World Cinema CMT 369E 10/30/08 Jean-Pierre Jeunet Jean-Pierre Jeunet is a modern filmmaker born in France in 1953. He is a self taught filmmaker that treats the medium as an art form. His stylized vision shows that form and craft of every detail are just as import as the subject matter‚ if not more. Even with a short list of films under his belt‚ he has already established himself as a master of the craft having been nominated for and winning several awards during his career thus far.
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The National Energy program was a program created under the Liberal government of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. The 1980 National Energy Program was an attempt by the federal government increase Canadian content in the oil industry by giving incentives to Canadian companies. Keep the price of oil below the world price to protect consumers. Tax oil exports to increase the federal share of the profits. The national energy program tried to change two different prices of oil‚ one that was inside Canada
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seriously ill and died in Antwerp in 1640. Pierre Paul Rubens was essentially known for his naked woman representations. “The Three Graces” for example is an interesting painting he made since it reflects the ideal image of the woman at that time. “The Three Graces” was made around 1635‚ it is an oil painting which is made out d the three primary colors yellow‚ blue and red. The art piece measures 220.5 cm x 182 cm and is now located in the “Museo del Prado‚ Madrid.” As it can be seen
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The importance of reason and emotion in justifying moral decisions is clearly represented in the play Le Cid by Pierre Corneille. The tragicomedy set in the middle ages Spain. Which Rodrigue Diaz de Vivar‚ a military figure who is torn between his love for Chimène and his duty to avenge his fathers honor by killing Chimène’s father. Although emotion plays a huge role throughout the decision making‚ Don Rodrigue eventually give in to reasoning and kills Chimène’s father to protect his family’s reputation
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The first artwork is “Female Clothing Styles” painted by Pierre Jacques Benoit in 1831. Benoit was a Belgian artist who “visited Suriname around 1831 and apparently stayed for several months” (website name). He wanted to paint this during his trip to Suriname‚ so he can remember his time by painting this artwork of four women in different clothing styles. The website also mentioned‚ “The 100 lithographs in his book (hand colored in the John Carter Brown copy)‚ accompanied by textual descriptions
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Upon arrival at the Cathedral of Saint Pierre‚ the structure demands your respect. One can see the towers when approaching further up the street until the final steps when the building goes out of view. Upon the final turn the church pops into view with some form of shock. The whole environment is inviting. The grand rose window shining forth at the central point of the facade‚ steps lead you down to the front entrance and the front gothic porch recedes inward (McNarama‚ 147). Somethings tells you
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Advise Pierre on what to say to the bosses above him who are demanding faster action. Although‚ Frankel had been in Moscow for less than a quarter of a year‚ corporate questioned him as to what he was – or was not- doing. “Corporate executives wanted to see progress toward company goals- the revenue growth target was fixed at 40 percent and profitability target was high (Kanter & Bird‚ 2012).” As mentioned in the case‚ “He had met everyone in the organization and had identified several priority
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Jean-Pierre Vernant’s book‚ "The Origins of Greek Thought‚" is a critical reassessment of a dominant historical trope for Western antiquity: that Greek philosophy amazingly materialized out of thin air after the Dorian Invasion. As an alternative to this popular idea‚ Vernant rationalizes the revolution of Greek thought as it pertains to the development of the polis (city)‚ the development of philosophy‚ along with the idea that logic was developed by accompanying death of the monarchy and the birth
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Pierre Bonnard and Jean-Léon Géròme are both very talented artist both born in France. They both painting beautiful paintings throughout their career. Pierre Bonnard‚ painted The Green Blouse in 1919 which is 40 1/8 x 26 7/8 in. (101.9 x 68.3 cm) and Jean-Léon Géròme painted Bashi-Bazouk in 1868- 69 which is 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm). Both artists painting is based on an event that occurred in their past. Bonnard’s painting captures a scene in which he observed. His longtime companion and wife
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Pierre Bourdieu 1979 Classes and Classifications Source: Distinctions. A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. Conclusion. 1984‚ translated by Richard Nice‚ published by Harvard University Press‚ 1984‚ 604pp. – selected from pp. 466-484. Taste is an acquired disposition to ‘differentiate’ and ‘appreciate’‚ as Kant says — in other words‚ to establish and mark differences by a process of distinction which is not (or not necessarily) a distinct knowledge‚ in Leibniz’s sense‚ since it ensures recognition
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