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321: Renaissance Art 2
... pagan motifs and allowed the clear establishment of the elegant images, but keeping the level of chiaroscuro to its minimum. His most famous and recognized work, however, the Birth of Venus uses the combination of mythology and religion, also a popular humanistic idea adopted from the Greeks. With the continuous growth of paintings and artists, prestige for art increased dramatically to the point in which religious aspects were shown through landscapes ...
322: Mrs. Cage (a Play)
... their rights. However, the social structures in which we live sometimes still make it difficult for us to actualize the full range of our creative abilities. In literature as dated as fairy tales and Greek mythology, writers have used characters who exemplified the caged woman. In the fairy tales, Sleeping Beauty is "caged" behind a wall of briars and Snow White is trapped inside a glass coffin. Ironically, both princesses were ...
323: Mesopotamian Art And Arquitecture
... is there more detail, but at times figures overlap, giving the viewer a sense of people and animals in real space. The art of the late Assyrian seal cutter is a combination of realism and mythology. Even the naturalistic scenes contain symbols of the gods. These objects may have originated outside of Assyria, for they resemble Syro-Phoenician crafted objects found at Arslan Tash on the upper Euphrates and at Samaria ...
324: Advances in AI
... myths were reinterpreted patriarchally. The cyclical nature of female-oriented thought was replaced by the linear thought patterns of male-oriented thinking. This further led to the notion of progress and later reflective thought. The mythology that prevailed under matriarchal rule was replaced by the masculine thought process of rationalism and logic. The overall effect is that tension replaced repetitive rhythm. This led the way to the concept of time as ...
325: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
... computer to a television line, and taps into the computer at his neighborhood bank and regularly transfers money into his personnel account."(2600:Spring 93,p.19) On paper and on screens a popular new mythology is growing quickly in which computer criminals are the 'Butch Cassidys' of the electronic age. "These true tales of computer capers are far from being futuristic fantasies."(2600:Spring 93:p.19) They are inspired ...
326: Computers and Crime
... computer to a television line, and taps into the computer at his neighborhood bank and regularly transfers money into his personnel account."(2600:Spring 93,p.19) On paper and on screens a popular new mythology is growing quickly in which computer criminals are the 'Butch Cassidys' of the electronic age. "These true tales of computer capers are far from being futuristic fantasies."(2600:Spring 93:p.19) They are inspired ...
327: Laws Must Be Passed To Address The Increase In The Number And Types Of Computer Crimes
... computer to a television line, and taps into the computer at his neighborhood bank and regularly transfers money into his personnel account." (2600:Spring 93,p.19) On paper and on screens a popular new mythology is growing quickly in which computer criminals are the 'Butch Cassidys' of the electronic age. "These true tales of computer capers are far from being futuristic fantasies." (2600:Spring 93:p.19) They are inspired ...
328: Homeric Simile In Paradise Lost
... the participants in his poem, and often geographically remote from Eden or so far distant in time as to be contemporary with Milton’s age. The simile about Leviathan, for example, goes first to pagan mythology to name the Titans who are like Satan in size; it then locates Leviathan near Norway. The subject matter of the simile almost always moves forward in time or moves in space to another part ...
329: Understanding Masculine Psychology
... me recognize the value of myths, their explanation techniques, and specifically the attempt to explain masculinity in the holy grail myths. I think it is a fabulous book that reveals the power and complexity of mythology.
330: Native Americans
... danced the deer dance or the buffalo dance to attract abundant game. Farming tribes staged ceremonials to bring rain or to make the corn grow or ripen. Certain dances dramatized stories from the history or mythology of the tribe. Other ceremonies were held when children arrived at manhood or womanhood or to initiate them into the religious secret societies of the tribe. Although the purpose of a dance was serious, the ...


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