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Analyzing Gauguin’s “Agony in the Garden”: The Tree of Knowledge
by Kaz Silvestri, Sep 28, 2008
Paul Gauguin believed that primitive art should start from the spirit and make use of nature instead of the other way around. He used simple colors to intensify the images and he did not pay much heed to linear or aerial perspective. "Agony in the Garden" is an example of one of his earlier attempts at primitivism, which he learned from Emile Bernard.
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Does Race or Gender Really Matter?
by jhuffman, Sep 7, 2008
Should race or gender be a factor in our lives?
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On the Fringes: The Life of Diane Arbus
by John aka Jupiter King, Aug 4, 2008
Remembering one of the 20th century's most innovative and controversial photographers.
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Grown
by creativeone, Jul 16, 2008
The word "grown" is overused by young folks at a certain age.
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Tattoos: The Strange, Funny and Weird Art of Modern Life
by CHAN LEE PENG, Jul 14, 2008
Tattoos are no longer a trademark for sailors, sideshow artists, criminals, drug addicts, gangsters, and bikers.
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Planning in Order to Get Over a Negative Attitude
by Jesse Ledesma, Jul 14, 2008
This is commentary on goals, objectives, negative attitude, and how to get over some bad behaviors.
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How to be a Good Citizen
by neal patel, May 20, 2008
What does citizenship mean? Why is it important to the community?
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The Festival of Britain
by Ferdine, May 7, 2008
Architecture and design in post-war Britain, revealing how Britain rebuilt itself and generated a new design for a new society.
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Mean Girls: Society's Creation
by Juliane Elliott, May 4, 2008
Our society raises boys to be loud and aggressive. However, we raise our girls to be controlled and quiet. "Mean girls" are a creation of repressed girls in our society. "Mean girls" are lurking on a school campus near you.
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Those Lives Around
by Vheod, Apr 11, 2008
Crowded hallways, tromping feet. What do they offer? Glimpses into the workings of life. The bustling community dispersed on tiles acts as a melting pot of culture trapped inside a word: school. From the teachers to the students, each represents their own form of social stances.
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