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    Interpersonal Relations/Communications Dominant Cultural Patterns in the United States as Compared and Contrasted to Dominant Cultural Patterns in Switzerland      Switzerland is one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. The Alps cover more than half of the country. It is a small country of 15,942 square miles. The country can be geographically divided into 3 areas: the Alps, the Mittleland (plateau), and the Jura mountains.      The population

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    In my essay, I will compare and contrast two historical pieces. The first one is the Victory Stele of Naram-Sin. The stele was made by the Mesopotamian empire during the Akkadian period, which was from 2254 to 2218 BCE. It was founded in Susa, present-day Shush, Iran. The second piece is the Palette of Narmer. The palette was made by the nation during the Egyptian period during 3000-2920 BCE. Both of the objects convey different messages in them through their visual construction. First I will discuss

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    The Rough-Faced Girl story elements and information to the class Cinderella Chart 5. Locate Ontario Canada on the world map and place a map pin identifying its location. Reading and Writing 1. Divide students into peer partners to compare and contrast Cinderella and The Rough-Faced Girl using a Venn Diagram. Independent Reading 1. Make a book mark for “The Rough-Faced Girl” using the book mark template. Literature Groups 1. Students work in literature groups to research a country

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    they share no connection towards each other at all. For I will compare, contrast, and explain the differences between the two and showcase the contributions that both eras gave to the world at the time they were made. One example of a piece of art that displays the differences between Classical Times and Hellenistic Times would be the Doryphoros (Spear-Bearer) (c. 450-440 BCE), a sculpture made by Polykleitos. Polykleitos made this art piece during the Classical Times

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    Postmodern, by my own definition, is untouched. It may seem a tad abstract, but this concept has been brewing in the back of my head since June when I started my first book for this assignment. All four of these works of art have one thing in common, they introduce an idea that would have been outlawed for discussion maybe 50 years ago. In Jon Krakauer’s Into the Wild, he describes a story of a young adult who ditched all of his possessions to tramp around the country until

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    Both of these religions are practiced by people that stay in India. Buddhism was the first of these religions that was formed 500 BC. Gautama Buddha was the teacher of this religion that introduce it India citizens. Hinduism religion is very similar to Buddhism and this religion very old also. This religion was created in India as well just like Buddhism. These two religions share several comparisons in both. They share several contrasting differences also. “Various syneretic Hindu-Buddhist teachings

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    Adorno contrasts Benjamin’s theory. Adorno, in his writings states that he believes technology and the ability to recreate pieces of work has no possible positive repercussions. Adorno believes that the ability to recreate something destroys the originality and value of the piece, but unlike Benjamin , Adorno sees no benefit in art forms being more widely available through the ability to record and reproduce copies of such pieces, is not beneficial to the piece in any means. Adorno believes that

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    stool-making and the beginning of agriculture (Lewis). This essay is going to compare and contrast the people in Paleolithic era and Neolithic. The difference between the people in the Paleolithic and Neolithic era was the way they both obtain food, and how they both lived. The similarity that the people of the Paleolithic and Neolithic era had was that each gender obtained somewhat the same roles. Lastly, the way that art was used. In the Paleolithic era, people were foragers and gathers because

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    The Met’s page for Greek Art presents collection of the artworks of Classical Greece from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a geographical, chronological, and thematic context. The webpage is a valuable source of information for the individuals who are studying Greek art because it presents a comprehensive, logical and well documented material. The page like this should have images of artworks, the short description of the artwork: its title, the date, the name of the artist, the country of origin

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    on I have decided to compare and contrast the pieces of Andy Warhol’s “Coca-Cola” and El Anatsui’s “Between Heaven and Earth”. I decided on writing about these two artists that of which both of their pieces caught my most attention because of their spirited and diverse works of art. Both, Andy Warhol and El Anatsui are prominent artists in their own fields and have made many more renowned pieces. The two artists, Warhol and Anatsui, have different techniques of expressing art, but can in some ways

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