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    Comparisons between Art Forms At different times in history new genres were created and made popular. Some of these genres like Rock‚ Jazz‚ and Classical music later became art forms. Classical music was most popular during the nineteenth-century‚ however‚ that is not when it was created and not when it was last composed or performed. Classical music is still performed today as well as still composed today. Some of the most nostalgic periods of classical music ranges from the early sixteenth century

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    Writers such as Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Kate Chopin have been widely viewed today as early feminist writers whose work often addressed the social injustices and inequalities that women faced during their time‚ the second half of the nineteenth century. According to literary critic Elaine Showalter‚ Chopin’s stories and other feminist writers of the time‚ were written during a period in which women writers were able to “reject the accommodating postures of femininity and to use literature to

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    Stalin and Hitler: Similarities and Differences Stalin and Hitler emerged when political and economic instability had crippled the USSR and Germany in the 1920s. They began making improvements which encouraged their people to believe that prosperity awaited them. This notion was unfortunately a delusion as both figures would eventually rule by decree. Despite treading on different paths of dictatorship‚ both figures still find some commonalities. Two prominent differences would certainly come

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    though‚ in my opinion)‚ I chose the constellation of the wolf‚ or Lupus. This constellation also reminds me of Professor Lupin‚ who was also my favorite Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher in the Harry Potter books. I think that J. K. Rowling intended that to be‚ since Lupus means Wolf in Latin. Lupus can be found between the constellations of Centaurus and Scorpius. The Lupus constellation is home to some remains of a supernova‚ some globular clusters‚ and the Retina Nebula. It also contains two

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    HLI 118 Psychological Realism Realism in American literature became popular from 1865-1900. Having just ended the Civil War‚ it was a time of great turmoil in American history‚ with reconstruction and urbanization following right after. It was a time of change – industrialization and technological advances were underway‚ changing the way Americans thought. In "The Novel and its Future‚" George Parsons Lathrop said‚ "Realism sets itself at work to consider characters and events which are apparently

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    Anxiety and depression can be very similar. One of the main reasons why anxiety and depression are similar are because of neurotransmitters such as dopamine‚ epinephrine and serotonin. The most important of these neurotransmitters is serotonin‚ it is a neurotransmitter responsible for maintaining mood balance‚ appetite‚ sleep patterns‚ memory‚ temperature regulation‚ learning‚ social behavior‚ and sexual desire. Serotonin can also affect the muscles‚ endocrine system‚ and cardiovascular system and

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    Many have heard of the Greek goddess‚ Artemis‚ but not many know of her Roman comparison Diana. There are some differences but many similarities. Both versions are referred to as the goddess of the hunt‚ as well as the moon and of childbirth or fertility. Diana had many qualities that could be looked upon and thought to be respectable as well as what she stood for and protected. (#2) Diana’s story is one that should be respected. The Greek version says that Artemis was born on the island of Delos

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    entertainment‚ the press‚ and radio broadcasts. Furthermore‚ the Nazi Party was also successful in assuming control of artists‚ writers‚ filmmakers‚ professors‚ and scientists. In terms of a woman’s role in society‚ the Nazi Party also shared similarities with their Italian and Russian counterparts. While women served in important auxiliary capacities‚ their main functions were in the home. Just as Mussolini and Stalin advocated large families‚ the Nazi Party determined that a woman’s place was

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    Art and Culture No one ever asked the question‚ "Do all people have culture?" until the end of the 19th century. E.B. Tyler‚ world famous anthropologist from Oxford University in England‚ discussed the culture of primitive people. Before the writing of his book‚ Primitive Culture‚ never before had culture been associated with people from outside of the west. It was common knowledge back before E.B. decided to write his book that one needed an education in order to be considered to have a culture

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    Romanticism and Realism Romanticism is the idealism for a better world. Writers believe that they can portray their beliefs and emotions though their writing. They hoped that this would encourage the people of the world to become something more than what they are now. They valued the human imagination and imposed emphasis on individual freedom and political restraints. They also had a great interest in the middle ages. The emphases on emotion lead to Dark Romanticism such as the poetry by Edgar

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