International Klein Blue Essays

  • Yves Klein Research Paper

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    Yves Klein is most known for his anthropometries, which in current times have become more controversial than they once were. They were the use of the human body, in this case the female nude body, to create marks on a canvas. After all is said and done, Klein created marks on canvas and paper. He was, ultimately, just a painter. It was his exploration of mark making that made him truly unique in the history of art. While attending school he became friends with other artists who were to be part of

  • Cruise Industry

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    liners eventually came to a gradual end with improved air transportation and they had evolved to modern cruise ships (Rodrigue & Notteboom, n.d.) that carried themselves as the destination, instead of a transportation alternative. (Royal Caribbean International, 2013) According to Cruise Market Watch (n.d.) the revenue generated by cruise tourism is estimated at US$36.2 billion with about 20.9 million passengers carried for 2013. This shows that the cruise industry is undoubtedly a profitable industry

  • Performance Art Research Paper

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    How have performance artists sought to utilise and reference the body within their work?  
Why have so many performance artists sought to specifically focus on the body as the subject of their work?     Performance art: how and why artists utilise, reference and focus on the body in their work.   200 words  x 11 paragraphs or equivalent       Introduction   This essay will explore how artists throughout time have utilised and refrecnced the body within performance art. Beginning with happenings

  • The Negative Effects Of Ecotourism

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    For decades tourism has degraded the environment by catering to curious travellers. Iconic landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef, Galapagos Islands, Grand Canyon, and Mount Everest, have all been impacted by the presence of tourism. Specifics in the definition of ecotourism vary across scientific literature. Ultimately ecotourism is both a practical and a theoretical construct that ideally works to better the tourism industry making it, and its participants more environmentally aware (Buckley 2009)

  • Sylvia Plath’s Mourning and Creativity

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    Sylvia Plath’s Mourning and Creativity Abstract In this article, I concentrate on the connection between mourning and creativity in Sylvia Plath’s work. Melanie Klein postulates that the pain of mourning and the reparation experienced in the depressive position is the basis of creative activity. Through creative activity, one can restore lost internal and external objects and lost happiness. I argue that Plath’s work is an example of Klein’s idea that artists’ creative products represent

  • Argumentative Essay: Moving To Cyprus, Texas

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    Would you like to live in a city with great economic opportunities, being in a crowded area with a huge number of people? You want to send your children to school in one of the best districts around. You love professional sports, such as football, baseball, and basketball, and even high school football. You'd like to be near fun, family-oriented activities. If you can relate to such goals, you might want to consider relocating to Cyprus, Texas, 25 miles from downtown Houston. Here are reasons you

  • Ford's Argumentative Essay

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    The oval logo represented the automaker’s commitment to economy and reliability. Then the oval logo got a new look with a blue back ground, with white letters. Throughout the years with this very logo Ford had different slogans: “Value Far Above the Price”, “The Beauty of Fine Upholstery”, “Get the Facts and You’ll Get a Ford!”, “There’s a Ford in Your Future!”, “Ford’s out

  • Persuasive Essay On Popular Culture

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    Popular culture influences all kinds of art, music, literature, beliefs, and values not only in America but in other countries as well. 1Have you ever tried to escape popular culture—to give up Oprah and not rush out to read the books she recommends; to turn off your favorite DJ or talk radio station on the way to work? Have you ever refused to engage in small talk about the next Survivor castaway or about who killed JonBénet? Can you resist the tailgate party at the big game on Saturday? Can you

  • Unilever Case Study

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    and Van de Berth Company which formed Margarine Unie located in Holland. On 1st January 1930 Unilever company is established with an agreement between Lever brothers, soap manufacturer, and Margarine Unie, margarine manufacturer even though, an international merge was an unusual move at that time. Both of the two companies have the same vision that by doing this merge with strong global ne... ... middle of paper ... ...child labor. In May 2003, Unilever announced that they would solve the child

  • Derek Jarman’s film Blue

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    Derek Jarman’s film Blue I am a cock sucking Straight acting Lesbian man With ball crushing bad manners Laddish nymphomaniac politics Spunky sexist desires Of incestuous inversion and Incorrect terminology I am a Not Gay (Blue, Jarman; 1995: 119). In offering this extract from Derek Jarman’s film Blue, (England, 1993) I have established an expectation that this paper’s concern is with the sexual body of East End boot stomping, ball crushing queens. However, whilst this sequence

  • Treatment of Homosexuals in Reality and Pop Culture

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    fought for gay and lesbian rights and therefore screentime. From the shock of AIDS to the recently publicized hate crimes people are stepping out of the closet in record numbers. A friend described it to me as, " A choice between the devil and the deep blue sea, you can either let your fear eat you up inside or face it," he shrugged. Alan Brinkley, author of The Unfinished Nation, speculates that the raid of police officers on the Stonewall Inn, a gay club in New York started the effort to protect

  • Dehumanization of Enslaved Africans in Jamaica

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    The importation of slaves from Africa to Jamaica was the largest and most complex international business of the eighteenth century. This controversial exchange of enslaved persons provided economic stability within the Americas. Upon their arrival to Jamaica, the process of dehumanization initiated. Supporters of slavery proposed the institution served a two-fold purpose: one, in order to achieve complete dominance the institution a legacy of subjugation and legislation hampered rights to any slaves

  • Essay On Social Construction

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    construction process as they dress and provide toys for the baby. The parents of a baby girl tend to dress the baby in a pink–colored dress and provide the baby with dolls or cooking toys, while the parents of a baby boy tend to dress the baby in blue-colored pants and provide the baby with building blocks or car toys. As the children grow, the society expects them to behave according to the assigned genders. The children learn the society’s expectations by observing and imitating others with

  • Make Up Industry Marketing

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    I. Introduction. The focus of the project is on the prestige department store women's color facial makeup in the United States. We conducted our research of this category by magazine, newspaper, Internet, and over the counter knowledge. During research we found that Lancôme, Estee Lauder, and Clinique were the top-selling prestige facial makeup brands in the United States. Lancôme, is under the wing of parent company L'Oreal, and was founded in 1935. Estee Lauder was founded in 1946 and Estee