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    many of the same reasons for existing. The artistic evolution of “Surrealism” commenced in France in the mid 1920’s; emanating from an earlier evolution they called Dadaism from Switzerland (Ducksters). This literary evolution was cultivated by André Breton; his intent was to unbridle the subconscious’ imagination. This evolution became an international occurrence drawing from imagery of violence where one’s own images from the private mind that utilized the free association methods of Sigmund Freud

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    Chapter 4 Identifications Middle Ground: Middle ground refers to the land between the British and French empires. It was located between the Mississippi and Ohio river‚ and was home to many different tribes of Indians Backcountry: The back country was important because it had an abundance of water‚ causing its farms to grow very well without any outside aid. As the colonies grew‚ so did the population of people in the back-country as the planters grew in prosperity and power threatened to shift

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    these people were only named in his honor(). Princes with other names are also sometimes identified with “Arthwyr”‚ which is thought by some to be a similar title to “Vortigern”(). Some of the Kingdoms or kings thought to actually be King Arthur are… Breton King-‚ Riothemus King-‚ Dumnonian King-‚ Cumbrian King-‚ Pennine King-‚ King of Elme-‚ Scottish King-‚ Powysian King -‚ Rhios King-‚ Dyfed King-‚ Glamorgan King-‚ St.Arthemael the King-‚ and the Roman King.

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    Surrealism were important in encouraging this attitude; they also persuaded him that the idea motivating a work of art was more important than the work of art itself. For Man Ray‚ photography often operated in the gap between art and life. Andre Breton once described Man Ray as a ’pre-Surrealist’‚ something which accurately describes the artist’s natural affinity for the style Man Ray played a major role in Dada and Surrealist movements in America as well as in Europe. His multiple attempts to

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    A concrete culvert separates water into a canal that feeds marshes behind Breton Sound. Breton Sound has been losing land but this diversion has shown to increase marsh and freshwater plant acreage. Coast 2050 also recommended that federal agencies should dredge souls and old sand bars to create new marshlands. Other things that were recommended were to plug up the Mississippi Gulf Outlet‚ and to build up barrier islands which are the first and main defense against hurricanes. But the cost for these

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    Tübingen‚ p. 53-74. Borer‚ H. (1986) I-Subjects‚ in Linguistic Inquiry 17‚ 375-416. Borsley‚ R. and I. Roberts (1996) The Syntax of the Celtic Languages‚ Cambridge University Press‚ Cambridge. Borsley‚ Rivero & Stephens (1996) Long Head Movement in Breton‚ in R. Borsley & I. Roberts (1996) The Syntax of the Celtic Languages‚ Cambridge University Press‚ Cambridge. Boškovi…‚ J. (1997) The Syntax of Nonfinite Complementation: An Economy Approach. MIT Press‚ Cambridge‚ Mass. Brody‚ M. (1990) Some Remarks

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    and the modern “folk” tradition‚ as well as what goes under the name “Celtic music”. The term “Celtic music” usually combines Irish traditional music with various other traditional musics‚ including those of Scotland and the Shetland Islands; Cape Breton Island‚ Nova Scotia‚ Canada; Wales; the Isle of Man; Northumberland in northern England; Brittany in northwestern France; and sometimes Galicia in northwestern Spain. The term‚ though widely used‚ is eschewed by many traditionalists. While once mostly

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    crew sailed west and north because Cabot believed that sailing to Asia would be faster from north Europe than Christopher Columbus did on the trade wins. Fifty days into the voyage‚ John Cabot landed on the east coast of North America‚ around Cape Breton Island‚ which is near Maine. John Cabot then proceeded with a small amount of men and claimed the entire continent for the King of England.

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    family of clerks‚ and then later says that she also married a clerk. She always dreamed about wearing jewels‚ beautiful gowns‚ being surrounded by silver tapestries and rich company. Maupassant tells us she has a house servant‚ “The sight of the little Breton peasant who did her humble housework aroused in her regrets…” (38) which shows that she isn’t entirely poor and is most likely middle class. The poor people of the time could never afford a house servant. He also describes her husband‚ who is entirely

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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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