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    requested, I have attended this festival and am reporting to you on the positives and negatives of what I saw and by using my observation and thoughts about the exhibition. These observations will provide you with information to create a visual exhibition on the ethical issues of payday loans. I know you are looking to make an exhibition on the final report I presented you with about ethical issues associated with payday loans and I firmly believe this is a wonderful environment to do so. By…

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    As a consequence, the moving picture acquired an “episodic format”. This signifies that it experiences war through the journey lived by a neutral character who makes connections with all the people he comes across. On the whole, the cinematography reflects the tonality of the story and…

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    My analysis of the exhibition was that it presented the various and diverse collections of American history that influenced the civil right movement. What caught my eye initially was the N.A.A.C.P. Flag “A Man Was Lynched Yesterday” memorabilia. It very important to see that even though the NAACP did not have a significant presence in the southern states, that the organization alerted the nation of the heinous crime of lynching. To walk to down the street and see that flag waving is vital…

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    The film industry has endured many changes throughout time. 2 significant changes that would go on and alter the business direction from being on a rise to taking a steep fall were the Hollywood Blacklist and the United States v. Paramount Pictures case; which greatly impacted the revenue earned by studios and the employment of many film professionals. To understand the Hollywood black list, what was happening in American history must be understood first. With the fall of Nazism and…

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    Who ever wants to know something about me... ought to look carefully at my pictures"(Wanczura). He is one of the masters of modern European painting who helped found the popular Viennese Secession movement. Gustav Klimt’s decorative, seductive style, and use of gold and pattern continue to fascinate art lovers today.…

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    became famous for his portraits of his artistic and literary colleagues he also developed a career for fashion photography. Ray Man was suddenly taking pictures for magazines such as vogue. Further out his career Ray came up with unique art pieces that later became to be known as “Rayogrammes” that was named after him. What this was, was pictures that were produced on some photographic paper but here’s the catch you didn’t use cameras. The main goal is to lain directly on the paper, which then…

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    Every May the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City holds a fund raiser called the Met Gala, hosted by fashion editor of Vogue, Anna Wintour. At this event, the Met’s Costume Institute creates an exhibition of groundbreaking fashion and invites the biggest name in fashion and art. Since 2010, this spectacle has become one of the most publicized events in the industry, but still, the organizers struggle with the perceived legitimacy of fashion design in the world of art. The Costume…

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    Instead, be a part of the Florida Super con and get a chance to meet your favorite comic characters and celebrities. Florida super con 2016 is the biggest comic con in Miami, Fl. The Super con is offeringCelebrity autographs, cosplay contest, exhibition, video game…

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    Elegant, timeless, classic … but enough about me. Let’s discuss the subject of the new National Portrait Gallery photography show, ‘Audrey Hepburn: Portraits of an Icon’. Born in Belgium in 1929, Hepburn’s early life as a ballet dancer and chorus girl led to her exceptional career as an Academy Award-winning film star. The photographic portraits on display document the many roles she played onscreen - in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Sabrina, My Fair Lady, etc - and offscreen - fashion icon,…

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    Clearly, Victorian England was a country of strong contrasts. Dirt and filth of slums on one side and elegant houses of rich people on the other, progress and leisure went side by side with poverty and exploitation of workers. A picture so well painted by Charles Dickens in the A Tale of two cities: Scientific progress and colonialism brought prosperity to English nation but with it fear crept in, too. 'Charles Darwin's new study on the idea of fitness in the world added to the anxieties that…

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