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    work or to have an equal status as a man. Any woman who expresses such desires or dares to stand up against the societal norms and the accepted stencil of the standard woman in Pakistan is dubbed as masculine, pariah, tomboy or a freak. To the extent that the woman herself starts questioning herself regarding her choice to rebel against the accepted stencil. But this is only one side of the story. Search for the words ‘discrimination against sex’ and the first several results will display…

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    desires to do without looking back once. Similarly, Oedipus follows the same mindset as Marcus regarding being rebellious to those not in favour of an individual’s actions and being determined to accomplish any task. In Oedipus the King, the characteristic of Oedipus being determined to find the murder of King Laius is rather his downfall as it leads to his own unfortunate shortcoming. During that time, Oracles were given much respect as they provided insight about specific events, making it…

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    How Did Greek Art Change

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    The Major Changes Mary Carnahan HA 200-Humanities December 5, 2016 Introduction This week I am going to research the artworks and the major changes that took place during the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and early civilizations of Mesopotamia periods. I will be answering the following questions on the way: •How did the subjects of art change? •What were the primary styles used? •Why were certain styles used? •Describe the changes in form and composition. •How did the materials and…

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    The Past, Present, and Future of American Traditional Tattoos A robust, youthful gentleman waves a stoic goodbye to his lover as he embarks on the USS Midway navy ship. Attired in snowy sailor clothes, a pin-up tattoo peeks out of his sleeve as the cobalt, crisp ocean waves slap against the ship’s flanks. This is the origin of the American Traditional pin-up tattoo, an illustration depicting a flirtatious woman with bright red lips often found wearing flimsy lingerie. The pin-up tattoo is the…

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    1. Chapter 21: Dignitaries have many reasons for becoming involved dramatic events to reassure the public that the government is still in control that leadership is in command of the situation and will ensure the situation is under control and will be taken care of or appropriate actions will be taken to correct the situation, such as President Bush’s appearance at Ground Zero following 9/11. It offered direct emotional and moral support to the workers at ground zero. Often it can be for…

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    I am futuristic, empathetic, and strategic; I understand the importance of individualization, and I love Ideation. These are my top five most dominant themes of talent, and have a profound effect on my life. They affect what I do today, what I did yesterday, and what I will do tomorrow. Along with my values, these are the major deciding factors in my academics and overall life choices. I had not put names on the different ways in which I think, but now that I have them I realize what they…

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    Fixing the Ordering and Pick-Up Issues Introduction: As you know, we are having a problem with our customers not knowing where to order and pick-up their food. They are spending more time trying to save their spots in line than they are trying to figure out what to order. This is causing the environment to be very stressful, and we are losing customers, money, and reputation as a result. Investigation and Evaluation: I asked a variety of customers and employees what we needed to improve on as…

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    Banksy Research Paper

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    Banksy: Criminal or Hero? Banksy is a twenty-first century graffiti artist and political activist, whose work is recognized all around the world. His body of work has been known to attract a lot of positive, as well as negative attention for its controversial nature and perfect timing. Banksy’s tendency to break minor laws and stir controversy pushes many people and organizations to label him as a criminal, but that rebellious quality is exactly what makes him a hero in the eyes of many.…

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    The strength of the indigo dye varies, dependent on the length of time a piece has spent in the vat, or the number of times the fabric piece is dipped. Ricketts uses stencils and a type of tie-dye process, to create his detailed and bold patterns for his fabrics. Each pattern Ricketts creates provides a story or assists in evoking a response from individuals, allowing diverse responses and thoughts to be expressed. Texture…

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    Dorothea Lange

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    Throughout history, art has been used to bring much needed attention to the social ills of our society. Artists’ such as Dorothea Lange and Banksy reflect these ideals of informing society about what is going on in the world through their artworks. Therefore, art does reflect the society of its time and for this reason it also plays an important role in our society, raising awareness of issues that we as a society face, in attempt to provoke change. In the past, the motive for art was to…

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