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    Eros Sleeping

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    of work‚ “Eros Sleeping” and “Composition V” by Wassily Kandinsky will be analyzed using five different theories‚ which include formalism‚ two expression theories and two contextual theories. The chosen expression theories are Leo Tolstoy’s view based on his text “What is Art?” and the expression theory of O. K. Bouwsma laid out in his writing “Philosophical Essays”. For the contextual theories‚ Marxist Aesthetics and Danto’s theory of art will be used. In each section‚ “Eros Sleeping” will be discussed

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    The Sleeping Gypsy

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    Lory Astacio Art Paper The Sleeping Gypsy Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (born May 21‚ 1844 – died September 2‚ 1910) was a French artist. Rousseau was a largely self-taught painter‚ although he had ambitions of entering the Academy. Henri Rousseau had a passion for painting and in his forties decided to take art more as a profession and then becoming a genius Post-Impressionist artist. Rousseau’s most famous painting is called “The Sleeping Gypsy” or in French “La Bohemienne Endormie”‚ an oil on

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    Sleeping Disorders

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    Sleeping problems and disorders When you sleep‚ you pass through five stages of sleep‚ stages 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 and REM sleep. Stage one is the lightest sleep. During this stage you can be awaked easily. Muscle activity slows during this stage. Stage 2 is where the eye movement stops and the brain waves are slower. In stage 3 slow brain waves called delta waves begin to appear‚ with smaller yet faster waves. By stage 4 these waves appear more often‚ and it is quite difficult to wake someone during this

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    Bradbury Analysis

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    Lydia’s feelings‚ Bradbury pointing to the changing role of women and the undesirable consequences of advocating all the household and motherhood responsibilities that used to constitute social identity of women to the technology. He also portrayed how technology can affect interpersonal relationships and family life by distancing them from each other‚ changing roles and rules of the family as a small unit of the society to bring up the question about the effects of technology on the whole society. Another

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    Sleeping with the Enemy

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    SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY ESSAY The movie Sleeping with the Enemy seems like a perfect movie for a family violence class. The movie illustrated many of the emotions and situations that are consistent with family or domestic violence. Many people think that family violence only occurs among poor‚ troubled families that have many problems and stress. This is not always the case. Even a successful‚ seemingly mild mannered person such as Laura Burney’s husband in this movie can be obsessive and abuse

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    Co Sleeping

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    Stephen Dufrechou 12/03/13 Benefits of co-sleeping with your infant for the first six months For as long as we can remember we are always told to never sleep with your baby that you could suffocate them by rolling over on them or what not. In a study by Davies‚ he found that prior to the 1700’s co-sleeping was a normal thing around the world. It was not until the 1800’s when the western society moved away from co-sleeping to an independent sleeping arrangement claiming the child will be too

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    Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury How plausible is the future envisioned in this novel? The large screen televisions are believable - in fact‚ technology is currently leaning towards 48‚ 56" TVs that nearly fill up the whole wall. When this book was written‚ it seemed like an obscure possibility that TVs would ever be that big. The Seashell earphones are like CD players. People can be listening to them in one ear and having a somewhat normal interaction with the half of their brain that’s not listening

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    Eros Sleeping

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    Hana DeHovitz October 8‚ 12 Dr. Thompson Art History Sleeping Eros Most gods and goddesses during the Hellenistic period were portrayed as exactly that‚ godlike figures. However a new trend began to spread where the accuracy of age was required in order to add truth to the work created. The bronze statue of sleeping Eros was created between 3rd Century B.C. and 1st century A.D and supposedly it comes from the island of Rhodes. The length of the statue is only about

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    technology that she is lacking many human characteristics. (BS-3) Clarisse is never on technology‚ so she is different‚ she connects with the people around her because she does not have the distractions of electronics. (TS) In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

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    The Sleeping Hermaphrodite

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    At first glance The Sleeping Hermaphrodite is a marble statue of a nude woman that appears to be sleeping on a bed. However‚ once one examines the statue more closely it becomes known that this woman has male genitals as well. This is shocking only because every other part of the statue looks feminine including her hair‚ hips‚ bottom and breasts. Other than the cloth wrapping around her legs and arms‚ the statue is nude and in a slightly odd position. While she wears a comfortable‚ blissful expression

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