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    Henri Matisse’s “Harmony in Red (The Red Room)” is surely red. This painting utilizes a vibrant palette of color with Red being his primary color of choice. This is a painting of a women standing in a red room on the right side of the table, a profile view of her, appearing to assembling a fruit arrangement on the table. She appears to be a maid during the Victorian era by the way she is dressed with the high neck blouse a protective apron and the scalloping of the blouse at the wrists as well…

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    Victory through Harmony: An Analysis Christina Baade’s focus in Victory Through Harmony is an analysis of how the BBC’s (British Broadcasting Corporation) wartime broadcasting of popular music and jazz helped redefine notions of war, gender, class, and nationality. The immediate goals of the BBC and the British government in this endeavor were to maintain civilian and military morale, increase industrial production, and foster a sense of Anglo-American cooperation. Peripheral effects of the…

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    pieces coming in varying color, all done in paint and pastels, she shows a sense of togetherness in these paintings and listing the women who have joined her on the feminist art crusade. An example of one of the pieces she did is Angry Harmony, where she cites Harmony Hammond as not only one of her fellow feminist painters but also the respect that she feels for Hammond, depicted in a cool palate with highlights of a deep red. In an article that she did for Hammond’s feminist magazine, Heresies,…

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    In “Let Them Eat Harmony: Prejudice-Reduction Strategies and Attitudes of Historically Disadvantaged Groups”, the authors have some interesting opinions about intergroup prejudice issue. The issue has been rethinking from psychological perspective. According to the author “harmony with good relations and conflict with bad relations is limited”. Two models are discussed in this article. One is prejudice-reduction model and the other one is collective-action model. To begin with…

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    The lack of harmony shown in Mr. and Mrs. Westcott’s relationship is represented through the faulty tone of the radio. In our diagram, this is shown through the different shades on the scale showing harmony and discord. Immediately marked for its “mistaken sensitivity to discord,” the reactive nature of the radio is mirrored in Mr. and Mrs. Westcott’s conflicting personalities. Jim Westcott, not wanting to waste his youth on slipcovers and other extravagances was an extremely practical man who…

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    it off which made sookan mad and sad of the Japanese they could have helped him but yet she felt the Buddha and felt instantly better which show her changing about her mood so quickly after his death like it wasn't one of the worst things ever. "Harmony will prevail" (choi pg.46) which shows that she might be sad but understands good will come back even stronger you just got to stick with it. Which show that Sookan has changed and is maturing because she moved on. The Russians came right after…

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    The reconstruction and harmony did not last forever. Some people still felt back people were inferior. Harmony started to snap. The Ku Klux Klan rose to power. They were a group of white extremists who raged violence against African Americans. The government refused to send federal aid. The Democratic party slowly started to take over (“Reconstruction” 3). All the dominoes of harmony were done falling. All that was left was suffering. Even though Stowe 's book influenced the new freedoms of the…

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    Perhaps the greatest meditation on how art serves the soul, came in 1910, when Russian painter and art theorist Wassily Kandinsky published The Art of Spiritual Harmony, an exploration of the deepest and most authentic motives for making art. A pioneering work in the movement to free art from its traditional bonds to material reality is one of the most important documents in the history of modern art. It explains Kandinsky’s own theory of painting and crystallizes the great ideas that were…

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    large murals that are located throughout the terminals. One mural entitled, “In Peace and Harmony with Nature” depicts a scene about the destruction of life and the environment. To depict such a scene, the mural displays children mourning over the loss of what appears to be three women, along with several different animals. In the background of the mural there is a raging forest fire (“In Peace and Harmony with Nature”). This isn’t the typical type of mural that would be seen within an airport.…

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    Lorenzo the Magnificent and started to do a tomb for them. While doing this Julius asked him tto do the Sistine chapel and paid him. He a Lorenzo de Vinci could bring freshness and energy to their paintings. Leonardo de Vinci and Michelangelo showed harmony and balance in their painting Leonardo…

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