects of cocaine and how it can affect your daily lifestyle i decided to do my project on this topic because in america cocaine is a problem now and was a big problem in our history and i wanted to see and show how the effects of cocaine has evolved over the years of its existence and it almost destroyed the society of some cities and it will be criterion B:a problem‚ for a long time in the us because there is no way to fix it. i don’t have any personal

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    He wanted to make art attainable to the average person. He wanted the average person to connect to his pieces and the only real way to do that‚ is to show the truth. Caravaggio wanted to tell the true story of his subjects. He did not want to idealize the truth like the classical works did. Bellori was known to have preferred the classical style. Caravaggio had some form of imagination in order to place the models as well as ingrain that drama that he and the baroque time period is oh so famous for

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    Media and Modern Life

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    Methodius in Trnava Faculty of Philosophy Department of Anglistics and Americanistics MEDIA AND MODERN LIFE ( essay for Media in communication) Bc. NINA NOCIAROVÁ 1st year of external studies English and culture in professional communication 2011/2012 MEDIA AND  MODERN LIFE The higher date the calendar shows‚ the faster the development of the society is. Every era of human beings has its most

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    Academic Institutionalization of the "fine arts” and the nature of academic instruction * The academy set the standard for what was art. * Very specific criteria * Only allowed to do History Painting: an event out of history‚ the bible‚ or mythology * Other than history – portrait‚ still lives‚ genre painting * Subject matter: history/mythology/politics * Studying in Rome was the high point of artistic development * Mengs‚ Parnassus‚ 1761 *

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    Plato and the Affect of Art and Poetry In the Republic of Plato‚ the famous philosopher that followed in the footsteps of Socrates‚ Plato created the ideal society in which would only be successful if its citizens were "just." Every being in his Republic has a certain telos‚ or destiny in life‚ which must be followed in order for the Polis to thrive. Their actions are guided by their desire to discover and attain knowledge of the absolute truth or true "form." These forms are an aspect of reality

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    Comparison Paper Modern European Art 1900-50 By the end of World War I in 1918‚ artist had a remarkable change in their styles of art. Two very pronounced artists‚ Fernand Leger and Max Beckman‚ served in the war and impacted their art profusely. World War I was an era of industrialization in culture and in the economy‚ and as the world changed‚ so did European Art. Leger fascination with the past and his vital experience in the war had a profound impact on his work. While the war was undergoing

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    Life Yesterday & Today

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    Life Yesterday and Today Living life now is so much more different than how it was back then. The way the puritans used to live was a lot harder and they were a little foolish. Their way of living was so much different than it is now‚ most Americans can’t really remember or they simply just don’t know anything. There were many flaws in the Puritan Era‚ and America has developed and grown throughout the years and for the better. One thing that America has improved on is; of course‚

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    body can’t filter the drugs or alcohol well enough to sustain itself. Illegal drugs can do the same thing when used with alcohol. Illegal drugs include but are not limited to heroin‚ meth‚ lsd‚ PCP‚ cocaine‚ inhalants‚ and marijuana. Marijuana can affect your driving by making it more likely for you to make driving mistakes‚ being arrested for more traffic violations‚ and being more likely to be bothered by headlight

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    Television in our life

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    Television in our life How do we spend our free time? Some 20 or 30 years ago the usual answers used to be: "We’re going to the theatre" or "We’re going to a party". Now we very often hear "We’re going to stay at home and watch the TV!" Television is now one of the most important mass media. It plays a great role in our life today. But when and how did it be­come an ordinary thing in the household today? The idea of a machine able to broadcast both sound and vision goes back to 1875. But only

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    Art Enhances Our Environment

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    Art Enhances Our Environment Ask me what art is and I could give you at least a hundred different answers. That is how wide art can be. It is the same as our environment‚ vast and unpredictable. I chose this purpose of art because I love how art gives more “touch” to a certain environment. Our environment is already stunning‚ art makes it `more striking. But what really amazes me in this certain purpose of art is how artists make people interested in their works by going beyond the easel. They associate

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