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    MUHAMMED SALAMI English 101 C‚ Tuesday‚ 12:00-1:50 May 5‚ 2013 The Food Industry In our modern generation‚ the fast food industry has become a marketing competition between one food company to another‚ whereby majority of food are being over-processed are affecting families all over the world‚ that is why people are confused by not making the appropriate choice of food. Some people suggested the reason why fast food meals is spreading

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    Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man Salvador Dali (1904-1989) 1943. Oil on linen canvas‚ 46.1x 52 cm. Salvador Dali museum‚ St Petersburg. Surrealism ARTIST Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dali was born in 1904 in Spain. He was treated like royalty by his poor parents as they thought of him as the incarnation of his brother who had died 9 months before Salvador’s birth. This constantly reminded him of death later resulting in his obsession with death as seen in many of his artworks

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    SALVADOR DALÍ Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee around a Pomegranate a Second before Awakening Painted in the year 1944 Oil on Canvas 51 cm × 40.5 cm Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum‚ Madrid Personal Framework Salvador Dalí was born May 11‚ 1904 in Figueres‚ Spain. He was a writer‚ filmmaker and painter. From a young age‚ he was encouraged to paint‚ despite the weak relationship between him and his father due to domestic violence caused by his own fits. At 16‚ his mother passed away from Breast

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    the world famous Salvador Dali. Born on May 11‚ 1904‚ Salvador Dali i Domenech would become one of the world’s most recognized surrealist artists. Raised by his lawyer/notary father and a mother who encouraged her artistic son‚ Dali grew up in Figueres‚ Catalonia‚ Spain‚ having been told by his parents that he was the reincarnation of his older brother‚ Salvador‚ who died just nine months before Dali’s birth. Following the death of his mother to breast cancer in 1921‚ Dali moved to the student residences

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    art; the Toreador Fresco and the Egyptian Fowling Scene. The Toreador Fresco is a fresco depicting a bull-leaping ceremony. It is from the palace at Knossos(Crete)‚ Greece and from around 1450-1400 BCE. The Egyptian Fowling Scene is a mural painting from the tomb of Nebamun. It is from Thebes‚ Egypt and from the 18th Dynasty‚ ca. 1400-1350 BCE. The styles between these two periods are very different‚ but there are still a few similarities found between the two pieces of art. The Toreador Fresco

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    The Value of Art

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    Manet’s painting the dead toreador to further explain what is the value of art. Edouard Manet was the leader of impressionism; he was born in a wealthy family and his parent wanted him to be a lawyer but not an artist‚ however‚ Manet stood firm and eventually his dream came true‚ he followed Thomas Couture. Nevertheless‚ they had different views on art‚ so Manet copied the former masters’ painting and searching for his ideal art form.[1] Manet paint the dead toreador in 1864‚ this painting is

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    experience is the thing a child needs to feel in order to know not to do it again. The pain they feel connects to the action they did‚ so every time they think about doing the action again‚ they do not because they can recall that pain. The Daily Toreador of Texas Tech University writes‚ ¨Learning from painful experiences is a function of aging. Through our childhood years we acquire bumps and bruises teaching us cautionary

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    Édouard Manet’s piece titled The Dead Toreador was made in 1864 and is currently located in The National Gallery of Art Museum in Washington‚ DC. The style of his artwork is realism (representational) and an oil on canvas painting. The painting portrays a fallen bullfighter‚ lying prone on the floor‚ his body pointing towards the viewer. Édouard Manet’s oil painting process started with doing sketches and then returning to the studio to complete his painting. Manet painted all at once‚ with wet layers

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    Opera Carmen

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    by dialogue‚ tells the story of the downfall of Don José‚ a naïve soldier who is seduced by the wiles of the fiery gypsy‚ Carmen. José abandons his childhood sweetheart and deserts from his military duties‚ yet loses Carmen’s love to the glamorous toreador Escamillo‚ after which José kills her in a jealous rage. The depictions of proletarian life‚ immorality and lawlessness‚ and the tragic outcome in which the main character dies on stage‚ broke new ground in French opera and were highly controversial

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    Bullfighting is certainly one of the best-known-although at the same time most controversial-Spanish popular customs. This Fiesta could not exist without the toro bravo‚ a species of bull of an ancient race that is only conserved in Spain. Formerly this bull’s forebears‚ the primitive urus‚ were spread out over wide areas of the world. Many civilizations revered them; the bull cults on the Greek island of Crete are very well known. The Bible tells of sacrifices of bulls in honour of divine justice

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