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    Professor DelNero English 1021 11 December 2013 Review Assignment After watching this video you start to think of Ohio as one massive enclosed zoo. This documentary touches on a great national debate in which both sides are holding their ground. It was alarming to me to see how many exotic animals were present all around us especially in Ohio. This movie shed light into the daily duties of a police officer that many people do not get to see, along with the responsibilities these officers have

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    Andy

    The Founder of Pop Art: Andy Warhol Andy Warhol is the god father of Pop Art. His window advertisements were the beginning of an era where art would be seen in an array of forms away from the traditional paintings and sculptures of the old world. His love of bright colors and bold patters along with his quirky personality paved the way for his successful career as a major figure in the pop art movement. Warhol was born in 1930, in the town of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. His parents were Czech

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    Julian Beever Essay

    CASE STUDY- JULIAN BEEVER BIO/ARTIST Julian Beever was born in Cheltenham in 1959. He grew up in Melton Mowbray and began pavement art as a form of busking. Beever’s current lifestyle is using his commission payment to fund his travels around the world and showcase his art. He has worked in places such as Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, Denmark, (etc.) BODY OF WORK Julian Beever is a commercial chalk artist that specialises in abstract techniques. His style of drawing is a form of illusion created

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    Roy Fox Lichtenstein Research Paper

    Roy Fox Lichtenstein was born in Manhattan, New York on October 27th, 1923. He was the son of Beatrice and real estate developer Milton Lichtenstein. He attended New York’s Franklin School for Boys and graduated in 1940. It was here where he found his passion for art and acted upon this interest by attending watercolour classes at the Parson School of Design and classes at the Art Students League, studying with realist painter Reginald Marsh. It was also in this year that he married his first wife

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    Andy Warhol's Famous Pop Art

    Andy Warhol is a Famous Pop Art artist. He is known as the ‘Father of Pop Art.’ Andy Warhol’s quirky art, astounding Business sense, and love for a good party made him one of the most influential personalities of his generation. Warhol Pursed fame and popularity nearly as intensely as art and filmmaking. Beneath the beauty of his work, Warhol was shy and quiet, he reportedly hired look-a-likes to speak for him at engagements. Warhol was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. He was the

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    Surrealism and Pop Art Jeremy Shipe Western Governors University Surrealism and Pop Art Dictionary.com defines Surrealism as a style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or non-rational significance of imagery arrived at by automatism or the exploitation of chance effects, unexpected juxtapositions, etc. Further, the origin of the word is from the French (from sur- "beyond" + réalisme "realism"). This art period began in the 1920s in

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    The Lives of Andy Warhol and Gustav Klimt

    them sometimes he made them look unrealistic but recognisable, he enhanced them by using bold contrasting and bright colours or he would often take an image and duplicate it, for example Andy Warhol’s image of Elvis he took a black and white photo of the star and placed the same image side by side 8 times. Andy Warhol has made it so big that his picture “eight elvises” is the 6th most expensive painting to be sold. And the largest museum to hold one artist work holds his work. Warhol had a plentiful

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    Pets

    Contrast essay by Louise Hensley I love both my pets! Sosha which is a red-nosed Pit-bull, and then there is Lilbit and she is a German Shepard. These two breeds of animals have their own special unique qualities of their own. As for the Pit-bull breed they are known for their intelligence, strength, and loyalty. They have also been marked for centuries now for their violence and aggressiveness towards people and other animals. They get their name from the Molossian family of dogs, which bear the

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    Andy Warhol

    Andy Warhol was one of the most imaginative, thought-provoking, and influential artists of the twentieth century. He was a key figure in the development of Pop Art, an artistic movement originating in the 1960s. Pop Art was an alternative to the art style Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism was serious, philosophical, and most people found it hard to understand. Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko where stars of this style. In Pop Art, common objects are the subject of the artwork. Artists

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    Businesses Should Make Acting More Responsibly Their Corporate Aim

    Business essay, Sue The Food Safety Authority of Ireland reveals the results of a targeted study that has found undeclared horse DNA in frozen beef burgers on sale in Tesco, Iceland, Aldi and Lidl. The Tesco beef burgers, tested as 29% horse, were supplied by ABP Silvercrest in County Monaghan. ABP, one of the largest beef processors in Europe, owned by Larry Goodman, emerges as being at the centre of the horsemeat scandal. This proves that acting more responsibly should be the main objective

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