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    The German Community during the Hitler Reign In the time leading up to and during Hitler’s reign in Germany, German citizens felt the impacts of the political as well as the economic situation of the country. These conditions in Germany led to the building of the Nazi party and to the Holocaust. The new government headed by Adolf Hitler changed the life of all Germans whether they joined the Nazi party themselves or opposed the ideas of Hitler or aided Jews to fight the persecution they

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    Part I: The Getty museum is absolutely breathtaking. When you step off the tram you are surrounded by white marble and stone above the hectic LA area. The all white buildings allow for a “clean slated” mindset where you are able to open your mind the the pieces within. It sits above the greater Los Angeles area. There are several buildings in which the collections are located, each being two stories. The space contributes significantly to the art in that it allows you to have a clear clean palette

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    John Augustus Walker

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    John Augustus Walker’s (1901-1967) Historical Panorama of Alabama Agriculture, or fair murals, were created in the spring of 1939. Each mural, about 7 ½ feet by 5 ½ feet, hang today in the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, at Auburn University. These ten murals were made to represent the “vision of the future” in the south during 1939. Depicted in each of the murals are key milestones in the agricultural development of the state of Alabama; ranging from Alabama’s First Farmer to Science on the

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    Her work gathered a lot of publicity which then led to her work being published in solo museum exhibitions all over the world. Saville 's large scale paintings of nude women mostly focus on flesh and the sense of weight and mass of the body due to the changes in shape and manipulation. This then became the main subject of her portraits. Saville’s

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    conducting psychological and medical research and advancements, and that speculations regarding their destructive nature and violence-inspiring tendencies result in no conclusive evidence. In fact, video games may even be developing into the newest art form, as many provide insights into political and philosophical discussion using gameplay and graphics. In other words, the development of virtual gaming over the past twenty years is not detrimental to the upbringing of adolescents in our society,

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    Arts in Culture

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    Arts in Culture Art is about ideas and representing them into visible perceptions and concepts. These ideas come from the heart and mind of the individual artist, putting all the talent they have into the artwork. In a way, that makes everyone that can specialize in a certain activity and create their expressions an artist. A cook preparing a meal with an appetizing appearance, an artist painting a beautiful painting, or a football star breaking a tackle for a game-winning touchdown all have the

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    graffiti as the flourishing of urban art and expression, others view it as a sign of generational decay or a lack of respect for others ' property. After all, the people forced to view the graffiti didn 't ask to see public displays of expression. According to the City of Calgary website, "Graffiti is an eyesore that ruins the natural and architectural beauty of a city." But has the city ever considered a difference between racist

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    LSD Synthesis Essay

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    Alex Grey is one of the most well-known psychedelic artists of the modern age. Grey studied and worked at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He also worked for five years at the Harvard Medical School preparing cadavers while studying anatomy, and afterwards taught Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture at New York University for ten years. He is open about his active and previous use of LSD, and

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    land right along the Merrimack River and in the middle of historic Lowell, it currently hosts 17,000 students in five different colleges. The Manning School of Business, The College of Health Sciences, The Francis college of engineering, The College of Fine Arts Humanities and Health Sciences, The Kennedy College of Sciences and the Graduate School of Education. Umass Lowell is highly rated on Return on Investment especially for in-state students, and is known particularly for its engineering programs

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    it to continue to be beneficial for our future generations. America needs a sustainable, reliable, and adequate educational funding systems. Education has come a long way since schools were first formed. Now we have things that can prepare our young kids for school before they get to it. There are art programs in schools to get kids thinking outside the box. We have colleges to help get to a bar of higher education. But all of this could be better if we made a few changes. There needs to be more

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