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    You Have Been My Friends

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    are truly life’s treasures. Sometimes they know us better than we know ourselves. With gentle honesty‚ they are there to guide and support us‚ to share our laughter and our tears. Their presence reminds us that we are never really alone."  - Vincent van Gogh -    "Never let a memory become stronger than a dream."     "Once you are my friend‚ I am responsible for you."   - Antoine de Saint-Exupery -                       "I’ve learned that goodbyes will always hurt‚ pictures will never replace

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    Impressionism Impressionism as an historical art period is best described as a shift in thinking and focus. This paradigm shift‚ away from realism and toward individualism‚ began a centuries long transformation of self-expression in art as a whole. Impressionism is generally considered a French movement and is typically defined as spanning from approximately 1867 to 1886. Impressionism is best embodied by and was perhaps initiated by Claud Monet in such world-renowned works as Impressions: soleil

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    The green Stripe

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    began to move away from paintings overtly religious scenes and began incorporating observational painting and images of the natural world into their work. These artists created beautiful and significant paintings. Some of them are Paul Cézanne‚ Vincent Van Gogh‚ and Paul Gauguin etc. They all are talented painter but the one that mostly attracted my attention was Henri Matisse. It was a great pleasure watching and discussing about his paintings in class. After viewing the beautiful works of this complicated

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    In “Let There Be Dark‚” by Paul Bogard ‚ Paul writes about how light pollution has affected our life. Paul Bogard builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should be preserved by reminding his readers the benefits of darkness‚ using art‚ he also statistics and facts‚and giving the reader solutions to stop light pollution. Paul Bogard starts of by building his argument by reminiscing about a personal story‚ about how his life was before light pollution. Paul Bogard captures

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    Where I Stand

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    Sample “Where I Stand” Essay B.Blick 8/18/08 Period 3 Powder Springs. Dallas. Austell. Atlanta. These are cities in Georgia that I frequent. These location are wehre I stand physically‚ however‚ I want to express where I stand in life. I hope to convey my qualities and characteristics‚ as well as my likes and dislikes‚ loves‚ and beliefs. I am a young woman‚ getting older by the day. An adult who stops being an adult at 3:36 each weekday. I have

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    Art 101

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    paper mentioned and key phrases like growth or creativity. The overexaggerated paper mentioned simplistic tasks that I could individually learn at home. I looked right in front of me and saw a magnificent painting by the famous painter named Vincent van Gogh. The painting was called the starry night. The painting sparked creativity in me‚ by making me overlap the existing circles on my paper and made me create new meaning to my paper. The picture helped me visualize the importance of creativity and

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    Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? Paul Gauguin is known for being one of the world’s greatest painters‚ although he was not much appreciated at his time. His work seems to tell stories of his life. In his series of painting done in Tahiti‚ we can see the many wonders that Gauguin himself explored. Today Gauguin’s painting run for millions. For example; Paul Gauguin’s Maternite (II) done in 1899 was sold for $39.2 million. That wasn’t the case back when Gauguin first started

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    Name: Isaac Tan Yu Heng Date: 1/12/2011very good work 10/10 Subject: Art - How innovative or original can a successful artist be? Art is considered to vary across culture and also through time. Art considered as a masterpiece by this group of people might not even be appreciated by another group of people. Art changes through time and the value of a certain artistic piece might increase or decrease through time. Art is what defines a culture‚ thus it is regarded by many as the main (not sure

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    1. Who wrote the song "Sare jahan se acha" ? Answer: Muhammad Iqbal 2. Who give music to the song "Sare jahan se acha" ? Answer: Pandit Ravi Shankar 3. Which is the worlds oldest news agency ? Answer: AFP (Agence France Presse) 4. What is the chemical name of Tear Gas ? Answer: Chloroacetophenone 5. Which is the only hobby recognized by the United Nations ? Answer: Ham Radio 6. What is the national flower of Pakistan ? Answer: Jasmine 7. What is the scientific name of Cockroach

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    with many famous paintings including “the bridge in curve” and “the sock knitter”. She was one of the first Australian artists to be influenced by the European Post- Impressionist movement. She was particularly influenced by the work of Cézanne and Van Gogh. Cossington Smith’s main interest was colour- bright colour with reflected sunlight. Cossington made a great contribution to Australian art. Every major Australian Art Gallery holds examples of her work. A great example of her work is “Interior onto

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