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    Greek Art

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    All forms of arts serve as means of expression of the human 's’ inner feelings and desires. In actuality, people have the freedom to express their opinions, judgments, and even the darkest desires in any way they wished. However, some people tend to call any type of expression as art. The reason for this is that the word “art” justifies, in a sense, some corruptive and useless artist works. Although I am in favor of almost all types of artworks, there should be a regulative system which…

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    have been doing art all my life with the influence of my father, who is a professional artist at inka gallery, Salamanca. He has introduced me to art and the techniques of oil painting, such as never to use black paint but use purple, brown and blue to make a dark paint colours, the way to use the art brushes properly and many more influences and techniques. From all the variety of art that he has showed me I would have to say that oil paint was my favour medium to use in the art world, due to…

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    As stated in the beginning of the movie “video games don’t die, they evolve”. As a Graphic Design Art major that hits a soft spot because as an artist you understand even when you put your passion into your work; you can always create new ideas and evolve with the new trends. Artwork in my eyes is creativity, imagination, and telling a story. Phil Fish communicated “every form of artwork or expression man kind has ever made is put into a video game”. The argument they were making that impacted…

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    leave out the “o” in God. The next ones are; Prohibit of improper worship, Prohibit of Oaths, Observance of sacred times, Respect for parents and teachers, Prohibition of harming to another person, Prohibition of sexual immortality , Prohibition of Theft, Prohibition of harming a person through speech, and Prohibition of…

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    Looted Art It is because of the looting, we have lost thousands of art pieces and possibly never learned about artists that have existed. I chose this article because it shows how looting has been an ongoing problem almost from ever since the beginning of art. This article explains that almost every country when it would acquire new lands and conquer other countries would take over their art and make it their own. This way it would bring more wealth to the nation that is taking over. But not…

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    Bridgeport Music Case

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    Music is an integral part of modern society. Melodies, tunes, and rhythms bind people in a way that no other form of artwork can. Music also offers the musicians and composers an opportunity to express themselves through their work. Every musician gets his or her own opportunity to share his or her thoughts and feelings. And every listener of music can form their own thoughts and opinions about the songs they listen to. That is because no two songs are alike; or are they? Music has been around…

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    Motor Vehicle Theft Crime

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    still costly to society as a whole, especially motor vehicle theft. Studying and understanding motor vehicle theft is essential in reducing the crime rate and calculating costs of the crime on society. According to McCollister, French & Fang (2010), motor vehicle theft costs society approximately $10,772 with estimated victim costs, criminal justice costs, such as legal costs, and crime…

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    “Just as painting before it, cinema presents us with familiar images of visible reality- interiors, landscapes, human characters-arranged within a rectangular frame.” - Lev Manovich Films have become central dissemination of popular culture in and around the globe over the eons. They invite imagination and story- telling among all peoples and help to enlighten and enliven the audience beyond the boundaries of society and also open sometimes closed doors on…

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    Fraud Act 2006 Case Study

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    Debbie will be charged contrary to Fraud Act 2006 section 1 . Fraud can be committed in one of three ways; the fraud Debbie is likely to be charged with is false representation. S2(1) states that ‘a person is in breach of this section if he’ , S2(1)(a) ‘Dishonestly makes a false representation , S2(1)(b) ‘and intends, by making the representation’ , S2(1)(b)(i)’to make a gain for himself or another’ , S2(1)(b)(ii) ‘or to cause loss to another or to expose another to a risk of loss’ . The actus…

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    Auto Thefts

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    involving auto thefts, I found very few articles. In fact, according to one author, motor vehicle thefts are the number one under-researched part one crime (Jeffrey Walsh, 2007). In this same article studies indicate auto thefts are linked to community structure, instability and surrounding crime (Jeffrey Walsh, 2007). The author theorizes the reason for the lack of research is the crime itself creates little effect on most victims. That said, stability of a neighborhood has an affect on auto…

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