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    FORMAL ANALISYS: THE LAST SUPPER BY LEONARDO DA VINCI As we all know the Last Supper is the last dinner that Jesus shared with his Apostles before he was betrayed and crucified. Although this theme occurs in many works, The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci is the most famous and has been a subject of many discussions. Leonardo da Vinci is one of the most remarkable painters, sculptors, architects and brilliant philosophers of all time. He was born on April 15, 1452 near Vinci but the biggest part

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    Flashing lights and screaming people squeal with glee as celebrities’ glide onto the red carpet, air brushed and visual representations of what our society wants to see in, “the perfect human”. The woman especially glowing as camera flashes accentuate their makeup covered faces and paparazzi shout comments on how slim and beautiful they look in that new dress. Women of this generation look to female celebrities not just as someone well known, but these women are also idolized for how they look, how

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    Thesis Statement In my research, I have seen how Raphael individually personifies what the High Renaissance encircles. I.     Early Life      A.     Childhood      B.     Family      C.     Father as court painter                 &nb

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    Fast Food And Obesity

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    FOOD MATTERS: RESEARCH • Obesity in children increases the more hours they watch television. • Children’s exposure to TV ads for unhealthy food products (i.e., high-calorie, low-nutrient snacks, fast foods and sweetened drinks) are a significant risk factor for obesity. • In very young children, research has found that for every one-hour increase in TV viewing per day, there are higher intakes of sugar-sweetened beverages, fast food, red and processed meat, and overall calories (48.7 kcal/day)

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    apprehended instinctively the dual life—that outward existence which conforms, the inward life which questions” (13). Edna’s inner self and her outer being are at conflict with one another, wanting simultaneously to question and to conform. Even as a young child, Edna felt this conflict: when Edna was very young, she fled from the rigidity of religion, an Apollonian concept. Edna felt the need to walk through an open field and “thr[o]w out her arms as if swimming when she walked, beating the tall grass” after

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    Architecture is one of the most important parameters on the basis of which the culture and the renaissance of the race or ethnic group can be judged. It is a true fact that architecture is one of the best mirrors that reflects the true colors of the culture and the heritage of a group if people. Every ethnic group that has an individual and strong character has definite architectural traits. The British and the colonial rule lefts its own marks in their architecture, so did the Mughals and the Arabs

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    someone) that has great symbolic meaning for many people. Although image icons are thought to be representative of universal emotions, concepts, and meanings, they are in fact culturally and historically constructed. The example of the mother and child given in the text demonstrates

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    brutal murder of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey on Christmas night in 1996 shocked America to its core. Just as the Lindbergh baby kidnapping and murder seven decades earlier had seared the nation's consciousness, this murder – of a beautiful and talented child in a wealthy Boulder, Colorado home --renewed every parent's worst nightmare. It has been nearly three years since this violent crime occurred and no one has been brought to justice. At 6:48 p.m., Dec. 23, 1996, a 911 call was placed from the

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    a sense of inner fame that they can project to the world” (48). Lady Gaga is so committed to transforming her body into a reflection of her artistic ability. She always has something different about her outfits, makeup nails, and her hair. Like Madonna changed her style every few years, Gaga changes her style a couple times a day. Van Meter interviews Lady Gaga a little bit a day for a few days. Van Meter describes Lady Gaga and her music as,

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    son (Horst Dassler), the Company was bought in 1990 by Bernard Tapie. Back then Tapie was specialist of rescuing bankrupt companies. Next step was to change the place of production to Asia and make a promotion campaign by using a famous person as Madonna (famous singer). In 1992 economical problems lead

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