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    However, his massive interest in calligraphy and dedication to the art and the wonders of handwriting improved his design eye and helped him create Baskerville’s readable and embellished type forms. Serven’s newly uncovered history Serven was discovered in 2017 among John Baskerville’s…

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    chew/gang,and developed. During the 1970’s on the subway of New York,and later expanded to the city walls themselves .The first forms of subway graffiti were quick spray-painted or marker signatures (“tags”,which quickly evolved into large elaborate calligraphy),complete With color effects,shading,and more .Hip hop is mostly centered around the emcee (rapper),since emcee has sell product in forms of CD’s music industry can sell. 2nd paragraph .Graffiti art started in Philadelphia in 1967 It…

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    Tin Foil Boat Reflection

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    IS Final Over three dollars’ worth of pennies can be held afloat in a tin foil boat. Who would have thought? Our group project allowed us to apply ourselves in a new way to teach the youth of Waverly. The skills and ideas taught in the IS Reader were applied in both developing our project and in the teaching process with the kids. The project was a significant part of the class because it allowed us to connect ideas discussed in class and apply them into a social setting. Important,…

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    Initially, my educational goals were to go to a community college and transfer to a 4 year university, get a degree, and make a lot of money. Now being at DVC for a semester, my goals have changed because of the many different experiences I had and a few of the clubs I have joined in this school. One education goal I have is to learn the subjects I am interested in and apply them to the real world. I came to DVC to also redeem myself and build a habit of becoming a hard worker and push myself to…

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    Classical China made various contributions in many areas such as, the areas of political institutions, religion, culture, economy, and society. The Qin and Han dynasties were agricultural states that valued ancestors, had a uniform tax system, a strict code of law, and a bureaucracy. The Han bureaucracy consisted of upperclassmen and people who could pass the civil service examination. Emperor Wudi established this exam, that tested law and Chinese literature. Emperor Wudi also established a…

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    relics of saints. The paintings that did survive the crusades were mostly Islamic art created by an artist of a different religion. Scribes of Illuminated Manuscripts often depicted images of men and women only as Islamic rulers, some contained Calligraphy, or pen drawn illustrations, which mainly appeared in secular Arabic which is part of the Muslim religion. The weight of Islamic impacts on the forms of visual art, produced during the crusades, was tremendous. The amount of art influenced by…

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    Reality Vs Grades

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    Grades at School vs Reality Every school around the world is based on grading systems. The main purpose of grading is to examine if students adapt the knowledge which was taught in the class. Usually after a short period of time teachers test their students on the material learned during lectures. Whilst some students find acquiring good grades more easily, other may struggle with it. On the positive side regular assessment allows the detection of gaps in a student 's knowledge, and encourages…

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    Art is ag form of language that everybody can communicate and transfer information through it. It is always controversial to assign a definition to art. The definition of art may varies based on different time periods and cultures. As art grow and develop through time due to interactions between different cultures and artists its definition also changes. On this paper, we are not going to see the definition of art but we will cover how non-western arts influence western-arts and we will compare…

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    and take a listen to what he has to say next. He takes weakness as a non-graduate to become a strength in his argument. Instead of focusing on the failure aspect of dropping out, Jobs exemplifies how his brief time at college allowed him to learn calligraphy, which soon become a crucial part in the birth of Macintosh. He proves to the audience that learning at an institute can be fundamental essential to their future. Jobs won the audience over with his humor, honesty, and being humble while…

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    Over the past 100 years the countries of the Middle East have experienced many major regime changes, wars, and societal upheavals. These events have shaped, and will continue to influence, the area for years to come. One notable effect that these changes have caused, is the alteration of art forms, and the scattering of artists to other Western nations in order to avoid persecution. Shirin Neshat and Ahmed Moustafa are two such artists who have emerged from the events of their respective…

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