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6331: DR Daniel J Boorstin
... and to Americans. The book's anecdotal style makes it a great reading experience. However, Boorstin omits many happenings that had a great impact on American culture, such as the labor movement and the Vietnam War. Boorstin may "dislike important events"(Mohs,1973). However, those two events are too important for any historian to ignore.
6332: Painting Nude Figure By Pabblo Picasso
... creative individual. He progressed through various periods - including a Blue period from 1900 to 1904 and a Rose period in 1904 - before creating the Cubist movement that lasted until the beginning of the First World War. One look at the life he lived and it is easily seen what a genius he was and perhaps the most renowned artist of all time.
6333: Natural Born Killers 2
... criminals like Charles Mansons, O.J. Simpson and the Menendez brothers bringing it into a circus. With aggression becoming a major part of the build up of the media doing live coverage from robberies to war, people tend to that violence is cool. What Natural Born Killers did is just bring it to our attention.
6334: Mythology Of Indian Dance
... to be an innocent and non-offensive past-time. He tried to explain to the Asuras that he was not trying to prove superiority of any beings over any other beings, either in peace or war. He told the Asuras that it was intended to teach the virtues and benefits of good deeds. It embodies the very essence of all there is in the world of learning and of art. Brahma ...
6335: Multiculturalism In Music
... sounds of Little Richard, the role-model rock star Pat Boone, and the folk rock of the Everly Brothers. Rock usually evolved to what was happening in the world during that time period, such as war, politics, current events, and lifestyles. Another aspect that evolved rock music was technology. As more and more technology was developed, more integrated sounds were brought into rock, eventually resulting into such music as pop and ...
6336: Metallica
“If you came here to see spandex and big hair, this ain’t your band”, Metallica’s “war cry” throughout the early eighties. While the rest of the hard rock bands wanted to get rich and a lot of women, Metallica, as in the words of former lead guitarist Dave Mustaine, “Our hole ...
6337: Les Miserables
... best for Cosette and if she was happy he was too. “She turned to him, her beautiful eyes full of agony.” ‘“What can I do?”’(207). Her intent on helping Marius through the troubles of war influenced Jean to promote their love to higher levels. Marius’s influence on Jean helped him realize that the love Cosette has received from him gave her the option to share that feeling with other ...
6338: Leonardo Da Vinci 2
... home in 1502 I entered the service of Cesare Borgia, the duke of Romagna. There I worked as the chief architect and engineer. I supervised work on the fortresses. I also took part in the war against Pisa as an engineer. I painted several paintings while I was on my return in Florence. But I bet that none will probably be better known then the Mona Lisa. I take the Mona ...
6339: Leadership In Movie
... these risks in exchange for the possibility of freedom. His direct confrontation with corrupt Scottish nobles illustrates his risk taking well. This is further amplified when later on in the film he both openly declares war against the English and meets with the English King to offer a truce. Though risk taking in the end leads to his own demise he was seen to have shown an extremely high level of ...
6340: How To Make A Movie
... renowned writers labored were anything but ideal. Hollywood was a factory system, churning out movies at a furious pace. Screenwriters found themselves at the bottom rung of the studio ladder. By the end of World War II, screenwriters were complaining about their place in the Hollywood machine. Leonard Spigelgass, editor of Who Wrote the Movie and What Else Did He Write (Brady 1981, 50), summed up the situation: "Over the years ...


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