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    Film in Today's Society

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    Essay Zu Walter Benjamin „Das Kunstwerk Im Zeitalter Seiner Technischen Reproduzierbarkeit“ Mit Bezügen Zu Friedrich Kittler „Grammophon Film Typewriter“

    Essay zu Walter Benjamin „Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit“ mit Bezügen zu Friedrich Kittler „Grammophon Film Typewriter“ Kunstwerke sind jeher reproduzierbar gewesen. Was jedoch erst mühevoll von geübter Hand geschaffen werden musste, dann durch Verfahren wie Druck- oder Gusstechniken erleichtert wurde, erledigen Maschinen schließlich mühelos. Doch die Reproduktion durch technische Hilfsmittel bleibt nicht die bloße Möglichkeit, Plagiate anzufertigen, die Techniken

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    Raftsmen Playing Cards Painting Analysis

    Artist Shawn Huckins is a hyper-realist and found object painter, exploring the relationship between what it means to live in the digital era, versus what it meant to live in the 18th and 19th century. His paintings are used as jumping-off points for conversations, in the hope that they will begin to talk about something that actually matters, escaping this form of “digital speak” that society is encapsulated in. This painting, Raftsmen Playing Cards, is currently displayed at Modernism in San Francisco

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    Jackson Bullock Research Paper

    Abstract Expressionism was a movement in painting and art history. The lecturer explains that the painter Jackson Bullock like other forms of art painters has self-expression serves qualities of art paints and he was one of greatest American artists. He used several painting methods. The first area of dispute is abstract expressionism valued the act of painting itself and called action painting because of accidents and discoveries that can occur during the process of painting. According to the professor

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    Katherine Dunham Influence On Dance

    north by being given the lowly jobs and living in segregated communities in areas of Chicago. Racial segregation was in existance http://mohistory.org/KatherineDunham/profile.htm FOOTNOTE. It was around 1922 when she began to learn the free style modern dances in high school that were derived from the works and ideas of Jaques-Dalcroze and Rudolf von Laban. Jacques-Dalcrose, a dance instructor in the early 1900s, was a dancer described as having an avant-garde style. Professor of harmony and solfège

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    Jackson Pollock Research Paper

    Jackson Pollock: Autumn Rhythm The artist I have chosen to research is Jackson Pollock. Pollock was one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. He created artwork during some of the hardest times in the country, the Great Depression and World War II. In this paper I will be talking about the life of Jackson Pollock and focusing on his piece of artwork called Autumn Rhythm (Number 30). Jackson Pollock was born January 28, 1912 in Cody, Wyoming. He was the youngest of 5 brothers and

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    Fences

    In 1987 the Pulitzer Prize for Drama was given to August Wilson for his well written play Fences. The Pulitzer Prize is one of the highest honors in the world for writers, playwrights and composers. Fences, was the sixth play of Wilson’s ten part Pittsburgh Cycle. The series of plays narrate the misfortunes and goals African Americans hope to reach during each decade of the 20th century. August Wilson's series of plays brought him recognition as one of America's most celebrated scriptwriters which

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    Casablanca

    Casablanca The movie Casablanca, directed by Michael Curtiz, was released in 1942. Casablanca remains to be a staple in America’s movie making history. When we started viewing this movie I was slightly worried about how much I would like the movie, seeing that it was about World War II. I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed the movie. I love that the movie was a love story, tragedy, and a war movie at the same time. The classic also focuses on patriotism, loyalty, and lonliness

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    Creative Text

    We all make mistakes, we can’t help it - everyone’s human! Why me? 18 in three weeks and the future of my life lay in the hands of the unknown. I knew it was only a matter of time before karma caught up with me. The supposed magical event was in 2 weeks.....more like the imprisoning of my life! She was magnificent, perfect hair, perfect body, perfect personality perfect everything! She was too good for me. But it was all a mistake! We have been close for almost 9 months now, and I actually began

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    Letter of Reference

    To whom it may concern, I have had the pleasure to work with Brenda Burgin for 8 years in the Emergency Room at Shands Starke Regional Medical Center. She is employed as a clerk on the nightshift. As a Charge Nurse I am very reliant on her to help me keep things running smoothly during our 12 hour shift. The ER clerks have a multitude of responsibilities including answering all incoming phone calls, ensuring paperwork for patient admissions and transfers are complete, finding placement for Baker

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