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    Shakespeare and Sidney: A Dialogue of Limited Desire In perhaps the most famous and well-known of Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets, the speaker opens this poem with a question: “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” (1). It is a typical sonnet in that it has a rhyme scheme, is 14 lines long, and in iambic pentameter. On the surface, this is simply a praise of the beauty of the speaker’s beloved; he is not like the unpleasant heat of the summer, he is agreeable and eternal. This subject shall never fade

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    american culture. To that end, this essay will look at the context of his biography, the subject matter of his work, and compare it to contemporary Native American artists in order to clarify the nature of his art. Ted Harrison was born in England in 1926, into a dreary coal mining town. He took an early interest in art, and after high-school entered the West Hartlepool School of Art for a degree in design. Partially through his degree, Harrison found himself conscripted for the army, and began a lifelong

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    In determining a topic for my research paper I began to think about what struggles I faced as an eighth grade teacher. I currently teach general education, an integrated co-teaching (ICT) class, and an ESL class in a widely culturally diverse school in Queens. In the last two years I also taught honors classes. I notice that the biggest challenge facing students from all my classes was reading comprehension. It was evident very early on in my teaching career that many struggling students who can

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    Compare and Contrast of Classical Ballet and Modern Dance Dance is one of the most beautiful, expressive forms of art known to mankind. It expresses joy, love, sorrow, anger, and the list truly goes on for all the possible emotions that it can convey. Dance not only can express how one feels, but it can tell a story or even be used to praise a higher power. Dance has intricately played an important role to every culture over the course of time. Two forms of dance that have not only stood against

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    If you were to visit the Dallas Museum of Art, you would find a truly remarkable painting created by an unknown artist entitled, The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception. This particular painting is located in the American Art - Spanish Colonial level in the Dallas Museum of Art and is part of The Cleofas and Celia de la Garza Collection.  In this particular painting, references from Catholic theology are used throughout the entire painting. The painting is a vision of one of Christ’s first disciples

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    clearly showed his attitudes against the war. The background of this painting is combined with rock and desert, these kind of enviroment setting immediately show out the result that wars will bring to people: nothing left, except death and desolation. Compare with “The Face of War”, Dali, Premonition of the Civil War, c.1936(Walter Conrad Arensberg), also is a painting related to war topics. In 1936, and in this year, the civil war of Spain burst out. This civil war last into 1939, finally the rebellious

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    Beginning with the renaissance period and it's artistic contributions to the period we find one of, if not the most famous piece of art ever, The Mona Lisa. The Mona Lisa exemplifies the renaissance period and the era of renaissance art itself. Michelangelo Buonarroti painted the Mona Lisa in 1517 A.D. He's most famous for his fresco's in the Sistine Chapel, specifically the ceiling. However, the Mona Lisa is arguably the most copied piece of all time. I happen to have a copy in my home which

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    on religion. Although their religious outlook was the same, they viewed the world in many different ways that in fact affected their thoughts, art, and literature. The Mesopotamians had a very basic pessimistic belief on their world and viewed the gods as a way to win at life and to handle their desires. Mesopotamian literature was

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    article. The evaluations discuss the sources beneficial qualities, and the reflection covers how the information provided could be used in an argumentative paper. In addition, the comparisons take the evaluation and reflection on each source and compares and contrast the ideas of each article with one another. The researcher found each article diverse and useful in its own way, since feminism is such a subjective and broad topic, there was a broad span of useful articles. Feminism can be viewed in various

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    or elaborate justification; and both are more episodic than narrative. - Petra Van Brabandt & Jesse Prin “Why Do Porn Films Suck?” From Hard Core Art to Pornography and Back In this paper I inquire about the distinctions between the genres of hard core art cinema and pornography. Given that the definitions of both pornography and hard core art cinema are rather contentious and the dividing line between these genres is quite blurry, this curious question is of importance. In this paper I attempt

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