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    Arts in Society

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    that the arts (music‚ dance‚ visual arts‚ and theatre arts) are important in today’s society. They provide a way for people to express themselves and are a way of entertainment. Most importantly they provide these things for children and adolescence. They provide great skills and opportunities for children and adolescence but are they applied enough to where kids in the Kindergarten through 12th grade realize there importance? In today’s classroom it is very important for kids to be taught how to do

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    then you might want to consider purchasing an Egyptian cotton towel set . These types of towels can provide you and your family with the increased comfort and warmth that you’ve been looking for in order to fully enjoy your bath time or shower experience. Feel The Difference You might be wondering what the difference is between Egyptian cotton and standard cotton that is used in many different products. The main difference between the two is that Egyptian-grown cotton fibers are longer and more continuous

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    PORNOGRAPHY The word pornography comes from the Greek meaning‚ whore‚ harlot‚ prostitute‚ and to buy or sell a woman”. The word alone is degrading to women‚ how bad could the actual acts be? There are so many forms pornography comes in: magazines‚ posters‚ music‚ videos‚ and the most popular‚ the internet. This all makes it way too easy to access. Some of the serious effects include violent and degrading acts towards women‚ the difference between a real sex life and the

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    Photography was introduced in 1839. From 1839 to now‚ photography is improving a lot and affect the world in many ways. In science way‚ we can see the improve of photography to help a lot of ways to discover the things we do not know‚ such as astronomy‚ etc. In science‚ we can use the camera and telescope to capture the thing what is in a Thousands of light years. In 1840‚ John William Draper‚ the Professor of Chemistry‚ who captured the first photograph of the moon and it to be the first photo of

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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 artwere patrons of the arts and their artists. Today‚ almost anyone can share in the experience of art. They can attempt

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    Humanites Intro to Art Appreciation Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects 1. Realism * In art‚ this is the attempt to portray the subject as it is. Even when the artist chooses a subject from nature‚ he selects‚ changes‚ and arranges details to express the idea he wants to make clear. * The general attempt to depict things accurately‚ from either a visual‚ social or emotional perspective. * Realists try to be as objective as possible. * The Artist’s main function is to describe

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    Michelangelo is a amazing artist from the Renaissance in florence italy around the 1500’s.He was a world-renowned sculptor‚ painter‚ architect and….poet? Soon after Michelangelo’s move to Rome in 1498‚ the cardinal Jean Bilhères de Lagraulas‚ a representative of the French King Charles VIII to the pope‚ commissioned "Pieta‚" a sculpture of Mary holding the dead Jesus across her lap[https://www.biography.com/]. Despite being in the employ of the Medici Pope Clement VII‚ Michelangelo backed the republican

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    and creating art for thousands of years. It first began in prehistoric times‚ when symbols were painted in caves as a way of communication‚ and has evolved into modern art. Throughout the centuries art has been widely influenced by the trends and events occurring in society. The rediscovery of ancient art and literature‚ study of anatomy‚ and the Protestant Reformation‚ shaped the art of the Renaissance. Neoclassicism was shaped by the Age of Enlightenment‚ fascination with Roman art and revolutions

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    1. How does the Reward Program fit in its overall strategy? Why did Llontop choose the Reward Program and not another incentive program for retailers? CEMEX’s overall strategy is to de-commoditizing the product in order to avoid the price pressures. However‚ the Reward Program‚ as far as I see‚ totally didn’t fit for this strategy. Because the de-commoditizing strategy is to create a fresh product image for the end-users rather than design a stupid game for the channel players. I really don’t

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    Technology greatly affected the way in which wars were fought‚ especially in World War I. The inventions of the repeating machine gun‚ the development of poison gas‚ and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what are called skirmish lines and throw‚ lob‚ and fire by other means weapons to cause damage while men were protected by about 4 to 5 feet deep earth. This caused men to fight in rear or echelon columns

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