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    I need all kinds of fruits in my basket! What does that mean? At Damien‚ this phrase completely defines us. Damien Memorial High School Is filled with a lot of different ethnicities and different backgrounds. Damien to everyone may seem like it’s a bad school or we suck at sports and just another small school‚ but we’ve got heart and strong support for our school. The question is what makes Damien different from other schools and what unites us. What makes us different is the brotherhood we have

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    other despite our differences. It is one thing to have many best friends‚ however‚ here at Damien we have family instead. From prior experiences‚ I have come to the realization that school is a very competitive setting where relationships cannot be built if you lack common interests. However‚ Damien has taught me otherwise because at this high school‚ we do not allow our weaknesses to define us. Here at Damien‚ our strengths and our weaknesses bring us together rather than segregating us. When you

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    innate meaning or value. It will first consider the perception of art through history and the change in the authority of art‚ before examine the structure of Bourdieu’s theory and looking at the above statement with regards to two specific artists: Damien Hirst and Marcel Duchamp and their work. In the past‚ the kings and the aristocracy determined what was art and who was an artist. Later on‚ the church gained influence in the same respect. During the 11th-12th century art was simply seen as a

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    Alecia Nadzan #192634 Image Analasys Lichty ­ MTD Damien Hirst:  The Tranquility Of Solitude (for George Dyer) The Tranquility Of Solitude is a three dimensional work of art by English contemporary artist Damien Hirst‚ debuted in 2006 at the Gagosian Gallery in London. Hirst uses dead animals in his “fine­art‚” something that once shocked the art world. Is this “artwork” an ostensible farce operating on shock­value alone? Or‚ could a lasting meaning to be derived from the artists creation make a

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    Damien Peter Parer (1 August 1912 – 17 September 1944) was an Australian war photographer. He became famous for his war photography of the Second World War‚ and was killed by Japanese machinegun fire at Peleliu‚ Palau. He married Elizabeth Marie Cotter on 23 March 1944‚ and his son‚ producer Damien Parer‚ was born posthumously. He was also the uncle of Australian politician Warwick Parer and film-maker David Parer. He was cinematographer for Australia’s first Oscar winning film‚ Kokoda Front Line

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    Hieronymus Bosch Analysis

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    Hieronymus Bosch Horrendous torture‚ carnal mutilations‚ flying fish‚ the fires of hell‚ and the sinister depths of the human imagination are just a few of the illustrations found in the paintings of Bosch. Hieronymus van Aken‚ commonly known Bosch‚ is acknowledged worldwide as one of the most popular and most intriguing artists in history. A true master of symbolism‚ this paradox-riddled man was a herald in genre painting and landscaping. He was a painter rich in ideas with what is seemingly

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    Undergraduate Sociology Dissertation: Methodology Sample The elevation of art through commerce: An analysis of Charles Saatchi’s approach to the machinery of art production using Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of distinction. Methodology Having already established the basis of the theoretical outlook of this dissertation‚ which is also pertinent to the lens to which the evidence collected will be looked at‚ it is now necessary to reflect upon how evidence will be collected to support the arguments

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    At Damien Memorial School‚ what makes us different‚ unites us. We may all look the same on the outside due to our uniforms‚ but we are all different people on the inside. As a freshman entering high school at a new school‚ I was very scared. I pictured high school filled with cliques consisting of nerds‚ jocks‚ and the popular people. And honestly‚ this made me feel very nervous. But it turned out to be completely different. Although Damien does have cliques‚ unlike other schools our cliques link

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    David Cerny’s “Shark” (3.5) - Matthew George The artwork “Shark” by David Cerny was created in the year 2005 and was originally planned to be exhibited in the 2006 Beaufort Modern Arts Festival. However‚ after taking into consideration that backlash that might occur due to the artwork‚ the piece instead was put into a museum for modern art in Oostende. Cerny is known for making his political opinions heard through his many different artworks such as his opposition to communism as a Czech. The shock

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    Jenny Saville was born in Cambridge‚England in 1970 and went on to become a contemporary British painter after she earned a Degree at the Glasgow school of Art. After completing her education here in 1992 she was offered a six month scholarship at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio‚USA. Between 1992 and 1993 she also attended the Slade School Of Art. Whilst in Ohio‚Saville immersed herself in her surroundings ‚the physicality that the obese women of America had interested her and this inspired

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