Modern Art There is no way to simply define Modern Art into a sentence or so‚ for the collaboration of genres within Modern Art expand from the 1890’s to1970 with many influences of philosophy and other styles and denotations. Modern art is known as intellectual and individual where the idea is primary‚ and the object is secondary. Formal filters were used‚ such as line‚ shape‚ color‚ form‚ and texture. These filters were created among traditional formats‚ such as easel painting‚ pedestal sculpture
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creating a Bill of Rights‚ the new United States congress turned its focus to the issue of financing the new government. Alexander Hamilton was hired to be the Treasury Secretary by president George Washington. Hamilton made it his duty to develop an economic structure for the United States that would ensure public confidence in the government’s financial affairs. Hamilton didn’t want to implement the constitution verbatim rather using the loose interpretation of it. He believed that a solid central
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34 FROM THE MODERN TO THE POST MODERN AND BEYOND ART OF THE LATER 20TH CENTURY TEXT PAGES 1030–1091 THE ART WORLD’S FOCUS SHIFTS WEST 1. List two characteristics of so-called “Greenbergian formalism”: An emphasis on an artwork’s visual elements rather than its subject. Rejection of illusionism and a focus on exploring the properties of each artistic medium. 2. Why is it difficult to give a precise definition of the term “Postmodernism”? It is a widespread cultural
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When George Washington appointed both Hamilton and Jefferson to his cabinet‚ it was obvious that there would be controversy. These two men both had very different views‚ and both helped to create what we practice as today’s government. Though both made good points‚ it was Hamilton who had the right idea for government. Even now‚ his ideas are perfect for how current government should be run. Hamilton understood that a strong central government would be needed to keep the fledgling country alive
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Discussion Essay sid 223-224‚ 39-45 o 226 Introduction: Have you ever wondered‚ why do we fall in love? You might have been wondering how to keep the love in a long relationship burning. I am sure you are thinking right now how to keep a relationship alive for a long time. If you think that you fall in love with someone the way they look‚ then that is not the case. We actually fall in love with other persons through chemicals. To keep a relationship for a long time is very hard because the chemical
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Jefferson and Hamilton were both fundamental in the creation of the Constitution and the present government. They both agreed that the government needed some changes‚ but that is where the similarities ended. Hamilton was the creator of the Federalist Party which represented favor in strong central government‚ a Federal Bank‚ and a stable financial system. Jefferson was the creator of the Anti-Federalist Party who did not favor strong central government‚ and believed in an agrarian economy. Both
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hypothetical business environment where all expenses and limitations connected with transactions are non-existent. For my research‚ I found two articles. Using the CSUF library search engine‚ I found an article titled “The Friction-Free Economy” written by John Case‚ and “Friction-Free Economy Rhetoric Holds a Time Bomb” written by Gary Chapman. I decided to use these two articles because they were written around the same time‚ and both have the same concept involving friction free economy. Since the articles
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Here’s your chance to demonstrate your ability to think through a philosophical issue to its real-life implications. Start this DB by a brief discussion of the metaethical distinction between consequentialist/teleological views and deontological views in relation to the issues in this scenario. Then note how this would make a difference in the possible conclusions one might reach in this example. Now state your conclusion‚ and spend the last 250 or so words arguing for your conclusion
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PANEL DISCUSSION A panel discussion is a public exchange of ideas with a goal of informing audience members about a particular subject or issue. In most cases‚ 3 or more panelists share their knowledge and expertise after being asked questions in a format that allows some discussion. Panel discussions are used to delve into politics‚ science and community topics‚ as well as many other issues. Use these tips to conduct a panel discussion for your group‚ organization or company. ELEMENTS: Audio
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Pop culture and academia—do they sound awkward in the same sentence? Depending on one’s interest‚ they will find either pop culture or academia a lot more entertaining and appealing over the other. However‚ just because they sound dreary together‚ this does not mean they actually are. Perhaps‚ only conducting an academic study on pop culture will provide an answer. After all‚ scholars studying a new topic‚ and pop culture getting extra attention is normal. Therefore‚ academically studying pop culture
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