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    Analysis Two Piece of Art

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    Art Analysis Paper By The purpose of this paper is analysis two forms or art. First I will explain who created each art piece; then I will describe what each art piece is and where each piece is located and finally I will tell where you can find each piece. Second I will attempt to explain what the artist is trying to communicate and how did the artist communicate his message. I will discuss how the two works of art made me feel and why. Thirdly I will address each piece of art value and what

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    Does human nature make war inevitable? “There is no such thing as inevitable war. If war comes it will be from failure of human wisdom. Is war embedded in our nature? To be able to answer such complex question one must consider the arguments that may perhaps offer rational value to explain why this assertion is in fact true. “As far as we know war has been a part of human history and civilisation since prehistoric times‚ so for one to simply assume that a world without war is inevitable is indeed

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    Let’s talk about the whole controversy between Nature vs. Nurture. Nature is based on DNA. Many people believe that it is DNA that decides on how humans will behave‚ what occupations they will have‚ and what their personalities will be like. Others‚ on the other hand‚ believe that it is the environment‚ or nurture‚ that decides on occupation‚ behavior‚ and personality. Although nature does decide on what color hair you have‚ what eye color you have‚ and what your height is‚ nurture has the greatest

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    I’m A Piece of Art. By: Clarissa Garcia - - - - Listen up‚ I was highly famous in the late 70’s‚ 80’s‚ and even early 90’s. I know what you think of me… I’m a tramp‚ whore or other derogatory sexually promiscuous term. I’ve heard it all already… why there? That’s trashy… well I’m sorry I’m not on your biceps‚ thigh‚ or chest‚ but I just prefer being on your lower back. I’m art get over it. So please stop judging me with your dunderhead remarks. People love me. Why? Because I’m part of their body

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    What Makes Art Art

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    Art 1030: Art Appreciation Instructor: Steve Bishop Essay One Josalyn Cook 1/26/2011 What Makes Art Art? Art is an object or piece of work that brings one pleasure. Art is also something you see or feel and you cannot even begin to describe the ways you like it or how it makes you feel. Art is something that portrays beauty and happiness. Art lets you see the world through another person’s perspective. Most art seems to tell a story about where a person has been and the things

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    There is a big controversy between whether inherited genes or the environment influences and effects our personality‚ development‚ behavior‚ intelligence and ability. This controversy is most often recognized as the nature verses nurture conflict. Some people believe that it is strictly genes that effect our ways of life‚ others believe that it is the environment that effects us‚ and some believe that both of these influence us. Either way‚ social scientists have been struggling for centuries deciding

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    Nature of Abstract Art

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    Nature of Abstract Art Meyer Schapiro (1937) Before there was an art of abstract painting‚ it was already widely believed that the value of a picture was a matter of colors and shapes alone. Music and architecture were constantly held up to painters as examples of a pure art which did not have to imitate objects but derived its effects from elements peculiar to itself. But such ideas could not be readily accepted‚ since no one had yet seen a painting made up of colors and shapes‚ representing

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    The Art Piece of Chinese Literature Pa Jin‚ formerly known as Fu‚ Li Gan‚ was from the first generation of Chinese writers of the twentieth century. He was born in Chengdu‚ a large city in the province of Sichuan. As a youth that was born at a landlord family‚ he has witnessed the pain that people suffered under the feudalism society. Youths that had passion and dreams were being forced to follow the paths that their parents chose for them; servants that lived as the lower class of the society

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    TO WHAT EXTENT CAN WE CONSIDER ETHICAL A PIECE OF ART BASED ON A HUGHLY CONTROVERSIAL EVENT (OR FIGURE) FROM CONTEMPORARY HISTORY? "I cannot see how to refute the arguments for the subjectivity of ethical values‚ but I find myself incapable of believing that all that is wrong with wanton cruelty is that I don’t like" (Bertrand Russell). To begin answering this question‚ and before defining any terms‚ I would make clear how I will be using the case of Imelda Marco’s history and life‚ and regarding

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    Nature vs. Nurture Are behaviors inbred‚ written permanently in our genes as absolute biological imperatives‚ or is the environment more important in shaping our thoughts and actions? Such questions cycle through society repeatedly‚ forming the infamous "nature vs. nurture controversy." It is very apparent that nature is responsible for numerous physical behaviors‚ including homosexuality‚ aggression‚ impulsivity‚ and nurturing. The theory that nature is accountable for behavior is demonstrated

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