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    What is the cultural significance of visual art and architecture? Introduction Art has the ability to tell the stories of history, fashionable movements, spirituality and technology, therefore giving us insight into the lives of people without language barriers. This report recognizes the aspects responsible for making art culturally significant. When considering cultural significance the main features include aesthetic, historic, scientific and social value for the past, present or future generations

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    The studies into culture have been on-going and the importance of cultural significance in societies has increased in recent years due to the changing dimensions of the world we live in. Globalization itself has had a very profound effect on cross-cultural interactions through progression in the fields of communication and technology that allow the formation of virtual work teams, the elimination of borders in trade, increased labour mobility and migration between countries. While theorists over

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    In today’s presentation, the presence of blues in this novel was explained, from its cultural significance to a black man from the south in America to its development. From its musical roots in African culture and slavery, and the significance of the color blue, a symbol of mourning and sadness, the signature blues and its expressive sound were featured throughout the presentation and novel. One of the most important parts of the presentation, however, and of blues as a whole, is the form. There

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    adolescent zeitgeist during the 1980s, and its popularity still hold cultural relevance in the present day. The teen films produced during the 1980s effectively represent youth concerns and the coming-of-age narrative, in terms of adolescent identity, the different roles characters play, sexuality, gender, relationships, class issues and the generational divide. Exploring these issues is essential for recognizing the cultural significance of this specific group of films and how they are important in addressing

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    produced by Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin has the cinematography work of Bill Pope. Spider-Man 2 should be preserved in the National Film Registry for the historical significance it has to Marvel, Cultural significance of the New York lifestyle, and of our desire for innovation along with fake news, but finally for the aesthetic significance depicted through a young man who attempts to make the city of New York a better place despite his personal situation.

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    2016 The Cultural Significance and Science of Asian Elephants Although there is a wide array of animal species that live in Asia, the Elephant is one of the most prized and sought after animal species in the continent because of its large impact on culture and society. Elephants are one of the smartest animals on the entire planet and they have a very big cultural significance also. They are very friendly with humans as well, which makes them an even more likeable animal. Their cultural significance

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    Nazis clearly understood the German cultural code, including the power of the forest as a crowd symbol when they produced Ewiger Wald. Robert Harrison has pointed to the cultural significance of the forest as place of lawlessness and enchantment. He claims that “forests mark the provincial edge of Western civilization, in the literal as well as imaginative domains” (Harrison). Forests, according to Harrison, have retained to this day their associations in the cultural imagination of the West. The German

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    In this essay I will examine the cultural significance of Richard Lester’s A Hard Day’s Night. Examining its influence on other films and cultural phenomena, I shall argue that Lester’s film invented or popularized many filmic conventions now considered standard in the movie and television industry.This paper covers concepts such as montage theory, jump cuts, camera shots, French New Wave, art film (especially surrealism), realism (documentary), and performance of the ‘actors’ (particularly accents)

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    The Cultural Significance of The Tale of Genji The Tale of Genji is one of the most important stories of ancient Japanese literature. Japanese scholar Sin Ohno said that there is no literature written during the Heian Era which is written in as precise language as The Tale of Genji. The author, Murasaki Shikibu, is a woman. In this tale, we can see the concept towards marriage of women during her period. During the Nara Era, and some time before, the concept of marriage was totally different

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    Assess the political and cultural significance of the construction and initial use of the Colosseum. Throughout the history of Ancient Rome, the construction of public buildings was used as a political tool, to manipulate the views of the people and to demonstrate the power of the State. The very first emperor of Rome, Augustus, initiated social reform through the construction of buildings from 27 BC onwards. Emperor Vespasian in 69 AD used a similar initiative, and throughout Rome’s history it can

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