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    Introduction My parents were going through a divorce/separation, and I was placed in the very middle of it all. This paper will be about the experience as a whole from start to finish. They had been having marriage problems since before me and my youngest sister were born. That was the reason they had two more kids. I was officially brought into the light about everything when I was in the seventh grade, thanks to my father. This whole experience has left many physical, mental, and emotional…

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    Vanitas Still Life

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    period, the Dutch artist Pieter Claesz painted a vanitas still life, oil on canvas artwork called “Vanitas Still-Life” in 1630 which sizes 39.5 x 56 cm. Furthermore a while later in the contemporary period- the pop art movement, the American artist Roy Lichtenstein had painted a pop art still life, oil and Magna on canvas artwork called “Still…

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    Two of the most unique and influential new art movements of the twentieth century were pop art and abstract expressionism. While they both emerged roughly ten years apart, in the 1950’s and the 1940’s respectively; on the surface they’re two vastly different though, in reality they are more alike than they may seem. Abstract expressionism is what most would think of when they hear the words “abstract art.” When you first look at a work of abstract expressionism there seems to be no…

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    King Lear

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    Lear see’s himself as man above those around him, his understanding of life and of nature give him justification to act as he pleases, he is the king. He has a sense of patriarchy and possession over every character in the play. During his rant, Lear revokes his kinship with Cordelia by stating that he no longer claims ownership over her blood. This applies a strong sense of ascendency and control; not only does he see her as his property, he simply discards of her and her legitimacy as he…

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    Rayna Smith Art 1 4th period Mrs. Hall Compare and Contrast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein Rayna Smith 4th block Pop Art Pop art came around in the 1950’s. It is an art movement that uses imagery to advertise. In the United States, artist use pop art to show response on what they feel towards a subject. In contrast, Britain used pop art more academically. Pop art used irony a great bit to show how popular the emphasizing of culture was. Andy Warhol was born August 6th…

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    Short Essay On Bobby Orr

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    “Great moments are born from great opportunities.” Bobby Orr gave himself opportunities, and from that he created great moments. He is a former hockey player who played for the Boston Bruins. He wore the number four and represented Boston as one of their great players in the team's history. Robert Gordon Orr was born on March 20, 1948, in Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada. He had two sisters and two brothers. Bobby Orr started playing hockey when he was five years old, as a forward. He started…

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    Walt Disney is one of the most recognizable names in the world. Walt helped shape the entertainment industry into a lot of what it is today with the help of his brother Roy. The Disney brand now spans from worldwide theme parks, orginal movies, television channels and so much more. Disney Studios is one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world and sometimes it’s easy to forget that the giant corporation all started with a man and a mouse. Walt was born on December 5th, 1901 in Hermosa…

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    down”-Walt Disney (92). Walter Elias Disney has trademarked the name “Disney” to be known around the whole world. It has been nearly 50 years since this innovative man has died, yet he is still relevant in today’s culture. Futhermore, the original Disney classics are still enjoyed by many people. However, most people do not realize the hard work and dediction that was put into making the Disney franchise. All throughout Walt’s 65 years, he led a very full and creative life. The article “Walt…

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    Media Moguls Mid-Term Exam: Lew’s Legacy 1A. No one would disagree that Lew Wasserman had tremendous influence in the entertainment industry. Wasserman came from a dirt-poor beginning and rose to create an empire. He was easily the most powerful mogul and outlasted the rest. An entertainment world without Lew Wasserman would be an indubitably different world, to say the least. Nonetheless, the time period still presented other powerful moguls. Had Wasserman been absent from the entertainment…

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    The Walt Disney studios have have had a large presence in american culture since the late 1930’s. Regarded as a Cultural Icon, the accomplishments of Walt Disney live on today. His contributions to the entertainment industry in America were like no other. Disney studios was the most active studio in Hollywood during and after the second world war. Walt Disney was a patriotic man with a strong desire to serve his country in both first and second World Wars. Although he would never serve in active…

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