The photo has a very melancoly vibe too it. Its a color photograph, with a bunch of leading lines that bring your attention to the main subject, being the man falling down. Their main object being represented is the man falling. Your attention is instantly drawn to him making him the main subject. Historical meaning behind the photograph is the tragic event of 9/11. It is very spontaneous he is falling to his death and seems to have accepted it. Yes the very tragic event that occured during 9/11 a lot of emotion occurs. The emotional response the photographer was trying to evoke is a feeling of tragedy. I dont think the photographer was thinking much about artistic meaning while taking this photograph. I think it was more a spur of the moment photograph and was about recording this tragic in human history. Yes the photograph was very successful in translating a visual form. The picture is explaining a broader range of what was going on during the tragedy. http://dujye7n3e5wjl.cl...
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Blog Post 7 As a existential hero there is so many things I would do differently. Definitely living life to the fullest saving peoples lives would be pretty cool and pretty much being unstoppable. Being capable of doing whatever i set my mind to doing is pretty fascinating. I would try to be unstoppable in any areas of life, dress how I want and not get any negative remarks towards it. I would live my life free without anything to worry about, I wouldn't think twice on anything I did. Yes living my life free is a way I could be more alive. Being alive to me just means being unstoppable having no fear what so ever, being able to make my own decisions and create my own path in life.
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Love-Black Eyed Peas People killin' people dyin' Children hurtin', I hear them cryin' Can you practice what you preachin'? Would you turn the other cheek again? Mama, mama, mama, tell us what the hell is goin' on Can't we all just get along? Father, father, father help us Send some guidance from above 'Cause people got me, got me Questioning (Where's the love) Yo what's going on with the world, momma (Where's the love) Yo people living like they ain't got no mommas (Where's the love) I think they all distracted by the drama and Attracted to the trauma, mamma (Where's the love) I think they don't understand the concept or The meaning of karma (Where's the love) Overseas, yeah they trying to stop terrorism (Where's the love) Over here on the streets the police shoot The people put the bullets in 'em (Where's the love) But if you only got love for your own race (Where's the love) Then you're go...
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These hearts were woven of human joys and cares, Washed marvellously with sorrow, swift to mirth. The years had given them kindness. Dawn was theirs, And sunset, and the colours of the earth. These had seen movement, and heard music; known Slumber and waking; loved; gone proudly friended; Felt the quick stir of wonder; sat alone; Touched flowers and furs and cheeks. All this is ended. There are waters blown by changing winds to laughter And lit by the rich skies, all day. And after, Frost, with a gesture, stays the waves that dance And wandering loveliness. He leaves a white Unbroken glory, a gathered radiance, A width, a shining peace, under the night. This poem is referring to death, living life all of these years with happiness just to die in sorrow. "The Dead" defin...
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The German Autorenfilm was not completely based on aesthetics properties of film but, it was more about filming classical plays. It was the first attempt of German cinema to try and reach a middle class audience and conquer the authority of Hollywood by specifically adapting German plays and literature. Most of the movies in this new genre were basic and did nothing to improve on camera filming techniques. One Autorenfilm which did not advance in the development of cinema by using special effects was "Der Student von Prag creates by Stellan Rye and directed by Paul Wegener in 1913. Though Wegener went on the direct mayor films of his era such as "Der Golem", he was experimenting with expressionism in the phone when he created the early prototype "Der Student von Prag". The movie started call Wegener's career and with that, the movement of German expressionism in cinema. Many have said that it was this movie that is responsible for the beginning of the W...
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b4/Vincent_Willem_van_Gogh_128.jpg Arles Sunflowers painted by Vincent Van Gogh in 1888 is the second painting in a series of two. Van Gogh painted these flowers in order to impress his friend Paul Gauguin who is going to be staying in the guest room of his home. Yellow pigments were not very wide spread during this time so the fact that Van Gogh used the entire spectrum of yellow was very impressive and innovated. Yellow symbolizes gratitude, happiness, and optimism. Which is the exact feeling Van Gogh wanted to give in this painting. Yellow is also opposite in complimentary of purple which is the color he based the majority of his pieces off of. Besides the brightness of yellow this painting is different because he paints the flowers in all stages of life. Van Gogh may have done this to show Paul his loyalty to their friendship throughout their life. This painting reminds me the only thing that is certain in life is that we all lit...
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Kenan Delkic My cultural diet practices include coaching youth kids in wrestling as-well as working. Coaching kids in the sport that opened up so many doors for me and allowed me to wrestle in college in Missouri and the sport that made me into the caring and honest person I am today. Coaching these kids is a goof feeling just seeing how they progress over time and being able to watch them succeed on and off is a good feeling especially knowing that I am making a positive impact in their lives. Working is huge I love going to work because I always learn something new everyday. My drive and passion is what makes me love going into work everyday and seeing smiles on customers faces. Work is so beneficial in everyday life you build amazing life skills that are going to benefit you, whatever job I do I always try to gain something new out of it.