Papers 3521-3530 of total 92937 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of these texts? The consideration of specific characteristics in literature introduces problems regarding the classification of literary works. The choice of characteristics taken into account is essential to the discussion of genre types . The characteristics…
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…of literature, culture and human physiology, symbolising these concepts into his work, appropriating sensual, pure forms into everyday life. Working to banish soft-focus romanticism, choosing rather to capture life as is, Dupain manipulated shots only to enhance…
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…modern painting might be, "I could have painted that", implying that the work is less worthy of the title art. Reason for this is either because the viewer fails to find the meaning in the work or because the work does not appeared to have required any kill…
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…to work long hours in order to meet the demands of work volume. If the workers are performing high-levels overtime, the results can lead to stress in the workplace, lower moral, and decrease productivity. The effects of increased overtime cannot be easily…
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…of Futurism as created by Marinetti. Marinetti’s The Founding and Manifesto of Futurism is a work which begins like a work of poetry, and deals with the celebration with the technology, the future, and the machine, while rejecting the natural world and the past…
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…representations of dawn and dusk beneath the seated Lorenzo, day and night beneath Giuliano. Work on the Medici tombs continued long after michelango went back to Rome in 1534, he never returned to his native city. In 1505 Michelangelo was called back to Rome…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…Frederick Taylor's "The principles of Scientific Management" discusses the steps to achieve "national efficiency", which is when all employees and machines work to their fullest potential to achieve maximum prosperity for both the employer…
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…The Early Life and Career of Pablo Ruiz y Picasso According to Ariane Ruskin Batterberry, Pablo Ruiz y Picasso is considered the most famous artist of the 20th Century. Picasso always working to improve his artistic skills, he would just sit…
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…was not usually affective because when the children were handed over to the factory owners, they usually became slaves. Other children were sold by their parents as indentured servants. Children were used to tend to machines in factories and many worked in the dark…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the knowledge that shows that she was right and society was wrong in the way they treated her. But more importantly Gilman says, “It was not intended to drive people crazy, but to save people from being driven crazy, and it worked”(Gilman, 20). When the story…
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