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    Culture defines art. According to Webster's dictionary, the definition of culture is the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular group, place, and or time. As time progresses and present becomes past, the ability to preserve a society lies on the capacity to transfer history through tangible forms. Art has the capacity to preserve society and its history; it preserves events and emotions that were once meaningful to an era. Animal symbolism in Chinese and Japanese art as seen in a war…

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    4.3 Psychology Perspectives Gender differences in the physiological and psychological function. Obviously, the physiological characteristics of women in the language has an important influence. Women's tone more often than male loud, in mastering the language of correct pronunciation has inherent advantages. Because of their own social image of establishment of lack of confidence, women to identity and position in society are the standard language is more sensitive. In social life, in order…

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    Life as a Farmer The majority of the people in Ancient China were peasant farmers. Although they were respected for the food they provided for the rest of the Chinese, they lived tough and difficult lives. The typical farmer lived in a small village of around 100 families. They worked small family farms. Although they had plows and sometimes used animals like dogs and oxen to do the work, most of the work was done by hand. Working for the Government Farmers had to work for the government…

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    According to Sigmund Freud, “Anxiety is the price we pay for civilization. As members of social groups, we must control our sexual and aggressive impulses, not act them out (Myer, 2014, p. 427).” Because of this conflict, Freud proposes an idea the ego uses to protect itself, known as defense mechanisms. Defense mechanisms are “the ego’s protective methods of reducing anxiety by unconsciously distorting reality (Myer, 2014, p. 427).” Freud believed that repression, the basic defense mechanism…

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    Thirteen Emperors scroll, depicting thirteen emperors and Chinese rulers. It is attributed to the Tang Dynasty, circa 650, and is manufactured through ink and color on silk — silk being the most popular material for a painting to be made of. As with calligraphy — which is also a common Islamic art form — silk was the most sought after material for the art to be created upon. Through a Confucian lens, the piece is interpreted to be a visual representation of the non-theistic religion’s…

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    Simply put the technique was filling the field with multiple layers of linear networks that left no empty space. The lines resembled East Asian calligraphy, as we know he had a background in this, but was also a reversal of the art as traditionally it was black ink on white paper, he used white and dark tonal backgrounds. He did this to create light, and defused the light throughout the scene he painted…

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    Here I stood. I raised my head and cracked open my eyes to the fracas on the dome of Church of Sant’Ignazio. That beauty blinded me. A peculiarly familiar sensation expanded inside of me, which reminded me of Déjà vu, but somehow vaguely I knew it was not the case. “It is feeling of indissoluble connection, of belonging inseparably to the external world as a whole.” The words from Freud’s book whispered behind my ears like gentle breeze cooling the heat of July. I do not recall my age at…

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    Li Bai's Poetry

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    wanderlust years, in western China he meet a Taoist mystic named Ssu Ma Ch’eng-cheng, who takes Li Bai as his student. He becomes associated and a well-known practitioner of Taoism and embodies it through his poetry. At age twenty-nine in 730 A.D., he makes the first of four marriages and lives in Hupei. Li Bai was born free and his vision in life was to be free. He wanted to be great, but in his own personal path. “ Li Po was an obscure person who greatest hope of advancement lay in convincing…

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    Japanese Geisha

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    This secondary training is done in the field, but the geisha in training does not participate in the advanced levels of interaction (The History and Culture of Japanese Geisha, 2008). The girl is supposed to be seen but not heard by the big sister’s patrons. A girl in this stage of training begins to follow the training geisha to events and is instructed observe or pour drinks. This young girl can also work with a okaa-san, the owner of her geisha house. The geisha in training will learn the art…

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    As the United States was emerging out of the Great Depression and celebrating victory in World War II, brands that produced combat materials had to find a way to stay in business. (???) There has always been a push for international travel, but it is also important for Americans to explore their own country. These themes from the time period are exemplified by an advertisement for the Lockheed Constellation named “The Leader to Paris- the Leader at Home,” published in the New Yorker in September…

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