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  • Greek Mythology

    Greek Mythology

    Death, Zeus, and Love all together are here. In the beginning there was Gaea (the earth), and Uranus (the heavens), which were lovers. Together they produced Cyclops, the three Hecatoncheires, and twelve titans. "But Uranus hated the Hecatoncheires so he imprisoned them into the womb of earth, Gaea. Gaea was furious so she tried to plot against Uranus. But only the youngest titan, Cronus, was unafraid to stand up to Uranus. Cronus chopped off Uranus's

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    Essay Length: 649 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Top
  • Greek Mythology

    Greek Mythology

    Rafael Preciado March 28, 2006 St. Frances X. Cabrini Grade 7th Greek Mythology Greek Mythology is the ??? As the ruler of the Olympian gods, Zeus wielded enormous power and almost absolute authority. He appears in Homer's Iliad in the role of imperious leader, a grandiose father figure to a pantheon of bickering deities. And although he is often portrayed as an omniscient, omnipotent being, even the mighty Zeus could be tricked (or, to put

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    Essay Length: 321 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Top
  • The Art of Hip Hop

    The Art of Hip Hop

    The art of hip-hop is taking verbal assualts from every angle in America, from being the main cause of violence among teenagers in lower class communities to being the promoter of drugs and sex elsewhere in the world. With crime rates constantly on the rise on a day to day basis the media and politicians have decided to point the blame on one of the most urban form of expression amongst teenagers. The hip-hop culture

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Compare and Contrast of Statue Art

    Compare and Contrast of Statue Art

    As I was reading through the chapters of my art book, there were two pieces of art that caught my eye: the statue of "Nefertiti" and the statue "Aphrodite of Melos." After researching both artworks, I realized that these statues are similar and different in many aspects. Nefertiti is regarded as one of the most influential women of her time. Her and her husband Ahmenhotep IV, ruled between 1352-1348 BCE, during the New Kingdom. After

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • Philadelphia Art Museum

    Philadelphia Art Museum

    The exhibit that I viewed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art was one about European Art between the years 1100-1500. This was a series of paintings, sculptures, architecture, and tapestry of the Medieval and Early Renaissance as well as objects from the Middle East. This exhibit was an important part of the history of the Philadelphia Museum of Art because for the first time, Italian, Spanish, and Northern European paintings from the John G. Johnson

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Dramatic Appeal of Human Props in Greek Drama

    The Dramatic Appeal of Human Props in Greek Drama

    The Dramatic Appeal of Human Props in Greek Drama In both The Medea and Lysistrata, powerful women wage wars against the male-dominated status quo, harnessing minor characters as pawns to achieve their desired ends. Like all dramatic props, these manipulated characters do not have motivations or character arcs, nor do they single-handedly propel the action of either play. They serve as symbols rather than people, vehicles which Euripides’ and Aristophanes’ female protagonists operate to drive

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    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: regina
  • Islamic Art

    Islamic Art

    Islamic Art Islamic art is perhaps the most accessible manifestation of a complex civilization that often seems enigmatic to outsiders. Through its brilliant use of color and its superb balance between design and form, Islamic art creates an immediate visual impact. Its strong aesthetic appeal transcends distances in time and space, as well as differences in language, culture, and creed. Islamic art not only invites a closer look but also beckons the viewer to learn

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Max
  • Art

    Art

    From the real to the surreal, Salvador Dali embodied it all. Once he was satisfied with his abilities to mimic what he saw in the world, he began to play with objects and space. He comprehended, perfected, and finally transcended realism, and his works became much more than paint on canvas. At the youthful age of fourteen, his charcoal drawings patterned techniques that Claude Monet is so renown for using. Dali was capable of portraying

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Answering the Need for an Art Centered After-School Program

    Answering the Need for an Art Centered After-School Program

    ANSWERING THE NEED FOR AN ART CENTERED AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM Answering the Need for an Art Centered After-School Program Rhonda Bush Program Development HS 33, Kennesaw State University Abstract The need for after-school programming within the city of Marietta was investigated due to a genuine curiosity that was sparked within me while driving one after-noon. The destination that day was to simply arrive at a friend’s house to watch a movie or two. In route, I

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    Essay Length: 308 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Canadian Mosaic

    Canadian Mosaic

    When I arrived in Canada last year, I saw different people of different skin colors. There were white, yellow, black and brown. I got surprised cause I never thought about Canada like this. I never thought of Europeans, Americans, Latinos, Africans and Asians will ever settle in one place. But it is happening, right here where I immigrated to. It is a fact that Canada is racially diverse. The 250,000 to 300,000 residents of Canada

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • The Art of Employment

    The Art of Employment

    My essay is going to be on “The Art of Employment” Employment is defined as the work in which one is engaged in an occupation through creating boundaries as well as income while devoting time and labor. Let’s face it everyone wants to be a millionaire and that doesn’t just happen over night. Everyone dreams to win the lottery and hit big, thought that is why it is a dream. Sometimes not all dreams come

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Art as It Applies to History

    Art as It Applies to History

    Art as it Applies to History Dating back to the periods of the Neanderthals, 200,000 to 28,000 years ago, art has been an expression of society as well as personal emotion. It is true that art is valued differently from one audience to the next. However, for archaeologist and historians, art offers an alternative explanation; creating or destroying myths of the past. Though written work offers more personal and concrete evidence of the past. To

