The Philosophy of Composition

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    Romanticism happened in 18th and 19th century. It is refer to the writing style not romance, it express a hot pursue for the ideas world and to known the reality. It always uses passion and bold and unrestrained feelings to create romanticism. It is a literature form. Romanticism originated from Germany, but the highest achievements are in England and France. The romanticism spirit has a long history, but actually is happened during the revolution of French and European democratic movements,…

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    timing universes and billiard balls, yet is much more unique and secretive. Peacocke (1993), in his Gifford Lectures, added to a method for discovering co-operation in the middle of science and religion, utilizing science to translate religious philosophy. He sees the entirety procedure of the development of life and the advancement of humankind as a component of the procedure of creation, so that material science and science can light up how this was finished. It closes with the appearance of…

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    To Raphael, these artists were innovative in their use of depth in their compositions. He studied their works and through this he managed to develop his own, more intricate and expressive personal style that we see being used in his earlier paintings. As Raphael grew more experienced, his paintings became much more detailed. From…

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    synthesis of rational deployment of force as well as the exercise of virtue. Perhaps due to his encouragement for a prince to dissemble, in other words, to make all his actions appear virtuous, whether they are so or not, Machiavelli’s political philosophy, as documented in chapter XV of The Prince, is misunderstood as one which rejects noble virtues in favor of self-interest. Unfairly accused of political scheming, Machiavelli simply provided a guideline for the survival and flourishing of the…

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    Called, "The Mother of Dance", Isadora Duncan was one of the most influential dancers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her technique was a precursor to modern dance and she became very popular in Europe for her naturalistic approach to dancing and performances to classical music. She faced many struggles throughout her lifetime, with her children dying after their nanny had accidentally driven into the Seine River and her husband committing suicide. Then, not much later, Isadora died…

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    Over the past two weeks, I visited four different presenters who hold careers that I have a deep interest in. I have come to realize that I know what I want. I have evaluated myself and asked, “Is this what I want to do with my life?” I think that this is such an important question because I need to know where I am going with my life. Even though it is freshman year in college and everything is still relatively new, I must set up a goal and pathway for myself. I have an eager passion to pursue a…

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    AGEING AND SPIRITUALITY Every individual visiting the earth have to return eventually to where they have come. This journey from womb to tomb is commonly conceptualized as life. Different disciplines, man invented, looks at this ‘life’ phenomenon from varied perspectives. From a conventional perspective, man has a quest within themselves to identify the purpose of their life or the journey they undertake during their visit to earth. Of course, life experiences play a vital role in humanizing…

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    In the past semester, I have grown as a writer holistically. Before I began my first-year English composition course, I wrote the DSP (Directed Self-Placement) test.The prompt was whether or not college is worth the investment for the current generation. When I read the instructions that the essay wouldn’t be graded, I knew I could write anything just for the sake of finishing the assignment. When I reread my DSP essay I realized the lack of effort I put into the writing. The syntax of the essay…

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    Cultural Racism In Canada

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    1). Beaucout is a praised Canadian artist, and within art historians “Portrait of a Negro Slave” has been exalted on style, composition, and brush stroke. Nelson uses a post-colonial feminist lens to question these embedded colonial bias and Eurocentric ideals within art history, which dictate every aspect of the discipline, including what has value to study (Nelson 22-23). Nelson…

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    alignment introducing justification which square the text by experimenting with tracking and aligning both sides of text vertically. He also introduced extreme contrast of type sizes and weights, to create hierarchy directing the readers and the compositions flow to certain locations of the design, although not the first to experiment with these rules he was one of if not the most successful at arranging text,…

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