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    comic books and began to mimic this style in his paintings. One of his most famous pieces ‘Whaam!’ (1963) uses this style. Lichtenstein also used…

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    own unique qualities, but there are many comparisons between the worshipping styles. Although each way of worshipping has different tactics, visual arts, music, and theatre all enhance the quality of worship in multiple ways. Each style of worshipping is used to communicate messages of the bible and share the gospel. Many use these different forms of worship to praise God in a…

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    with an absorbing plot and thought-provoking details. Edgar Allen Poe’s various works exemplify the meaning of horror. There are several literary elements that create a story; Poe uses these to his advantage. In “The Black Cat,” Edgar Allen Poe can convey the disturbing tone and message of his story through his use of psychotic character, writing style, and symbolism. Characters have a set of actions to impact the story. Poe uses the narrator to describe his fall into alcoholism that leads to…

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    Foucault's Culture

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    of Sexuality” and Guattari’s “Chaosmosis.” Bakhtin defined culture as the set of the ideas, which he called “forms of thinking” ; similar to episteme in Foucault. Forms of thinking, according to Bakhtin, operate with three elements: material, method, and content. These elements would be specification to Foucault’s “machinery of power,” which is the set of institutions that teach people how to behave. These institutions write scripts for thinking rather than just discipline and punish for…

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    Live!, that have been performed since. Following the same plot as The Wizard of Oz, The Wiz Live! incorporated soul and R&B elements throughout the performance.…

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    Professor Banister Fletcher, writes of “Moorish” influences on Gothic architecture in his book, A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method, first published in 1905, but is only willing to grant Historical status to Western movements and styles. As Theodore Drab and Khosrow Bozorgi point out, Fletcher’s “pronouncement defined architecture outside Europe as ‘Non- Historical’” intimating that “Islamic productions are non-architecture.” Lisle March Phillipps, an English catholic reconciler…

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    And in stead of that, Matisse uses beautiful and curvy forms and wild, lively colors, which are typical style of Fauvism. There are certain similarities in the context but it is a different technique and style. And we can easily notice the discrepancy in proportion of women figures which are depicted at the center of the painting. They are actually painted in smaller scale comparing to the ones in the front…

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    Essay On Soul Music

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    The soul music is includes variations of sounds that incorporate elements such as rhythm or pattern. It’s a popular music genre that originated in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It combines elements of African American gospel music, rhythm and blues and jazz. Soul music became popular for dancing and listening in the United States as where record labels such as Motown, Atlantic and Stax were influential in the civil rights era. Soul also became popular around the world,…

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    Hip Hop Music Subculture

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    called hip-hop or rap music. It is a music genre consisting of a stylized rhythmic music that commonly accompanies rapping, a rhythmic of rhythm and blues (R&B). Hip Hop developed as part of culture and subculture defined by four key stylists elements: Mcing/rapping, DJing/scratching, break dancing, and graffiti writing. It is often used to refer to rapping, "hip hop" that denotes the practice of the entire subculture. Even though hip hop is more commonly called…

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    Inspired by Arcimboldo’s Renaissance style of art, I have utilized the style element to recreate a self-portrait with my own style. The artwork comprised of several medias from colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic paint, and even pencil drawings. Applying the techniques like shadings and color values learn from the class, I attempted to create a semi three-dimensional artwork that speaks about me as a person, my personality and what I value. Each element resembles me as a person. The clock gears…

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