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    Marcel Duchamp

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    His early painting, Nude Descending A Staircase, showed his interest in machinery and its connection to the body’s movement through space, which later transcends into early Modernism. Duchamp was attracted to avant-garde notations of an artist as an anti-academic. He felt a natural liking in this respect with one of his early heroes, the Symbolist painter and graphic artist,

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    Surrealism occurred in the early twenties right after the First World War had ended. Surrealism was first introduced in Europe. Surrealism was created so that people could unbridle their imagination from their subconscious. Some people would argue that surrealism was created so that people could handle the change that was occurring in the early twenties. There was a lot of major events that were occurring during the early twenties that people had to deal with, some people had a harder time dealing

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    Franklin Outsiders

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    Edward Said believes that intellectuals can be divided into two different classes, “insiders (“yea-sayers,” “professionals”) and outsiders (“nay-sayers,” “amateurs”).” (Paper Instructions) Ursula Franklin can be argued to belong in the later group since she has quite a few number of the characteristics that Said used to describe what he calls the outsiders. The characteristics that Said mentioned includes how outsiders believe that there is are causes behind how things are and how these things are

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    P2P file-sharing: downloading illegal content such as movie, music, and etc. No matter how one rationalize their own actions, anyone could agree that stealing is consider wrong. Furthermore, our society have become habituated to P2P file sharing and the idea of distributing and downloading free content for themselves. What would Kant think about P2P file-sharers? In Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, I believe that Kant would disapprove of P2P file sharing. If P2P file-sharing became

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    Jeff Kons Vs Duchamp

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    Jeff Koons builds on the Duchampian tradition of ready-made materials in the production of art. Koons brings the art objects out of mainstream culture and pushes them to their ultimate limit, compared to the ordinary and frequently mass produced objects that Marcel Duchamp reimagined as art objects such as the bicycle wheel and the urinal. For Duchamp however, this act was one of supreme skepticism. As the New York Review of Books art critic Jed Perl explains in his critique of Jeff Koons’ Whitney

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    Well done Anthony. Have you heard of the group Antifa? Basically, it’s an anti fascist/capitalist movement who are considered the far-left in politics; some are considered anarchists, left-wing extremists, socialists or communists. I live in the state of New Jersey where they recently listed Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, specifically stating that the movement is inciting violence. I don’t see this movement as a threat but rather they are just protestors extremely upset with who we

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    The Rise Of Silas Lapham

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    Realism is the theory of writing in which the ordinary, familiar, or dull traits of life are portrayed in a straight forward manner that reflects life as it actually is. Multiple works of literature show some type of Realism. Realism started its rise in the United States in 1865 and ended in the early 1900’s. Realistic writers would set their stories in specific American regions trying to capture the local traditions before they would be forgotten. They wrote about the grim realities of everyday

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    Graff’s argument is relevant because it can be extremely beneficial to society and young teens if their intellect is tapped in a productive way. He describes intellect as being able to develop arguments about a specific topic and then brainstorming those topics with others. This thoughtful exchange of ideas is what brings people together and stimulates active thinking. Certain teens can benefit immensely for a variety of reasons. Firstly, some teens could complement the school texts with other

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    Realism is a historical movement in figurative arts and literature from 1840-1870-80. The objective was aimed at giving a truthful and impartial representation of the world. People were also expected to give up ideas of constitutions and their mechanisms. Realism was a wide spread movement involving painting, literature, and drama in several European countries. Some French realist painters were going to look at are Daumier, Courbet and Millet.The radical shift was by artist portraying ordinary people

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    In 2018 a mother of a 12-year-old girl in New York settled a lawsuit of $2000 because she was illegally sharing copyrighted music files according to www.pediatrics.about.com. Why would someone want to do that? As the person, you’re taking the money of someone else’s hard work. The artist that wrote the song took a lot of time and effort to make it. There are thousands of music artist and stealing their money is not fair for all they do. To stop this from occurring there must be harsher penalties

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