Self Portrait By: James Roppel II Professor Michael Briere HUM 111 September 4‚ 2012 My self portrait would be the combination of Michelangelo (sketch of a male head‚ in two positions)‚ and the abstract self portrait of Stanton MacDonald-Wright (1890-1973). Stanton MacDonald-Wright collaborating with Morgan Russell developed “Synchronism”. An “aesthetic philosophy upon modernist theories of perception“. My portrait would show signs of Synchronism‚ a color based style that linked emotion to
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Reproductive Rights as a Contemporary and Historical Feminist Issue Essay #1 / Final Exam American Women’s History H. June Laves One of the biggest issues facing women in American society today has been an issue bouncing around in politics for decades: reproductive rights. Women can never have equal opportunity to men without equal opportunity to make their own decisions about their bodies. Reproductive rights for women not only include the right to abort a pregnancy‚ but it also involves
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suffrage lies in the context of the larger women’s rights movement‚ starting in the 19th century. A desire for suffrage started in 1848 with the Seneca Falls Convention and the subsequent Declaration of Sentiments. Penned by activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ the document asserts many of the same ideas in the Vindication of the Rights of Women by Mary Wollstonecraft. (Davison‚ “The US Suffrage Movement in the 19th Century”) For example‚ it suggested that like men‚ women were also
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Feminism A legal theory in feminism especially in the period of 1840 to 1870 included abolitionism which gave rise to the women’s movement who in their quest for equal rights of women that included the ownership to property and right to vote‚ the sort out to abolish slavery as well. Abolitionism garnered male supporters for the women’s movement like Frederick Douglass‚ Henry Blackwell and William Lloyd Garrison. 1 The First Wave of the Feminist Movement. The Women’s Suffrage Movement The Women’s
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of Sentiments ’ produced at the first woman ’s rights convention in Seneca Falls‚ N. Y. in 1848." (Linder) A few years before this convention‚ Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott had to sit as observers at an anti-slavery gathering because they were women. Neither was very happy with that arrangement which led to the creation of Stanton ’s‚ "Declaration of Principles." This document
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addressed or the question of injustice to a particular group is central. The United Nation writes about the tyranny of one nation over another‚ while setting forth the rights of man; Mrs. Stanton delineates women ’s grievances and calls for equal rights for women; in a rich and deep idiom‚ Sojourner Truth echoes Mrs. Stanton ’s pleas for justice for all women (black and white; rich and poor; scholar and laborer); Dr. King addresses the oppression of Blacks in the U.S. and calls upon all eople who care about
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Now transition from the Political Science discipline and into the Gender and Women’s Studies lens‚ the theme of racism could also be seen. According to an article‚ “Whether race accurately draws boundaries between genetically similar groups or not‚ the idea of race as a biological dividing line between people is commonly held” (Quintana 3). This divide between people can be seen in the movie industry quite often. All anyone has to do is look at the representation of racial groups in films. Majority
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11-4-13 Seneca Falls Convention (Women’s Suffrage) 1.) What events led up to the decision to have a women’s rights convention? Boylan‚ Anne. "Women and Politics in the Era before Seneca Falls." Journal of the Early Republic 10 (1990): 363-382. This journal goes in detail to explain women’s rights prior to the Seneca Falls Convention. Before Seneca Falls‚ women’s lack of social standing coupled with little to no political rights left them searching for a way to move up in the societal
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Optimal alarm sound design: New design process for noticeable‚ but pleasant sounds Author 193 Track 3: what the beep? ABSTRACT The goal of this research is improving alarm sound design‚ focusing on the paradox of noticeable versus pleasant sounds. The characteristics of annoying sounds correspond in large extend to the characteristics of noticeable sounds. Therefore it is difficult to design an alarm sound‚ which is noticeable‚ but not annoying. A lot of studies are conducted along aspects
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Daniel Bulthuis Professor Kline RWS 305W March 14‚ 2013 By And Large‚ the Corporation Consumed the Planet Pixar’s Wall-E (2008)‚ brilliantly directed by Andrew Stanton‚ is an incredibly smart‚ subtle‚ and multi-dimensional children’s film and social commentary set amidst a dystopian future of complete environment collapse. Both widely acclaimed and criticized‚ Wall-E is satirical take on the relationship between humanity‚ the Corporation‚ and nature. It is the story of humanity disconnected
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