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    Vincent van Gogh‚ the painter of such works as Irises‚ Wheat Field with Cypresses‚ and The Starry Night is one of the most influential and famous artists of all time. However‚ he suffered greatly with mental illness‚ including bipolar disorder‚ depression‚ and alcoholism. Throughout his life enigmatic life‚ van Gogh suffered with bipolar disorder. He was known to have “horrible fits of anxiety‚ apparently without cause‚ or otherwise a feeling of emptiness and fatigue in the head.…and

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    Vincent Van Gogh The Bold Painter The beautiful painting‚ Starry Night is the most popular‚ well known‚ and one of my favorite paintings of Vincent Van Gogh(1853-1890). Some of the other famous paintings of his are Sunflowers‚ Irises‚ and The Potato Eaters. Van Gogh had always said; “There are two ways of thinking about painting‚ how not to do it and how to do it: how to do it - with much drawing and little colour; how not to do it - with much colour and little drawing.”(http://www.vangoghgallery

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    The Shining‚ by Stephen King‚ is about a man and his wife and son staying in a hotel during the winter. The man is named Jack Torrance‚ who will be the caretaker of the Overlook Hotel from the months of November to April. Jack was notorious for losing his job‚ mostly since he had a bad temper and drank excessively. Thankfully though‚ his good buddy Al knew the owner of the Overlook‚ who needed someone to stay there when everyone else left; so‚ he was able to get him the job. Jack’s son‚ Danny‚ has

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    Desperation‚ a recent Stephen King novel‚ is not just a book‚ but an experience that leaves the reader frightened‚ paranoid‚ and questioning his moral beliefs. Picture‚ if you will‚ a lone‚ crazed Nevada policeman who pulls over vehicles on a lonely desert highway and forcefully takes away their occupants. Whichever of them he doesn’t kill immediately‚ he locks up in the jail of the small desolate town of Desperation. Among those captured are the vacationing Carver family‚ whose RV is sabotaged on

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    man‚ tub shaped‚ with a puffy face and lanky brown hair. “She tripped and fell.” “That’s not exactly how the complainant remembers it‚” counters the magistrate. “How do you explain the multiple bruises and lacerations on her upper arms and neck?” Stephen Finlay turns yellow. It’s his way of blushing‚ having succumbed to Pansy’s full pouty lips‚ ponytail‚ capacious tank top‚ and jeans cut off at mid-thigh. The magistrate stares down at Finlay. “You know what you need to recite in order to plead guilty

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    eye like no other painting did. This specific oil painting was called "Le Café de nuit" which is French for "The Night Café" made by Vincent Van Gogh in 1888. Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch artist whose work was notable for its rough beauty‚ emotional honesty‚ and bold color. The movement that Van Gogh made this painting during the Post Impressionism Movement. Vincent Van Gogh is a unique and outstanding artist who had a dramatic life that affected his paintings. At the age of twenty-seven‚ Van Gogh

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    MEMORANDUM From: Stephen Haas To: Reader Date: July 8‚ 2011 Re: Divulging Confidential Information About our client Ener G. Traidor Relevant Facts Our client‚ Ener G. Traidor (“Traidor”)‚ has retained our firm to assist with his acquisition of an oil drilling company. During the course of the representation‚ we discovered that Traidor’s plans involved drilling in a manner than could produce dangerous results for a nearby town’s water supply. We have presented Traidor our concerns about the impact

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    Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch post-impressionist painter‚ whose work represents the archetype of expressionism‚ the idea of emotional spontaneity in painting. Van Gogh was born March 30‚ 1853‚ in Groot-Zundert‚ son of a Dutch Protestant pastor. Van Gogh’s birth came one year to the day after his mother gave birth to a first‚ stillborn child; also named Vincent. There has been much speculation about Vincent van Gogh suffering later psychological trauma as a result of being a "replacement child" and

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    Vincent Van Gogh: Woe is Me During the last twenty years of the nineteenth century a new form of artistic painting formed. Postimpressionism was a form of art where the artist was highly individual and expressive. Some of the most creative painters in history helped to make the style a success. Paul Gauguin and Paul Cezanne are two of the most creative and popular painters among the postimpressionists‚ but not the master. The master of the postimpressionist movement was Vincent Van Gogh

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    poverty‚ Vincent Van Gogh was able to overcome all of his problems and become one of the best artists ever known. Vincent Van Gogh influenced art in the 20th century and new styles of art. Van Gogh’s artwork was so different and creative that it was able to influence many other artists. When Vincent Van Gogh was young‚ he worked with miners. After Van Gogh worked with miners for a number of years he decided he wanted to leave something behind so people would know his importance. Vincent Van Gogh

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