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    attending Indiana State University‚ one of the first sculptures I took an interest in was the Via Solaris. “Via Solaris‚” Latin for the way or road of the sun. The sculpture is about 20-feet tall and made of bronze and steel. Via Solaris was created by John Van Alstine (b. 1952)‚ an American sculptor living and working in New York State best known for stone and metal abstract sculptures exhibiting exceptional balance and poise. The sculpture is located on the north side of Stalker Hall on the campus

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    con male

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    Hormonal Growth of Male Reproductive Function To complete this worksheet‚ select: Module: Continuity Activity: Animations Title: Hormonal Growth of Male Reproductive Function Introduction 1. What organs are involved in hormonal control of male reproductive functions? Hypothalamus‚ Anterior pituitary and testis. Hormonal Control of Male Reproductive Functions 2. a. Describe gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) production. @ puberty the hypothalamus

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    Male Gaze

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    “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” by constructing the concept of a male gaze. Mulvey summarizes the notion of the male gaze as a heterosexual male actively objectifying a passive female recipient. She effectively limits females to being the object of the male gaze and heterosexual males to controlling the gaze‚ stating‚ “According to the principles of the ruling ideology and the psychical structures that back it up‚ the male figure cannot bear the burden of sexual objectification” (Mulvey 838)

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    Male Gaze Analysis

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    The male gaze is a concept that was first coined by Laura Mulvey‚ in her book ’Visual and Other Pleasures’‚ in which she suggests that angles and lighting in movies are used to objectify and hyper-sexualise female bodies in order to make them more appealing to male viewers. This concept can also often be applied to artworks‚ adverts and other imagery that we see in our everyday lives‚ from adverts talking about obscure things such as cat food‚ to lingerie and make-up adverts actually aimed at women

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    the two.” Traditional and contemporary is what makes the Navajo sand paintings sacred. The ceremonials the Navajo have‚ contain sand paintings that relate to the ceremony taking place. These ceremonies contain not only sand paintings but also healing songs that return the patient back into “hozho” or balance. Creating the sand paintings has a definite process to it but it is not an easy job. The Navajo sand paintings go through a complex process‚ which in turn not only has a deeper meaning to it

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    The Beauty Myth

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    The beauty image Humans seem to be obsessed with beauty‚ at least in our western culture. Thousands of advertisements are created and put into publication everyday and then distributed to communities all over the world. As we flip through our magazines and newspapers‚ turn on the TV‚ or glance at the billboards high above us‚ we can’t help being influenced by what we see. Advertisements can be successful at selling their product to their audience by manipulating the consumers’ fears. Advertising

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    Since the beginning of human imagination‚ we have fabricated the idea of power through imaginative creatures for protection. The origin of this idea dates back before the death of Christ with "bas" relief animals attached to gate walls. During the Assyrian Era‚ Lamassu guarded the gates of Sargon II in Bet-Nahrain. Lamassu is a Neo-Assyrian and/or Akkadian term used to designate a creature‚ combined of a winged lion or bull figure with a human head. As protective deities‚ it was a larger than life

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    male romance

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    growing up there was always a difference between me and my male cousins. They experienced what some would call tough love. When reading Staples‚ Just Walk on by‚ he had a view on how young thugs were created. Staples observed what he called the “male romance” and its power to intimidate. Throughout live I came upon example of how romance is an important factor of upbringing in today’s society. Staples observation concerning the “male romance” with the power to intimidate is very much accurate

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    you want to make multiples of a form. The molds enable you to create identical copies. ----------------- In the classroom‚ slip cast multiples can be used to…. -create multiples of a student’s ceramic artwork (for gift giving or a new sculpture of multiples) -create identical starting forms that students will manipulate to create their own unique artwork - try out different glaze techniques on - allow experimentation without the fear of “ruining” the artwork Materials All

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    Korean Munjado paintings

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    Korean Munjado paintings With particular focus on their comparison to Chinese munjado Lucie Pejsarova‚ Korean Studies M.A Introduction Korean munjado are paintings of classical Chinese characters‚ decorated with various patterns and symbols related to exposed character. Concept of classical Chinese character’s modification and its change to an object to be artistically varied has its origin in Sung China. Than‚ decorated Chinese character paintings become popular in many regions of Chinese

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