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    and the truly guilty was left. He describes the society as corrupt and responsible for creating the darkness among the population. (ADI31415). Another literary work done by Victor Hugo is “ The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”. The plot is set in the streets of Paris near to the cathedral of Notre-Dame. Quasimodo who is a hunchback life at the top of one of the towers

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    Introduction In a quest to inquire into being‚ metaphysics is confronted by one fundamental question that; is reality constituted by one being or are there many beings? This question establishes the central problem of metaphysics that is known as the problem of the ‘one’ and ‘many’. Parmenides who first dealt with the nature of being and considered ‘being as being’ as the source of unification of all reality‚ held that “ultimately there exists a One Being”. It follows that this being is changeless

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    Le Corbusier (born October 6‚ 1887‚ La Chaux-de-Fonds‚ Switzerland—died August 27‚ 1965‚ Cap Martin‚ France) internationally influential Swiss architect and city planner‚ whose designs combine the functionalism of the modern movement with a bold‚ sculptural expressionism. He belonged to the first generation of the so-called International school of architecture and was their most able propagandist in his numerous writings. In his architecture he joined the functionalist aspirations of his generation

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    Disability in the Media

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    are giving disabled rights activists hope. Literature‚ media and pop culture have spawned offensive stereotypes that have persisted throughout the years and can be found in extremely famous works such as Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Disabled characters throughout literature are often the victims of violence and are often mistreated by the story’s able-bodied characters. The stereotyping and misrepresentation of these characters

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    Response to Anti-vandalism (BURA) Project Description Vandalism is defined as a willful or malicious destruction or defacement of the things of beauty or of public or private property. It is considered as a major offense as provided by the Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC handbook‚ but campaign against it is not strongly implemented. Vandalism is often caused by ideological‚ vindictive and malicious reasons. Boredom and exam charters contributes to the problem even more. To lessen

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    What Is a Masterpiece

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    a lifetime and that over again. One that no matter how many times you have looked at it you find something new and beautiful each and every time. My three masterpieces that I have chosen are; the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci‚ The Cathedral of Notre Dame‚ and last but‚ most certainly not least the Pietà by Michelangelo. The Mona Lisa‚ so many things being said without a single word. Mona Lisa Gioconda is who Leonardo da Vinci was commissioned to paint and who became this beautiful masterpiece

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    Architecture Examples of Different Styles and Dynamics Gothic cathedrals are embraced for their elegance and beauty. Several famous gothic cathedrals are St. Denis Notre Dame Chartres Salisbury Durham Amiens. Gothic cathedrals point to the shifting ideologies of the time. Gothic architecture mirrors an aesthetic sensibility and dynamic mindset. Gothic cathedrals‚ with slight structural frames‚ flying buttresses‚ and pointed arches‚ display a more artistic sensibility and dynamism uncharacteristic

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    Gothic Architecture

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    led way for the innovation and creativity of the Gothic periods‚ architectural breakthroughs allowed for the Gothic period to change and stand out from the Romanesque period. Through analysis of the Abbey Church of St. Denis and the Cathedral of Notre Dame at Chartres‚ we will discuss the innovations that made these designs possible as well as the styling‚ and formal elements used. As the name implies‚ Romanesque architecture has a certain affinity with Roman architecture‚ there most distinctive

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    The Sainte-Chapelle is a gothic cathedral located in Paris‚ France. It is found near the Notre Dame of Paris‚ and it was built almost 768 years ago. The Sainte-Chapelle of Paris is a beautiful‚ ornate gothic cathedral known for its stained glass windows and previous relics. The Sainte-Chapelle is in the center of Paris‚ France‚ in the Palais de Justice Complex on the Île de la Cité‚ an island located in the middle of the River Seine. It was constructed in the mid-thirteenth century in the Rayonnant

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    Listening Exam - Music History 1 Epitaph of Seikilos Song (epigram) First Century C.E. * sung in Greek Brief song inscribed on a tombstone dating from the 1st century C.E. The singer is accompanied by a lyre or other plucked string instrument The music follows the rhythms of the text (melody) The poem sung is an ‘epigram’ (a short verse that makes a pointed remark) Uses vocal notes of the diatonic Iastian tonos There are major 3rds that begin or end the last 3 phrases (bright sounding)

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