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    The Declaration of Independence‚ a foundational document of liberal democracy‚ adopts principles of equality‚ freedom‚ and natural rights. Yet underneath its lofty ideals lies a socio-economic context that Marxist analysis reveals. Karl Marx’s historical commercialism provides a framework to critique the Declaration’s claims and purposes‚ which highlights its function as a tool to carry on bourgeois dominance. This essay dives deep into the Marxist critique of the Declaration of Independence‚ employing

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    Why‚ according to Marx and Engels in The Manifesto of the Communist Party‚ was there inevitably struggle between the bourgeoisie and the proletariat‚ which would create the preconditions for socialism? ___________________ The theories of Karl Marx have influenced some of the world’s greatest thinkers. Marx’s idea of the inevitable class struggle within capitalism and consequent place for a socialist society is professed within ‘The Manifesto of the Communist Party.’ It is necessary to explore

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    Sergie Witte‚ and therefore introduced the October Manifesto. The October Manifesto was introduced by Sergie Witte‚ who had been reinstated as of June 1905 by the Tsar‚ to reclaim the Army’s loyalty. This was done by all backpay that was owed ‚ was paid in full to each soldier‚ and so this gave the Tsar the Armed Forces’ unwavering loyalty once more after the mutiny of the Potemkin by the naval force of Russia . Also in the October Manifesto‚ the loyalty of the people was gained again‚ as Civil

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    assemblages‚ complex amalgams of found objects such as women’s stockings‚ bicycle wheels‚ broken dolls‚ fur‚ fringe‚ costume jewelry‚ and candles‚ often combined with collaged or painted surfaces. Erotically charged and tinged with echoes of both the Surrealist tradition and of San Francisco’s Victorian past‚ these

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    Introduction Agenda Setting Theory is first developed by Professor Maxwell McCombs and Professor Donald Shaw in their Chapel Hill study in 1968. The agenda setting theory is separate into three parts which is media agenda‚ public agenda and policy agenda. Agenda setting theory is defined as the power of news media whereby mass media set an agenda which will influences the public which is called as public agenda by highlighting the issue frequently in media. Therefore the main effect of media in

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    Elsa Schiaparelli

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    and she got a divorce. Schiaparelli decided to move to Paris and and continue working in the fashion industry. She began designing in 1927 and opened her own fashion industry (N/A‚ web of 2 page). Schiaparelli ’s debut collection was a series of surrealist sweaters that became her trade mark image that we all know her for. She soon after released another successful collection of ski-wear‚ bathing suits‚ and then the “divided skirt”‚ a pair of shorts with the appearance of skirt. Schiaparelli is also

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    terms of the political spectrum‚ Labour now occupy the middle-to-right area‚ rather than the middle-to-left of the previous Old Labour. The phrase was first coined in a 1994 Labour Party conference and later used as the heading for Labour’s new manifesto entitled: New Labour‚ New Life For Britain. It is used to evoke a sense of change within the party and to show that it is moving forward and improving. A step towards the reform was taken in the rejection of Clause IV‚ something which had long been

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    “I paint my own reality.” - Frida Kahlo. To what extent is this true? People labeled Frida Kahlo as a Surrealist‚ although she disagreed with this title saying‚ “I never painted dreams. I painted my own reality.” This statement is true to an extent because her main topics of her paintings are love‚ lost‚ politics and surgery and they reflect the events of her life. The painting “Henry Ford Hospital” or otherwise known as “The Flying Bed” was done by Frida Kahlo in 1932 with oil on metal. The

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    Photomontage

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    together to create a new subject or visual image proved to be a powerful tool for the Dadists protesting World War I and the interests that they believed inspired the war. Photomontage survived Dada and was a technique inherited and used by European Surrealists such asSalvadorDalí. The world’s first retrospective show of photomontage was held in Germany in 1931. A later term coined in Europe was "photocollage"; which usually referred to large and ambitious works that added typography and brushwork or even

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    the same picture. By 1912 they had taken Cubism further by gluing paper and other materials onto their canvases. Between 1917 and 1924 Picasso designed stage sets for five ballets for Sergey Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes. In the 1920s and ’30s‚ the Surrealists spurred him to explore new subject matter‚ particularly the image of the Minotaur. The Spanish Civil War inspired perhaps his greatest work‚ the enormous Guernica (1937)‚ whose violent imagery condemned the useless destruction of life. After World

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