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    Triumph of The Nerds

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    Steve Jobs‚ co-founder of Apple who visited PARC‚ decided that GUI on a computer was more useful than a text-based interface. Then Apple I and Apple II were just another less interested computers as other computer giants including IBM were taking over economical stand. For an economic success‚ Steve Jobs introduced Apple Lisa with GUI as similar as Xerox Alto computer. It was sold with costs as high as $9‚900 roughly. Commercially‚ it was not successfully due to high price and Apple suffered

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    Frida Kahlo Identity

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    Frida Kahlo Since the 1900s gender stereotypes have tainted the views of women to appear as weak‚ inferior‚ or unequal to men. A woman who became the axe to cut down and challenge women stereotypes and expectations through gender waywardness during this time is Mexican artist frida khalo. Inspite the backwardness of the time Kahlo achieved the tittle of a successful activist. “I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone‚ because I am the person I know best” quotes Kahlo .in this sense‚

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    Tragedy

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    Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious‚ complete and of a certain magnitude." (Aristotle). Examine the statement critically and substantiate your answer with the examples from any two of the plays you have read." ‘The Poetics The Poetics is chiefly concerned with Tragedy which is regarded as the highest poetic form. In it the theory of tragedy is worked out so admirably‚ with such insight and comprehension‚ that ‘it becomes the type of the theory of literature’ (Abercrombie). Aristotle

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    Frida Kahlo Art

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    to these colonial remnants‚ including protests and social organizations‚ however one quieter form of protest which is less commonly considered is art. The intersection of postcolonial societal structures and gender is embodied in the art of Frida Kahlo‚ a painter who lived and painted in Mexico City in the 1920s through the 1940s. Frida

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    Frida Kahlo Symbols

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    Frida Kahlo The artist painting is their subconscious working‚ it express the thoughts‚ feeling‚ mood‚ and the stages of life. Symbolism represent the painter’s feelings and it helps the viewers to understand the meaning of their art‚ each symbols has a unique meaning to the artist. Frida Kahlo’s put all her emotions on her paintings‚ it reflected her painful and tragic life‚ her tumultuous marriage with Diego Rivera is explained all through art. Frida used personal symbolism mixed with Surrealism

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    Frida Kahlo Essay

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    ‘Roots’ by Frida Kahlo was painted in 1943 with oil based paint. The painting portrays many ideas and shows many methods used by Frida and things about her life In the painting Frida is the focal point. She uses bright colours such as orange and yellow on her outfit to make herself stand out; she wears traditional Mexican clothing‚ a long dress with white material underneath and has her hair loose to show the combination of American and Mexican culture in her life. Frida is at a low advantage

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    Triumph of industry

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    Thomas Alva Edison United States inventor; inventions included the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone and the Kinetoscope (1847-1931) Andrew Carnegie United States industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts (1835-1919) John. D. Rockefeller John Davison Rockefeller (July 8‚ 1839 – May 23‚ 1937) was an American oil magnate. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy

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    Frida Kahlo Life

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    The documentary‚ The Life and Times of Frida Kahlo described Frida Kahlo’s life in the early twentieth century. Well-known around the world as a painter‚ Frida is also known for her exquisite sense of style. Crippled at a young age‚ her paintings reflected the pain she felt during her life. Frida Kahlo was born in Coyoacan‚ Mexico with her parents and three sisters. Her father was a photographer for the Mexican government‚ capturing colonial architecture. At her academy‚ Frida was the only girl

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    April 12‚ 2013 Triumph of the Will: the Art of Propaganda Although Leni Riefenstahl has denied her 1935 film Triumph des Willens (translated to Triumph of the Will) was made to be a Nazi propaganda film‚ several techniques she used while making the film strongly suggest otherwise. The editing of the film is the most obvious of these techniques as many scenes such as Hitler’s arrival are used to impose feeling of anxiousness in the viewer as well as to display the absolute power of the Third Reich

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    Born in Coyocoán‚ Mexico City‚ Mexico‚ on July 6‚ 1907. By the name of Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón as stated on her birth certificate (Frida Kahlo Biography‚ 2017). Considerate one of Mexico’s greatest artists‚ Frida Kahlo painted over one-hundred and forty-three works of arts were fifty-five are self-portraits. Through their paints many artists express their ideas and feeling and Frida was not the exception. As show by two of her art pieces‚ Self Portrait in a Velvet Dress (Figure 1)

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