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    Alice

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    TRINITY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY PHIL 241: Theoretical Ethics FALL 2012 Alice Guillen 12-06-2012 Final Examination [Fall 2012] 1. “There is no possibility of thinking of anything at all in the world‚ or even out of it‚ which can be regarded as good without qualification‚ except a good will.” [AK393] What is the argument that Kant introduces with these words? Comment on the suggestion made in the content of the argument that neither prudence nor utility can comprise a good without qualification

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    Eggs in a pan

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    a pan (Oeufs sur plat) is a still life painting by french artist Antoine Vollon. It is an oil painting on canvas depicting four eggs and their yellow yolks in a pan‚ sitting on a shelf or bench next to a pitcher of (presumably) water or milk. It was painted in the period between 1885 and 1890 and is now a part of the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Victoria. The artist‚ Antoine Vollon‚ was born in France in the year 1833. He focused primarily on still life painting but also painted

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    landscape‚ still life‚ historical painting and so on. Still life belongs to narrow genres‚ not so wide spread‚ but there still are outstanding masters who are capable to demonstrate all the beauty of this style to the viewer. Shin Jong Sik is a watercolourist and modern Korean painter who is famous for his marvelous pictures in watercolour technique‚ which are depicted in clear‚ transparent colors and which raise a sincere feeling of admiration. Mostly Shin Jong Sik pictures colorful still-life paintings

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    passing of time. Flack included a picture of her when she was younger and a picture of her older mother in a locket‚ to show the relationship between them but also showing a contrast within the composition between young and old. She places all the still life objects as if they have just been thrown together‚ in a compact‚ overlapping bundle. This makes the painting look very busy and crowded but also really exciting and interesting to look at. The tubs of lip balm and make up near the bottom of the

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    CELTA Assignment 1

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    a). Analysis of Meaning. I came here 2 hours ago. I started waiting. I am still waiting here. b). Context. Show SS picture 1 of a man standing with a clock above his head. The time is 10 a.m. Ask - What is he doing? Waiting. - What’s the time? 9 a.m. Show SS picture 2 of the same man still standing‚ but the clock now says 11 a.m. and he looks unhappy while looking at his watch. Ask - What is he doing? He’s still waiting. What’s the time now? 11 a.m. How long did I wait? 2 hours

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    Giorgio Morandi Themes

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    into a simplified serenity"‚ but does not mention Derain‚ Picasso‚ Giotto‚ Masaccio‚ Piero Della Francesca‚ and Paolo Uccello‚ several other artists who had a profound effect on the man’s work . The themes throughout Morandi’s life involved either still-lives or the landscape around Bologna‚ often the same scene painted over different seasons and years. To this critic‚ the man created a mental image‚ the artist’s motif is "intellectual. What he has seen in the fields or on the kitchen table illustrates

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    During the 17th century‚ the Netherlands appears to become a very powerful country‚ as well as from an economic and political point of view‚ or from a cultural point a view. Dutch artists come up with new styles of paintings and new techniques‚ and it seems that Dutch patrons give more freedom to artists‚ compared to Italian patrons. Painters like Vermeer opt for classic scenes of daily life‚ i.e. “genre paintings”‚ as we can see it when observing his Het Schilderkunst. The work of art depicts

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    Objectified.How artists create meaning using objects Even as early as the 17th century Vanitas still life’s objects have been used in art to create and project meaning – the transience of life. The traditionally realistic style held to this genre has been repeatedly challenged throughout history‚ by artists like Marcel Duchamp‚ Kosuth‚ Pablo Picasso‚ Paul Cezanne and Tom Wessleman. By pushing and ultimately destroying the regulations and boundaries set by tradition‚ these artists have transformed

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    Fierce Girl Playing Hopscotch by Alice Fulton     You sway like a crane to the tunes of tossed stones. I am what you made to live in from what you had: hair matted as kelp‚ bad schools.   Oh‚ you will never know me. I wave and you go on playing in the clouds boys clap from erasers. I am the pebble you tossed on the chalked space and war- danced toward‚ one-leg two-leg‚ arms treading air.   In this‚ your future‚ waves rechristen the sea after its tiny jeweled lives that hiss “Us Us”

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    Keeping the Skull… Alive. Fashion has way of recycling and reinventing itself‚ and like many fashion trends‚ there is a rich history in how the symbol of the skull has continued to renew itself in mainstream fashion. Whether you incorporate the skull in an outfit to express a gothic look or a classy style‚ or whether you chose to wear the skull stitched on the back of a cashmere sweater or embellished in funky jewelry‚ it is evident that the skull is a symbol in fashion that is attractive to a

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