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    Humi 16 Professor: Leslie Berry Midterm Bella Lee 1. Between 1900 and 1925‚ traditional norms were violated or abandoned in art‚ music‚ and literature. What factors might have brought about this situation? Offer specific examples to illustrate your general statements (think of Picasso‚ Matisse‚ Brancusi‚ and Mondrian). Pablo Picasso‚ who was born in Malaga‚ Spain‚ changed and created new style of painting while moving from a place to another. He went throng his blue period‚ in which he used

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    Life Orientation Exemplar Assessment Task: Written Case Study Section A QUESTION1 1.1) Four stressors that Stacey experienced are: Having to achieve an A aggregate and be the first matriculant to achieve one in 5 years at her school: Social Stresses Having to achieve an A aggregate to receive a bursary to study a B.Comm in accounting at Stellenbosch university: Social Stresses First member of the family to finish matric: Social Stresses Not having the financial aid needed to study at university:

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    HANS RAJ COLLEGE (University of Delhi) Mahatma Hans Raj Marg‚ Malka Ganj Delhi-110007 Website : http://www.hansrajcollege.co.in Hansraj College‚ an institution par excellence is the pride of Delhi University. This prestigious and progressive educational institution has always been one of the most sought after college‚ as it has acquired the distinction of being one of the top ten colleges out of 13‚000 colleges in the country. Its illustrious teachers‚ non-teaching staff and students have spread

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    Art Criticism of Barricade by Jose Clemente Orozco The painting Barricade by José Clemente Orozco is made using oil on canvas. It is 140 by 114.3 cm and it portrays five men that are closely placed together. To the left of the portrait there is a shirtless hunched man giving his back to the viewer and has his right arm extended to the right. He is holding a red cloth in his right hand. He has two bullet straps going over his shoulders and strapped across his back. To his right there is another

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    Jose Guadalupe PosadaJose Guadalupe Posada is one of the most celebrated popular artists of the Americas. He greatly influenced the generation of Orozco and Rivera‚ who both admitted in Posada ’s time to admiring and following this notable famous artist. Over his lifetime‚ Posada is said to have created over 20‚000 original prints and in fact prints are often called posadas after him. Posada is in the distinguished tradition of cartoonists who double as political and social commentators. Posada

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    “Break with the past but not tradition” in order to reject colonialism (Kettenmann 23) was Diego Rivera’s unique style when painting the murals. As mentioned previously he did not want Mexico to be remembered through the loss‚ but be remembered as a country who is looking forward. To do that Rivera had to toss out the old depiction of Mexico who was created by those who colonized them in order to create the new identity (Wolfe 143). Diego Rivera’s unique style showcased his political viewpoints in

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    describe three different orientations that Americans hold toward their work. Those with a job orientation see their work as a means to an end. Work is a way to pay for necessities‚ support their families‚ and maximize their leisure time. Those who view their work as a career primarily see work as a pathway to achievement and prestige. They are principally motivated by the challenge of work and the option of status enhancement. When individuals hold job and career orientations‚ their identities tend

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    David Alfaro Siqueiros is best remembered as one of Los Tres Grandes‚ along with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. They pioneered the use of murals to tell epic stories of poverty‚ rebellion‚ politics and the tortured history of their native Mexico. Influenced by Marxism in his treatment of the class struggle‚ Siqueiros believed public murals were a powerful way for the masses to have access to his art work and political messages. The Tres Grandes‚ among many other artists‚ were part of the

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    ETG3031 – GD&T Winter 2013 Test #2 (Chapter 5 to 7) 1. In this drawing‚ which datum is secondary? a. A b. B c. C d. None of the above [pic] 2. Based on the drawing‚ datum B is __________ datum feature. a. A planar b. A centerplane c. An axis d. An invalid [pic] 3. On the drawing‚ datum feature A consists of ________ surface(s). a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. None of the above

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    1910-1920. The method that was used for it were frescoes. This movement was to express the political and social events that happened during the revolution. This movement became international with Diego Rivera‚ David Alfaro Siqueiros‚ and Jose Clemente Orozco. All three created their murals illustrating “the history of Mexico‚ its people‚ its society‚ and the revolution”. Rivera created “political murals that were about the attacks on the ruling class‚ the church‚ and

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