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    but Tiglathpileser lived from 1115-1077 BCE and it would have been written after Tiglathpileser conquered the land of Qummuh and traversed Kashiari. It is an autobiographical piece, being as it was dictated by Tiglathpileser and he was also the subject matter, to serve as a historical record of his triumphs, of which it can be perceived as a way to demonstrate his pride in his accomplishments as a conqueror and as a pious individual. It can be speculated that the text could be intended for…

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    critics who wanted art pieces to have more focus on the subject matter of the piece, resulting in many artists placing more emphasis on the subject. Various art styles were created in this era, such as pointillism, a technique involving the use of dots that, when viewed from of a distance, appear as a painting piece. The movement began in France before spreading all across the world. This era was also when people focused on the subject matter which came from dreams and memories, painting great…

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    Venus Of Urbino Analysis

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    The treatment of sexuality is commonly used as a source of pleasure for the viewer when portraying the idealized woman. Women are constantly used in art for pleasure and the goddess of love, Venus, is frequently used as the perfect woman to gaze upon. Titian met the viewers’ attention when using Venus in his piece Venus of Urbino, 1538. However, another art painting attracted more attention when depicting a nude woman in a similar style of Venus, Olympia, 1863, by Edouard Manet. Manet’s use of…

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    The subject was fitted with a nose clip and a mouthpiece to allow mouth breathing. The subject inspired room air and the hypercapnic gas in an interleaved fashion (60 sec CO2 followed by 60 sec room air, repeated three times with additional 60 sec room air inhalation at the end). The subject with sealed nose breathed through a mouth piece that connected to a 5% CO2 gas bag or room air. The composition…

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    more rewarding and satisfying to think of others rather than ourselves. His addressing of the class of 2005, at Kenyon was exactly what a graduation college student needs; a reality check that the world does not revolve around a single person, no matter how important anyone think they are, everyone is just a pawn in the world, some may have more influence than others, but no one is more important than the other.…

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    eye can elicit. For starters, King defines the natural state, a refined trait of humans, insanity, to be something that we have come to quarter in our spiritual abode. Even more so, he goes to on state “if we are all insane, then sanity becomes a matter of degree”. The ramifications to what degree sanity is defined by is its ability to abide by society; a social norm, of which watching horror movies suffices. King digs into this concept, that being our innate desire to watch horror films, are…

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    sits alone in quiet contemplation, hands crossed as though he may be praying or it could be the preferred posture of Royalty for the period. Text of some sort adorn his lap. Perhaps scripture or perhaps rules. Possibly virtuous declarations for his subjects to be reminded of who they are and his incredible power over them. Whatever it is, there's a statement being made. Similarly, the "Royals" are making a statement. They're unified and youthful, free of defects and very well kept. Simple in…

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    change in the others matters little. Without a change in the desire of subjects, it matters little whether or not the means of production are taken back, or whether the environment is "saved", as the conditions that lead to those realities will…

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    alone will never change. No matter how many people try to sugar coat the word, it always has the same ending. Only one winning side, broken families, broken homes and broken people. It’s become one of the most common subjects in the news and the only subject that is on practically everyone’s mind. With heroes on both sides with one goal it’s just another death game life has set up for us humans. Even though war can defeat tyranny, although that is very rare, no matter what war never ends with a…

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    as well as freedom of speech. However freedom of press, petition, and assembly are not as easily explained. The freedom of press is defined by dictionary.com as, “the right to publish newspapers, magazines, and other printed matter without governmental restriction and subject only to the laws of libel, obscenity, sedition, etc.” Now that I have given you the definition of the right, I’m sure you're wondering what “laws of libel” are.…

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