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    The museum in Atlanta is a much known museum it’s known for its art inside it and for how big it is also how long it is standing. I couldn’t visit a museum but I am sure going to talk to you about this fantastic museum I searched up on. This museum is amazing by just looking at it you’re going to want to read more about it and find many things about it also this museum is the most biggest in the whole world. What I am going to talk to you is about the history there is in this museum and the art…

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    I am going to argue that street art rose to a substantially valuable level from cultural and historical perspective, thus, it is time to change or flex the property law in favor of preserving important murals of street artists. My focus is solely on Banksy, whose works have been predominantly illegal. B. Background on Street Art and Graffiti Although street art and graffiti are frequently referred to as being synonymous to each other and there is, indeed, a lot of crossover between…

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    Due to the different resources available in the colonies along with the European’s primary goal, the patterns of interactions greatly varied between the European settlers and the Native Americans depending on the location. In New York, the interactions centered primarily around trading war products and fur while, in New Spain, the settlers mainly focused on spreading their religion and starting missions. The interactions in the two regions developed in similar way since every group wanted to…

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    The Olmecs

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    well-known artists that were from Mexico include Frida Khalo, Diego Rivera, Jose Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, and David Alfaro Siqueiros. These artists are very different in their style as well as the subjects they paint. However, they all play a main role in the art of Mexico. Mexico has a large amount of murals, which are paintings on walls. These murals are traced all the way back to the Mayan and Aztec civilizations. Diego Rivera is the most known muralists in Mexico. His murals can be…

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    The way people look at other people and things in the world can be affected by many things. Certain people’s lifestyle, childhood, and/or their neighborhood can make a big impact on the way that person view certain perspectives in the world. The stories “Two Kinds”, “By Any Other Name”, “Legal Alien”, “Biography of Frida Kahlo”, and “An Indian Father’s Plea” all give examples on how someone’s culture plays a major role in how they view other people and the world. (Joseph Briscoe) In Amy Tan’s…

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    El Chappo Story

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    finally decided he needed to be on the outside due to, of all things, a change in American extradition policy. So on january, 2001,one of the handsomely bribed prison guards escorted El Chapo to freedom."Francisco Camberos Rivera, known as El Chito, or the Silent one—opened the door to El Chapo's cell and helped him climb into a cart of dirty laundry," Saviano writes. El Chapo left the much more visible, and dirty, work to his subordinates. Territorial wars were…

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    All 7.28 billion (and counting) people of the world, from the Inuit of the Canadian Arctic and the Quechua in South America, to the Slavs of Eastern Europe and the Indochinese in Southeast Asia, identify themselves to at least one culture of some sort. The world teems with hundreds, if not thousands, of rich cultures, some of which date back to the Bronze Age and remain slightly changed, if at all, from the Age of Imperialism that saw the rise of empires covering a large chunk of the world under…

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    For a ruler to maintain in power, the most important action he should take is to let the counter-elite circulate and get some power for them not to rebel against his government. When this does not happen, the counter-elite is not happy and this can lead them to organize the non-elite and start a revolution. A revolution is a radical change lead by violence. The Mexican Revolution ended with a the 30 year dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz and since then there has not been a dictator. The 1917…

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    Metamorphosis of the Mexican State Revolution causes transition. A transition of power in the Mexican state caused by conservative revolution unleashed a series of policies that permanently penetrated the structure of the country. The Diaz regime began, in 1876, as a dynamic and modernizing administration. Porfiriato enable Mexico to modernize at the expense of the peasantry class. Additionally, often utilize oppressive methods to deunionized opposition and civil unrest. Due to the restrain…

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    I chose to analyze a painting done by Fridah Kahlo in 1946. She titled it “The Little Deer” (Kahlo). It depicts a deer jumping through a forest. The deer has the distinctive human face that Kahlo uses in many of her self-portraits. In addition, there are several arrows sticking out of the deer’s back, which are bleeding. We can see through the trees in the background to the ocean, where though it appears to be a bright day, there is a lightning storm. The tone at first glance seems hopeful as…

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