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    Tommy Van Pham Grade 11 Art History Questions – The Renaissance to Impressionism 1) Gutenberg’s printing press facilitated the spread of ideas such as religious books‚ volumes of poetry and the mass production capability gave thousands of readers’ access to knowledge that had to be recopied before the perfection of the printing press. People of the renaissance time were now knowledgeable and educated about current events‚ literature‚ science etc. It changed the way they viewed life because of

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    IS IT ART? What is art? Every person has an individual response to an artwork which is determined through the collaboration between an individual and a specific artwork. If it contributes to your experience‚ as a consequence being symbolic of something‚ then it is probably art for you. It is therefore very problematic in order to supply a definition that comprises the whole world’s thoughts and feelings. Some believe that anything and everything in the world is art‚ while others believe that it

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    Should we keep animals in captivity? Introduction Do you know that there are approximately a hundred million wild animals‚ and about twenty thousand species that die every year? Wild animals are in great danger from nature‚ diseases and worsening environment. The extinction of animals has become a critical problem leading us to think whether or not we should keep animals in captivity. Body – Danger In recent 50 years‚ nearly two thirds of the world’s forest has been cut down for human industry

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    either as fine arts‚ plastic arts‚ visual arts. Fine arts‚ as opposed to practical arts‚ are the products of human activity which express beauty in different ways and media for our enjoyment and appreciation. Plastic arts are those developed through space and perceived by the sense of sight. Basic Elements of Fine Arts Fine arts have the basic elements of subject‚ medium‚ line‚ color‚ texture‚ volume‚ perspective‚ form and style. SUBJECT answers the question: “What is the work of Art about?” If

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    martial arts. Wushu Started off as just a warm up for military exercises and later became a military subject‚ for close combat battle. Wushu originated in ancient China around 2‚500 years ago‚ which was around the time of the warring period between 770-221 BC Wushu was later on Developed by an Indian monk named Bodhidharma‚ who taught his meditation techniques to the wushu students. Wushu was originally called wuyi and later became a synonym to wushu. * * * WUSHU 武術 WUSHU ’s HISTORY Wushu is

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    Art is any form of self-expression. Art is something that is created that entertains‚ inspires‚ educates or makes a person feel something good‚ bad or unexplainable. Art is whatever the artist does or makes in which they deem to be art whether it is of value or not. There is a wide variety of art‚ some that people wouldn’t imagine as art‚ but a true artist sees art in every creation. Art is everywhere and in everything I see. Art is not just a painting‚ poem‚ drawing or a ballet. When I think

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    the oppressed themselves. Two famous authors who were kidnapped and sold as slaves reveal the difficulties they went through as captives‚ as well as‚ the challenges they faced in order to obtain their freedom. The oppressors in “A Narrative of the Captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson” by Mary Rowlandson were the Indians who held her and her daughter captive and sold them as property. While in From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano or Gustavas Vassa‚ the African‚ Written

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    guided rulers of the world. Capitoline She­Wolf The wolf may  well be Etruscan‚  dating to the late  sixth century  B.C.E.‚ but the  suckling twins‚  Romulus and  Remus‚ were added  during the  Renaissance (C.E.  fifteenth century). • Roman history can be divided up into the

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    Animals should not be kept in any form of captivity. Animals belong in their natural habitat. It is a breach of their natural rights to take them away‚ and put them behind bars. All animals that are kept in captivity should be realised into the wild. Healty News In zoos around the world animals are suffering Weird News. Every day animals are taken out of their natural habitat and put behind bars‚ purely for our benefit. Studies have shown that these animals are suffering form severe cases of depression

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    Mary Rowlandson: A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration In exploring‚ the captivity of a puritan woman on the tenth of February 1675‚ by the Indians with great rage and numbers‚ Mary Rowlandson will portray many different views of the Indians in her recollected Narrative. Starting off with a savage view of ruthless Indian violence‚ and then after seeing the light of God in delivery of a Bible by an Indian warrior returning from the demise of a near puritan fight‚ Concluding with the friendly

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