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    Following Tsank’s investigation of Plath’s psychological condition, James C. Kaufman also published an investigation evaluating the correlation between artistic expression and mental disorders. His research consisted in a historical study to determine the incidence of mental illnesses in accomplished writers. He utilized biographical accounts to create a statistical report of the recurrence of mental illnesses in creative individuals. Kaufman focused his investigation in the ways that artists…

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    their utmost attention to the telescreens. To exacerbate matters, the telescreens can also monitor the citizens. It is, in fact, the telescreen that finally puts an end to Winston and Julia’s affair. Up above Mr. Charrington’s shop, Winston and Julia muse about the red-armed prole woman when another voice startles them; then, there is “a crash of breaking glass. The picture had fallen to the floor, uncovering the telescreens behind it” (Orwell 222). The telescreen has been watching the pair…

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    In order for a company to be successful, one must be highly innovative. For a company to keep customers engaged in their products, they must keep changing the products that are available. Most companies change their products from season to season. Businesses go through a process called product development in order for their new products to reach the market. According to Forbes, Lululemon Athletica is ranked number 41 on the 2015 ranking of the most innovative growth companies. Based on its…

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    a Dionysiac frenzy to make lyric songs and other forms of poetry, the madness arranging and preserving the countless deeds of the ancients for the edification of generations to come. Whoever comes to the doors of poetry without the madness of the Muses, confident that he will become an accomplished poet by skill or art alone, this person and his poetry will fall short of his aim; the poetry of those who are mad will obliterate the poetry of a sound and self-controlled mind. (Plato,…

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    CONCEPT 5: COMMUNITY DIAGNOSIS This concept is taken from module 5 of block 2 entitled “introduction to public health nursing” 5.1 Significance of the Concept This concept “community diagnosis is very important because it helps to find the common problems or diseases, which are troublesome to the people and are easily preventable in the community, it is a tool to disclose hidden problems that are not visible to the community people but are being affected by them, it helps to impart knowledge…

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    The Aeneid Research Paper

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    Publius Vergilius Maro most famously known as Virgil, was known as one of Rome's greatest poets during the Augustan Age. Like all epics, The Aeneid uses certain traditional techniques: invocation to the Muse; the beginning in media res (in the middle of things); the catalogue of heroes; epic games; and the symbols. After the Trojan wars demolition, born a great hero, Aeneas, who was searching for his identity and the Romans. The Virgilian epic poem is a paratactic. Aeneas is from Troy, he is…

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    Grunge It's Place

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    The speaker of the article feels like an onlooker of Chloë’s life. The beginning of the article starts off with this sentence, “It’s weird, this happens all the time. Chloë Sevigny is sitting at one of the outdoor tables at Stingy Lulu’s on St. Mark’s Place just off Avenue A, absorbing a mixed green salad and devouring the just-out September Vogue.” The way they describe what’s going on make the speaker look like they are one of the paparazzi. Throughout the article they talk about how…

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    collected and spilled out into the open to discover what inside her the inspiration is stemming from, what pent up emotion or event in her life. She will begin to photograph herself or a muse to the sounds she’s collected – the written piece that she created and the playlist she put together. She, and occasionally her muse, will dance through the space, exploring how their bodies fit into the…

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    The Game Of Fashion

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    as the head times 8 so the sketch model has to be tall. Almost all collections have an inspiration or the designer has a muse. For example the well known Italian fashion house of Versace collections are inspired by Ancient Roman and Greek art and architecture, and the founder and designer Gianni Versace used his sister Donatella know the creative in chief of Versace as his muse. Designers need to be creative when finding inspiration because it could be in…

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    Brazil to create a new piece of art in Jardim. While in Jardim Gramacho, he gained a friendship with a group of people called the pickers. The pickers are workers at Jardim Gramacho who picks up recyclable material from trash piles. The Pickers became a muse for his artwork. A portion of the proceeds…

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