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    Andy Warhol

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    Illustrator Andy Warhol was one of the most prolific and popular artists of his time‚ using both avant-garde and highly commercial sensibilities. Born on August 6‚ 1928‚ in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania‚ Andy Warhol was a successful magazine and ad illustrator who became a leading artist of the 1960s Pop art movements. He ventured into a wide variety of art forms‚ including performance art‚ filmmaking‚ video installations and writing‚ and controversially blurred the lines between fine art and mainstream

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    the tiger

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    you compare two things you tell how they are alike. If you contrast two things you tell how they are different. If you compare and contrast two things you tell how they are alike and how they are different. It is important to organize your thoughts and information before you do so. Here are two different ways to organize information. As an example‚ we will look at the Smilodon‚ and the Caribou - two animals that lived during the Ice Ages .In your career as a student‚ you’ll encounter many different

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    Tiger rising essay

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    identifying a problem. In The Tiger Rising‚ Rob and Sistine have many conflicts that aren’t solved or solved properly. Three major conflicts are Rob verses himself‚ Sistine verses her mother‚ and Rob verses Sistine. The first main conflict in The Tiger Rising is Rob verses himself. His mother’s death has had a great impact on his life by forming his “suitcase”. It all started when Rob couldn’t stop crying at his mother’s funeral. His father slapped him and from then on‚ Rob keeps all of his emotions

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    Andy Goldsworthy

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    Andy Goldsworthy Practice: His work is ephemeral- not going to last forever. Because is artwork doesn’t last‚ the videos/ photos become the artwork. Through the making of his artwork‚ he learns about nature It is always straight to work- no time for research on the area he is in. He has been taking photographs since school- it is the way that he documents his artwork It is his way of reflecting on what he has make He doesn’t have a clear picture of what it is he is going to make- he goes

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    Artist. Andy Warhol

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    Andy Warhol Andy Warhol was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He often changed his date of birth to « add mystery » but most people believe that he was born on August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. {Andy Warhol Pop art painter‚ Susan Goldman Rubin} His art reflected the rapidly changing American culture. When he was young‚ he was obsessed with fame‚ glamour‚ Hollywood stars‚ movies and painting. As he grew older‚ he transformed his obsessions into art and started his

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    child by tiger

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    Child by Tiger The setting takes place in a town where African Americans are discriminated against. The townspeople disregard dark colored skin men and women‚ isolating them as the lower classes by providing them meager job opportunities and housing. The Tiger by William Blake questions about the creator of the tiger. Dick who believes in God questions why he is made into the fearsome creature he is. Although Dick questions his being‚ he remains faithful to God for he is fearless of death as he believes

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    Ballad of the Tiger

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    A Real Tiger There once was a tiger that lived in a zoo He was very young and had a facial expression of steel His coat was as orange as a sunset in the afternoon sky But was the tiger real? One day curiosity crawls through the tiger’s cage And what started as a friendly gesture became a deadly feel Soon the boy was slaughtered and his body was sliced tomatoes The tiger was definitely real. The keepers wanted to get rid of the tiger Because of his delicious kill But he’s the only animal

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    andy Warhol

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    pop art research Andy Warhol: Warhol was an US painter‚ film-maker and author‚ and a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. His parents had emigrated to the USA from Ruthenia‚ a region now in the Slovak Republic. Between 1945 and 1949 Warhol studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1949‚ he moved to New York and changed his name to Warhol. He worked as a commercial artist for magazines and also designed advertising and window displays

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    stuff the tigers

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    Dear Editor‚ I’m a regular newspaper reader. Recently I stumbled upon Jeremy Clarkson’s article about tigers. Upon reading it I discovered that I strongly disagree with some of his ideas and points of view and the way in which he writes them. On a personal level I am also fond of these wild animals‚ which gives me reasons to criticise this article. I can understand that it is difficult to find a rather engaging topic for the readers‚ especially for the younger audiences. However‚ this article

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    Frozen Tears

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    Frozen Tears: Psychodrama in the Resolution of Trauma and Grief By Tian Dayton PhD‚ TEP “The deepest pain has no words‚” echoes the ancient Chinese proverb. Today’s trauma theorists‚ it would seem‚ agree. Time stands still and so do we when something frightening is happening that doesn’t fit into our framework for “normal.” We freeze like a deer in the headlights- locked in a trauma response that was coded into us from the beginning of survival‚ from the earliest development of the human brain

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