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    Monteverdi Gender Roles

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    also one of the most important genres to consider when talking about gender representation. We can recognize several patterns of gender representation also in Monteverdi’s operas and connect them with the society on the turn from Renaissance to early modern era, when patriarchal conventions slowly started to lose their impact. According to McClary, in L’Orfeo we can distinguish two different rhetorics, that of seduction and that of lament, which indicate the binaries between male and female…

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    artists began experimenting with African art. Beginning in the 1870s African sculptures were introduced to Europe after the colonial subjugation and during expeditions to West Africa (Murrell 2008). An interest of non-Western broke out among many modern day artists and their followers, that interest became known as Primitivism, which is a term that describes the standpoint of artists on non-Western art (Murrell 2008). As a final point, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso along with their School of…

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    consider as the bridge between Medieval and modern times. During this time period, many subjects including science, math, art, music, and theology exploded, and allowed for new ideas and innovations to come about. Many famous people, who are known for their renowned accomplishments from the past, come from the Renaissance time period like Da Vinci, Shakespeare, and Michaelangelo. This started the revolution which allows modern science and many other modern technologies to be used today.…

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    What is science? Science is a process that we use to discover new things about our world. It is, to quote The Merriam-Webster dictionary science is “knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through experiments and observation.” Science is realization through observation and experimentation. Science can never truly “prove” anything. All science can do is give us, as humanity, more of an idea as to what goes on in our physical world; however, everything science can…

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    In this eerie ghost like painting, the subway becomes a place of alienation, of homelessness. This painting minimizes the influence of people and eliminates details in order to map out the space as an abstract structure of empty rectangle planes. Modern city dwellers on the move, these faceless people go about their business with silent indifference, held within an elaborate grid of vertical and horizontal rectangle entrance/exit ways (Baal-Teshuva 30). The green door on the left, cream and…

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    causes of the ever-growing costs of upholding different technologies, is simply that they are not being disposed when they are stop being relevant. A number of these applications provide obsolete functionality or are redundant when compared to more modern systems. The amount of IT tools is continually growing and none or significantly few are being discarded. While on the other hand, the allocated budget remains constant. The causes for not discarding obsolete applications are not the same for…

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    The Railway Manet Analysis

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    A Painting with Many Stories The Railway painted by Edouard Manet is a painting of many stories. This painting without knowing the actual story behind it makes the viewers make up a story. Some would say the painting lacks many details due to it being an oil painting and not an acrylic. Even if the painting may lack some details it still has many eye-catching features. These features draw the viewers in slowly by revealing different parts of the painting. The background is there to support the…

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    movies were Academy Award winners. As far as it is known, supposedly this artist sold only one painting in his lifetime. His most celebrated art work is “The Starry Night” and this painting became part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1941. Painting by candlelight To be able to paint late into the night Van Gogh supposedly the artist painted with candles lining the brim of this straw hat. You might think that is not possible but it has been accepted as…

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    The three variance equation parameters such as ω, α, and β of GARCH-M model with different error distributions for all subset data were significant at 1% level with correct signs which provide evidence in favor of ARCH and GARCH effect. The significant value of ARCH term (α) implies that past stock price innovation influence on current volatility whereas significant GARCH parameter (β) suggest that current volatility of stock price is influenced by past volatility. For asymmetric models…

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    Salvador Dali was one of the most famous artists of the twentieth century and he was also a well-renowned surrealist. Dali would create crazy things with his imagination; “Dali was renowned for his flamboyant personality and role of mischievous provocateur as much as for his undeniable technical virtuosity. In his early use of organic morphology, his work bears the stamp of fellow Spaniards Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró. His paintings also evince a fascination for Classical and Renaissance art,…

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