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    Looking for Alaska

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    mesmerizes the people around her with her looks and wit‚ especially Pudge who falls completely and madly in love with her. Even when he first met her he couldn’t stop thinking about her‚ “All morning‚ I’d been able to care about anything else‚ not the Van Gogh poster and not video games and not even my class schedule” (Green 21). I’ve never eaten Baked Alaska‚ but I’ve also never met anyone as interesting as Alaska Young. This is a girl from a small town‚ with an older rocker boyfriend‚ who collects

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    Islam in Netherlands within the development of the Global War on Terrorism‚ many individuals with political agenda or without have been victim of the instrumentalisation of the media in the securitization process. For instance‚ the film director Theo van Gogh who has been murdered by an Islamite terrorist on the street of Amsterdam. Furthermore‚ the securitization ’s process through the media ’s framing procreates stereotyping cultures which encourage discrimination and racism against minorities. After

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    • Girl with a Mandolin Pablo Picasso Texture from the artist’s handling of paint and brush Impressionist and Expressionist paintings possess an immediate physical presence that invites TOUCH. Alfred Sisley‚ Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne Vincent Van Gogh‚ The Red Vineyard TEXTURE IN 3D • Actual texture can be found in the natural quality of the medium. • The sculptor may also choose to enhance or to modify the original qualities of the material. • Praxiteles enhanced the marble medium which

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    Van Gogh Letter

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    can be a creator but looking through the Van Gogh letters I see an ingenious person throughout the letters and the life he lived. An innovative person is “Willing to take a chance- to go out on a limb (S. I. Hayakawa‚ Page 1)” in many aspects of their lives. When taking a look at the Van Gogh letter he writes “I asked M. Peytron point-blank‚ since you are going to Paris‚ what would you say if I suggested that you be kind enough to take me with you (Van Gogh Letter 605‚ page2)” In this statement he

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    Marshall McLuhan sees that technology is evolutionary and he claims that everything has grown from electricity and he links this to the human nervous system. McLuhan’s core argument is “the medium is the massage”‚ in which he goes further on explaining the claim that each medium influences the human sensations and perception. In his text‚ Raymond Williams explains how the social practices have a dominance over the technological practices in the development of human processes. Williams is a cultural

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    physics ch 8

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    1. Ethical judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences. Discuss. 1. a) Define knowledge‚ judgment‚ methods‚ ethics b) How do morals limit the advancement of arts and natural sciences 2. Incorporate ways of knowing 4. a) Arts and natural sciences b) Ways of knowing: emotion‚ log/reasoning 5. Key examples a) Arts: self-mutilation; Damien Hirst – cuts animals in half and displays them b) Natural sciences: embryonic stem cell

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    The piece of art I chose from this chapter is the oil painting Nighthawks by Edward Hopper. Created in 1942‚ Nighthawks depicts a lonely‚ all-night diner with three seated customers as well as one worker (Artic). The piece itself gives off isolated and empty theme; this is largely due to Hopper’s use of space and color. The aforementioned diner is the only light source within the painting‚ leaving the an eerie‚ fluorescent glow on the surrounding outside area (Totally History). Nighthawks’ historical

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    Sense of Place

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    A sense of place Born in a seaside resort you could count yourself as quite lucky‚ I do. Bournemouth is a beautiful seaside town with so much to do and has been a huge tourist attraction since the very first short wooden jetty pier was completed in 1856. Bournemouth contrasts hugely to those scruffy little towns with nothing but dirty alleyways. Right on the Jurassic coast‚ Bournemouth beach is one of the most popular seaside tourist destinations. Every summer there is a massive air festival;

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    the Impressionism’s emphasis on the spontaneous recording of light and color. Post-Impressionists sought to create art with a greater degree of formal order and structure. The new styles they created‚ Georges Seurat’s divisionist technique and Vincent van Gogh’s

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    Art Museum

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    As an art student‚ I find the art that we learn about in class very interesting because it is art that I would never be interested in‚ but yet after learning the details I enjoy them. Although I don’t mind learning art through power points‚ I find physically looking at art more enjoyable. Getting the whole experience of physical artwork is a more exciting way to learn and catches my interest more‚ which is why I was so excited to visit a new museum and look at some art. For this assignment I decided

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