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    Dada and its impact on Contemporary Art According to the Oxford Dictionary of art‚ Dada was “A movement in European art (with manifestations also in New York)‚ c.1915–c.1922‚ characterized by a spirit of rebellious revolt against traditional values. It arose from a mood of cynicism engendered by the First World War‚ to which some artists reacted with‚ cynicism‚ sarcasm and nihilism.” Gathering in Hugo Balls’ Cabaret Voltaire for spontaneous readings‚ performances and exhibitions

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    individuos como entre las naciones. El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz” (Among individuals‚ as among nations. Peace is the respect of others rights.) Benito Juarez was unconventional in his youth but later made grate contributions to society. His contributions not only impacted society‚ but were also impacted by his unconventionality. In 1806 Benito Juarez was born on March 18th.. Benito was born in the small town of San Poblo‚ Guelatao. When Benito was 3 years old both of his parents died

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    A s an unshakable responsibility of individuals towards society‚ bearing tax liability has long been a well-accepted practice throughout the world. Some people think that paying taxes alone is enough to fulfill their obligations as social members‚ while others feel that much more should be done. Admittedly‚ taxation is a requisition of people’s earnings and provides necessary funds for a country to perform many of its functions‚ such as military defense and law enforcement. However‚ all social

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    will be remembered as they pass; their contribution to society as a whole and what society meant to them. Though people can be remembered through different ways‚ Whether what they did was right‚ wrong‚ or even debatable. Most people remember Adolf Hitler as a terrible person‚ being that he was the one to lead the Holocaust‚ one of the biggest genocides in history. While Christopher Columbus was heavily debated whether he helped give a major contribution to society. Then‚ there’s people like

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    his time. He rose up from poverty to being one of the most well known figures in history. Through the virtues he applied himself to‚ he was able to make massive cornerstone contributions to our society‚ from bifocals to the pro and con list‚ just to start off naming two. One of the first of many ways that Benjamin Franklin bettered the people around him was the founding of

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    To those in the manufacturing sector it can be and often is devastating news. However‚ individuals working today have considerably more protection than workers did a hundred years ago. The existence of labor unions has had a substantial contribution to our society and the standard of living of most individuals. However‚ for the past few decades union membership and influence has declined. There are various explanations for the decline in unionization; one aspect that the explanations have in common

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    I believe that I’m on a reasonable path to continuously contribute to the common good for the rest of my life. Currently‚ my biggest contribution to the common good stems from my now two year participation in UGA’s Air Force ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps). From the beginning of this program I was taught that in order to train to be a great officer in the United States Air Force I

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    Arts Impact on Society

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    Art is an extremely private experience‚ yet‚ it is meant to be shared with the public. Society‚ as a whole‚ examines the art produced and has the right to approve‚ disapprove‚ acknowledge‚ ignore‚ praise and abuse it. The public or society has not remained constant over the years. In the time of the Renaissance‚ for example‚ only a select few were "society." They commissioned art‚ were patrons of the arts and their artists. Today‚ almost anyone can share in the experience of art. They can attempt

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    Art brings beauty into our world. Art is important because it makes our world a better place. It also brings a sense of enjoyment and pleasure. Art allows for the expression of truth and beliefs. Some art challenges our beliefs. Other works affirm our faith. Art is an important tool in causing us to examine our beliefs in light of an artists’ rendition or perception of truth. Art has the ability to transport us to a different time and place. It allows us to gain historical perspective and

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    Value of Art in Society

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    VALUE OF ART IN SOCIETY Art is a very powerful means of expressing one ’s self‚ and it can be viewed either very positively or very negatively. Art has a way of bringing people together by portraying an idea that everyone can relate to. It has the ability to have a big impact on society‚ but it ’s just a matter of getting people appreciate the value of it. (Lawrence 1). Suzanne Lacy created a chart of artist ’s roles to show you the different steps an artist can take from being private or

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