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    Madonna And St. Jerome

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    was “Madonna and Child and St. Jerome”, which was created by Il Garofalo (1481-1559). This artwork was painted in 15th century. I could not take off my eyes from this painting as it was very beautiful and attractive to me. This painting was one of the famous artworks in the history of European Art, and it was termed as an oil on panel. In this artwork, Garofalo has drawn the pictures of Madonna and her baby with Saint Jerome. Madonna is carrying her baby and Saint Jerome is holding a book in his…

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    Jerome Derain

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    By the beginning of 20th century, the effects of modernity were being increasingly felt across European cities, as people left behind provincial life in search of the opportunities afforded by the industrial revolution. In response to the changing cityscape, many artists began to look for inspiration elsewhere, often escaping to rural spaces to seek out a connection with the natural world. One such artist was André Derain, who, in July 1905, left his home and studio in Paris to travel to the…

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    Juke Box Musical Analysis

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    The musical has gone through many changes in its lifetime. Its has been developed, explored and performed in millions of theatres around the world. But what really are the foundations of the art form itself? All of the three elements are really important, but there is one that stands out and has changed the most. That would be the music. The music has served the musical in many ways. It serves the characters extended feelings of fulfillment and gives the audience something to hum out of the…

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    Working a Musical was performed at the Tillie Lewis Theater adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso from the book by Studs Terkel directed by Ashlee Temple. Working a Musical was a play on the American working class which shined light onto the daily lives of the average American worker. It depicted some of the hardships that most of the American public have to endure, but the play also had a few wealthier characters. This play is not about working but rather what America is all about. One of…

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    One of the most influencial american writer of the 20th century was Jerome David Sallinger known for `The Catcher in the Rye´. He was born in New York on January 1, 1919, the youngest son of a rabbi, Sol Salinger and his wife Miriam. Critics found Salinger´s books unique, arguing that he described humans in a fascinating way and yet depressing all the same. J.D Salinger´s personal life was not quite similar as his professional life. Even though he had amazing reviews toward his books and one…

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    It’s Possible! The importance of Richard Rodgers What does the sound of music, Oklahoma, South Pacific, and Cinderella have in common. They have the music written by the Richard Rodgers. Richard Rodgers helped change the face of Broadway musicals, he changed them by giving them each individual stories that made them both memorable and loveable. This essay will discuss how Richard Rodger early life affected his work, his legacy, and the importance of his work. Richard Charles Rodgers was born on…

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    In the literary analysis over "Araby", "The Structure of 'Araby'", author Jerome Mandel uses a multitude of outside sources to support his main idea: "Araby", similar to others in this genre, are structured to be like a medieval romance through the usage of a certain pattern. This pattern consists of enfance, an introduction of the damsel who clouds the main character's vision, commitment to the quest, obstacles that need to be conquered to succeed, and completion of the quest, in that order.…

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    Within this essay, I will be considering and comparing some key ideas from theories proposed by Jerome Bruner and Jean Piaget. I will explore how these can apply to the learning and teaching of mathematics in schools and how I can relate them to my future career as a primary school teacher. Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner are theorists that devised ideas that have had an influential effect on the teaching and learning in primary schools and can each be linked to that of Primary Mathematics.…

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    Film Adaptations: Romeo and Juliet (1968) and West Side Story (1961) Many films have been created based on novels and play scripts. Plays have transitioned from performances on stage to the big cinema screens. Since many legendary play scripts were created before our century, American film directors had to ask themselves, “How can an older piece of work interest the audience of today?”. Directors found it challenging to express an original piece of work while attempting to interest the minds…

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    One day in June, I can’t quite remember the exact date, but it was June 2015. As I was scrolling down my Facebook newsfeed one particular post caught my attention. The post consisted of a photo heading in big bold, all caps, red letters: BIGBANG 2015 WORLD TOUR [MADE] and underneath read: Los Angeles Staple Center Oct 3, 2015. I couldn’t believe what I was reading that I had to reread a few times. I knew they were on a world tour but there was no news on them coming to the United States. My…

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