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    Pablo Picasso’s Surrealism Surrealism was a movement that began in the early part of 1920s. Surrealism‚ unlike other art forms‚ can be characterized by “fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). In a sense‚ it wouldn’t make much sense to the naked eye‚ as the paintings do not appear like a normal object that we see in our day to day life. Rather it creates strange and illogical creatures out of everyday objects. Picasso was a great artist

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    Pablo Escobar

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    Pablo Escobar was born on December 1‚ 1949. He grew up in Rio Negro‚ Colombia just miles away from his future empire headquarters in Medellin. His mother was a schoolteacher‚ which didn’t seem to stop Pablo from being suspended from his school on numerous occasions. Pablo once told his mother that he wanted to be "big" someday but I don’t think this was what she had in mind. Pablo started out making money by sneaking into grave yards at night and stealing the tombstones from the deceased he would

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    Literature Period 6 May‚ 10 2013 Pablo Neruda Modernism was a famous era within poetry. A large array of poets participated in the era such as‚ Elizabeth Bishop‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway along with Pablo Neruda‚ although he was into surrealism‚ some of his work revolved around modernism as well. The Modernist Literary Movement created the idea that conventional forms of art‚ literature‚ and ideals were outdated. The poem I chose is “If You Forget Me’ by Pablo Neruda. Throughout Neruda’s

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    the world’s most dangerous outlaw “Pablo Escobar” Gianella Mejia Language Arts Ms‚pena May 31‚ 2012 Pablo emilio Escobar was one of the world’s most wanted criminals in the 1980s. He was born december 1‚ 1949 in Antoquia‚ Colombia to middle class parents and family. Pablo’s older brother ‚Roberto‚ said that Pablo was a friendly‚ kind person who would’ve

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    Pablo Escobar The paper traces Escobar’s life from humble peasant beginnings to powerful cocaine drug dealer and kingpin. The paper discusses the sound financial decisions Escobar made as well as the way he invested in legitimate projects using the funds he gained illegally. The paper explores the influence Escobar had and the way he worked‚ ultimately unsuccessfully‚ to establish a no-extradition clause into the Colombian constitution. Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria was born on December 1 1949

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    Demoiselles D' Avignon

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    20th century (PaulCezanne.org‚ 2012). Pablo Picasso was one of those artists who were influenced by the works of Cezanne. You can see Cezanne’s influence in Picassos Demoiselles D’ Avignon. Through Picassos Demoiselles d’ Avignon he is able to reshape the art of the 20th century. Pablo Picasso was born in 1881; he was a Spanish painter‚ draughtsman‚ and sculptor (PabloPicasso.org‚ 2009). He is one of the most recognized figures in 20th-century art. Picasso is best known for co-founding the Cubist

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    Pablo Escobar Pablo Escobar was born on December 1‚ 1949 in Rionegro‚ Columbia. His parents were Abel de Jesus Dari Escobar‚ a farmer‚ and Hemilda Garvine‚ a teacher.1 His family was poor and because of this‚ Pablo‚ at the age of five‚ promised his mother that he would give her everything. This was his childhood ambition‚ along with being rich by the time he was 22.1 The fact that he was poor motivated him and made him strive for power and money. He later became the most notorious and richest

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    Poet Carl Sandburg stated‚ “Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance.” In Pablo Neruda’s poem “If You Forget Me” Neruda reveals the sorrows of losing your country or a person. Neruda does a fantastic job of using details such as crystal moon; red branch. He really paints a picture of the poem in your head. You can just imagine everything he is saying as if it were a painting in your head! Neruda knows how to touch a person’s feelings‚ similar to what one would feel about a person who had broken

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    Pablo Neruda whose real name is Neftalí Basoalto‚ was born on 12 July 1904‚ in the town of Parral in Chile.His father was a railway employee and his mother‚ who died shortly after his birth was a teacher. Some years later his father‚ who had then moved to Temuco‚ remarried dona Malverde. The poet spent his childhood and youth in Temuco‚ where he also got to know Gabriela Mistral‚ head of the girls’ secondary school‚ who took a liking to him. At the early age of thirteen he began to contribute some

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    Jacques Cousteau and Pablo Picasso are friends but will never be equal. In the short story “When Jacques Cousteau gave Pablo Picasso a piece of Black Coral” written by Pasha Malla‚ the author shifts from happy warm greetings to a segregation of social classes using literary elements such as descriptive details‚ old fashioned diction‚ and vivid imagery to show that the underclass population adores the upper class population‚ which are people who could care less about them. “Picasso removed his hand

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