Tanner Harmsen Ms. Bromley October 2, 2016 Artist Essay Paul Klee Paul Klee was a German and Swiss artist best known for his amount of art influenced by expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. Paul Klee was born in Munchenbuchsee, Switzerland, on December 18, 1879. He was involved and influenced by many artistic movements, including cubism, surrealism, and expressionism. He taught in Germany until 1933. His family then fled to Switzerland, where he died on June 29, 1940. In his early life he…
Thesis: Censorship is a controversial issue which affects countries, as well their citizens, and needs to be controlled in a proper way for the fairness of all. II. Definition III. Saudi Arabia /Arabic Countries A.Problems 1. Threats to freedoms 2. Technology problems 3. Privacy (lack of transparency) & confidentiality IV. CHINA A. Social media B.Poltical censorship C.Commercial control V. USA A. Copyright law B.…
According to Ferry, what recent developments in world trade have made it urgent for France to have colonies? Jules Ferry is a French stateman of the early third party who is remembered for championing laws that removed Catholic influence from most education in France. Jules promoted a vast extension of the French colonial empire. Jules ferry believed that France should imperialize other counties. Jules Ferry also believed that imperializing other countries would help improve France by providing…
the consumption of renewable electricity has significantly expanded going from 0.248 Billion Kilowatthours in 1980 to 0.616 Billion Kilowatthours in 2012. This outcome is coherent with the finding of Ben Jebli and Ben Youssef (2015) in the case of Tunisia. This result is not conform with the result of Bento and Moutinho (2016) in Italian…
Introduction Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill belongs to the family Cactaceae. Its globally common name is the sweet prickly pear locally is called Albarshom. It has widely international spread. Firstly, Opuntia ficus-indica has founded Central America (Mexico). And later the species have been introduced to many areas of savanna regions and inhibit South Africa, Asia, and Australia as an ornamental, for camel feed (Brutsch and Zimmermann, 1993) and for its delicious fruits as food for humans,…
He worked with Charlie Parker in 1945, and performed in New York and Los Angeles. After the Los Angeles performance in December 1945, Gillespie returned to New York and Parker stayed in Los Angeles. His songs include “Salt Peanuts,” “A Night in Tunisia,” and “Groovin’ High,” among others. “No Dancing” started with Gillespie’s experience with Ellington and his bands. According to Eckstine, the audiences may not have any ideas what they just heard, but Gillespie could explain what he played for…
and Sharia law, which was Islamic, to not contradict or violate each other. Also well as that, he was a fierce militant, conquering Belgrade (1521), Rhodes and Muscat (1522), Hungary (1541), and Tripoli (1551). In 1535, Tripolitania, Algeria, and Tunisia became provinces of the empire over the…
things witches seemed to be able to do, the accusations rose. People who would normally be friends falsely accused each other because they were afraid. Another example of fear is that after the “violent attacks that took place in France, Kuwait and Tunisia on June 26… The worry is the United States is next.” (Kelvin Gostola). People in the United States saw what happened to the people in the ISIS attacks and that makes them very afraid that the same thing could happen to them. The same thing…
Dizzy Gillespie was initially influenced and dreamed to be a famous jazz musician like his idol Roy Eldridge. Dizzy was highly influenced by Roy after hearing him play his song on the radio and immediately wanted to become a jazz musician like Roy. Roy Eldridge John Birks Gillespie was born on October 21st 1917 in Cheraw, South Carolina. He is the youngest of nine children in his family and began playing Piano at the age of 4. At 10 years old his father passed away and not long after, by…
these concepts in such a way that students will grasp these issues and their relevance for understanding the Muslim world. Drawing on both her personal history and her search, she relates events from the five years that she spent in three countries (Tunisia, Sudan, and Egypt). This case-study approach offers the option of valuable comparisons in each chapter, which present with great clarity the idea that Islam, is not the same everywhere, militating against the damaging yet all-too-common views…