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    Stephen Reich Minimalism

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    their day and‚ thus‚ revolutionizing music. Music continues evolving even today‚ as modern composers break tradition and reshape societal and cultural attitudes toward music. Stephen Reich in particular was one such composer. Known as the “Father of Minimalism‚” Reich adopted minimalistic techniques that first came to musical prevalence in the early 1960s. His musical style and philosophies first received attention when

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    Raymond Carver

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    102-BB 24‚ April 2010 Love? Raymond Carver was a short story writer who was born in the Pacific Northwest. He was a textbook editor‚ lecturer and teacher while writing. His stories featured some of his trademarks of‚ alcohol‚ poverty‚ and people in real life situations. Carver was influenced to write about these trademarks through experiences he had lived and influences that were brought upon him‚ like alcoholism and divorce. Raymond Carver and his father were alcoholics and had both been

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    99designs require solely user interface design‚ for web or mobile applications. It’s both an art and a science‚ with very few stars in the arena (Apple being one of them).To get started‚ let’s take a look on current trends in user interface design. Minimalism After years of bells and whistles‚ user interface design is going back to basics – at least according to some big name companies‚ including Google and Microsoft to name a few. Glossy icons are replaced by simpler one-color versions or text-based

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    George Carver

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    agricultural. Carver was the best scientist/inventor in history. He was and is a great influence. Carver was a great man. He accomplished many things like‚ discovering three hundred ways to use peanuts and another one hundred ways to use other crops. He also studied in agricultural. He helped rebuild the cities and towns in most of the Southern states. President Roosevelt honored Carver with a national monument for all his wonderful and very useful accomplishments and deeds. In addition Carver helped

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    about minimalism and the burden that excessive amounts of possessions can create and how ultimately it can weigh down an individual’s happiness. It inspired me to write about this topic by listing off all the things the soldiers in the story had to carry and how much each thing weighed. It made me think about how unhappy carrying the heavy equipment might have made each soldier and how unhappy I was with the things weighing me down. To introduce an audience who knew nothing about minimalism I’d introduce

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    Abbye Carver

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    Abbye Carver Mr. Shrock ACP Composition 24 September 2012 A Critique of Mary Ray Worley’s article “Fat and Happy” In the article “Fat and Happy: In Defense of Fat Acceptance‚” the author Mary Ray Worley‚ a member of National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance‚ attempts to persuade her audience to become more accepting and open-minded to people that are overweight or obese. She claims society is too judgmental of the larger people of our nation‚ and they should be accepted for who they are

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    Fat by Raymond Carver

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    I am deeply ambivalent about Raymond Carver. My beef with this particular dead guy has less to do with his fine stories than with his 1980s-era apotheosis into an academic demigod‚ his canonization as St. Ray of the MFA programs‚ the way his works and style became paradigms to be slavishly imitated by a generation (maybe two generations now) of American writing students‚ a process of sowing that came to barren fruition in the bland‚ flat‚ snowy fields of zero-degree Minimalist prose. All this has

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    Robert is really the most capable person in this story even though he is portrayed as a poor disabled wretch when the narrator says “I’d always thought dark glasses were a must for the blind" or "I didn’t want to be left alone with a Blind man" (Carver‚ 6‚ 8). As the story progresses the narrator ’s wife invites Robert into their home. This is at first extremely uncomfortable for her husband (the narrator) but later results in his healing from ignorance and jealousy. At a glance‚ it seems as if

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    that she wants him to leave. However‚ a quarrel occurs when the couple decides that they both want to keep the baby for themselves. When evaluating this text within the context of the minimalist tradition‚ there are many contributing elements to minimalism. Carver’s choice of short sentences and a lack of quotation marks allows readers to feel tension arise‚ while he uses a minimalist style to speak about

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    new style that was dramatic but simple. This art style is called‚ “Minimalism”. Instead of using clay or marble to make sculpture‚ the sculpture was fabricated from industrial materials. Also‚ they avoid obvious meaning and emotional content in the artworks. They emphasise on the feeling and the abstract impression. The purpose of art was usually for religious‚ sending message‚ represent an emotion or aspect the real world. Minimalism art breakthrough the general purpose of art‚ it was hard to distinguish

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