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    Vermeer’s Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, by Timothy Brook, sets out to explain how the world was transformed during the seventeenth century through a growing world market and expanding globalization between civilizations and cultures that either had not have contact or limited contact in the past. The book is organized into eight sections, each corresponding to a different piece of art created by Johannes Vermeer and other artists. Each of these sections covers a…

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    Vermeer’s Hat by Timothy Brook, looks at globalization in the 1600s through the works of Johannes Vermeer. These works include, View of Delft, Officer and Laughing Girl, Young Woman Reading a Letter, The Geographer, Woman Holding a Balance, and The Card Players. The book also looks at works that are not Vermeer’s, including, a plate from the Lambert Van Meerten Museum of Delft, and Emperor Guan, The Chinese God of War. Brooks uses these works of art to examine globalization, through the close…

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    Breaking Benjamin is a rock band from Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1999 by Benjamin Burnley, lead singer and guitarist for the band. The first lineup included drummer Jeremy Hummel, bassist Mark Klepaski, and guitarist Aaron Fink. They released four studio albums between 2002 and 2009 (Saturate (2002), We Are Not Alone (2004), Phobia (2006), and Dear Agony (2009)). Due to Burnley’s recurring illnesses, the band was forced to enter into an extended hiatus in 2010. During the hiatus, the band…

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    Worse” Dawn and Liz start by having a conversation about spending time together. However, Dawn declines Liz’s (proposition) because she wants to hang out with Candace. Moreover, Candace is seen as a “Totally Insincere” (NR) person who is only friendly when she wants something from people yet Dawn is her friend because she wants to meet Candace’s older brother. Candace is being treated as a friend only because she has a cool older brother and if she did not have a cool sibling, peers like Dawn…

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    Teen TV is well known for breaking the boundaries of TV by explore taboo topics, which creates friction in the television business and the social media world, which can greatly impact the popularity of a show and network. A lot of publicity is formed around controversial topics being depicted on TV. The television industry specifically is very vast. Teen TV is generally looked upon as low culture television. One major reason as to why that is, is the target audience. Teenagers are perceived as…

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    Beauty of our Planet (3) The earth is round. It is rotating every 24 hours with one complete rotation on its axis. That one rotation, is called a day. Imagine that sun shines as a flashlight that descends on the earth. That flash light won’t shines the whole earth but only a part of it. While the opposite side of the earth would be dark, our side would receive the sunlight. Sometimes, a solar eclipses occur at New Moon, when the moon is between Earth and the Sun. Lunar eclipse occur, when Earth…

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    Fire Services History

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    History of fire services The history of fire dates way back to the beginning of dawn. Started from discovering fire, to fires breaking out and groups of people gathering together to put it out, and to the EMS services that we have today. Fire services have came a long way to get where we are now. The first evidence of man's ability to harness fire dates back to about 200,000-400,000 years ago. When we were able to harness fire it led to many changes and advances of man and society. Man, used…

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    In 2013 the documentary “Blackfish” premiered at the Sundance festival, but was later spread to a larger community with the help of CNN. The film “Blackfish” questions the treatment and imprisonment of Orca Whales and proposes the idea that being held in small enclosures is detrimental to the health of these intelligent beings. After the documentary aired, “Seaworld’s profits dropped 84%” (Rhodan), but there are some visitors who still choose to attend the amusement park. What is the amoral…

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    culture remained viable in Rome. After a victorious battle, the Romans collected Greek valuables and headed home. For example, a Roman general, Fulvius Nobilior, paraded over a thousand bronze and marble statues through the streets of Rome from “dawn to dusk” causing every wealthy Roman to desire one of their own. Soon, copies of Greek art filled Rome’s homes. Other items like medical books found their way to Rome in a similar fashion. Romans admired them so…

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    Creativity In Film

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    Edward Cullen a "Vegetarian Vampire" who is a mind reader and only drinks animal’s blood, also feels very attracted to Bella mostly because he is not able to read her mind. The series narrate the struggle they had to go through to be together. Breaking Dawn, the last part of the saga, focuses on their wedding and Bella having a half human half vampire child, this book was divided in two movies, to over extend the grand…

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