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- 5541: Nikita Sergeyevich
- ... of Moscow's subway system, and in 1939 he became a full member of the Politburo. Khrushchev's rise to power coincided with one of the darkest periods in Soviet history: the Great Terror. During the 1930s, Stalin began a series of bloody purges to consolidate his power. The terror spread throughout the Soviet Union, and Khrushchev was part of it ...
- 5542: The Matrix
- ... digital image of a human's mental self along with that of other humans and a mock up of the world as it was at the highest point in human history. While some humans were detained in the matrix to be used for energy, other humans were fed intravenously to them. Humans became crops to the machines, they were grown in ...
- 5543: Cubism
- Cubism By: Peter Auld Ross Murray Art Essay CUBISM In the world of art, Cubism is probably the most important art movement in the history of 20th Century Art. Cubism brought in new ways of composing pictures and also showed new ways of representing nature. New movement also brought in new attitudes towards the picture ...
- 5544: Comparison of Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution of 1917
- ... is to put forth his own political and social doctrine based on remedying those faults (“Animalism”). The roots of the Russian Revolution of 1917 are rooted deep in Russia’s history. For centuries, most of the population lived under severe economic and social conditions. During the 19th and 20th century many movements aimed at overthrowing the oppressive government were staged at ...
- 5545: Cultural Write-Up on “Gone With the Wind”
- ... epic film, having an immortal cast in a timeless, classic tale of a love-hate romance and war. “Gone With the Wind” has numerous cultural values. There was adventure, tragedy, history, loyalty and romance. The plot covers a variety of subjects such as the Civil War, racist issues, poverty, romance, and growing up in Georgia. It provides the audience the chance ...
- 5546: Evening: Landscape With An Aqueduct: Typical Example of Romantic Art
- ... in the Romantic era because of the beliefs of others and himself, but also because of the influence of Camille Corot. Works Cited Janson, HW., Janson, A (1997) A Basic History of Art (Fifth Ed.). New York: Harry N. Abrams Incorporated “Theodore Gericault” Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia (1998) Ayala, J. (1999) “Evening: Landscape with an Aqueduct” Story -Line MOMA Plaque
- 5547: Western Films
- ... archetypes that are part of the genre even today. The earliest westerns (silent films without the sound of gunfire, horse's hoofbeats, and the cattle trail) are gems of American history. The first cowboy film was titled Cripple Creek Bar Room (1898), but the 'first real movie' or commercially narrative film that gave birth to the genre was The Great Train ...
- 5548: Norman Rockwell Bio
- ... met with his peculiar standards. During his time with the Post, Rockwell often made illustrations that effectively conveyed events taking place on the national scene. During different periods in American history Rockwell used his special skill in detail to capture and portray illustrations that accurately reflected the emotions felt in the hearts of Americans at the time. Rockwell made several illustrations ...
- 5549: Review of Musical Singin in the Rain
- ... premiering another Lockwood & Lamont film and the stars are arriving to the cheers of the crowd. A woman stops them on their way in, prying into their relationship and past history, which prompts Don to recount his fabulous rise to fame. A flashback shows how Don, and his friend Cosmo Brown played by Donald O'Connor, clawed their way up as ...
- 5550: Love In Much Ado About Nothing
- ... this essay I would like to emphasize different ideas of how love is understood and discussed in literature. This topic has been immortal. One can notice that throughout the whole history writers have always been returning to this subject no matter what century people lived in or what their nationality was. In the comedy Much Ado about Nothing written by William ...
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