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    Foucault. His work is central to many of the Humanities and social science parts of life. He came up with idea that people govern themselves‚ and his Panopticism essay revolves basically around this central idea. There are many panoptic examples in society today that have both positive and negative connotation. Generally I believe the panoptic theory is associated with negative experiences. The panoptic idea was started by Jeremy Betham‚ who is a famous architect that created original panopticon. This

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    what culture we’re from‚ everyone loves music.” Billy Joel The music has reached different themes through history‚ this is relevant because depending on what society is living‚ thinking and feeling is what the music will be about. Music is a meaningful topic when we talk about change and revolution‚ people are influenced by the music they hear and normally‚ it tells us the truth about the society in which we are living. Music has criticized government‚ historical events‚ celebrities‚ fashion‚ and

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    EVOLUTION OF THEATRE FROM THE GREEKS TO THE CONTEMPORARY ERAS Greek Theatre If theatre is to be defined as involving the art of acting a part on stage‚ it begins with Thespis. He won the play competition in honor of the Greek god Dionysus‚ in 534 B.C. And it is his name with which the dramatic arts are associated in the word "Thespian". Greek theatre took place in large (the largest ultimately held twenty thousand people) hillside amphitheatres. The players included a chorus and their leader

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    Explain why Greek plays should be studied and performed today? History Essay Assignment Greek plays symbolise centuries of artistic development and cultural legacy. They mark a high point in philosophy‚ literature and the performing arts during ancient times and explore the remarkable achievements of the period‚ which provides a historical perspective to current day events. Greek drama and plays have had a lasting impact on world culture and their revival is by no means restricted to western

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    McDonald’s has affected society in several ways including the impact to the overall health of Americans. At first‚ Americans did not care about the nutrition facts or the sanitary of the food they were eating‚ but soon started to concern themselves with what was really inside of this fast food. Previously McDonald’s did not have any nutrition facts available in the physical restaurant‚ only on the internet. McDonald’s did this to hide the reality that their food was not as good as they advertised

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    Fred D’Amico Topic: How advertisers influence their consumers. Take a look around. Notice anything? If you didn’t‚ it is because you are so used to looking at it everyday that you become immune to it. What is this "It"? ADVERTISING. Advertising is all around us. On TV‚ magazines‚ newspapers‚ internet‚ billboards‚ the radio‚ and even on vehicles. Why do these advertisers show their product so frequently? What are they trying to do? How do they accomplish what they are trying to sell? Who are they

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    Theatre Theatre is the activity or profession of acting in‚ producing‚ directing‚ or writing plays. It has greatly developed since ancient Greek times to the theatre we are accustomed to now. Theatre was created in the 6th century B.C by the Greeks during a festival for the god Dionysus‚ the god of theatre and wine amongst other things. The festival was a way for the greeks to have fun and be creative and expressive as well as honor the gods. People who pursue a career in theatre are called

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    The Theatre in the modern society. My last visit to the theatre The 21-st century brought great changes into the theatre. Television‚ radio‚ cinema‚ video altered the course of the major performing arts and created the new ones. But still there are hundreds of musical comedy theatres‚ drama theatres‚ opera houses‚ puppet thea-tres‚ philharmonics and conservatoires where the audience is excited at the prospect of see-ing a play and the actors are most encouraged by the warm reception. I’d like

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    Ancient Art Justin Tranter American InterContinental University Abstract Ancient art has a timeless value on how it affects society today. In order to interoperate each work of art‚ an individual must have a full knowledgeable concept of how to define each piece. This essay defines each the Mona Lisa created by Leonardo Da Vinci and the Venus de Milo sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch. It defines the form‚ subject matter‚ and content for both pieces. The comparison between both pieces is very

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    There are many boundaries that affect how much we can change or alter what we are set out to become. Growing up a middle class white teenager I have always felt I must become the regular hard-working family man my father is. I have choices‚ however society’s image of an American male adult plays a major factor in the shaping of the man I will become. In the four pieces from the reader‚ the authors collectively believe they must conform to society’s perfect image of what they must look like and become

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