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    Experimental Essay-2‚ (unfinished) A feminist beacon While reviewing a woman‚ an extraordinarily brilliant and uncompromising thinker‚ a leftist feminist considered it as the order of the big doctor and an often underestimated and aloof “irrepressible crank”-as she puts her in describing herself; Judith Levine’s choice in her “Boston Review” forty years celebrating article was more than obvious. As a radical cultural critic who never really sounded dogmatic and a journalist Allen Willies was one

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    David is one of Michelangelo’s most well-known sculpture and has become one of the most known statues in the entire world of art. Michelangelo represented David in courageous typical nudity‚ seizing the tension of Lysippan athletes and the emotionalism of Hellenistic statuary. The statue represents the Biblical hero David‚ a favorite topic in the art of Florence. Standing 17’ high‚ made in 1501-1504 from one block of marble left over from abandoned commission on page 499 in the textbook. When Michelangelo

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    Angel Gyawali Dr. Matthew James MUSIC 1091-60950 05/09/2017 Jim Morrison: The Lizard King James Douglas “Jim” Morrison born on December 8‚ 1943 was a poet‚ a songwriter‚ and an iconic and charismatic singer of the 1960’s. 1960’s‚ was the era dominated by the artists like “The Beatles”‚ “The Who”‚ “Bob Dylan”‚ “Jimi Hendrix” and “Led Zeppelin”. It was an era where many genius artists made many genres of music mainstream. In the very same era‚ a rebellious youngster‚ Jim Morrison made his debut along

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    Ancient Greek Art

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    ancient Greeks to combine passion and reason in their sculpture. Greek sculptures were mostly of the human form since they looked at their gods as having a human form. All of the sculptures were nudes of males because society looked down upon female nudity until latter on in time when you started to see sculptures such as the Venus di Milo‚ which was modeled after Aphrodite (Wikpedia the free encyclopedia. Wikpedia.11 Nov 2004. 12 Nov 2004 http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Greek_art ). One of the most

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    Lady In Her Bath

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    Lady in Her Bath “Lady in Her Bath” is a painting painted by a famous French Renaissance Artist known as Francois Clouet. He was an artist known for the detailed paintings of French royal families as the court painter. He also had other well-known paintings the “Portrait of Elisabeth of Austria‚ Queen of France‚” the “Portrait of Henry II” and more. The painting “Lady in Her Bath” is described as a lady nude in a bath posing for a portrait with a flower in her hand. And she is in the company of

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    These two David’s sculptures might look very different from each other at the first glance‚ but if you study them close‚ they actually have many similarities. One of Donatello’s best-known work portrays David after he defeated Goliath by striking him with a stone and cutting his head off with Goliath’s own sword. Donatello was the first artist that created a nude life-sized sculpture since antiquity. His bronze sculpture of David indicates that he completely mastered the classical tradition of art

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    Summary Of Burial Ground

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    in this movie. He really does look like a miniature Dario Argento. Boob biting scene. Enough said. The random sex scenes at the beginning of the movie. Antonella Antinori in sexy lingerie‚ Mariangela Giordano partially covering up her full frontal nudity in front of her "young" son. It’s all good. Zombie monks. The practical effects and zombie makeup are really well done. This is a gory film‚ with lots of guts being torn out and heads being cut off. The zombies in this movie use tools and are intelligent

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    Sex Appeal in Marketing

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    The degree of this appeal depends on the level of nudity and sexual suggestiveness in an ad. Sex appeal can appear in the form of visual‚ audio‚ or verbal information in the advertisement (Liu‚ Li & Cheng‚ 2006). According to Lambiase and Reichert (2003)‚ there are 5 types of sexual information that marketers take turn to use in advertising. These includes nudity‚ sexual behaviour‚ physical attractiveness‚ sexual referent and sexual embed. Nudity is the display of different body parts. It is often

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    The film‚ Perfume‚ which directed by Tom Tykwer and released in 2006‚ was rated R because of its restricted scenes. Back to the 1930 to 1968 the United States‚ such a film like Perfume may have difficult in being released based on the Production Code. Production Code was an industry censorship guideline that governed most of United States motion picture. It has 3 General Principles which stated the films could not lower the audiences’ moral standards‚ should contain the correct standards of life

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    The dominance of Christianity flourished in the Middle Ages and the human body was considered less important than the spirit. The emphasis on chastity and celibacy created an atmosphere where there was little interest to study the human body‚ so nude figures were rare in the Middle Ages. During this period‚ “the human body was seen only as a temporary vessel for the soul and the body was seen as sinful and the cause of temptation.” The limited Middle Age sculptures of nude bodies do not reflect

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