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4151: Manet
... favor ability of the artist govern the extend to which he will be accepted by the viewing public as a whole, but the social and ethical fashions of the time will also have a substantial effect upon the way in which the viewer perceives the piece. Every aspect of Manet’s painting is identifiably engineered in such a way as to provoke and confront the individual who stands before it. Not ...
4152: Maria Mitchell
... of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York. An observatory was also erected in her honor on Nantucket Island. But even had she known of these later honors, her greatest satisfaction would still have been the effect she had on the lives of her students.
4153: Margaret Thatcher
... his own grocery shop, and eventually he came to own two." (Mayer,1979) Alfred often discussed current events with his two daughters, and also his keenly-held political beliefs. Margaret's father had a considerable effect on her political beliefs. Although he had once been a member of the Liberal party, he won a place on the local town council as an independent, which essentially meant conservative. He served in this ...
4154: Charlie Chaplin
... had to struggle during his early life. His childhood was rough and unstable. Yet, Charlie's outstanding talents and ingenious led him to become the unforgetable legend he will always be remembered as. he had effect on many people's lives and he put smiles on their faces, laughter in their daily lives.
4155: Everyday Use
... the oldest daughter, turned out to be totally opposite. She was very outgoing, well spoken, and very much attractive. Dee's difference in her personality compared to Maggie and her mother can be the leading effect in her having different opinions of the family's heritage. A family's heritage can be a very important part in its tradition. The word heritage means; something that is passed down from preceding generations ...
4156: Hannibal
... and used them against Hannibal, the man who had taught them to Rome. The Second Punic War was a turning point in Roman history, with profound implications for the Republic. The most immediate and obvious effect was the acquisition of territory; in the space of fifty years Rome had acquired most of the western Mediterranean. In doing this, the Romans viewed the war with Hannibal, and Hannibal himself, in nearly mythic ...
4157: Alfred Hitchcock
... crowd closest to the camera was shadowed while the men that were fighting in the distance were lighted. It gave an overlook of the whole audience, but also brought attention to the action. This spotlight effect was also used a few minutes later in the film when Annabella has pointed out the spies to Richard. He looks out the window and down on the corner of the street are two men ...
4158: Night
... father although the thought did cross his mind. He decided that if he were to fight back at the gypsy the result would be physical harm to him. The incident that probably had the greatest effect on Elie and the other inmates was the hanging of the pipel. The pipel was a young boy with an "innocent face" who is sentenced to death by the Nazis for being involved in a ...
4159: Youth Violence
... real-life violence and aggression. In addition to copycat behavior, the study demonstrated that teens could also be negatively influenced through increased exaggerated fears, the removal of inhibitions, and desensitization. Not only does T.V. effect the way youth interact with each other, data published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that graphic depictions of suicide on television are often followed by a dramatic rise in teen suicides. Thirty ...
4160: Wuthering Heights 4
... qualities such as love and compassion. It happens that this change took place just after he decided he would learn to read. Hareton s change from an angry child to caring adult happened from the effect the books had on him. The theme of books in this novel can be interpreted many ways, but it is certain that their role is very intertwined with the emotions and relationships of the characters ...


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