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    for it is a class A misdemeanor. A class A misdemeanor is the highest misdemeanor charge. The maximum sentence for this is 1 year in jail and up to a $6,000 fine. It doesn’t just have to be drug charge though class a misdemeanors range from public nudity to first degree trespassing. So if you commit these crimes twice in no matter what time period. The second time you commit any of the crimes above you are automatically charged with a felony. Now I…

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    While I could say there are many different arguments to whether or not we should fund the arts programs in K-12, I’m not going to. That would be a lie. It is a simple, two-sided argument as to if we should or should not. While the argument of why we shouldn’t fund the arts have many valid, financial points, it will pay off in the long run to pay for such funding. Those who oppose this argument will say things such as the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) shouldn’t be supported for many…

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    appearance so as to get attention from the viewers and hence escalate one’s self esteem whereas modesty is about hiding oneself from attracting too much attention. In words of Flügel clothing is nothing but a compromise between the fear and the desire for nudity, which gives clothing a dual aspect of both exhibition and hiding. Therefore he further explained that dressing was a kind of neurosis, which simultaneously hides and reveals what a person does not want to say by exhibiting symptoms and…

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    on dry land (a seashell) having emerged from the ocean beneath her. In combining the symbolic meaning of water in regards to rebirth, nudity in regards to femininity and sexuality, and the artistic Renaissance nature, the picture represents a revival of a woman. Regardless of the fact cousin Charlotte's dissuasion in purchasing this picture because of it’s nudity, Lucy buys it anyway. Lucy is in a sense experiencing her own revival, not only in her thoughts but through her actions. Despite, this…

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    In the traditional works on the theme of Susanna and the Elders, alluring female nudity and erotic appeal are emphasized. Illustrated in many famous artists’ paintings, such as Rubens, Tintoretto, and Adriaan van der Berg, the seductive body pose and erotically appealing garden setting essentially suggests glorification of “rape”, which…

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    One person was able to remove the blur from the naked Sims, which meant the game featured full-frontal nudity. Number Five: Mario Party 8. In one of the mini games featured in this family-friendly video game, one character exclaims, "Spastic!" This seems all good and fine until you take into consideration the fact that "spastic" is an offensive term in…

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    forth by parents, patrons, and administrators, their reasons being, but not limited to: ‘sexually explicit material’, ‘offensive language’, ‘material unsuited to age group’, ‘occult themes’, ‘violence’, ‘homosexual themes’, ‘religious promotion’, and ‘nudity’. (Schools and Censorship: Banned Books) Many books, as a result of these challenges, have been banned from schools. Perhaps the most well-known banned book, Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger was embargoed for having offensive language,…

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    purpose of this image is more artistic in nature seeing as the subject matter is more intimate, though it does not compare to the racey images of today, for 1848 this image was seen as scandalous since daguerreotypes of the time rarely ever implied nudity. Despite the racey imagery the images purpose was more of an experiment between Hawes and Southworth, and begins to demonstrate the disparity of race in the 19th century when each of these images are compared. J. T. Zealy’s, Renty, Congo, March…

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    will make it look more realistic.His famous exhibition “Body In Time” the exhibition attracted a lot of people. More than 17,500 visitors in a couple of months. Mr. Lacy explained “ The style of the artwork is confronting, with some of them depicting nudity, loneliness, sadness, but they also “bring up our own memories of people we know and situations we have seen or lived, which makes it a very personal experience”. Jim’s famous works such as dog head, tattooed women, still life, The hanging…

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    Irie Biggers Art-111-802 The academic tradition of Manet’s time was structured with regulations, designed by art schools to control the way an artist depicts his or her details through artwork. With Manet’s, “Olympia” and “Luncheon on the Grass,” Manet’s seems to be an artistic rebel in his academic time frame. In each painting he used nude women similar to nude women in academic art but controversially used them in a different light, such as a young prostitute or a naked model undressed in…

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