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    Michelle Sustayta Professor Elahi English 201 16 July 2013 Technology: Beneficial or Harmful? Throughout the vast history of humanity‚ humans have always used their innovative and cognitive skills to create tools to better improve their chances at survival on this planet. This technology advancement first began in the Stone Age when man fist discovered that stone could be utilized as both a harvesting tool and hunting weapon; which gradually developed into spears‚ bows and arrows‚ and swords

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    Is Homework Harmful or Helpful to Students? The student body hates nothing more than finding out that‚ on top of the work assigned in class‚ there is an additional 10 questions to be completed at home. The big question that has arisen lately is: Is homework helpful to students‚ or does it create unnecessary stress? I personally have to say that homework is not helping us students learn anything more. First of all‚ homework causes students to become stressed out or even depressed. Second of all

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    jason d - artist

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    is highly renowned and controversial in the art world Jason Dodge is an American contemporary artist who was born in 1969‚ in Newton‚ Pennsylvania (US) and Maurizio Cattelan is an Italian contemporary artist who was born in 1960 in Padua‚ Italy. Dodge had 6 full years of contemporary art education compared to Cattelan who had an informal and self directed contemporary art education. Both Artists moved away from their home countries‚ Dodge to Berlin‚ Germany and Cattelan to New York‚ USA.

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    The 'Artist' I Admire !!!

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    describe the girls in full‚ but it can also burden them with unfair prejudice from the general public. So if they aren’t an “idol group”‚ how would we go about describing them? For me‚ I prefer to call them “artists”. Maybe not necessarily on the same level as some of the greatest musical artists of our time‚ but calling them “idols” is understating how much talent they have and how much hard work they put into getting where they are today. The dictionary definition of the word “idol” is “someone you

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    Future Music Plan Mark Muir 1105594109 Executive Summary Absorbed Entertainment has been chosen to show case Future Music Festival to the Gold Coast for its first time ever and we have set goals to make it the new home for this fantastic music event. Absorbed Entertainment has put together this business plan for our client Future Entertainment so that they can get a clear and exact idea of how

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    Why Smoking is Harmful

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    I would like to start off with a fact that 30% of all cancer deaths are due to smoking. Despite the warnings given by doctors about the ill effects of smoking‚ people continue to smoke. Smokers are addicted to it‚ and even if they wanted to‚ they cannot refrain from picking up a cigarette and start puffing away. In the beginning‚ a teenager may take a few puffs from his friend’s cigarette; then comes a time when it becomes an indispensable part of their life. Several puffs lead to the formation of

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    THE PURPOSE OF MUSIC Music has a number of purposes and it has been used throughout the world for centuries. Our fore-parents have had the pleasure of listening to‚ and probably being a part of the use of music‚ although the music we know today may not necessarily be what they used long ago. Music way back from our ancestors may have entailed the use of rocks‚ sticks etc. Drums were later introduced and as time went on we have the pleasure of having instruments like guitars‚ violins‚ piano‚ flutes

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    "The Music Instinct: Science & Song" talks about Music in many perspectives and how the universe is affected by music . The documentary discuss about the relation of music with psychology‚ physics ‚ neurology‚ medicine and a few field. This documentary is hosted by ten-time Grammy Award winner Bobby McFerrin and neuroscientist Daniel Levitin who is also not a stranger in the music world. This documentary take us on a journey around the world to discover more about the broad world of music. I

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    A Hunger Artist Analysis

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    The life of an artist stems from the originality of their art; however‚ sometimes the public does not understand or appreciate the art the artist dedicated wholeheartedly to. A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka explored the ambition of an artist to achieve a feat no one had ever accomplished before‚ but instead of receiving admiration from the spectators the artist is faced with a cold response. The hunger artist used fasting as a form of artistic endeavor for his own liking‚ but the art is soon turned

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    The Changing Status of the Artist At the beginning of the fifteenth century‚ the social status of the artist was far below that of those who hired them. According to Michael Baxandall in his book‚ Painting and Experience in the Fifteenth Century Italy‚ in the eyes of the social elite—the Catholic Church and the noblemen—that hired them‚ artists were closer to servants or tradesmen who provided them with goods and services on a “bespoke basis” than creative and independent geniuses. However‚ as

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