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    might believe life should be lived just as their ancestors before them. All in all art is a common theme throughout the way people live their life and has been a tool for history in the development of human life. How that history built a foundation for life‚ brought culture to individuals‚ allowed self expression‚ developed skills through architecture‚ and brought unity to humanity are just some reasons studying art history is essential to any field of education. The magnitude of the education is to make

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    are abandoned as time progresses‚ leading to new opinions‚ discoveries‚ and perceptions about the world‚ challenging morality on a fundamental level. This transposition of worldly views is illustrated by Louise Erdrich in her poem‚ “Captivity”‚ in which she impersonates Mary Rowlandson who was captured by Native Americans in 1676. Erdrich opines Rowlandson’s experiences and dynamic opinion of the Native American people. Through symbolism and situational irony‚ combined with

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    A Brief History of the Culinary Arts The history of the culinary arts and institutional instruction in cooking is a very new enterprise. Throughout the ages‚ cooking has been taught at the apron strings for untold generations. The brewing of wine‚ ale and spirits‚ the distilling of medicines‚ baking of bread‚ butchering of livestock and the harvest of produce and cereal history of the culinary artscrops were essentially all overseen by the head mistress of the household. In these times‚ all manner

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    History of Art is the door to artistic‚ cultural‚ historical and personal enrichment. With motivation and effort it can also lead to truly interesting career opportunities‚ most notably as far as I am concerned‚ fine art auctioneer. It is one of the most appealing and diverse subjects you can work with as it expresses itself through various supports. It allows you to gain access to cultures throughout the world‚ their beliefs and history through a single still image‚ a sculpture or even a white canvas

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    Fighting Is Art Since the dawn of time‚ man has had to fight for one reason or another. There has been war using weapons‚ sword fights between individuals‚ and then there are modern day wars battled out in the cage. Kickboxing has had many uses in the past‚ but it is one of the most popular sports in today’s culture. It is a very useful skill to learn. There is no mistake that martial arts are dangerous‚ but if properly taught‚ a perfectly disciplined warrior will be a result. Warrior

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    the following periods: baroque‚ neoclassicism‚ realism‚ impressionism‚ post-impressionism‚ cubism‚ geometric abstraction‚ and surrealism. They make up the history of painting and help to understand the stages of its development and why modern painting looks like it looks. Baroque: (1600 - 1750) Baroque was a characteristic of a style in art and architecture developed in Europe from the early 17th to mid-18th century. Baroque artwork combines dramatic compositions‚ beautiful details‚ and emotionally

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    Slavery is the captivity of another person for servitude without that person willing consent. Slavery made its mark on American History. The pain that slaves endured was cruel and harsh. They gave their lives so that we‚ African Americans could live in this world but many of us take that for granted. My interpretation of what slavery was is a simple‚ people being apart from their families and being owned and told what to do and being put to work for little of no wage. Slaves had no rights. Some people

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    in Theatre and received a performing arts scholarship two years in a row. All forms of art were of interest to me so the decision to take an History of Art and Film class as one of my electives was certainly not surprising. The surprising part of that decision was it changed my life forever. While still pursuing theater‚ every semester I also signed up for the latest Art History class available. My favorite professor; who fueled my passion for art history; Dr Putney‚ asked me once why was I not

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    Quinlan‚ Chelsea Animal Captivity is Unnecessary There are many mixed emotions that spring to mind when the word “zoo” is brought into conversation. Many people correlate the word zoo with cute little animals in exhibits that mock the animals’ natural environment. Some of these animals may also be forced to participate in shows for the entertainment and amusement of the humans watching at the zoo; after all this is what the people paid money for. There is no other way to put it besides stating that

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    Tattoos are a permanent mark or design made on the skin by a process of ingraining and pricking an indelible pigment into the punctures or by raising scars. This body art comes in many shapes‚ sizes‚ colors‚ designs‚ and styles. Whether flaunted or hidden‚ sought as art or bought out of a whim‚ the tattoo has left its mark on generation after generation (Krakow). The purpose of tattooing varies from culture to culture‚ person to person‚ and its place on the time line. The essay will examine

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