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    artists. Yet, despite her death in the seventeenth century, misogyny persists even in contemporary scholarship of Gentileschi. In both of their articles, Whitney Chadwick and Mary D. Garrard deliberate how gender and sexuality factors in Gentileschi’s artistic agency and her work. Through how they discuss Gentileschi as an artist herself and their visual analysis, both affirm Gentileschi’s influence as a woman art, however, both differ in their approaches with Chadwick…

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    have read the book carefully and do not myself consider it offensive to good taste, likely to lead youth astray, or be injurious to public morals. I feel, furthermore, the the book has considerable distinction as literature, being a powerful and artistic expression of a meaningful philosophical attitude (“Horn On…

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    Americans owe more than 875 billion dollars on student loans, which is more than the total amount that Americans owe on their credit cards. The reason such an inflated number of people request student loans is due to its exorbitant cost. Therefore, post-secondary education should be paid for by the gouvernement. Seeing as the price is so prohibitive, paid education would permit an easier financial situation to certain families, a better mental health and would prevent debt at such a young age.…

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    It earned Jackson seven Grammys and eight American Music Awards, and the Award of Merit, the youngest artist to win it. Thriller became the best-selling album of all time worldwide, with an estimated 65 million copies. It was the first album to have seven Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles, including Billie Jean, Beat It, and Wanna Be…

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    isn’t the slightest question that what she is doing is art, so her motives and the artistic value would be unmistakable to the Supreme Court (Valania 1992).” First amendment attorney Edward de Grazia, states that the nudity in Mann’s photographs challenges her artistic freedom of expression because of the state child pornography laws (Foerstner 1993). These laws are challenging to artists like Mann but the artistic merit of the images makes it easy to defend them (Foerstner 1993). Despite…

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    About Rifle The beautiful commnity of Rifle is surrounded by mesas in the gorgeous Colorado River Valle. The town of Rifle sits at the base of rock formations known as "Bookcliffs." The unique formations are named for their characyeristic lines of shale and sediment that resemble book pages. Rifle is located at the gateway of the Roan Plateou. The gateway is a place of awe-inducing waterfalls, deep canyons, forests of spruce and aspend, and wildflower meadows. Residents of Rifle enjoy of an…

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    6: Standard of Conduct 6.1 All members of the peerage and temporary members of the House must sign the Charter of the House of Lords within two weeks of being given keys. Members that have not signed the Charter by the end of this period shall be removed from the House of Lords. 6.2 All peers of the House of Lords are required to display their royal or highest noble title, at minimum, by their Coat of Arms (COA) or by some form of lettering (Text) recognized by the College of Heraldry at all…

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    each have their own merits, it is when both are examined simultaneously that one can witness the scope and magnitude that each affected the other. Perhaps one of the defining factors of both of these eras is the gradual separation of theology from all other fields, as opposed to the middle ages, and this reality is arguably best manifested in the realm of art. Moreover, it is the content and the style of these classical works that truly show the broadening…

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    paragraph repeating "We cannot be satisfied", listing examples of injustice. This wins sympathy from those who have experienced it and ensures people who haven 't know it is there. Neither of the speeches were designed to "go down in history" on their own merits. This was not their…

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    the image to the possible. One of the important ideas behind the rise of pictorialism was the belief that whilst straight photography could accurately represent an image, it was merely a depiction of reality without any artistic interpretation or meaning and so lacked artistic merit. Pictorialism was developed so that photography would be seen as a branch of art. Pictorial style images use specific techniques, such as smearing vaseline on the camera lens, in order to show the emotion in the…

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