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  • Plato's Critique on Art

    Plato's Critique on Art

    Shan Dev Philosophy 103 April 28, 2016 Final Paper Plato’s Critique of Art In Book X of The Republic, Socrates explains his concern with art. He believes art is dangerous and affects the inferior part of your soul. He believes this because he thinks these artists pretend to know things when they in fact do not. They have no real knowledge of what they are writing or painting about. In his opinion, artwork cannot be

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    Submitted: April 30, 2016 By: shany423
  • The Changing Role of Printers and Newspapers from the Colonial Era to the American Revolution and Its Expansion into the Early 19th Century

    The Changing Role of Printers and Newspapers from the Colonial Era to the American Revolution and Its Expansion into the Early 19th Century

    The Changing Role of Printers and Newspapers from the colonial era to the American Revolution and its expansion into the early 19th century Nia Neal History of Mass Media December 16, 2015 Professor Ari Sclar Page 1 When tensions increased between England and the colonies, newspapers, which had once indiscriminately printed items regardless of the viewpoint they presented found that such "objectivity" was no longer possible. (The Press & the American Revolution. Bernard Bailyn and

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    Submitted: May 16, 2016 By: nneal17
  • Visual Studies: The Dematerialization of The Art Object

    Visual Studies: The Dematerialization of The Art Object

    In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work . . . The idea becomes the machine that makes the art” (Lewitt, 2000). The term dematerialization was first coined by Lucy Lippard and John Chandler in their text “The Dematerialization of Art”. In this essay I will discuss the meaning of the concept of the dematerialization of the art object by using two artworks Wall drawing #370 and the

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    Submitted: July 31, 2016 By: moerat123
  • Think of Your Life as an Art Project. What Would You Be and What Is Your Purpose?

    Think of Your Life as an Art Project. What Would You Be and What Is Your Purpose?

    December 1, 2016 Art History Final Prt. 2 Think of your life as an art project. What would you be and what is your purpose? I believe that if I were an art project I would also choose to be a billboard. Billboards have always been very fascinating to me and I feel like they are really needed in this world that we live in and are very important because they help advertise different businesses

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    Submitted: February 2, 2017 By: florarz
  • The Harlem Renaissance

    The Harlem Renaissance

    During the 1920s and early 1930s the New York City district of Harlem became the centre of a cultural movement that was unique in African American history, the Harlem Renaissance. Encouraged by a new confidence, Black artists produced a great body of literary work, paintings and sculptures and moreover found expression in music and performing arts. Firstly, Harlem became the centre of a cultural movement that was unique in African American history due to

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    Submitted: February 14, 2017 By: Moises Guerra
  • How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of Man?

    How Did the Renaissance Change Man’s View of Man?

    How Did The Renaissance Change Man’s View Of Man ? “Have you ever thought about “How did the Renaissance change man’s view of man ?” Well, throughout my essay I’ll explain. So, in the 1400’s the Middle Ages had end and began the Renaissance. The church had then got authority over some people. Renaissance made an change for 300 years. Later on that’s when man seen a new type of literature, science, and art. I

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    Submitted: February 15, 2017 By: Daysha
  • The Vietnam War Era

    The Vietnam War Era

    THE VIETNAM WAR ERA The Vietnam War Era Alanna DIckerson THE VIETNAM WAR ERA ________________ The Vietnam War Era The Vietnam War was a conflict that involved the Southern Vietnam and United States as main allies against North Vietnam communist regime and its southern allies. This war begun from November 1, 1955 to April 30, 19 during the fall of Saigon and it formed the second part of the Indochina Wars (Elliott, 2010). The South

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    Submitted: February 17, 2017 By: sweetheart1
  • A New Era of Birth Control

    A New Era of Birth Control

    Hunter Kirkpatrick Mrs. Engle History Paper 1-11-17 A New Era of Birth Control “One of the first questions asked by women desirous of contraceptive information, is: ‘Will the knowledge of birth control, when put into practice, injure the health of either the man or the woman?’” (Sanger, 1917) Those words were spoken by Margaret Sanger herself. In the late 1800’s to early 1900’s many women were entering the work force and many of them were

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    Submitted: February 27, 2017 By: hunterk132
  • English 111 - Poetry Paper - one Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    English 111 - Poetry Paper - one Art by Elizabeth Bishop

    Greangela Pizarro English 111, Poetry Paper In the poem One Art by Elizabeth Bishop, the author is showing us the idea of accepting and losing things in our lives without feeling like it’s the end of the world or a disaster. The art of losing isn’t hard to master, it’s up to you if it’s a disaster. The author’s use of repetition of the phrase “ the art of losing isn’t hard to master”

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    Submitted: March 31, 2017 By: isabelgigi111
  • Engaging African Music and Art in the U.S.

