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    Phi 210 Week 1 Philosophy Reflection Paper

    these philosophies? What helped form or develop the belief in that philosophy? After class discussions, have you had any realizations or made any changes in regard to the philosophies that influence your decisions, actions, or preferences? Has your level of conscious choice to these philosophies changed? Why or why not? Answer: Before Humanities 210, I did not know much about philosophy or the different

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    Purpose of Ancient Art of Egypt

    nature of ancient Egyptian civilization, Egyptian artists have depicted gods, goddesses, and Pharaohs. The function was to describe their divine nature. Ancient Egyptian art is characterized by the idea of order. Symbolism and the use of simple geometry played an important role in establishing sense of order. Nonetheless, many Egyptian arts were not meant to be seen and were hidden from the commoners. For instance, the magnificent treasures of Tutankhamun were not to be seen by people. The first dwellers

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    How Did Medieval Architecture Break The Unity In Western Europe?

    The collapse of the Roman Empire broke the unity in Western Europe. Different cultural patterns and styles began to merge and take on new forms. A common theme throughout medieval art is religion. Architecture focuses mainly on the construction of churches, where Christians would come to worship. Throughout time, the style of church architecture transforms from being relatively simple and true to the balanced proportions of Roman buildings, to the churches that extend to a much greater height and

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    Greek and Roman Architecture

    Greek and Roman Architecture Art as been around since the beginning of time and takes form in many different ways. Two of my favorite styles of architecture are Greek and Roman, which started around 600 BC. Since Ancient Greek architecture influenced Ancient Roman architecture there are a lot of similarities in their art, culture, and styles. Even though, there are also a lot of differences because both techniques have unique characteristics. Ancient Greek art form was used to show natural and

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    Poem and Form

    Poetry and Form Literature is a kind of art by means of language. To express itself, art needs to rely on a specific form. From the targeted acceptors’ point of view, the form of all kinds of art can be divided into two main aspects, namely the visual form and the audio form. Some types of art such as painting, architecture, sculpture rely themselves on the visual form which can be observed or touched; others such as music rely on audio form which cannot be observed or touched but heard. Literature

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    The Politics of Pop Art

    Do you agree that Pop art is a critique of the values of post-War urban culture in the United States or is there some validity in the arguments that suggest that Pop art is another representation of profit-based propaganda? Select works from two or three artists to examine this question. Pop art was born out of the needs of Post-war America and its capitalist driven economy, where consumption was key and everything was a commodity that had to be readily available. The diversity within the movement

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    Art Therapy Research Paper

    Inside Art Therapy Overview An art therapist is someone who aids their clients in artistically expressing themselves and examining their psychological state of mind through the means of art. Some examples of art therapy are drawing, painting, making collages, and coloring. Art therapy helps clients to uncover the nonverbal messages, metaphors, and symbols that are often found in art. This therapy leads clients to better understand their feelings and emotions. By understanding their emotions, art therapy

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    Banksy Research Paper

    Graffiti is a controversial art form that evokes many different reactions and opinions. Some people do not even consider it an art, but see it as a crime. Still others see it as both. However, whether it is seen as any of these conditions, some graffiti has value within the broader urban context. The work of Banksy, for example, is highly valued by its viewers for its satirical perspectives on politics and society. Although Banksy’s work is not what many people think of when graffiti is mentioned

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    Liberal Art in Business

    Abstract Liberal arts and business are programmes of study that are very relevant at the tertiary level as well as to industry. However in the past few decades, the two areas of knowledge have been facing varying fortunes. Interest and student enrollment for liberal arts education has declined sharply while on the other hand interest and enrollment for business education programmes has seen a tremendous increase. This literature review examines works of several scholars and academic authorities

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    E-Business

    2 Established in 1991 Sagebrush Fine Art has found a niche in the art publishing and licensed imaging business. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah Sagebrush is very profitable and does business throughout much of the world. Trends are constantly changing in the art world and Sagebrush has proactively stayed competitive by hiring staff members who are skilled in modern technologies pertinent to the industry. Sagebrush has profitably serviced major art framing companies across the U.S. but numbers

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