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    writing has a tendency to take from past works and reprise, incorporate, rewrite, recapitulate, revise, or parody them (Whitworth, 2010). As aforementioned, Avison has done this with her poem “A Story”. Modernist poems tend to also include symbolism, futurism, surrealism, expressionism, imagism and so on. The literary techniques can be seen various times in her writing. The poem “the Butterfly” is symbolic of a moth/butterfly that stands for hope and aspiration (Avison,…

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    2.6 VISITOR SATISFACTION Visitor satisfaction is considering specifically the ability to use emotions as a retailer for a better understanding of the behavior of visitors. Satisfaction behavior. Thus, there is a need for further theoretical and experimental studies to demonstrate the use of emotions as a variable segmentation and to test its relationship with satisfaction (Liljander and Strandvik, 1997). In addition, the way you create a context in which the interpretation and intangibles…

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    “Modernism is a cultural trend that arose in the western society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries following the horror of the World War I”. . . .“Modernism, in general, includes the activities and creations of those who felt the traditional forms of art, architecture, literature, religious faith, philosophy, social organization, and activities of daily life were becoming outdated in the new economic, social, and political environment of an emerging fully industrialized world”…

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    Contemporary Period Essay

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    Contemporary period is a big-mixed era in the world. Many materials and ideas all can put into music or art works. In this research paper, I will talk about the background of the contemporary era, composers of the contemporary period, the modernism and many different styles of music in this period. This piece I want to talk about, is the horn sonata, wrote by Paul Hindemith. This piece is a good piece to describe the music of the contemporary period because we still perform this at present, and…

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    A Steampunk Christmas Carol was exhibited on Sunday December 6th, by Pendulum Space. It was a professional show that added a new twist on the classic “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. The play incorporated the storyline of the classic “Christmas Carol” with a steampunk twist that referenced Nikola Tesla and portrayed Scrooge as a counting house mogul who also deals in mechanical bits and pieces. The story also incorporates elements of the classic “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley in one of…

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    Music Influence On Fashion

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    Music 's influence on Fashion Music has been around since the beginning of time. Its influence on people and events are what make it so different and unique. People are heavily influenced by music and listen to it nearly everyday. With music being so popular throughout the decades it’s inevitable that major events and even eras in time are heavily influenced by it. Music 's influence on eras in time is huge, it shows how much we have grown throughout the years and what we came from. It also…

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    Upon the class ' return on Tuesday after a three day weekend, the highly anticipated showing of war poem reenactments commenced. The week before, each group was assigned a poem to recite and act out. Originally, we were prompted to present the day after it was assigned, but due to meeting with counselors about the rest of our (Clark) future, it was postponed to Tuesday. In short, we had four whole days to prepare. In theory, but not so much in practice. First up was the "Soldier," performed by…

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    Brutalism: Born from the Ashes Le Corbusier was a strong believer in man’s ability to reinvent and rebuild, and nothing invited the need to rebuild more than World War 1. The Great War was more destructive than any before it - hence the name - with millions of lives lost, vast swathes of land rendered unusable and entire cities obliterated. This gave the Le Corbusier, a young architect-teacher at the time, a very clear mission. He took on his pseudonym after the war - signifying his desire to…

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    Baraka Film Analysis

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    Baraka's footage indicates how peoples and societies around the globe aren't the same as ours. The pictures of the poor additionally add a picture of magnificence to the film that is in building up its subject. All through the film, shots are arbitrarily transitioned to diverse things. It goes with the excellence of the film. We watched Baraka see an illustration of expert film shots and altering. This film has various astounding shots around the globe pressed into a short film. This film would…

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    I had never been to New York before this trip. It was a truly amazing experience in which I learned so much about art, culture, and history. I got to experience places that I have been waiting my whole life to see. Upon reflecting on the study-at-large as a whole, I think the most educational experiences I had were at the Museum of Modern Art, the United Nations, and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. I was so excited to visit the Museum of Modern Art. It held some of my favorite works from some of my…

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