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    The Life of Stephen Crane Stephen Crane, American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Crane is the author of the American Literary Classics such as : Red Badge of Courage, Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, The Open Boat, The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky, and The Blue Hotel. These are his most regarded writings. What made the writings so highly regarded was how Crane was able to bring a realistic impression in his writings that makes the reader feel immersed; experiencing what the characters are…

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    Americans tend to believe that getting a College degree has always been attending as a prestigious thing to have. Which in a way it is, due to the fact that only some are fortunate enough to go. To those who are fortunate enough to go, I would say it's very beneficial to go even though you will place yourself in debt but it will extend your years of development and it will make you more competitive for the job market. People believe that college is the way to go due to the many job…

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    Moral virtue and the purpose of life have been the theme of ancient philosophical writings and the center of life debates, with a diversity of perspectives that reflect time and culture. The earliest great thinkers include Kong Qiu 孔丘, who is more commonly referred to as Confucius; and Daoist sage, Lao Tzu 老子, commonly referred to as the Daodejing (Penny & Ryden, 2008). Here, intellect and logic combined to produce profound, guiding principles that have expanded beyond the Asian culture and…

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    Sgraffito Research Paper

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    10th century, but is argued to go as far back as the 5th century. The term sgraffito is the Italian word for scratch, it adopted this name due to the process used to create this art. It also means “to write or to mark” coming from the root word “Calligraphy” this applies to the drawing of pictures or writing into the art as it is made. The process of sgraffito in pottery is using two layers of clay, a base layer that…

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    Kabuki History

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    musical structures, but ones which do not have much in common with Western music. The performance of Japanese music has traditionally been of a spiritual character, similarly to martial arts and other art forms of arts such as the tea ceremony and calligraphy, for example. The musician works on an inner strength in mastering of his or her instrument, more than simply perfecting a technique of some sort and providing entertainment. Audiences are looking…

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    the emperor of China makes China isolated. Nevertheless, this doesn't mean they don't have any civilization or achievements. The earliest Chinese writing system is pictographs, which use the drawing and symbols as words. Then it developed into calligraphy. ( Doc 6) Although, modern Chinese won't write in those way anymore. But it definitely helps to organize the society and people at that time. Sometimes later, they “suddenly” notice they can't isolate themselves anymore. Therefore, Silk Road…

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    S. Marco Bowl Essay

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    The heterogeneity of the S. Marco bowl includes not only a wealth of information but also a network of relationships of different levels of meaning. The origin of the individual parts, their materiality, the fragmentation and the gesture of the details demand possible interpretation in the assembly and observation of the object. The Byzantine makers and artisans served as the viewers of the conventional conception of the iconic characters, trying out ideas to ensure that their references could…

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    Looking Glass, a celebration of half a millennium of Chinese influence on European luxury goods.” America’s art/fashion at this exhibit was heavily inspired by China, including the designs/patterns on things. Many Americans are interested in Chinese calligraphy and characters. Today people get tattoos of a special meaning or saying that is in Chinese. Art isn’t only used in fashion or tattoos there is also a lot of art in certain festivities or…

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    and playing that piano. Through this, I’ve accomplished tasks I never thought were possible without hard work, the drive, and dedication. I also enjoy developing talents that will help me with possible future occupations. For example, doodling, calligraphy, and writing on my iPad help me to not only practice these skills, but to also learn the programs and systems used. Finally, a few time wasters help me to relax and have the necessary down time in everyday life. These are shopping, texting,…

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    Morgana” as a piece of evidence. My friends had always been jealous of my skill and asked me to forge their parents signatures and write compliments on their average work to show to their parents. I used what i had learned last summer when i took a calligraphy class and i wrote a letter that no one would suspect it being written by a teenager. When the cops were at the house, I realized that I was wrong about that and they saw right through our plan of faking a letter. Charles only cared to…

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