    Engaging African Music and Art in the U.S.

    Taylor Baldwin Engaging African Music and Art in the U.S. I find it extremely important to study and discuss music, culture, and art from every region of the world. Studying African music and art as someone from the West is also very important to me, as I know it is easy as Americans to have false or distorted views on Africa, whether some see it as a nation that is deprived and lacking money, or

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    Submitted: April 11, 2017 By: Taylor Baldwin
  • Dance as Art Review

    Dance as Art Review

    Nguyen Long Nguyen Dance 152 Professor Jeanne Christopherson 27 March 2017 Dance As Art Review The performance uses refreshing elements that allows the viewers to know what is going on in the environment. For example, the space that was conducted in the performance had the narrator speaking through the intermissions of each scene that occurred and summarizing what each of the scene is going to be about or what went on. For shape, the dancers

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    Submitted: April 23, 2017 By: Long Nguyen
  • Renaissances Revolutionary

    Renaissances Revolutionary

    A revolution is considered revolutionary, it has to leave a long lasting influence through social, economic and political means. Many debate whether the Renaissance Period, 1300 - 1700, was considered a revolutionary period of history or not. However the Renaissance means “rebirth” and was the cultural bridge to the current era, the Modern Times. The Renaissance was a revolutionary period of history due to it’s changes in art, politics, science and technology, and religion. During

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    Submitted: June 4, 2017 By: Arlette324
  • Friday Arts Reflection

    Friday Arts Reflection

    Fredy Gutierrez Class Guitar Dr. Ballard 12/5/2016 Friday Arts Reflection Friday arts was quite a unique experience, my biggest fear for that night was forgetting the verses to “Five hundred miles.” Fortunately, that didn’t happen because my memory came clutch. Also, I was worried about speeding up because I strongly lack a sense of timing. Typically, I always speed up. I asked Gwen to give me a look every time I began to speed up,

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    Submitted: September 28, 2017 By: Fredy Gutierrez
  • Fine Art Vs. Applied Art

    Fine Art Vs. Applied Art

    Walaa Aldammad History of Modern Design Fine Vs Applied Arts ‘The purpose of art is washing the dust of daily life off our souls.’ -Pablo Picasso. Art serve the human being with all forms, whether it is applied art, which is art and designs have functional objects for daily use, or fine art have no function other than providing aesthetic or intellectual stimulation to the viewer, (to make the mind enjoys what he sees). Therefor

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    Submitted: October 24, 2017 By: Walaa AlDammad
  • The Renaissance of Competitive Cycling in Britain

    The Renaissance of Competitive Cycling in Britain

    The Renaissance of Competitive Cycling in Britain During the first decade of the 21st century, a remarkable transformation occurred in British competitive cycling. For most of the 20th century, riders from France, Italy, Belgium, and Spain dominated international competitive cycling. In Britain, competitive cycling attracted few participants and little spectator interests. Between 1920 and 1991 no British cyclist has won Olympic gold for the entire 20th century no Briton had one any of the world’s

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    Submitted: October 27, 2017 By: dd691
  • The Renaissance

    The Renaissance

    The Renaissance was a cultural and scholarly movement which stressed the rediscovery and application of texts and thought from classical antiquity, occurring in Europe c. 1400 – c. 1600. The Renaissance can also refer to the period of European history spanning roughly the same dates. It's increasingly important to stress that the Renaissance had a long history of developments that included the twelfth-century renaissance. During the renaissance a woman buried herself with her husband's heart.

