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    Romanticism and Activism – A comparison of the work of Fay Godwin and Sebastiao Salgado, to ascertain the degree to which they are romantics and how their images may move the viewer to action. This essay will contrast how romanticism has influenced the photographic practice of Fay Godwin and Sebastiao Salgado, and how this approach in turn can start to affect environmental activism. The framework will specifically be within a genre defined by photographer David Ward, as ‘Romantic landscape’, (Ward

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    paper. Information specific to a singular seal is difficult to come by, as cylinder seals are so often used as context for other topics, and not as isolated objects. Many seals are useful as examples of various forms of iconography, and are used in comparison to reliefs or larger objects, while others are used for the identification

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    found in a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This terra-cotta vase emphasizes the role of women in Greek society through the illustrations depicting the actions of women as they prepare for a wedding, highlighting their role in the oikos. At a first glance, the illustrations between the register capture all audience’s attention. Although there are geometric patterns lining the top and bottom of the central illustrations, they hold no comparison to the intricate detail placed in the central

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    the center of all life, and it therefore places the individual at the center of “art, making literature valuable as an expression of unique feelings and particular attitudes and valuing its fidelity in portraying experiences—however fragmentary and incomplete—more than it values adherence to completeness, unity, or the demands of genre (420).” This definition is important as we analyze Douglass’ narrative in comparison to Equiano. Douglass is at the forefront of his entire narrative, illustrating how

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    On the lighted area the blur is very noticeable and captures the hustle and bustle an urban centre tends to be associated with. This capturing of speed using blur is very similar to how an impressionist art motion was captured. The black area in the bottom third of the photo signifies the rural setting. Since this area is black, it is without the blur of the above area. The lack of motion in the lower area alludes to the ideology people have of the country

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    In the fiberglass sculpture, Cruzando El Río Bravo, created by Luis Jiménez in 1989, Jiménez, a Texas native, depicts and tributes the story of his grandfather, grandmother, and father crossing the Mexico and Texas border illegally. In contrast, the sculpture San José y el Niño, which was created in Guatemala in the 18th century by an unknown artist, was constructed as a traditional wooden sculpture of St. Joseph holding the Christ Child. In both sculptures, the artists carry out different approaches

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    California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 CALIFORNIA DEPAR TMENT OF EDUCATION • SACRAMENTO, 2010 California Preschool Learning Foundations Volume 2 Visual and Performing Arts Physical Development Health Publishing Information The California Preschool Learning Foundations (Volume 2) was developed by the Child Development Division, California Department of Education. This publication was edited by Faye Ong, working in cooperation with Laura Bridges and Desiree

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    Von Goethe wrote great works such as Wilhelm Meister and Faust, but he also had great discoveries in the field of anatomy. He once said, “The worthiest professor of physics would be one who could show the inadequacy of his texts and diagrams in comparison to nature and the higher demands of the mind” (Cantor

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    ARTS 2180: Topics in archaeology | A Critical Review of“Catalhoyuk: The Leopard’s Tale” | Final Assignment | | By Chin Wei Yi | | | Introduction Çatalhöyük, located in the Konya Plain in central Anatolia, Turkey is one of the earliest densely populated civilizations known to date. It was inhabited from about 7400 BCE towards the end of the Neolithic age through to the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) in 6000 BCE. The site is renowned for a number of reasons. It was an unusually large

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    Christian Ullman Rebecca Romanow FLM-352 30 April 2015 Final Essay Throughout the semester, we’ve watched quite a few movies that represent “chaos cinema” and "slow cinema". Stork claims that, chaos cinema has a very distinct style that "trades visual intelligibility for sensory overload." According to Flanagan, slow cinema emphasizes on "the employment of long takes, decentered and understated modes of storytelling, and a pronounced emphasis on quietude and the everyday...an aesthetic

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