Museum Essays and Term Papers
American Impressionismby Chris Nicholson In the years following the Civil War, American art underwent a fundamental shift. The traditional Romantic style of painting, which focused on portraying majestic scenes in stark, vivid lines and shapes, gave way to a new concern for light and atmosphere. It was the age of ...
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2061 Odyssey ThreeWhat grabbed your attention first:
Well, I think that the part that really griped me is when Dr.Rolf van der Berg had discovered that a Monolith (a huge black rectangle made of an unknown material) had just appeared on Europa (one of the moons of Jupiter).
Dr.Heywood Floyd was sitting in the space ...
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Louise Brooks“There is no Garbo! There is no Dietrich! There is only !”
The flapper’s icon, was a talented silent film star of the Jazz Age. Her rise as a personality and as a film star was in keeping with the central phenomenon of the flapper era. Her trademark haircut, the “black helmet” was worn by ...
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Interpretation Of The Human BodyBefore the portrayal of the human body can be critiqued, you must understand the artist’s culture. As man evolved over centuries, his views of the body also transformed. Our tour definitely showed the drastic changes in different cultures’ art. Each culture and era presents very distinct ...
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Catcher In The Rye 6In J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye, the first person
narration is critical in helping the reader to know and understand
the main character, Holden Caulfield. Holden, in his narration,
relates a flashback of a significant period of his life, three days
and nights on his own in New York ...
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A Sense Of Community By Rituals
"In Christ, we who are many form one body and each member belongs to all the others"(Romans 12.5). From that
definition, human's innate need to bond together is apparent, providing the basis of a community. In the religious
sense, a community can be described as the interaction between a group ...
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Foxwoods (gambling)There are many reasons why people gamble and what the advantages and disadvantages are of risking your bank account on the roll of the dice or the luck of the draw. I originally set out to try and explain why people gamble, but I realized that gambling is just as much of a business or industry as ...
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Catcher In The Rye - Fall Of InnocenceJerome David Salinger, born in New York City on January 1, 1919, may not have written many novels in which he is recognized for. Although, he did write one novel, which brought him fame. In many of Salinger's short stories and especially his most well-known novel he writes about how the main ...
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Nikola TeslaFew people recognize his name today, and even among those who do, the
words are likly to summon up the image of a crackpot rather than
an authentic scientist. was possibly the greatest inventor the
world has ever known. He was, without doubt, a genius who is not only credited
with many devices ...
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"Planet Of The Apes"James Burroughs is a critic. In his article, "The Fiction of Science
Fiction," he expresses his opinion that the movie, "Planet of the Apes," has no
value or real meaning for society today. He says it is like other similar
science fiction movies made in the 1960s because it is so out-of-date. ...
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Arnold Schwarzeneggerwas born on July 30,1947, in Thal, Austria. His parents were Aurelia and Gustav Schwarzenegger, and his older brother was Meinhard, who was liked better than Arnold by his father. Arnold's family believes he inherited his physique from Karl Schwarzenegger, Arnold's grandfather. Arnold's father ...
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EGYPTWhen most people mention Ancient the first thing that
comes to mind is the Pyramids. To construct such monuments required a
mastery of art, architecture and social organization that few cultures
would ever rival. The pyramids are said to have built by being
the force that knit together the ...
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An Economic Intrepration Of ThEconomics is a way of life: The Lottery is not
A lottery is something that many people would be very excited to win. Most people think of a huge cash reward for winning a lottery. The thought of millions of dollars being awarded just because they picked your name is very exciting. In most ...
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I Didn't Do It: How The Simpsons Affects KidsThe Simpsons is one of Americas most popular television shows. It ranks
as the number one television program for viewers under eighteen years of age.
However, the ideals that The Simpsons conveys are not always wholesome,
sometimes not even in good taste. It is inevitable that The Simpsons ...
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Charles Babbage: The Pioneer Of The ComputerCharles Babbage, the British mathematician and inventor, was born December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK. He was the son of a Tory banker - Benjamin (Old Five Percent) Babbage. He designed and built mechanical computing machines on principles that anticipated the modern electronic ...
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Flanders FieldsIn In the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved, and were loved, and now we lieIn .Take up our quarrel with the ...
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Motown’s Evolution And With Emphasis On Its WomenInside, the front office near the receptionist’s desk there are vintage copies of Jet and Ebony, magazines geared towards the black population. The switchboard looks like something out of the original “Dragnet,” with quarter-inch plugs and manual phone patching to route calls. Upstairs, Gordy’s ...
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DraculaThere are many ways that Bram Stoker's can be considered Anti-Christian by showing of Anti-Christian values and perversions of the Christian religion. In chapter one as Jonathan Harker is traveling to Castle he is met by several people. When he meets these people andtells them where he is going ...
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Leonardo Da Vinciwas one of the greatest inventors and scientist ever. His genius was unbounded by time and technology, and was driven by his curiosity, and his intuitive sense of the laws of nature. He was an internationally popular inventor, scientist, engineer, architect, painter, sculptor, mathematician, ...
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