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    The portrait of Olga is a naturalistic depiction of Picasso’s wife. I think that the missing arm chair‚ the shadow‚ the darkness‚ and the paleness of Olga are a sign from Picasso that their relationship was not always so good. I assume this because from the site http://www.sapergalleries.com/PicassoWomen.html I found that their marriage had its ups and downs and they were two different people. This painting is well painted. It gives me a feeling that Olga was present when Picasso painted this portrait

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    Classical School of Criminology: Definitions of some terminology Introduction The Classical School of Criminology emerged during the period of Enlightenment and was to become an important role player in the scientific study of Criminology. The Classical School of thought offered the first naturalistic explanation of crime and basic ideas about crime and a criminal justice system were developed. (Bezuidenhoud‚ 2013‚ p. 126) The Classical school and its proponents left a legacy which can be

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    What are the four definitional perspectives in contemporary criminology? The four definitional perspectives in criminology are the legalistic view‚ the political view‚ the sociological view‚ and the psychological view. Each of these differ in a myriad of ways‚ though the biggest being the main focus of criminology--the definition of crime. In the view of the legalistic perspective‚ law dictates what is crime and what is not. If there is no law against it‚ no matter how socially unacceptable an act

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    Guernica is primarily an anti war mural and a reminder of the tragedies of war. It offers a visual account of the chaotic and devastating impact of war during the Spanish Civil War. It was painted by the cubist Spanish artist‚ Pablo Ruiz Picasso in 1937. The name of the painting "Guernica" refers to a small country town located in the North of Spain which was bombed by the German Luftwaffe‚ under the direction of Adolf Hitler. The bombing was a trained mission designed to test the new weapons. The

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    Some prominent literary critics grew sick of the postmodernist theoretical preoccupation with ‘social constructiveness’ and ‘linguistic determinism’. Michal J. MCDowell voices the concern of many ecocritics when he says that postmodernist critical theory has ‘become so caught up in analyses of language that the physical world‚ if not denied outright‚ is ignored’. They‚ therefore‚ sought an escape from the ‘esoteric abstractness that afflicts current theorizing about literature’ by recognizing nature/environment

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    conveyed‚ the choice and arrangement of words‚ the message sent through body language and the tone‚ pacing and voice volume. In legal term‚ communication is vital in achieving the goal of voluntary compliance with the law. Criminal justice and criminology workers must be able to articulate this action and reasoning to the public in order to exhibit support. In other words‚ communication attached to every person’s character is considered as our personality‚ especially in writing which is one of

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    When looking at Pablo Picasso’s “Girl Before a Mirror”‚ one can obviously make out a girl observing herself in front of a mirror. The woman is portrayed one way before the mirror and another way in her reflection. Picasso is obviously sending a message behind the meaning of his work. He also‚ more than likely‚ has a reason and story behind why he rendered the work of art. This message and story become useless when it is reproduced onto a computer screen‚ according to John Berger. In his Ways of

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    Kari Mathes Art 101 Professor Plourde Pablo Picasso Born October‚ 25th 1881 in Malaga Spain‚ Pablo Picasso became one of the most well-known and influential artists of the 20th century. His father‚ Don Jose Ruiz Blasco‚ was an art teacher and a painter. From an early age he showed interest in art and loved to doodle. According to biography.com by the time Pablo was “13 years old his paintings were already better executed than his father ’s.” In his lifetime Picasso was known for being a womanizer

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    of societies‚ changes and events throughout time. There was one artist though‚ who impacted modern art with his work. This artist was Pablo Picasso. Born October 25‚ 1881 in Malaga‚ Spain‚ Picasso was a child prodigy in art. Picasso participated in the art community through his sculptures‚ prints‚ decorative art‚ writing‚ drawings‚ and above all‚ his paintings. Pablo Picasso was the genius of art at his time‚ reflecting his life‚ events and time‚ and boldness in his various forms of art. Picasso inspired

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    protest. Furthermore‚ the essay will also argue that Guernica’s meaning has changed and it is now a symbol of peace whilst continuing to fulfil its purpose as a form of protest. Guernica is a large mural and an example of Synthetic Cubism painted by Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). Created using the medium of oil paint on canvas with a narrow palette consisting of the neutral hues: white‚ grey and black; the resulting formalist qualities of Guernica can have harrowing effects on the spectator‚ “But to see

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