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    Purpose of Form The following form is meant to seek a parent/guardian's permission to allow your student to view the film 12 Years a Slave in class on Monday, December 11th in his/her American History 1 class. Purpose of Film Typically not one to show films in class, I believe that this film does an excellent job of showing the real, visceral image of what life as a slave in the south was truly like. I believe it connects students to a deeply personal and true account of slave life. It is my…

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    offering the possiblity of producing and selling Mardi Gras merchandise all over the world by any producer, wether it is from New Orleans or not. The image of Mardi Gras has been affected by the new, simmulated traditions, such as exhibitionism and nudity in exchange of beads, slowly creating a false appearance of a sin, hollow carnaval rather than one full of long lasting traditions of religious…

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    Many will call Elise By Olsen the world’s youngest magazine editor. Unhappy with the magazines and content being published, Olsen set out to create her own at thirteen. Recens was made to inspire youth. Rejecting norms and stereotypes, Olsen has created a magazine that challenges the expectations of many and inspires creativity. Elise By Olsen created the magazine, Recens, due to a lack of creative and inspirational magazines to be found for youths. Many magazines discuss topics like boy…

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    awareness of shame and embarrassment caused by their nudity. It is important because such behavior (i.e., sewing leaves together and making loincloth) indicates the beginning of the self-awareness in the mind of human kind. When Adam and Eve realized they were naked, they actually started observing themselves and the circumstance around them. They noticed that the nudity made them uncomfortable and thus shameful when facing each other and God. Nudity or physical impression is merely a…

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    Like previously stated Lorna Simson uses her work as a way of questioning identity and in this piece she has used photography as a form of self reflection to draw the viewer in and almost forcing them to question identity through narrative photography and text. Identify, history and memory being Simpson's main focus in her work is a reoccurring theme with many artist during the 80's. There was a shift in artmaking during the last 70s and early 80s due to the massive movements which happened in…

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    TRANSITIONS Henceforth, nudity has been portrayed in the form of art for many years and even has been censored such as the Nude Maja, the Sistine Chapel, and the Statue of David which is uncensored. The Nude Maja portrays a nude woman reclined on a bed of pillows, seductively facing the viewers. The painting is unusual to Western Classical paintings due to her pubic hair shown. Francisco Goya created another painting exactly like the Nude Maja however, she was clothed after the outrage in…

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    Nude art doesn't express emotions, it's an old flagrant way of showing private parts of the human body under the name of art. The rebirth of nudity started at the renaissance and influenced modern life. Though Christianity and western cultures accepted that movement, it is considered immodesty in other religions and cultures. Educational world must take a strong actions against spreading nude art at schools. According to artists, nude art is not a kitsch, it's a symbol of grace,…

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    controversy due to the nudity of the children as well as the exploitation of the children. Many wonder if Mann acknowledged the risk she was putting on the children when she released the images. This leads to the idea that if the children, aged twelve, ten, and seven years old, could freely give their consent for the images to be published. I believe that Sally Mann knowingly put her children at risk by releasing the images. This is believed because she photographed her children’s nudity. To…

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    How Christianity Led to the Fall of Rome The Roman Empire fell to many declines, and unbelievably, the rise of Christianity is one of the declines. The rise of Christianity all officially started when Constantine the Great, (Emperor from 306-337 AD) made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire. As a consequence, they had to tear down old temples where the Romans worshiped their gods and build new churches on top of them which made people upset. Also, there were some…

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