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    George Inness is one of Americas greatest nineteenth-centruy artists who was a revered member of the National Academy of Design. As a young up and coming painter who had entered the Academy school in 1843‚ his work was accepted in the Academys Annual Exhibition just on year later in 1844. George Inness received no formal education in art but would often travel many times to Europe. He is best known for his later works‚ landscapes influenced by the swedish philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg. His Landscape

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    and then a woman’s job was to give birth to an heir. It is unlikely that she would have had control or any sort of influence on politics‚ specifically the welfare of peasants‚ what she is

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    The Influence of Tobacco on Chesapeake Society and its Subsequent Effects on Society‚ the Environment‚ and Politics. Every day in America‚ 3200 people smoke their first cigarette. [1] Tobacco has been a part of daily life for so long‚ we don’t think twice when we see someone take a smoke break‚ or buy a pack of Camels at the gas station. However‚ tobacco was once an even larger part of society. In the early 1600’s nearly everything one did was dictated by tobacco. In fact‚ it is thought by many

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    Police Brutality The biggest issue that is arising in America today within police agencies is police brutality. “Police brutality is the use of excessive and/or unnecessary force by police when dealing with civilians” (The Law dictionary). Throughout this paper police brutality is discussed an analyzed to conclude its causes and effects. In order to conduct this paper numerous online articles have been examined to produce statistics on this sensitive topic. These articles are written by creditable

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    Police Culture in the United States Norris R. Billingsley‚ Richard Reynolds‚ Norris R. Billingsley CJA 214 December 27‚ 2013 Yolonda Johnson Introduction Policing‚ is an occupation described as hours of boredom‚ followed by extreme moments of fear and terror‚ with coffee and donuts thrown into the mix at times. It is also a culture perceived by the public as corrupt‚ aggressive‚ racist‚ and above the law which empowers them. In an occupation where these extremes exist‚ it is necessary

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    or music style. There are many meaningful values which lie hidden beneath its music surface and behind its styles and ways of playing. It also functions as a medium which the artists can convey their social experiences and their attitude toward society and life to their audience. On each point of its development‚ rock music has become the carriers of very specific meanings which reach deep into the lives of its fans. Rock music commonly refers to music styles after 1959 and it has its roots

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    elevated ideas over execution. So what is art?” (Herman‚ "27 Responses”). The research question guiding this investigation is: How did the introduction of modern photography technologies‚ such as the digital camera and Photoshop‚ influence what is considered art in American society? For over 180 years‚ photography has been an important art form to the human race. It has been used for communication‚ expression‚ and overall fun. The perception of photography as an art form is a widely varied opinion.

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    Richard Wright’s novel Black Boy is an autobiography that depicts the life of a black male growing up in the early 20th century. One of the biggest factors contributing to the man Wright became were influences by society. Society played a huge role in developing Wright as an author and as a person. Examples of these societal factors include: race‚ educational opportunities‚ gang and ghetto life‚ and the attraction of Paris to African American writers of the 20th century. These collective bearings

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    In Sparta‚ the influence of the military on society was quite significant. In 650BC‚ Sparta became the dominant military force in Ancient Greece. Sparta achieved this through military cost‚ proficiency‚ their exceptional focus on training and excellence within their military. Sparta was a very strict society compared to others at that time in history. Males had strict rules growing up‚ yet it was even stricter for the everyday life of a soldier. While males had strict rules‚ women still had similar

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    upper class. Money gives people‚ not only their economic place in society‚ but also their social class‚ it decides the types of people they have connections with‚ there are exceptions to this‚ but income plays a major role in a person’s life. Sadly‚ the easiest way to have influence and authority over a society or at least a group of people is to have vasts amounts of money; of course‚ there are others who have power and influence without money‚ however people who are remembered

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