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    Willem de Kooning

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    Greenberg would have suggested that only a trained‚ restrained art criticism with a limited vocabulary could have captured the essence of a piece of art‚ while Lytle Shaw believed that ekphrastic poetry is the best way to fully capture visual art (Bernstein). Ode to Willem de Kooning proves Greenberg wrong. O’Hara’s poem captures the essence of a number of de Kooning’s paintings. How could poetry capture the essence of a visual piece of art? Formalist critics such as Greenberg attacked O’Hara’s art

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    In passsage 2‚ a guy named Sergei had to leave his family and move to an isolated place called Jaffa so that "Sergei can get his sleep‚ and get up when it’s still dark. He can take his little boat out into the sea and fish until he’s done fishing." He had to move away so he can make his own choices and not have others making

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    elaborated and restricted language codes was introduced by Basil Bernstein in 1971‚ as a way of accounting for the relatively poor performance of working-class pupils on language-based subjects‚ when they were achieving as well as their middle-class counterparts on mathematical topics. Interestingly‚ it was stimulated directly by his experience of teaching in further education. It is frequently misunderstood‚ largely because of Bernstein ’s unfortunate choice of labels. The "restricted" code does not

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    Goin’ Cholita Essay

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    Goin’ Gangsta‚ Choosin’ Cholita‚ by Nell Bernstein‚ is claiming identity and describing how the youth in certain parts of the country are choosing their preferred identity rather than accepting their own. For example‚ in Bernstein’s essay a girl named April‚ living in California‚ wants to be Mexican; therefore‚ she dresses like and attempts to talk in the same accent as a true Mexican‚ even though she is Anglo. I agree with Bernstein that people are influenced by what they see and hear. April portrays

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    On page 856 Document 18.1 "Socialism According to Marx": How do Marx and Engels understand the motor of change in human history? How do they view the role of class? Marx and Engels wrote‚ "The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles‚" meaning that during and throughout history there is always a constant oppression between the oppressor and oppressed. Each time the fight ends in either a revolutionary reconstruction of society‚ including a destruction of a particular

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    A Splendid Exchange

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    5312: International Management Book Review # 1 A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World. Bernstein‚ William J. New York: Grove Press‚ 2008. 467 pp. A Splendid Exchange is an inside look at how trade has had an impact on human development. The book answers the questions of how trade developed‚ how it expanded‚ and how trade is an essential economic force. The author‚ William J. Bernstein‚ explains how trade almost always benefits the nations that engage in it‚ but only when averaged over

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    journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein‚ portrayed by Robert Redford (“The Way We Were”‚“Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”) and Dustin Hoffman (“The Graduate”‚“Rain Man”)‚ respectively‚ and how they uncovered the Watergate scandal‚ which shook the American public’s trust in the federal government even more than the Vietnam War and the Kennedy assassination. However‚ the film does not focus on the scandal itself‚ but rather the process by which Woodward and Bernstein broke the story. The film

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    the publication of Night Watch‚ one of his most popular and most memorable books. According to his biography‚ the success of Night Watch was due to the revitalization of the Russian movie industry. Sergei Lukyanenko has released two movies out of the Watch series‚ Night Watch and Day Watch (IMDb‚ "Sergei Lukyanenko"). These movies have undoubtedly added to the success of his writings. Lukyanenko has received 37 awards for his writings‚ with most being due to the Watch series ("Awards"). He has many

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    appreciate the tools and fundamentals we used today to capitalize on financial markets. Peter Bernstein is his book Capital Ideas: The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street‚ provides us with a framework and timeline of how economics and finance interact. He details the ideas and contributions that many men have made in the evolution of financial theory. Finance was neglected by economists for many years‚ Bernstein argued. Early financial economists struggled to gain the acceptance of their economic colleagues

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    Joanne Bernstein found that “Arts organizations face the challenge of appealing to very different age and life cycle groups” (Bernstein‚ 2014‚ pg. 67). Each demographic from the Traditionalists to the teenagers have been exposed to the arts in different fashions‚ as well as having distinct interests and daily routines. The Traditionalists‚ Baby Boomers‚ and Generation X are losing power to Generation Y. Generation Y has become the next big consumer market with around eighty million people who were

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