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    out the unconsciousness as part of people’s life and thus connecting irrationality of art to rationality. In addition‚ success in cinema indicates the acceptance of Surrealism by the general public. Andre Breton played major role in establishment of Surrealism but there are other members such as Andre Masson and Max Ernst who also contributed to Surrealism. Surrealism was grounded by publication of the manifestos written by Breton. The First Manifesto of Surrealism was released in 1924 covering the

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    it was simply a urinal. This shows us that with Dadaism they were able to create art even from objects that would normally not be considered art. Surrealism as an art movement officially started in 1924. In 1924 The Surrealist Manifesto written by Andre Breton was published. Many of the artistic pieces of this era are dream like. Some type of art to wonder and marvel at‚ not an art of reason. ("Dada‚" n.d.) Surrealism is thought to have been formed as a reaction to Dadaism art movement‚ which was

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    expression of artists to convey what is deemed acceptable within society. Ai Weiwei falls victim under the power of the regime and the influence of censorship guidelines within China‚ limiting the display of his art due to the important messages he raises. Andres Serrano has experienced attempted censorship on his provocative image‚ Piss Christ‚ and has been attacked for producing offensive art. Censorship aims to conceal certain artworks which clash with the viewpoints of others; however‚ it should not be

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    know only human beings.” André Trocmé was born in St. Quentin‚ 1901‚ in the north of France to Huguenot parents. After seminary in Paris and graduate work at Union Theological Seminary in New York‚ he was ordained into the French Reformed Church and served for eight years among the coal miners and steel workers of Maubeuge and Sin-le-Noble‚ two small towns in the north of France. He preached nonviolence at a time when such views were unpopular in France. In 1934 André Trocmé accepted a call to be

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    industry today. Artists say that not all women are being targeted‚ only the ones who do not respect themselves. A rapper in pop culture today making this notion more popular and glorified is Andre Adams‚ better known by his stage name‚ Andre Nickatina‚ or by his previous stage name Dre Dog. In a review of Andre Nickatina’s album “HELL’S KITCHEN” the lyrics were described as “blunt” and “unaware” his lyrics were coming off to others and influencing youth to commit crimes and glorify drug abuse. Author

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    San Andres Fault Summary

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    Jane Davis McDowell 20 March 2010 General Science San Andres Fault Summary The San Andreas Fault is a crack in the Earth’s crust in California‚ which is about 1100 kilometers long. Since 1857‚ 1906 and 1989 many famous earthquakes have occurred along it. It is the boundary between the North American and Pacific lithospheric plates. Geologists have learned that the Earth’s crust is fractured into a series of "plates" that have been moving very slowly over the Earth’s surface for millions of

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    Zara BS1-B1 CAST OF SUPREMO: Alfred Vargas Mon Confiado Hermie Concepcion Nicco Manalo Alex Vincent Medina Nica Naval Edmon Romawag Shielbert Manuel Lehner Mendoza Jeff Hernandez Banjo Romero Mano Respal Alex cabodil SYNOPSIS Andres Bonifacio was active in the nationalist movement. Propaganda Movement has spread‚ he quickly realized its goals. He joined the Association of Mason and later the La Liga Filipina. The death of the League‚ thought Bonifacio not reform but revolution

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    visualize the happening that occur decades ago. I could say that this film is not good for those Andres Bonifacio admirers or those who likes him the best‚ because the Bonifacio’s clan in this film is not really in good situation that they are outrage in this film. It is directed by Mark Meily. The main character of the film which in Emilio Aguinado is played by E.R. Ejercito‚ Cesar Montano as Andres Bonofacio. The opening of the film is Emilio Aguinaldo writing a letter. The next motion was‚

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    I. Title: El Presidente II. Characters: Jorge ER Estregan – Emilio Aguinaldo Nora Aunor – Maria Agoncillo Christopher De Leon – Antonio Luna Cristine Reyes – Hilaria Del Rosario Cesar Montano – Andres Bonifacio III. Director: Mark Meily IV. Summary The Philippines‚ 1896. After witnessing atrocities by the Spanish military government and its friars to his constituents‚ the young town mayor of Cavite el Viejo‚ Emilio Aguinaldo feels powerless when he could not help his fellow Filipinos

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    It is undeniable that Andre Gide ’s The Immoralist‚ first published in 1902 in an edition of 300 copies‚ is at the very least‚ a novel predominantly dealing with Michel‚ the protagonist‚ and his search for his true authentic self amidst social and moral conventions and the subsequent consequences of deviating from these principles. It is also undeniable that it is a novel unfolding Michel ’s journey from a married heterosexual to a widowed homosexual. Throughout the novel Gide uses ambiguous homoerotic

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