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    François Ghislain Magritte was the creative mind behind the painting. The painter was largely known for several witty and though provoking images, which largely covered surrealism. Most of his art pieces were known to challenge the preconditioned perception develop by an observer. For this reason, his works falls under the surrealism period (Oisteanu, 2010). The image insinuates the limits to the authority of the optical vision. Under normal circumstances, a mirror is seen as an item that provides a mechanical

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    Maclaren Art Analysis

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    Barrie Ontario, I was very surprised to be surrounded unusual art that have been all created by Canadian artists. Their was a wooden granary on the floor resembling world war 2 and and some unique maps that were written in words. Many of their painting and sculptures resembled to the history of Canada going back towards the first nations and both world wars. The MacLaren Art Centre has been made to honour Maurice MacLaren, a famous artist who bequest Throughout looking at every piece, you could see

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    difficult. Engineers began recovering parts of the plane to begin analyzing what caused the disaster. What they did not know is that the reason for the disaster, began twenty-two years before in Hong Kong. Until one day, when they discovered a piece on the lower part of the tail, that led

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    the vase and other things. A piece of text evidence to support my answer is when they text states,”ACT ONE:[The curtain opens on the music room of the mansion. DIANA is singing as RUPERT plays the piano. The guests are seated in rows of chairs around the piano, listening with complete attention. The exception is FENWICK BARNES, who is clearly falling asleep in the back row. As DIANA hits a long high note, the sleeping BARNES falls back into a shelf. A large vase falls off the shelf into his lap. He

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    there is much anticipation of what the new season offers. I wen to the concert featured three instrumentalists of the Arizona State University Orchestra.on November 4th at Ketzin Concert hall. Led by conductor Jeffery Meyer," The concert begins with Benjamin Britten's evocative " Four Sea Interludes," Nuyts’s "Tumbleweed Concerto"and ends with Prokofiev's powerful “Symphony No. 5”. From the whole concert, my favorite piece is the first one titled " Four Sea Interludes ". Consequently

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    I believe that Commodus was a cruel and chaotic ruler of Rome because of all the things that he has done as emperor. Commodus was cruel and chaotic because he killed things for fun. Another reason is Commodus started the fall of the roman empire(an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress). One last reason that Commodus was cruel and chaotic is that he would fight as a gladiator in the Colosseum. Some people say that Commodus

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    For my first official concert at Stephen F. Austin I attended the Stephen Page guest recital on Monday, October sixteenth. Despite my high expectations for the performance I was sorely disappointed with the concert. I enjoy the sound of the saxophone, but the tone colors produced when combined with the piano as an accompanist ruined it for me. The concert opened with In Transit by Mischa Zupko which consisted of five movements. The first movement, called Red Walls of Fog, opened with the piano

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    finished the piece without a hitch. Although, after the performance I walked to the studio where all of our stuff was to find him laying on the ground out of breath. “Ian are you okay?” I ask bent over to check on my friend who was currently lying on the floor gasping for air. “...yeah,” is all i get from him which is good enough. I didn 't want to bother him too much because he must be exhausted. I didn’t realize how incredible it was that he made it on stage in time. “Did you see Ian fall?” my friend

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    The Big Time Summary

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    1. This story is most definitely timely. In terms of the book, the story falls into the category of The Big Time. This story falls in this category because it takes places not long after the shooting but it then continues on to the time after the shooting when the average population has seemingly gotten over the shooting and shows that the victims need more time to heal than the general public. This piece is a really interesting feature because even though it is a sad statement there are a lot

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    Revolution, women being treated unfairly, and corruption between the church and state. This ultimately led to the gothic ideals being created and inspiring artists to write chilling stories about said experiences. Such novels as Frankenstein and “The fall of the house of the usher” both showed the virulent conditions of the people at that time within their stories. Frankenstein, a novel by Mary Shelley, is one of these stories. Written in 1817, Frankenstein is told by protagonist, Victor Frankenstein

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