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4611: Metallica
... picture of the band “rocking out” on the back. Metallica, then went back on tour, but couldn’t resist having a free concert somewhere in America for the fans. Metallica was originally started on the interest of playing cover tunes. Since Metallica ever started doing concert, they have been playing these covers. The cover songs are mostly from the bands that were in that New Form of British Heavy Metal. Such ...
4612: Liberal Arts
... each field of study. This allows students to find connections between different fields of study, to explore them, and to discover new theories and/or inventions. Liberal arts also allows students to investigate areas of interest and to make new ones by combining diverse subjects. A liberal arts education provides students with a broad spectrum of information enabling them to expand their knowledge and to advance society in a positive direction ...
4613: Leonardo Da Vinci (!)
... fifteen his father apprenticed him to the artist Andrea del Verrocchio in Florence. Under Verricchio he studied painting, sculpting, and the mechanical arts. In a nearby workshop of the artist Antonio Pollaiuolo he began his interest in Anatomy. Leonardo was accepted into the painter’s guild at Florence in 1472 and remained in the city for ten years.
4614: Leadership In Movie
... their daily lives at the hospital. As one would generally understand, a mental asylum is the last place on earth where one should expected a decent level of flexibility. Patients are required, in their best interest allegedly, to follow strict rules and procedures without question. McMurphy though, upon his arrival, had other ideas. He set out to challenge the system that seemed to limit and cage his self-esteem. His belief ...
4615: Kiss The Hype
... complete with black leather, aluminum studs, and seven-inch platform heels. They never allowed themselves to be photographed out of character. "The hype was self-perpetuating. The more Kiss's identities were shielded, the more interest there was in trying to photograph them" (Lendt 40). By 1978, Kiss was the highest grossing live act in the world. Their concerts became main attractions for millions of people. Kiss's formula for success ...
4616: Hollywood Vs. The World
... to see the movie. If they do this then the movie will not make any money and the producers would go broke. The second reason Hollywood does not make political movies is the lack of interest from the general population. As mentioned above, most Americans like movies that entertain whether it involves explosions or sex we are not interested in movies that make us think or require an opinion. We as ...
4617: History Of The Guitar
... with a quill or plectrum(pick). But this modern instrument soon lost its popularity and disappeared by the late 1600¹s. Through the 1600¹s and 1700¹s the guitar design changed very little, although interest increased around luthiers. In the 1770¹s the first guitars with six single strings appeared, 3 blowing the evolutionary lid off the instrument. Within the next few decades, numerous innovations followed: body waists became narrower ...
4618: History Of Philippine Cinema
... formulating its own conventions and, in the process, getting in close contact with the ferment in the other arts and at the same time, the serious critical attention and concern of people with a broader interest in culture. This is inevitable; as an art form the cinema in the Philippines can no longer remain isolated from the main current of sensibilities and ideas that shape other artistic forms, such as literature ...
4619: Johann Sebastian Bach
... talent. His proficiency on the organ was unequaled in Europe - in fact, he toured regularly as a solo virtuoso - and his growing mastery of compositional forms, like the fugue and the canon, was already attracting interest from the musical establishment - which, in his day, was the Lutheran church. But, like many individuals of uncommon talent, he was never very good at playing the political game, and therefore suffered periodic setbacks in ...
4620: Ideal Nude
... france. Picasso was a Genius, he was a master of almost any median. He ventured in many styles and with fellow Artist, Georges Braque, created “cubism”. I feel that his strongest paintings, (those leaving lasting interest), would be his unusual and unique paintings of females. With the exception of his pornographic-like pieces, all of the poses that the females are in are classical and harmonious. In the painting, “THE DREAM ...


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