The Hunter's Tunic as an Artwork The Hunter's Tunic is an artwork, which involves the face of a human being composed in the 20th century from Lofa. The mask is made up of leather, cotton, metal alloy, cotton string, animal teeth, hide, encrustation, and horns. The picture contains some enclosed human...
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A Curriculum in Art that Accommodates Diverse Learners One of the factors that make education diverse is the diverse nature of learners. The students differ in their social, cultural and economic background, their abilities, as well as their academic achievement levels. Therefore, it is important to establish a curriculum of art...
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Coelho selects Narcissus's myth as the prologue because it incorporates several elements that are useful later in the narrative. For instance, the reader is able to see the ascription of human traits towards inanimate objects as when he describes the lake that cries. Such a myth sets a magical tone...
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Solitude: The Value and Perception Solitude is a societal value that holds the society together, where from the religious view its seen as the self-selected few with own restrictions. From the religious view of solitude, it also faced a change as other values with democratization of the attributes. With the rise...
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Tattooing: From Traditional Art to Commercial Trend Tattooing has evolved in dynamic ways from the traditional form to the showbiz industry. Tattooing has a significant meaning related to gang, traditions, and lifestyle. Tattooing has been used as spiritual protection from the evil spirit by the Nazis’ in the army. Some people...
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Kanye West and His Support for President Donald Trump Kanye “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” West recently found himself squarely in the middle of media buzz surrounding his recent support for President Donald Trump. The whole debacle began when Kanye began tweeting his support for Candace Owens, a Black conservative “sensation” who...
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Hellen Phillips Article: "The Cell that Makes Us Human" The article "The Cell that Makes Us Human" by Hellen Phillips gives details of a new human physiology discovery, spindle cells, utilizes the absence of the said cells from lower order animals to differentiate humanity, and other higher order primates, from the...
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Betrayal and Trust Betrayal is undoubtedly one of the most devastating low points that a person can ever experience. To be betrayed, the betrayer must have earned your trust. Apparently, it is fairly impossible to be betrayed without having trusted someone in the first place. Trust, the foundation upon which all...
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Subject The subject of the image seeks to address the fact that every individual is the same inside regardless of their difference in skin color. A larger implied subject beyond the immediate, obvious subject is that individuals should coexist peacefully putting aside their differences while assisting each other always (Shatford, 1998)....
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I still believe that I had made the right decision. At first, it haunted me, gave me weird feelings.It made my parents disown me. However, when I look back, I would have handled the matter same if it were to happen now. All this was because of Roy. It was...
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Sarah Elliot is accusing women of being so apologetic and behaving in a manner that makes them appear less educated and powerful than they are meant. The author explains how she began realizing how the social expectation set by the male-dominated society have affected women’s’ opinions and positions. The idea...
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Firstly, focusing on Antigone She accepts to bury her brother Polyneice defying the edict of Creon. This act invites response from Creon, who wants to put her to death. In my view, the first instance when Antigone defies death is when she proceeds and carries out rituals and even rites...
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