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    Paul Mezanne Analysis

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    painting of Paul Cezanne subject matter portrays nudity, all the men and women in the oil painting are nude. I can tell the gender of the people in the painting by the breast’s. They are emphasized with more rounded chest area than the one man who is on his knee with short hair, and the woman’s have the longer hair. The man and women are not completely nude, as they have a small white cloth that covers their private area from the waist down. The nudity aspect of the painting can portray purity…

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    Burlesque Etymology

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    Burlesque--the Past, the Present, and the Striptease There are many fascinating words in the English language, all with their unique origins and history. Among such words of interest is the word burlesque. In order to discover the true definition of the world, its etymology, meaning, and history will be examined. ETYMOLOGY Etymology is the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history (Google). According to the Oxford English Dictionary online…

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    In Kansas City, Missouri, there has been a movement against saggy pants. Residents of Kansas City feel disrespected by the way citizen carry themselves. People are tired of being offended by the showing of people underwear and are trying to take a stand against it. Positive leaders are trying to gain signatures to proposed a ballot against saggy pants. If the ballot is approved then anyone caught will be fined for showing their undergarments. There are many pros that come with sagging pants.…

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    greece to display the purity of the body. Although secular art was popular during the renaissance, this piece was highly religious, but shows proportion and dimension that first came to light in the renaissance during a revival of greek culture. The nudity portrays the beauty of the human body involved in biblical interactions, which is why it was still accepted by the church. David is portrayed as a…

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    In Drew Goddard’s Cabin in the woods, five college students arrive at a cabin to vacation for the weekend, unaware of the horrific events that lie ahead. Each character portrayed a standard character type in the beginning of the film, but as the film continues the audience learns more about each character and their true identity. Curt “The Athlete”, Jules “The Whore”, Marty “The Fool”, Dana “The Virgin” and Holden “The Scholar” all play the leading roles. The film is set-up as the stereotypical…

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    John Berger

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    Seeing by John Berger is a picture essay. It begins with religious pieces of art, mainly from the thirteenth century. It carries on with work from the 14th, 15th 16th century and so on. The images contain subjects like deceased bodies, children, life, nudity etc. The essay is bringing us through the history of art and what was considered important during those years. The next chapter is about oil paintings. As economies grew so did people’s want for materialistic objects. At the time, oil…

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    intentionally displays oneself or a body part to the public. The displayed portion is viewed as against the normal and acceptable standards of behavior to the community. Indecent exposure can come in a variety of forms with the common forms being public nudity and urinating in public. More often than not, indecent exposure is usually displayed in a non-threatening manner. But, any act of indecent exposure holds the potential for severe legal consequences at the local level or even the state…

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    Censorship In Schools

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    and at the store. Students in schools aren’t being allowed to read certain books due to the fact that some parents and teachers think the books are too inappropriate or too mature for students. On the television certain things aren’t allowed, like nudity, curse words, or things involving death. There are some ways in which censorship can positively impact people or society, but majorly censorship has many consequences like lowering people’s right to freedom of speech. Censorship in American’s…

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    Book Banning is the attempt to remove material. Books are removed for their explicit content. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, by Mildred D. Taylor was banned for racism and explicit language. To challenge a book means to try to remove a book (Crum, 1). Over 11,300 books have been challenged. Once a year there is Banned Books Week (Banned, 1). During banned books week readers can see why some books have been banned. In these past few years the main reason for books being banned has been books that…

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    Texas Cultural Diversity

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    My assessment of the IT division of Fig Technologies in Tyler Texas is as follows. The company has sent one individual from each of the three offices Qatar, Germany, and Texas to other offices for a period of two months to learn the differences of the way. They were to learn the culture, process and systems. The differences between the three cultures are as follows. Texas, is a very diverse culture also known as a melting pot, they have a mixture of most every culture. These different cultures…

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