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    recordings consisting of a vocal part are diminished because of that. From what I can tell from the recording of G.M. Cohan’s “I Want To Hear a Yankee Doodle Tune” we get a sense of the uniqueness of Cohan’s voice but it essentially is robbed of the realness achieved by later advances of recording technology. The one true benefit I can see from this technology of the early 20th century is the thirst for live music. I’m sure the thirst for live music was at a way higher level than it is now being…

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    Therapeutic Relationship The person centered approach highly accentuates the importance of the client-therapist relationship in the therapeutic process. It assumes that clients are basically trustworthy and have the inner resources to find solutions to their own problems. Putting this into practice, Ruth should be assisted by the therapist in setting her own goals for therapy. The therapist’s role is to create “growth-promoting climate” for her that will allow her to explore herself. Therapist…

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    Michelangelo's Mosess

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    on the head and in the beard look soft. The deeply carved robes and beard give contrast to the rest of the body, making it stand out with its light and smooth look. The Moses is asymmetrical; this gives off more of an impression of movement and realness. The biggest contrast is between the two stone slabs Moses is carrying and everything else on the body. The slabs are perfectly flat and made of hard, straight lines while the rest of the sculpture is rounded and…

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    Hampshire College and the New York Film Academy. Hirsch inspiration for making and directing this film was that he was tormented when he was twelve years old.Hirsch is respectable on the grounds that he is extraordinary pioneer who carries warmth and realness alongside the force of his narrative's essential message,lets into movement a genuine activity arrange inside groups to battle bullying in schools. His primary purpose of making the video was to inspirie backing and strengthening for the…

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    The journal entry form used in Flowers for Algernon is very effective to the narrative. It emphasizes Charlie’s thoughts and what intelligence level he is at. However, Charlie is not completely dependable as a narrator. Charlie does not really show the feelings of others in his entries. As the novel progresses the journal entries clearly show how Charlie’s intelligence, emotions, and relationships change after the experimental surgery he undergoes. In the beginning of the book,…

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    This will be a description of “The Lamentation” by Giotto di Bondone (1305). One thing that stands out in this painting is the use of line. The artist’s use and qualities of the lines brings out the purpose and meaning of the painting, as well as what is actual and implied. The fresco painting depicts the body of Christ, Christ’s supporters, and the Angels in heaven after he had been crucified. This being the actual focal point of the artwork. The downward-left diagonal line of the mountain in…

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    out to me is how America is obsessed with being entertained. American Culture is so intertwined with the idea of being entertained that it is almost defined by it. We iconicize and idolize our entertainment, both the content and those personalities or actors that deliver it to us. Nearly every week you can ready about what movies opened, how well they are doing in the box office, how well they are doing worldwide. Americans love to know how much our forms of entertainment are enjoyed, much like…

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    The School Of Athens

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    is said that, “Florence artist work side by side with literary humanist to retrieve Classic heritage” (Fiero, 408).The reason why this painting along other from this painting was the incorporation of mathematical application intertwined with the realness of the human figures. It was not until the high Renaissance where they take the idea of the Classical style and fuse real life proportions to make paintings as real as possible. This mathematical phenomenon is known as linear perspective.…

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    It plagues our nation, this thought of entitlement, the assumption that there needs to be an instant gratification, if there is to be one at all. Never has there been a time, in my lifetime, that I have gone without the sight of people settling for ‘LESS THAN’, because they are unwilling to wait for better. It happens in ALL aspects of life really… Relationships: Over 60% of marriages today are ending in divorce by the 15 year mark, or before. To me, or to anyone who truly values the sanctity of…

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    grieving to this day over his death, however I no longer blame God for Corbin passing. God’s intentions are never to see us hurt. God has a much bigger plan than any of us are able to comprehend, by Corbin passing so many of us were woken up to the realness of having a loved one pass away and learned how to overcome this grief at a young age. God does not intend for terrible things to happen, death is apart of life and God never wanted us to have to go through death, he has proven that to us by…

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