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    of something new. The Art Deco movement was a time marked by Fashion Illustrator Paul Iribe as he revived the fashion plate in a modernist style‚ in order to produce a streamlined natural yet fashionable silhouette. A designer so great‚ utilizing simplicity as well as developing the aesthetics of modernism‚ in order to rename himself in the elite and exclusive world of art. It is exemplified that this period has helped develop and shape art in general‚ through merging naturalism and realism as one

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    requirements. The principle of modern architecture‚ “less is more” has been taken the wrong way. The strong attempts to follow the simplicity of modern architecture‚ many modern architects have sacrificed important considerations and even oversimplify the architecture. Forced simplicity can result in oversimplified architecture and it can mean bland architecture. The desire for simplicity doesn’t have to sacrifice the inner complexity of the architecture. However‚ the desire of complex architecture is not

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    How to write with your own style. I am writing this essay in order to share with the readers what I learned after reading the text « How to write with style » written by Kurt Vonnegut. Before starting with the deep details‚ I am going to give a brief general idea about the text and some reasons why I chose this text to make its summary. Kurt Vonnegut mentioned in his writing of this text some technics to write with style easily and to avoid some difficulties in expressing our ideas and thoughts

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    In “Walden‚ Where I Lived‚ and What I Lived For” (1924)‚ Henry David Thoreau claims people should have sufficient resources and live a simple life. Thoreau illustrates his claim by comparing his riches to someone who wasn’t as wealthy as him and also by defining what people think reality is‚ “ I found thus that I had been a rich man without any damage to my poverty.” and “ Let us settle ourselves‚ and work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion‚ and prejudice‚ and tradition

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    The criteria of equity‚ simplicity‚ efficiency and neutrality are the traditional criteria used to evaluate how effectively a tax system carries out its purpose of raising revenue. Since 1901 successive Australian Governments have struggled to find the "perfect" tax system to achieve

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    The Success Of Apple: Above And Beyond Its Technology Over the weekend I was in an Apple store in northern New Jersey. It made me very uncomfortable. See‚ I’m a PC guy. A staunch Windows user‚ from Windows 3.1 to 95 to 98 to NT to XP to Vista (ouch) to the current Windows 7 (did I miss any?). However‚ I’m dabbling in the dark side‚ using an iPad (in addition to other devices such as a BlackBerry Playbook and a few Android phones). On a recent trip I broke the glass of my iPad. Hence my trip to

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    a deeper meaning to the anger within the poem‚ and takes away the simplicity that the poem has at first glance. E.D. Hirsch points out in his book‚ the contrast between the simplicity of the language and the complexity of the ideas that it expresses and implies. Such techniques are exactly what makes‚ “A Poison Tree” a seemingly simple‚ but very deep poem. The simplicity of the first stanza can be easily compared to the simplicity of confessing feelings to a friend. It consists of a simple “A-B

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    never occurs to strive personally in relation to the ideality he presents.’32 So‚ since Kierkegaard acknowledges that he is not fully in simplicity with the Christian ideal‚ he devises a pseudonym who is in a relation of greater simplicity than him to Christianity. Thus‚ in Anti-Climacus we have the intertwining of the maieutic and of the most high human simplicity with the Gospel – the latter‚ being presented by a pseudonym‚ is cast in reflection and therefore into potentiality as a possible form

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    the early 19th century transcendentalism became a philosophical movement that arose the ideas of understanding life in the simplest of terms. From Thoreau to Emerson‚ they expressed the ideas of nonconforming from society in order to live life in simplicity. Although the transcendentalist ideas tend to come and go‚ society alters the appeal as the influence of transcendentalism occurs in many forms today. “Most of the luxuries‚ and many of these so-called comforts of life‚ are not only not indispensable

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    state and condition of every aspect of the farm‚ using commas to gracefully fit them into the sentence. In sentence four of paragraph ten‚ Thoreau deviates from his lengthy‚ pensive sentences to a short‚ repetitive exclamation stating‚ "Simplicitysimplicitysimplicity!" Instead of using eloquent and extensively written phrases to urge his readers to live a life of abnegation‚ he resorts here to a curtailed‚ but powerful statement that summarizes his dominant exhortation with a passionate fervor. Such

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