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    Is Art A Fluidity?

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    Art is a Fluidity Society is constantly changing, growing, and evolving; art is a constant. Since there were cavemen, there were prehistoric cave paintings. When people began to hunt, they began to sculpt hunting weapons and tools using solely natural resources. Once religion became a part of society, art became one of the major means of expressing religious beliefs. Art is a constant because it is natural. It is something that is instilled within us all from a very young age. When we are…

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    Cultural References

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    The historical and cultural references in Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno's "The Culture Industry" and Walter Benjamin's "The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility" are subtle but nonetheless fundamental. I began the research process by perusing through both writings to find references applicable to my papers. That is, I tried to find references that substantiated and bolstered the points I made in Midterm Paper 1. I found eight references that were suitable for further…

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    Pay For Performance Essay

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    Pay for performance, also referred to as merit pay or incentive pay, is paying an individual beyond their base pay for completing agreed-upon measures of performance, rather than only for the time they have worked, seniority, or their ownership within the company (Making pay-for-performance pay). In structured pay-for-performance plans, the owner and the employee have a documented understanding between performance and the incentive in which the agreement outlines the expectations of the employee…

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    amongst the have nots often encourage young men to acquire what the haves already obtain (2016). This method and notion is partly responsible for the crime that are seen in Woodside. The problem identified for the community of Woodside is drug related crimes. The etiology of the problem is due lack of employment and lack of financial resources and availability. Woodside is located on Highway 17 and 210. This Highways allow access to community by being close to surf city, topsail beach,…

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    Ipads Persuasive Essay

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    There are countless ways that an iPhone or an iPad can get damaged and while these are great devices that have become practically ubiquitous for anyone who uses them, they are also very prone to damage and it is very important to have the number of iPhone or iPad repairs handy. Here are some common ways that they can get damaged. In the pocket This is a classic way for the iPhone to get damaged. The problem is that the iPhone is constantly being carried on us and that therefore means that it's…

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    abstracted from reality is my favorite thing in art and in my opinion shows creativity. When I was back in elementary school I always dreaded art assignments or activities that required precision and rigid step by step directions. Blame it on my caregiver 's permissive parenting style but, I liked to do things independently. Following teacher’s direction in art, frustrated me when the final product didn 't look exactly like the teachers. It made me hate art. Much later in high school, I learned…

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    Performing Arts High Schools: Should the Government Fund Them? In ancient human societies, abilities in visual and musical arts were often considered prerequisites for government services, and were associated with religious and leadership roles. In medieval Europe, private tutors were sought after by wealthy families, and the middle and lower classes could seek apprenticeships to professional artists for music and art instructions. In the 1800s, public education begin in the United States…

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    't stimulate it. Ah, I see, well at the end of the day Native American art like all others will hold ceremonial, financial, and cultural value or all three when the time and place are right. Curious, Native American art is sold illegally on the market? How so? Interesting, I research into investing to real estate market and home design! My mother is very educated on the market. I will often ask her a lot of questions related to making purchases in the market; it tends to annoy her at times…

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    Do We Gain From The Arts

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    What kind of knowledge do we gain from the arts? It has been highly bothering to determine to what is knowledge produced by the arts. How do we know it is knowledge. How do we differentiate between the knowledge provided by arts and natural science. Is knowledge of the arts intention of the artist, the artwork itself or the interpretations of the viewer? To a large extent knowledge of the art is subject to contextual analysis and remain subjective whereas natural science tends to be more…

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    Vietnam Memorial Essay

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    Abraham Lincoln, Christopher Columbus, Iwo Jima, The Vietnam Memorial, and the drawn out list continues of the many remarkable people and events that over the years artist have created memorials of/for. People create statues, plaques, mausoleums, etc., all for someone who has done something so phenomenal for this nation, as well of astonishing and even devastating events that have forever left an imprint on America and the rest of the world. Designing and having the task of dedicating a…

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