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    Arts In Schools

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    Fine art include any art piece that is created primarily for artistic reasons. Fine art includes drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. Fine art is a type of academic art taught traditional at great schools. Visual arts are a combination of fine arts, new media, and contemporary forms of expression. Plastic art is three-dimensional works employing materials molded, shaped, or manipulated. Decorative arts are ornamental artwork. Performance…

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    characters on games, thus by providing hassle free personalization will help them win people. This is done by taking a picture and placing it automatically in the personal profile, which can save time and add fun to a game. Another way is have animal animation so that gamers can personalize their Mii channel into an animal. The company has to look for innovative ways to communicate with the…

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    Vanitas Still Life

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    Artists have developed and used many different kinds of techniques over time, hence why they have similarities and differences when it comes to producing still life artworks. Still life is defined as a painting or drawing of an arrangement of objects, typically including fruits and flowers and objects contrasting with these in texture, such as bowls and glassware. For example, in the Dutch Golden Age period, the Dutch artist Pieter Claesz painted a vanitas still life, oil on canvas artwork…

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    Movies are not only for the purpose to entertain us, but also as a way to express the social issues that are present in society at any given time. The behavior and attitudes that certain member of the population holds against other members of society can be viewed as social stereotyping. Movies like these have become a documentation of history and the study of human nature and cultures. They show similar social issues that are relative and prevalent, regardless of the time and place it was in.…

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    Essay On Cryoprotection

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    An alternative to conventional cryoprotection is vitrification. Vitrification (deep cooling without freezing) offers the prospect of cooling an organ to cryogenic temperatures without ice formation putting the cells into a state of suspended animation. Vitrification requires extremely high cooling rates; however, these cooing rates can be largely reduced if high concentrations of cryoprotective agents and ice blockers are added. These ice blockers are synthetic variants of naturally occurring…

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    Have you ever been judge based on your identity? We all define our identity differently. Identity is the distinguishing character or personality of an individual. Your identity can affect how you are treated. These can be positive and negative effects based on someone’s opinion. This may also play a part on how others view you as an individual. Being a native of New Orleans plays a major role in my identity, because the way the media display the city. Despite the fact that there are positive and…

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    King John Weak

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    plays about him. Some made it humorous and creative, and some made it depressing. Either way, it sent the same message- King John was a bad person. People’s thoughts didn't lighten about him. Many years later, historians started to question the traditional interpretation. They had looked into it and found many sources that state that he wasn't as bad as people thought he was. They started to explain the reason it why people may think he was and found out some remarkable information. Over the…

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    Technology Use in the Classroom Today, students are remarkably tech savvy and create and consume large amounts of media. In contrast to these students, teachers and principals are often unaware of what goes on in the students’ digital world and are often afraid to engage with it. This gap has created a shift of power in schools allowing students to be the experts of technology. Many educators fear change and the release of power that comes with the use of technology. With the invention of…

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    While most films offer a sort of distraction from reality, musicals are often a utopia of wealth and happiness (Belton, 2009). Through dazzling song and dance, they make routine look like pageantry and loneliness feel like individuality. Even the most conservative of musicals transform the everyday into a spectacle, transitioning dramatic tensions into a melodic fanfare. Singing liberates the characters to express themselves in a way that mere words never could, giving them a freedom from the…

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    down and eliminate women in their sole role of the creation of new life and people. “The destruction of the female implicit in Frankenstein’s usurpation of the natural mode of human reproduction symbolically erupts in his nightmare following the animation of his creature (Mellor)” We can see that immediately after the monsters birth, Frankenstein is punished by his own mind in a dream for trying to upset the balance of nature. “I thought that I held the corpse of my dead mother in my arms.…

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