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Rhetorical Analysis: Stephen Gould
[ send
me this paper ] (5 pp) In this paper we will be examining a short
piece of text (Chauvet Cave: The Discovery of the World's Oldest Paintings
- 1996) by Stephen Gould which involves both science and technology, yet
we will examine this work from a rhetorical perspective, first as a
singularity, then in light of a broader context. Bibliography lists 3
sources. The student should note that the text used is included after the
bibliography. Filename:
BBrhetor.doc
Russes Ballet [ send
me this paper ] A 14 page paper which discusses how the Russes
Ballet influenced the society of the times. During the first decade of the
1900s fashion for women was incredibly conservative, leaving almost
nothing on the human body showing. With the Russes Ballet came very risqué
costumes that flowed with the body, and costumes that often revealed a
great deal of the body, if not complete nudity occasionally. The paper
discusses the society of the time, the fashions of the time, and the
changes that were soon seen in the fashion industry due to the revealing
nature of the costumes seen in the Russes Ballet. Bibliography lists 10
sources. Filename:
RArusses.wps
Salvador Dali: The Struggle Between Religion and
Science [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page discussion of the influence of God and
religion on the surrealistic art of Salvador Dali. Contends that Dali
struggled to integrate his spiritual beliefs with his ever-growing
interests in sciences. Contrasts his efforts with those of Sigmund Freud
and artist like Fyodor Dostoevsky who seemed intent of proving that God
did not exist. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPdali.wps
See Ya in the Funnies! [ send
me this paper ] (6 pp) Newsflash! Holy high heels Batman! We have
new neighbors in Gotham City. DC Comics to Include Homosexual Couple! The
comic book company that gave us Superman will now give us the first super
heroes that will fight crime as a couple--not as in Batman and Robin ? but
as a cohabiting homosexual couple? Have we progressed that much, or has
this couple, somehow eluded the comic police? Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
BBhomcom.doc
Strategic Planning for the National Endowment for
the Arts [ send
me this paper ] 12 pages in length. The National Endowment for the
Arts is a non-profit organization established to further the promotion of
art and artists for the general public. Their strategic planning for
funding could use some improvement, and two texts which are extremely
helpful in this area are Strategic Management for Non-Profit
Organizations: Theory and Cases, by Sharon M. Oster and Strategic Planning
for Public and Non-Profit Organizations by John M. Bryson. These are two
of the best books for insight to the strategic planning and funding for
non-profit organizations and this paper discusses these methods.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename:
JGAneart.wps
Studying The Arts: The Relationship To
Understanding Europe and North America [ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. The social, political and
economical impact of the arts has been vast and encompassing to
understanding Europe and North America. Throughout the Baroque,
Enlightenment and Romantic Periods, the world was changing in leaps and
bounds; indeed, those within artistic circles were not to be left behind.
Particularly influential to this cultural understanding were Italian
painter Artemisia Gentileschi, French artists Francois Boucher and
Jacques-Louis David, as well as author Walt Whitman. The functions these
artisans had upon the European and North American landscape was to
demonstrate society's progressive nature as it related to each region's
individual growth, which included – but was not limited to – feminism,
politics and environment. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename: TLCarts.wps
Terrorism and Verbal Art; The Impact of the
Destruction of the World Trade Towers [ send
me this paper ] This 10 page paper consider what we mean by verbal
art, and how the destruction of this well known land mark and symbols of
capitalism may be seen in the postmodernism school of thought. The writer
considers how we perceive art and actions in order to demonstrates that
although despicable the terrorist actions after September 11th 2001 may be
seen as a form of verbal art. The bibliography cites 4 sources. Filename: TEverart.rtf
The Agenda of the Far Right / A Future Without
Arts or Humanities [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page essay based on the essay, ‘‘Pulling the
Fuse on Culture,'' by Robert Hughes. (Time Magazine, 8/7/95) The writer
explores the ramifications of the far-right Republican agenda and what
that could mean to the America of the future. No Bibliography. Filename:
Culfund.wps
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