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 | | Manga and Animé in North America | | by balisunset, Jul 23, 2008 | | Aside from differences in language, Japanese animation is unlike its North American counterpart in many important ways. In animé and manga, facial expression is primarily located in the eyes rather than in other facial features, and emphasis rests mainly on representing internal thoughts or emotions. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Traditional Pottery Making in Antique, Philippines | | by richard magbanua, Jun 12, 2008 | | Even if Antique is adapting high-technology environment, the art of pottery struggles to live and remains a functional art form and delicate process, making this piece of folk art priceless. The Bari potters or “manugdihon kang kuron” of Sibalom, Antique still adapts the traditional process of molding earthen products. Famous for their quality and durable clay-made stove or “kalan”, cooking pots or “dabahan” and water jars or “banga”. The manugdihons still experimenting in producing innovative products such as folk toys, souvenirs and decorative jars for market demands. | | Comments(4) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Unique Pop Culture Art Design | | by Karen Barnes, Jun 12, 2008 | | As you may have seen on many design shows, some people have leaned toward the pop culture of the past. Pop culture art design can also be art from any culture, past or present. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Architecture and the Media | | by Ferdine, Mar 4, 2008 | | Architecture is widely discussed in the arena of mass culture and that has implications for how we experience architecture. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 16 |
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 | | Drugs 101 | | by Sloth, Feb 21, 2008 | | A look into the world of drugs and what exactly it is that they all do. I hope to clarify much of the confusion and mythology surrounding drug culture in a non-biased, factual way. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 16 |
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 | | Amy Tan | | by Joey Spagioli, Jan 31, 2008 | | One's cultural background can affect the way they speak to the people in their life. Amy Tan, who is an Asian-American author, grew up having a mother who did not speak English very well. Tan grew up learning her mother's broken English, as well as the English of her American heritage. Her mother as well as her culture influenced her life, and the way, and what, she now writes. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Car Culture | | by Relena Black, Aug 28, 2007 | | The U.S. has become a culture of nomads, moving about in cars, a culture unlike any other. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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