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    Andy Warhol exploring the theme of death. Andy Warhol was the most successful and highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for galleries. Nevertheless, his screen printed images of Marilyn Monroe, soup cans, and sensational…

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    Dead Men's Path

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    the college, a traditional college. Obi has new ideas he thinks will bring the school into a modern era. He soon finds that his ideas don’t achieve the results that he imagined. Obi, bright and enthusiastic as ever who is excited to find out what he can do for the school that has been in need of help. The school had been short-staffed for quite some time, his forward thinking and eager to share the modern life with the village and students the attending the college. Dead Men’s Path is an address…

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    Mandela Role Model

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    protests. As you can see, both Mandela and Parks stood up for themselves, and as a result, the world became a better place with more equality. In conclusion, Nelson Mandela is a role model for so many people because he stood up for himself, this is something that is still important in our modern society. I would compare him to Rosa Parks, she wasn’t just a women fighting for the same cause, but she also stood up for herself when she was oppressed by the government, just like…

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    Savannah Price 4th Period Compare and Contrast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein Throughout the past centuries, different styles of art have risen to the surface. The art style that came into focus from the mid 1950s in Britain, even into the 1990s in Russia, was Pop Art. Pop Art was a way for modern artist to challenge what tradition told them, and to be able to create a parallel where art could be included in such things as advertisements and posters. Pop Art…

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    the one of the most successful highly paid commercial illustrator. This was all before he began to make art. He is very famous for his screen printing of Marilyn Monroe and soup cans. He became synonymous with Pop art due to some of his work.He was one of Pop art’s most famous artists. He was famous for the Campbell’s Soup can label. On the label he had many pictures of Marilyn…

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    The National Party came to power in 1948 and implemented the policy of Apartheid which remained entrenched in South Africa (SA) until 1994. Sport is an important factor in South African’s lives owing to their strong sports culture. It unified people as well as publically highlighted the Apartheid racial policies through the use of media coverage of sporting fixtures. Essentially, international factors created external pressure on the Apartheid government through the use of sports boycotts.…

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    demanding independence and self rule. Unlucky for Gandhi, tensions emerged between Indians who believed in the partition of India based on religion, and those who believed in a United country. Gandhi believed in a united India where Muslims and Hindus can live together side by side in harmony. On the other hand, some prominent leaders such as Mohammed Jinnah believed in 2 states a Muslim state and a Hindu state. Violence broke out between Hindus and Muslims regarding the partition problem. The…

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    The question about these movements is: What exactly are they, who lead them or played a part in them, where did they take place, when did they happen, why did they happen, and so what? What's so important about it? It started in the 1950's. World War II ended, and our economy was in a major boom, along with our population, after the end of the war, Abstract Expressionism was discovered. The counterculture movement was important, it set the stage for social movements. During the 1960’s, Andy…

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    Andy Warhol Was A Big inspiration to the Pop Art movement that started in the 1950’s. His Campbell’s Soup and Marilyn Monroe Paintings Made him a really famous painter in the Twenty First Century. Andy Warhol changed the world by Showing color in his paintings and showing what would happen if it was a different color in every different painting he did. He made it iconic and popular especially with his marolyn and campbell’s soups. Born in August 16, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the…

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    We Were Soldiers

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    We Were Soldiers One… And Young is a thrilling novel the recounts the First and Second Battalions of 7th Cavalry Regimen during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley. The events in the book are told by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore the commander of the battalion and Joseph L. Galloway a war journalist. Moore is in charge of two battalions that are some of the first to incorporate helicopters into their tactics. They go into Vietnam under manned due to expiring enlistments; they had to fight a true…

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