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    coexistence of both the elements there could be n beauty at all, ‘the ideal’ becomes to him a relative concept. To discuss Baudelaire’s aesthetics of beauty, one of his most important poems is ‘Hymn to Beauty’. In the poem, the poet hold the…

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    process. Therefore, certain visual cues, such as the color blue which suppresses appetite, signal the brain that affect appetite and appeal. The color of a dish is important when examining the evolutionary syntax and the comprehensive nature of aesthetics and the human eye. In the classic children’s book Green Eggs and Ham, Seuss adeptly identifies the aversion to unfamiliar…

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    At the dawn of the nineteenth century, the civilization of England mediated around a rebirth of a religious movement that was exclusive to the Puritan age. People lived their lives upon the foundations of moral behavior, where all art was a mere reflection of religion and morality. This notion persisted that art served as a reinforcement of ethics. As religion and morality pursued to restrict art to stand on its own, a group of artists revolted against Victorian beliefs; among them was Oscar…

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    was a satire; however, some of my peers did not received it as well. Although, I appreciate the comedy based poems and even belive that it I should be used; I have strive away from any comical elements in my poems. I am aware of how it hinders my aesthetic and can affect the mood of my poem; however, it is not for me perhaps n the future. My poems that I have presented should be devoid of comedy or comical relief. I have read some articles that have stated that many pretentious writers stay away…

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    The subject matter of Paul Strand’s Porch Shadows is abstracted by limitations of the artist’s preconceived techniques. Strand isolated the subject’s basic formal elements to make it an aesthetically pleasing photograph and nothing more. Anyone can photograph an object, yet it takes a trained eye and a defined strategy to reduce the object into an abstract form. Porch Shadows exemplifies the Modernist shift in photography by rejecting previous conventions of artistic expression and adopting a…

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    body, the language here unmistakably places an emphasis on submission. That her hair is “wanton” and “disheveled” implies that it requires taming back into control. Such an observation suggests that Eve must be governed even at the level of her aesthetics. Additionally, that her hair is long…

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    In assessing a performance, I approached it much as an adjudicator for a University Interscholastic League One Act Play contest is charged. I begin by reading the play, which I was vaguely familiar with and possibly considering as an option for my students. I find when I choose a play (especially for contest) I spend more time with it, in pre-production researching and preparing, and it is usually a longer season with the contest play. (Most shows go up in four to six weeks and run for one to…

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    Do you ever watch the Super Bowl for its commercials? Have you ever bought a more expensive product because you had seen its advertisement? If the answer is yes, then you might have been a victim of today’s marketers. Jean Kilbourne, author of Killing Us Softly, stated in one of her lectures, “The influence of advertising is quick, cumulative and for the most part, subconscious. Ads sell more products…. Advertising has become much more widespread, powerful, and sophisticated…. Babies at six…

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    The reason I chose this study was because I had never heard about aesthetic leadership and I was interested in how this form of leadership could strengthen my leadership skills. By incorporating aesthetic leadership, this will allow me to adequately guide my colleagues and ensure they are providing the utmost care to their patients. Aesthetics goes beyond simply working in a profession to receive a paycheck. Particularly in nursing, one should have the innate desire, commitment, and passion to…

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    Wilde wrote The Picture of Dorian Gray, which portrayed many of his beliefs. In the novel, Dorian Gray personifies the aesthetic lifestyle in action, pursuing personal satisfaction with abandon. He does not distinct between moral or immoral acts, and simply does what pleases himself without caring about others affected by his actions. Rather than being an advocate for a pure aesthetic lifestyle, Dorian is an…

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