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Life Lessons Under the Sea
Finding Nemo
The movie I choice was Finding Nemo it’s a Pixar animation it came in the summer of May 30,2003. It was ranked top ten American film and top ten in the greatest film in animation as of June 2008. As this movie was ranked the top ten how can people not enjoy this movie. With…
Analysis of The Harvesters
Picture
After I studied the art history of Renaissance paintings, I decided to talk about Pieter Bruegel’s painting, “The Harvesters” from MET. I am fascinated by his painting, “Hunters in the Snow” that we analyzed in class. Pieter Bruegel painted a series of paintings depicting the months of the year. “Hunters in the snow” and “The…
Despite His Battle With Heroin And Depression, Jean-Michel Basquiat Was A Phenomenal Painter Known For His Graffiti-inspired Art
Artist
Graffiti
For years drugs and art have gone hand in hand, drugs being either the spike in an artist’s creativity or the demise in their career. Many youthful artists, still in their prime, have died too soon at the hands of drug and alcohol abuse. Whether it be lyrical genius’ such as Mac Miller or amazing…
Historical Analyses of “The Graduate”
The Graduate
In the film The Graduate directed by Mike Nichols, the main character Benjamin Braddock is seeking to find his place in the world following his college graduation. Ben has an affair with his family’s friend Mrs. Robinson, but ends up falling in love with Mrs. Robinson’s daughter, Elaine. From a historical, marxist and gender perspective,…
“Rhapsody in Blue” and North German Philharmonic Analysis
Piano
The pianist performing in the recital was Fazil Say, accompanied by the North German Philharmonic. They performed “Rhapsody in Blue”. The piece was composed in 1924, during the modern period of music, by George Gershin (Lewis, allmusic.com). The concert took place in Laeiszhalle Hamburg on July 31, 2015. “Rhapsody in Blue” consists of only one…
How the amount of Salt present within the Salt-Bridge of a Galvanic Cell alters the amount of electrical energy outputted
Bridge
Electricity
Energy
The purpose of this experiment was to find out how the amount of Salt present within the Salt-Bridge of a Galvanic Cell alters the amount of electrical energy outputted, whether it be positively or negatively. The hypothesized outcome was that the more Salt used within the Salt-Bridge would result in more electrical energy being created…
Responsibility of Designers to the General Public
Design
As this topic could in most cases be considered controversial, this paper is simply the written with views and opinions that I feel about this specific topic. According to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary the term “responsibility is defined as “1 : the quality or state of being responsible : as a : moral, legal, or mental…
Body Image, Eating Disorders and the New Ideal Person
Body Image
Eating Disorder
Introduction Media has influenced teens for many years that they have to be thin to be beautiful. Celebrities don’t help with the influence on body image; they are all thin and beautiful and fall into what is accepted in society. Though not all celebrities were thin, once they became famous people told them they needed…
Bridges are usually designed to provide a consistent way over an impediment
Architecture
Bridge
Economy
Bridges are usually designed to provide a consistent way over an impediment. Bridges are mostly constructed across railroads, highways and profound valleys and across many other passages of transportation. These are also extended to convey water, bolster control links or house broadcast communications lines. Some unique kinds of extensions are characterized by their capacities. From…
Analytical Essay about Drama The Glass Menagerie
Play
The Glass
Writing
The Glass Menagerie is a four chapter memory play written by Tennessee Williams that reflects upon his own unhappy and dysfunctional family. With this being said, the narrator in the play, Tom Wingfield, resembles Tennessee Williams himself. The setting takes place in the winter and spring of 1937 in St. Louis and symbolically reflects the…