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    Condition I‚" surrealism is employed to pit reality against its representation to see how closely they match up. The painting of a seaside landscape is placed before the door that opens up onto the landscape and the two appear to line up perfectly‚ except for the nagging suspicion that the so-called reality against which we measure the painted representation is nothing but a representation itself. Rene employs a lucid dream technique by using an almost optical illusion style that on the surface seems innocent

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    Description Essay on House

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    and 4th stories. My house that I designed is all I imagined and more. It is a four story dream on a huge fifteen acre lot. As I approach the flashy stairs at the entrance to the house I am surrounded by four columns leading to the most elegant doors I have ever seen. They are made of mahogany and have a stained glass window in the center. The handles and the frame are made of sparkling brass. As I continue around the house I come across three rectangular windows overlooking the entrance to

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    Canteen - Essay

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    Canteen Canteen is a place where food is provided but there is little or no waiting staff table service. Canteen is called mess or refectory. Canteen has food serving counters or stalls. Customers take the food they require as they walk along‚ placing it on a tray. Free second servings are often allowed under this system. Customers are either charged a flat rate for admission or pay at the check-out for each item. Some self-service cafeterias charge by the weight of items on a patron’s plate. As

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    My Room

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    little things in a room can describe a person more than anything‚ decoration‚ color of the walls... When you enter to house the first door u can see are full of some old stickers. Behind them is my own peace of paradise. Its pretty much like any other room but i like it. Basically‚ there is a door‚ a window and bed like in any other room in the world. I recently painted walls to the bright green color. Its good for my concentration when i am studying or i just want to stay focused on something. On left

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    protestant reformation

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    Italian vernacular supporter of Petrarch Sandro Botticelli Florentine painter "Birth of Venus‚" "Primavera" Filippo Brunelleschi Florentine architect designed duomo of Florence cathedral‚ chapel of Pazzi family Michelangelo sculptor by nature‚ painted but hated it; incredible realism introvert‚ hated but thrived on competition work includes Sistine Chapel ceiling‚ marble David‚ and the Pieta studied but criticized da Vinci-equally/more talented Baldassare Castiglione Italian writer "Courtier"-manners

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    When examining Markus Zusak’s novel The Book Thief and the Office of War Information’s poster This Is the Enemy‚ I could not help but to notice many similarities scattered among the two works. The similarities between their settings‚ conflicts‚ and atmospheres are striking‚ leading me to the conclusion that both the novel and poster are relevant to each other‚ despite not being created in the same time period. Within the settings of the two works‚ I noticed how the years and locations corresponded

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    known as the ‘Granada-New York altarpiece’ was split around 1632. The singular panel of ‘Christ appealing to his Mother’ was separated from the other two panels. The two panels were used to fit the doors of King Phillip IV of Spain reliquary‚ in Capilla Real. Thus‚ in order to compare the Triptych painted by Rogier Van der Weyden‚ one must compare the overall iconography of the three equally sized panels‚ while juxtaposing it to the Granada- New York panel of ‘Christ appealing to his Mother’. Despite

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    Descriptive Essay

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    Sean Lesure Per.3 English 11 AP Mrs.Hamill Rough Draft of Descriptive essay I push the door open. The bell rings‚ with a soft but shrill ring. A wave of rubber gloves and disinfectant masked with air freshener smells are in the air . Chairs are cluttered in the waiting room of the dentists. Clusters of magazines lie on the wood coffee tables‚ shiny bright plastic showing logos and slogans. A little way forward from where I stand is a desk. A smiling

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    Girl with a Pearl Earring

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    intriguing story‚ remarkable characters and descriptive language allowed her to explore the themes of forbidden love‚ predators and sexual desires. For hundreds of years people have wondered who is the girl in the portrait Girl with a Pearl Earring‚ painted by a Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer in the 17th century and what is the connection between them. This fictional love story by Chevalier explores the sensual relationship between the young lady and the painter. Griet‚ a seventeen year old girl‚ narrated

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    35-foot section of a basement in the psychology building at Stanford University. It was split by two fabric walls; that was fitted with the only entrance door to the cell block and the other had a small observation screen. Three small cells (6 x 9ft) were made from converted laboratory rooms by replacing the doors with steel barred‚ black painted

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