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    Dreamworlds 3

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    with the women not fully clothed, the photos of Serena Williams and Amy Schumer, use the semi-nudity to add to the meaning of the photo. In the case of Serena Williams, the lack of clothes is meant to display her physical form and the effort and dedication it took from here to get to the point of being the best in the world for her sport rather than to simply sexualize and dehumanize her. Amy Schumer’s nudity in her photo also serves a purpose rather than objectifying her: as Leibovitz put it,…

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    a stiff posture and is realistic while the Kritios Boy is more naturalistic and shows the first form of contrapposto. Both the Kroisos and Kritios Boy are made of marble and have muscular features carved onto the bodies. They show how important nudity was during this time for artists creating the statues because it emphasised the strength and bodily beauty of the human form especially male youths. However, they both show several differences between each other. On the Kroisos statue it has an…

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    and I loved the music it is unforgettable especially the heart beat. There are many unforgettable moments in this movie, one of the is Jodi Foster’s acting especially her reactions. The movie was edited and cut down in Saudi Arabia because of the nudity and the inappropriate…

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    Becoming An Actor Essay

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    Act I, Scene I: Before an Audience “Acting is about communicating what it is like to be human: the pain, the laughs, the misery, the joy,” Rosamund Pike, British Actress of the late 1900’s words briefly yet thoroughly describe the feat of acting. Acting is not all there is to being an actor. There are various trials and competitions such as auditions and casting calls to go through prior to even being able to capture a job. After that, having the title of “actor” means hours devoted to…

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    Death Becomes Her

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    Scream Factory broadens its horizons a bit by releasing the Blu-ray debut of the Oscar-winning dark comedy “Death Becomes Her” in a Collector’s Edition. Although it definitely fits into the supernatural realm, many would argue Robert Zemeckis’s 1992 hit is a little tame to be released under Shout Factory’s horror umbrella. Either way, it merits the extra special care it gets from the company. A star-studded cast headed up by Bruce Willis, Goldie Hawn, and Meryl Streep all give elegantly wicked…

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    a racist and sexist, white man in the election. Finally, Dunham ends this video by explaining she will not run for president because of her history of public nudity that she believes would prevent her from winning an election, and she is “not interested in fighting that fight.” Dunham implies that in 2025, nine years from now, women’s nudity, as well as their bodies in general, will continue to disqualify them as candidates for important leadership positions, as well as from being accepted and…

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    PG-13 Movie Analysis

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    vengeance. This movie is nonstop action and violence throughout the whole thing. It is one that keeps you on the edge of your seat the whole time and makes you tense up. Vulgar language is used frequently in the movie. A lot of the movie consists of nudity and sensual material since the daughter is sold into sex trafficking and prostitution. These parts alone should set this movie over the line into R rating. Some of the trafficking parts are very disturbing to see how people treat these women…

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    Four Progressive Eras

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    Four progressive eras of art are//There are numerous amounts of eras dealing with art; some of the more highlighted periods are Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Gothic, and Medieval. Each era contributed timeless art pieces and their influences are still being researched and understood today. All of the Eras also helped individuality flourish through art. The creative pieces produced during these periods helped future artist to expand their work, too. Medieval Era occurred during the Middle…

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    Simply put modernism in a sense, is the resisting of the norm. Artists of the time who strayed away from the norm and used non-conventional techniques were seen as rebels. The use of avant-garde settings, tools, techniques and models, caused a rift in the emerging society, which essentially was the rise of modernism. Artists like Gustave Courbet and Edouard Manet all help with the formation of the new world with their new techniques and ideas. Gustave Courbet was what some would look at as a…

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    In February 15th, 2003, the episode of a long-running ABC TV show “NYPD Blue,” “Nude Awakening” has premiered, and became controversial, due to a scene involving nudity. Over the last few years, the terms “indecency” and “obscenity” has been defined and redefined, in order to create proper regulations on programs’ usage of mature content on television. This rule has become more prominent in primetime programs, but not in cable programs since they depend on subscriptions. Ever since cable was…

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