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    Submitted: November 12, 2017 By: cmm7256
  • The War of 1812 and the Era of Good Feelings

    The War of 1812 and the Era of Good Feelings

    The war of 1812 1812/1813 We tried to invade canada but failed William Henry Harrison wins at the battle of the thames 1814 The british burned down Washington D.C The Americans held at baltimore Andrew Jackson wins the battle of New Orleans unleashing a wave of nationalism The treaty of Ghent is signed, ending the war, with both sides agreeing to stop fighting, and all territory returned. The result was a draw The Hartford Convention

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    Submitted: November 13, 2017 By: tcarp
  • Colonization Era

    Colonization Era

    European pioneers started from an arrangement of social and religious get-togethers, including adventurers, warriors, farmers, and tradesmen, however not from the special. Pioneers making a trek to the new landmass joined the Dutch of New Netherland, the Swedes and Finns of New Sweden, the English Quakers of Pennsylvania, the English Puritans of New England, the English travelers of Jamestown, the "excellent poor" of Georgia, the Germans who settled the mid-Atlantic states, and the Ulster-Scots people

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    Submitted: December 1, 2017 By: Kbusttttt
  • The Lincoln Era

    The Lincoln Era

    Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 to April 14, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States and is regarded as one of America's greatest heroes due to his role as savior of the Union and emancipator of the slaves. His rise from humble beginnings to achieving the highest office in the land is a remarkable story. He was suddenly and tragically assassinated at a time when his country needed him to complete the great

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    Submitted: December 10, 2017 By: gigea
  • Should the Middle Ages and Renaissance Be Classified as Two Distinct Time Periods?

    Should the Middle Ages and Renaissance Be Classified as Two Distinct Time Periods?

    The Middle Ages and the Renaissance occurred at two different time periods. During the Middle Ages, the main focus was feudalism which was a way of structuring society in that present time whereas during the Renaissance time period, focus was human beings and their secular needs before they even thought of religious ideas and values. With the Renaissance’s very few unique advances, it was distinct from the Middle Ages. One of my reasons for

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    Submitted: December 11, 2017 By: therealnaj
  • Progressive Era

    Progressive Era

    Progress cannot be made for social justice, until the voices of the oppressed; women and all laborers, were heard. During the progressive era, the unheard and oppressed population of women and laborers progressed from the laws and legislations made in order to ensure the safety, health, and rights of these individuals. The progression of laws and legislations regarding the safety and health of the oppressed, was very important for the progress in social justice.

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    Submitted: February 15, 2018 By: morgan.selland
  • Progressivism Era

    Progressivism Era

    Krista Hawkes History 112 Bonnie Gilbert 16 January, 2018 Progressivism Era In 1980 the progressivism Era began in the United states. This Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States, from the 1890’s to the 1920’s. The main objectives of this era was to eliminate the problems caused by industrial urbanization, immigration, and corruption in government. During this era there were many different movements that people were involved

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    Submitted: March 22, 2018 By: khawkes
  • Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids

    Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of Aids

    Pfister ANT 3414 81291 7 September 2016 Reaction Paper #1 In "Fieldwork on Prostitution in the Era of AIDS", explores research done by immersing oneself in the prostitution cultures in New York City and Atlanta; the anthropologist tries not to judge the subjects in her interviews, and her openness allows her to better understand the cultures. This reading provided an insider's look into the lives of prostitutes, something that most people try to ignore and

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    Submitted: March 30, 2018 By: Trey H
  • Florence Kelley Speech Essay

    Florence Kelley Speech Essay

    In a speech by Florence Kelley, she claims that child labor laws are not strict enough. Kelley supports this claim by appealing to the emotions of the reader and making them feel guilty. The author’s purpose is to educate and inform the reader about the injustice of the child labor laws in order to make them feel like they have to fight for her cause. Based on her motivating tone, Kelley is writing to the

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    Submitted: May 14, 2018 By: sdejes01
  • Arts - Chinese Traditional Musical Instrument

    Arts - Chinese Traditional Musical Instrument

    Title: Chinese traditional musical instrument A: Chinese crafts man There are about 12 instruments in the display case, nearly every one was made by simple string and something made with wood. They can only paly five scale, which is different from western instrument. But they still can express the emotion such as happiness, sad and so on fully. Especially it shows the life of people who live in countryside, just like my hometown. I like

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    Submitted: October 9, 2018 By: Jian Wang

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