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Discuss how successful the Olympic movement is in fulfilling this fundamental principle
... was at its highest level.
Another way in which the olympic movement has been successful is by the Junior Olympics and Winter olympics being introduced. This would create better educating for the youth around the world. In the future Beijing 2008 ...
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Discuss in response of either the Irish Artist or the Irish composer to European trends in one of the 18th, 19th or 20th century. Include reference to the life and works of at least an Irish Artist or one Irish composer in your answer.
... then to Paris, where he became an 'eleve de M Carolus-Duran. He never returned to Ireland. O'Conor has been called, variously, a little known member of the Pont-Aven school, an Irish Expressionist, a 'Fauve, a master of color and even ...
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Discuss the Homoerotic Nude At the Beginning of the 19th Century.
... of same-sex relationships. Whether this was responsible for the changing male nude is open to question, but it cannot be denied that at this time, artists began to exhibit nudes of homoerotic undertones at the Paris salons. For example, Girodets ...
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Discuss the impact of scientific discovery and research on the ideas/work of an artist of my choice.
... art movement after impressionism.
Although, sadly being a relatively short lived movement, its members helped found the 'Societie des Artistes Independants', in 1884.The allure of their new technique was centred around its claim to being scientific. Their fundamental thesis professed that ...
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Discuss the work of Outsider artists as well as the work of Marcel Duchamp.
... the use of technique, subject matter, concept and materials. These artists only create their work for themselves and therefore do not care about the public's opinion or their interpretation thereof. Often they do not even show their work to others ...
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Dissident consumption, or is it?
... peoples of the Southwest regions of America have been recognised since 1540, when the Spanish 'discovered' this area, as being prolific and masterful exponents of textile weaving. It was not until the latter stages of the sixteenth century that evidence ...
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Do all the arts have features in common? What might these be?
... certain level of skill to manage to create it. This is indeed one of the characteristics that distinguish an artist from a lawyer, for example. The artists have either been born or developed an artistic skill that enables them to ...
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Dorthea Lange (1996-1965) utilized her camera and her skills to document the American condition primarily documenting the human condition prior to World War II. Lange did not consider herself to be an artist, but a simple documentarian
... 1936.
This picture is entitled, "Ditched, Stalled, and Stranded," and was taken in the San Joaquin Valley of California in 1935. This study of the human condition has to speak to you. In totality is just a picture of a guy ...
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Down by Law
... Jarmusch, it is possible to single out his film "Down by Law", which depicts the tragedy of main characters who have to pass through serious challenges in the course of the film. At the same time, this film is a ...
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Drama - Research Exercise on The Playbox Theatre Company.
... constructed and Playbox had it's first production there in March 1990, but the theatre wasn't officially opened until August of that year.
Playbox developed a mission statement, in 1990, when it took up residence at The CUB Malthouse that ...
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drama review
... of Rock and Roll. Ten years later after the fall of the Iron curtain Jan is reacquainted with Max and his family in England.
The acting in this production was patchy to say the least. Both Picot and Zappa shine ...
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Electric Counterpoint
... hearing of the whole piece the third movement does not appear to remain coherent with the two preceding movements, possible due to the lack of pulsating chords which feature very strongly in the other two movements. But further reading into ...
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Everything man made, whether or not industrial processes are employed, it must have first been designed.
... aesthetic function and, thirdly; its symbolic function. However throughout the centuries form and function have been subjected to numerous constraints and influences such as economics, politics, law, environment, society and one such element in particular is that of ornamentation. Ornamentation ...
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Examine either overt or covert relationships with the work of particular artists or movements and the political contexts in which they where made.
... perceived pop as a mere continuation of abstract expressionism, well at least in part, or if anything more a reaction against it. Emerging from a shift of various sources. Surrealism with its appeal to the subconscious was replaced by dada, ...
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Examine how Pre-Raphaelite art engages with the literature of the period to examine social anxieties in mid-Victorian society.
... messages alongside nostalgic paintings inspired by literature, mediaeval legend and religious works. The Brotherhood chronicled their aims thus "To have genuine ideas to express; to study nature attentively, so as to know how to express them; to sympathise with what ...
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Explain the nature of early-modern human geography in the light of Samuel Johnson 's definition
... himself only classes it as part of 'the largest sense of all' within the description of the subject of Geography.
The recognition of Geography as a science by Immanuel Kant during the period leading up to the writing of this definition ...
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Explaining The Transformation of Environmental Activism: An evaluation of the Explanatory Potential of the Political and Identity Oriented Approaches.
... nearby town of Hastings in the spring of 1991, with an even more recent example being Reclaim the Streets (Q: Why Hastings??? The south east is hardly a hot-bed of counter-cultural radicalism!!!) instrumental in Various road protests, as well as ...
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Expressions of the self through the body
... response to these values and images will be considered, in order to critically analyse the true degree of agency that has been successfully exercised within this complex association of cause and effect.
As established throughout the second section of this course, ...
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Fahrenheit 451 - review.
... women, they "jerked and stared" (p. 96).
Everyone is also isolated from the outside world and what's going on in it. They are detached from the decisions that their leaders make. They have all become remote people who are ...
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Falun Gong - A practice wrongfully accused as a religion with malicious intent.
... that another large movement will be able to defeat their own degenerating administration, mainly because of the vast amount of anti-Communist protestation that has occurred over the past few decades.
Falun Gong, interchangeably known as Falun Dafa, is ...
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Fashion in the 1970's
... of perpendicular hair, safety pins and bondage trousers. By January 1970 one thing was clear: the spacesuit was not going to take off.
In the summer of 1970 the miniskirt reached the point of no return. Crotch skimming started to look ...
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Fashion in the 1980's
... trousers and was experimenting with radical cutting. She dissected pirates, pillaged ideas from the past and opened a shop called World's End of London's King's Road, where the clock outside whirred backwards. The Japanese where already thinking along the same ...
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Fashion in the 1990's
... dresses came out of the closet, and just when super models where hitting their stride, their fascination expired.
Baby-boomers had reached a point where laugher lines and middle age where staring them in the face. Vogue talked about 'Real Life Fashion', ...
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Feminism in Ireland has had to contend with a set of issues that are specific to the Irish experience. Discuss.
... as the male domination of many industries, the persistence of sexual stereotyping and the lack of progress on matters such as abortion and child care. This essay attempts to describe the development of the feminist movement in Ireland and discuss ...
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Footbinding Paper
... was only slightly constricting, allowing some free movement. The Yuan Dynasty introduced binding into the central and southern parts of China and footbinding was most popular in the Ming Dynasty. A famous writer, Zhu Xi helped spread footbinding by introducing ...