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Art in Many Different Forms

    Art in Many Different Forms

    Throughout history art has presented itself in many different forms. Two forms of art are poetry and paintings. William C. Carlos’ poem “The Dance” paints a picture while Pieter Brueghel’s painting “Peasants’ Dance” tell a story. The odd thing is that both the poem and the painting have many similarities as well as many notable differences. Tone, image, and imagination show the many similarities and differences between William C. Williams’ poem “The Dance” and Pieter

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    Submitted: November 15, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Greek Society Compared to Modern Society

    Greek Society Compared to Modern Society

    I believe that a lot of the traditions of western civilizations come from the Hellenistic periods of Greece. A lot of the Homeric values like heroism, skill, dominating warrior, and strength are still much valued in the western ways. Through math, science, society, and culture prove much of this point. Math and science are a huge part in modern western civilization. Most of the science we use is based off the founding made during the

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Jon
  • All Art Is Quite Useless

    All Art Is Quite Useless

    All art is quite useless If people were labeled with just one word to represent them, to sum up their many chapters of life, one word to define them completely, then the label you’d least come across would be that of artist. Seldom does one come to this earth with the natural ability, the gift to see the world as a painting, freshly finished on his canvas. The power to be forever praised on the

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    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Dance: Is It a Mating Ritual or an Art Form?

    Dance: Is It a Mating Ritual or an Art Form?

    Dance: Is it a mating ritual or an art form? The dictionary defines dance as “an artistic form of nonverbal communication” (“dance”). As Christians we have always heard that dancing is immoral; that dancing only led to one thing- sex. Although this is the general belief, many people find the art of ballet, such as The Nutcracker to be tasteful. Dancing embodies passion, grace and poise. Dancing is not just a mating ritual as we

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Top
  • Art

    Art

    contemporary art, the art of the late 20th cent. and early 21st cent., both an outgrowth and a rejection of modern art. As the force and vigor of abstract expressionism diminished, new artistic movements and styles arose during the 1960s and 70s to challenge and displace modernism in painting, sculpture, and other media. Improvisational and Dada-like styles employed in the early 1960s and thereafter by Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns had widespread influence, as did

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Edward
  • Greek and Chinese Philosophy

    Greek and Chinese Philosophy

    Danial Shahbaz Mr. Mayers English 96 September 21, 2007 Communication "Phir oose bataadoo ke your fine? Yaan oose bataaoo ke your sick? Theek hai, I will not say a thing." One may take a look at the first couple of words and say to themselves, "what in the world is this?", but realizing it has English words, one can decipher what the sentence is proclaiming. The quote stated is an example of the hybrid language,

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Janna
  • The Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum

    The Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum

    In the passage “The Art of Money Getting” by P.T. Barnum, the author states that money is not necessarily the root of all evil. If properly used, money has the possibility of benefiting those around us, yet at the same time has a high probability of bringing out the worst in many people. Money also has the likelihood to cause strife in political situations and could be the underlying effect of corrupt city or even

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    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Victor
  • Makeup Art Cosmetics

    Makeup Art Cosmetics

    MAC (Makeup Art Cosmetics) is originally a Canadian company that have been operating for more than 20 years and it has already penetrate to many countries all around the world, in the North and South America at most. It sells brand cosmetics of high quality that is intended for professional as well as everyday usage. The brand is sought-after also by many celebrities, fashion models, and photographers because of its delicate texture, huge choice of

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • Art

    Art

    We Humans have been creating art since prehistoric times. Each culture and historic time seems to have its own definition of what art is. Each culture creates its own ideals for how art should look. "What is art?" is not a simple question with only one correct answer. Most artists have a vision that they need to express. This vision usually can't be explained adequately with words, art has its own language and vocabulary, of

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: July
  • Arts

    Arts

    Search Register · Login · Help Welcome, Guest.Why not Login or Register. Essays Navigation Submit an Essay for Access Subscribe to Essays View My Essays Explain Points and Status Home › Essays › Art Help/FAQ Category: Grade Level: Search Terms: as Phrase Match All Next 10 >> CubismGrade Level: High School, Section: Artists, Rating: Summary: Cubism is a movement that shaped the twentieth century art and found new ways to present subjects geometrically. With in

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Vika
  • Greek Theatre History

    Greek Theatre History

    Greek Theatre History Euripides was born outside of Athens, Greece and as some say, was destined from the beginning to be a misunderstood poet. He was a pacifist, free thinker and a humanitarian in an age when such things were overshadowed by intolerance and violence. He was an "out of the box" type thinker; he forced his characters to confront personal and social issues as opposed to the typical questions of state. Euripides was often

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: Steve
  • Minoan and Mycenaen Art

    Minoan and Mycenaen Art

    Essay for Midterm Because Linear A and the Minoan hieroglyphs have not yet been translated, we know very little conclusively about the Minoan Culture. All that we know about these people must be drawn from archaeological evidence. Their cities were centered around a central palace that would contain a central court, what would appear to be administrative offices, apartments, several smaller rooms, intricate systems of hallways and passages to connect them, and a sort of

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    Submitted: November 19, 2009 By: David
  • Art Education in Public Schools

    Art Education in Public Schools

    Art Education in Public Schools One morning, a fifth grader took in her hand a violin, and it changed her life forever. Her fingers grasped the bow, and drew it across the strings creating a beautiful sound. She developed the patience to learn to play and continued to play the violin for the rest of her life. The girl had found something, not only in the instrument, but in herself. Ever since that day, her

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    Submitted: November 20, 2009 By: Tasha

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