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    Mobile Museum Of Art

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    visiting collection of art. The collection available in the Museum spans the periods from the classical antiquity to the present day art. The museum is owned and supported by a unique private to public partnership where the facility is owned by the city of Mobile while the art collection is privately owned. The mobile museum of art, I come to learnt it was founded in the year 1964 and since then the museum has grown…

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    Winnifred Sullivan’s, The Impossibility of Religious Freedom is a thought provoking book in which she addresses her involvement and observations of the trial Warner vs. Boca Raton (1999). The trial is about a group of Florida residents who wanted to remove the city’s forcible removal of gravesite memorial arrangements that they had erected for their deceased relatives (Sullivan 2). Sullivan is an academic and a lawyer, hence she is able to portray both sides of the coin from a socialistic…

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    Italian Painting Industry

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    The New Italian Painting Industry Rome became the most important political center of the country because of the increasing demand in art industry, rebuilding new economy system. Most importantly, the art industry in Rome is popularized out of monopoly of knowledge between wealthy people. Also, the pope cardinal of Rome continuously supports artists. The social and political circumstance help artists to develop their own creativity into their works, but still receive the techniques and designs…

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    Barefoot, wet, and cold, author Zadie Smith, as recounted in her essay Man vs. Corpse, finds an old collection of Italian paintings bound in a weathered hardcover. Grappling with the ever-familiar urge to explore lives unfamiliar—via social media—on her phone, she forces herself to thumb through the contents. She asserts that her “mind does not easily accept stately historical processions. But Golden Yellows and eggshell blues [...] are the sorts of things [her] mind accepts.” (2) Flipping…

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    The United States vs. Italy. The world is filled with about 200 countries and they all differ from each other. A country is defined as a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory (English Oxford Living Dictionaries). Nonetheless not all countries are the same, and there are numerous things that distinguish one from another. The United States and Italy are two very diverse countries because they differ in their location, historical background, language, culture,…

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    Court Judges In Colombia

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    Colombia is a small country located in South America. The people of this country have lived in fear for many years. In 1538 Spain entered Colombia. Before Spain’s entry, the land was populated mostly by isolated tropical-forest Indians. Simon Bolivar became the first president of The Republic of Greater Colombia, after a 14 year war that ended when Bolivar defeated the Spanish. A bloody war began in 1948 when a presidential hopeful Jorge Eliecer Gaitan was assassinated. This did not end…

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    Narrative About Stadiums

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    have been volunteered to assist the Kuwaitis in retaking their capital.” Pvt Jump simply nodded as he did not understand the seriousness of the situation his sergeant put him in. on the day of battle Tundra entered the city with the Kuwaiti national army as they entered the city it was oddly silent until Tundra had kicked a can by accident.Tundra bent down to pick the can up only to narrowly dodge a sniper’s bullet, soon the battle had started and bullets filled the air. No sooner had the…

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    to raise funds to cover abortions and other reproductive related medical procedures to many of the cities low income females. Some Americans may question why this matters if it doesn’t affect all women, but it matters because a group of women is just as important as the rest. Statistics prove that 14.5% of the women living in the U.S. currently live below the poverty line, while 33% of women living in the U.S. have low income (Uberoi 3). The government is limiting a large amount of the women…

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    The problem is that most people decide to be lazy and simply liter without the process of recycling. I think that most people in the area do not seem to recognize that they are the ones who contribute to the issues and the damages of an unhealthy living environment in our planet. My senior project is about me working with various…

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    about the condition of their beloved country. According to Adhaf Soueif, an Egyptian author and political/cultural reporter, Graffiti helped create a community where people united in order to combine similar thoughts and reactions (Soueif, On Art and Politics). It also created a sense of power and authority from the citizens giving them the right to protest in a way they feel is most effective (Soueif, On Art and Politics). This reveals the concept of “Pictures vs. Words” and how a painted…

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