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    places in South Bend, Indiana that have entirely nude dancers in order to entertain the audience (oyez.org). As a result, the state of Indiana was not please and decided to pass a law. This law created by the state of Indiana which deals with public nudity requires all nude dancers to wear a top and underwear when they dance (oyez.org). As a result of this law that was passed by the state of Indiana, Glen Theatre and Kitty Kat Lounge decide to sue the state. Barnes v. Glen Theatre Inc. was…

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    These stakeholders would have benefited from the Breakaway game to have their addiction fix. However, the negative aspects of the game would have been devastating to the company. In the United States, using nudity on social media was unacceptable behavior. Primary stakeholders such as customer, employees and shareholders could have benefitted from the game. While other primary stakeholders such as community and government regulatory authorities would have seen…

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    were also used as offerings in sanctuaries. The bodies of the young men presented motion, with the absence of any clothing. Nudity became the norm for most statues and depictions of the male gender. The Calf Bearer (560 BCE) showed a man following the nudity norm, with only a cloth covering the bottom…

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    unusual practices. However, Miner is not describing a native tribe, instead he is defining the American society. While his description are brutal, Miner perfectly illustrates American society from his time to present day. His stories of American beauty, nudity, doctors, and family problems are still relevant today in America as Americans are obsessing over the smallest things that they will go to the extreme just to accomplish them. Throughout his essay Miner states that Americans are worry…

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    Symbolism Of Nude In Art

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    mythological heroism. Most of the first nude male sculptures portrayed finalist of the great Olympic games which were held there (Graves, "Life Study: The Nude in Art - a Brief History"). Nude art was meant to show what the ideal human body (Bain, "Nudity in Art - From a Christian Perspective"). Notice that most of the sculptures, paintings, and drawings showed the human body at its best. The males would be slim, fit, and muscular. The women would be portrayed to be somewhat plumb because it was…

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    In America today, we see a lot of Television shows that blur or censor specific content, specifically nudity and foul language. In other countries and communities around the world censorship of the human body and language this would seem out of the norm. In Germany, television displays almost no censorship and nationally broadcasts frontal and back nudity without hesitation. Westernized thoughts and idealism of what is proper and acceptable behavior on broadcasted entertainment tends to be…

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    Art Definition Essay

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    The definition of art has long been sought after throughout history. Merriam- Webster claims it is “something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful or that expresses important ideas or feelings”. However, many scholars believe that art is exceptionally hard to define and put in a box. It is more important to look the history of art and be able to understand it rather than knowing an elaborate definition. In other words, it is a social practice. For example, Dr. Mills…

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    Media has been continuously changing through the years. Media is defined on Dictionary.com (2016) as “the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet, that reach or influence people widely”. The earlier forms of television were a black and white picture; the quality of the image was poor and the effects were often far from realistic. As technology advanced along with producers’ abilities to create more realistic effects restrictions and rules had to…

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    The Bathers Essay

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    disregard. Critics have called it "the sign for a brothel". This nude statue of famous writer and philosopher was too naturalistic for its time. Pigalle had been working on the sculptural portrait for six years. Inherent in the ancient statues "heroic nudity" was united with a realistic image of an old man with unattractive flabby body and an ironic,…

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    The Large Bathers

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    demoiselles d`Avignon. Both of them inspired to continue painting of the nudity of many…

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