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    I believe art is anything you created from your creative mind. Art is what you find beautiful. It is simply way of impressing emotion and some art is never intended to be shared as it is so personal. We get inspiration to invent art. It is a voice‚ a language that artists can not explain what they want to say. It also can capture as imagery. I would use the principles to what I am aiming for. I will imagine what I am going to draw or paint then while I am drawing or painting I would put in the elements

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    In what ways are the arts a means of expressing knowledge? Discuss in relation to at least two other AOKs. (Word Count: 672) Art can be used to express knowledge because not only does it contribute to education but also communication in daily life. Art is a means that expresses knowledge because the purpose of it is to mimic or copy reality or in other words it is a creative interpretation of reality. Art allows people to view the world in a different way because art usually emphasizes the

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    Myra A. Logan Myra Adele Logan helped open up society to the idea of women making huge attributions to medicine. She was born in 1908 in Tuskegee‚ Alabama and died in 1977 from lung cancer. Her father was a treasure at the Alabama Tuskegee and her mom was a health care activist and a suffragist. She was the first women to preform open heart surgery. She also researched antibiotics and breast cancer. Not only was she a women‚ but she was a black women. During this time period‚ not a lot of black

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    In the essay “Bring Back Flogging‚” the author Jeff Jacoby discusses the flaws of imprisonment‚ today’s punishment for criminals. Published in the Boston Globe in 1997‚ the essay’s purpose was not only to address the problems of locking up criminals‚ but also to suggest a hypothetical solution or alternative to a prison sentence. In order to completely understand Jacoby’s essay‚ “Bringing Back Flogging‚” it is essential to analyze his thesis‚ purpose‚ methods or strategies‚ and persona beforehand

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    Tragedy Brings Family Together On the morning of October 21st‚ 2009‚ my family got a call from the Reno‚ Nevada Police Department saying Kristin‚ my sister‚ had been in a car accident and was immediately taken into the hospital. They did not give specific details as to what had happened; only that she was going to be okay‚ but a family member needed to get down there as soon as they could. My father got on the next flight he could and I was sent off to school for the day with thoughts racing through

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    All throughout history art has thrived in most prospering civilizations. These works of art are very often expressed the political‚ social‚ and economic conditions of the time period in which they were created. The Egyptian pyramids and the Gothic Cathedrals are the epitome of works of art that express political‚ social‚ and economic conditions. The Egyptian pyramids date back to Ancient Egypt from 3200 B.C- 500 B.C. The Ancient Egyptians created these pyramids for many reasons. They reflected

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    almost instantaneous‚ and we have the means to our money from almost anywhere in the world. With this increase ease of availability‚ crime coordination and implementation has also become easier. Logistics for criminal enterprises has streamlined. Our modern conveniences have made the ability to enact crimes remotely greater than it has ever been before. Every day there is an increase in [globalization]‚ meaning that interactions and integrations amongst people‚ corporations and political systems from

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    Chan 1113 Research Essay 1 2.) Does modern technology always improve the quality of people’s lives? Nowadays‚ usage of technology can be seen as a necessity to almost everyone in the modern society. It is deemed to be able to improve the quality of people’s lives‚ which defines as a person’s satisfaction or dissatisfaction with the cultural or intellectual conditions that the person lives in. Is the advancement of technology only beneficial and not bring any adverse effects to us? Nobody can

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    Modern nationalism is only possible in a secular society.” I completely agree with this quote from our text. I will discuss what I understand this quote to mean‚ and I will then discuss the pros and cons of a secular society. What is a secular society? A secular society is a non-religious values based society. Legislators and government officials are opposed from making and furthering laws and/or policies with the intent of furthering a particular religious agenda based law or policy. A secular

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    “Does art need to be pretty?” Art does not need to be pretty; art needs to be visually stimulating and attract attention to the viewer. People need to want to look at the art work. Aesthetics of the painting are not the only way to make people attracted to art. Art can appeal to ones emotions or curiosity . Bacon and Matisse used very different styles to be visually stimulating. Matisse paintings were very abstract and peculiar‚ whereas Bacons paintings were full of bright colors and patterns. Both

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