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    Hunters And Feathers Essay

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    Hunters and Gathers Before we even had building and massive cities our ancient relatives live in tribes. There was a simple system of living, you hunt as a group and other gathers living supplies and everyone live to survive and no one went hungry. It was a mass group effort to stay alive and be strong. Somewhere down the line we lost that connection to help each other’s out. We have gave up on all bands that hold us and now rely on self-worth. Only a handful of people try to make sure everyone…

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    This essay will descried how art can be an important part of either the religious or political system of a society, Also I will provide examples of the visual, verbal, and musical arts. These forms of art do not only provide a passage for people to express their beliefs, but seeing the trends in arts during a historical time period can expose the overall experiences and beliefs of a society. Art can be a significant part of the religious systems of a society, and is defined as “the creative use…

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    industry. With its beautiful graphics, gripping music, engaging gameplay, and stunningly deep and twist-filled plot that never lets up, Bioshock cannot be denied as a work of art. To tell this story, much violence is needed. Violence is consistent in all art: movies, music, and paintings. Violence is not in art for the sake of violence. Rather, violence is in art for the sake of the art conveying its meaning unto us. Violence creates a powerful picture and art would not be nearly as compelling…

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    artists, Italy has a lot of problems but when talking about art I guess I can say, without fear, that I live in a coutry full of talented individuals. Today I'm even more excited because I'm presenting you a digital artist living and working in Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Italian region where I live too. His name is Federico Bebber and his digital artworks are obscure and someway sensual, a must see for you lovers of the finest dark art. Federico's inspiration comes from b-movies, horror movies…

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    I remember when I was in Elementary School and every day we had time to do music, art, and/or theater both in class and as an extra elective. I know that personally for me this was my favorite part of each day when I was able to have a bit more freedom and express myself the way I wanted to through the arts. Every day this is what my classmates and I looked forward to, every lesson we got to use the arts or every time we went to our electives we loved learning and remembered what we learned…

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    When I was at the David Owsley Museum I was looking at art pieces that had more of a realistic feel. This piece caught my attention and then I listened to the audio and I really enjoyed the two pieces of art being placed together. There were three things that caught my attention with the music and then I noticed that things we discussed in art connected directly to the ideas from music. The first thing that was intriguing to me was the tone color. Next, the dynamic was interesting and related to…

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    All art forms are important to a culture because the music, the sculptures, the paintings, etc., all help form and differentiate each culture from another. Therefore, I disagree with the statement that visual artists are more important to a culture than performing artists because they create permanent work of art because both works of art can cause people to reflect on their lives, can bring enjoyment, and both can allow people to experience and interpret the art in their own way. It shouldn’t…

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    Institutionalized Racism

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    Fashion and art have been essential in my life, serving as a method to exhibit my emotions, thoughts, and desires. Ever since I entered the University of California, Los Angeles, I felt as if I could never find an environment that allowed me express my artistic abilities while still being an activist and agent of change for marginalized groups. I feel as if joining the Cultural Affairs Commission, and holding a position in the Hip-Hop Congress, will provide me a platform in which to I can fully…

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    identity. The arts are such a rooted part of the human identity that every society, culture, civilization, and group emulates some form of it, from pottery in Ancient Egypt to Shakespearean plays in 18th Century England. With this in mind, philosophers have attempted to answer throughout history the burning questions pertaining to this need and appreciation for the arts, to explain what stimulates…

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    Fern Bank History

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    behaviors. I found the exhibit to be interesting, due to the fact that the exhibit displayed creative examples of contemporary and traditional forms of customs over eras of history. The varied forms of the customs included clothing, jewelry and body art, which explain the reasoning behind the diverse forms of artistic expression. From examining the artifacts I learn the value these customs play to a specific group such as a religion, ethnic group…

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