David Carson - A Brief Look At His Work
…interest in the surfing culture persuaded him to return to the West Coast where he helped launch the magazine Beach Culture.
The magazine only lasted three years but Carson's pioneering approach to design, particularly toward typography challenged the fundamental aspects of all design and graphic communication. SURFER SHEET Carson's work…
De Kleine Blonde Dood
…zo als hij het meemaakt. Ik denk wel eens na over de onderwerpen oorlog en het overlijden van een kind, en door dit boek zijn mijn gedachten daarover niet veranderd. Gebeurtenissen. Ik denk dat de belangrijkste gebeurtenissen zijn de woedeaanvallen van Boudewijn's vader, dat Boudewijn in een psychiatrisch ziekenhuis komt…
Death Of A Salesman By Arthur Miller: Willy Loman As A Tragic Hero
Willy Loman, the troubled father and husband in Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman," can be classified as a tragic hero, as defined by Aristotle in his works, "Poetics." In Aristotle's text, a tragic hero was defined as one who falls from grace into a state of extreme unhappiness. Willy,…
Defoe Daniel (Bibliography)
…churches burned. Property loss totaling ten million pounds. It is said about Defoe that, "His family probably took what they could to his uncle’s in St. Botolphs" (Backschieder, 6). The aftermath of the fire was horrendous. Ash and fallen houses blocked entire streets. Blocks of houses were completely burned to…
Donatello
Michelle Hoell Professor Kranz Humanities 2 16 Nov. 2001 Donatello is known as the most important sculptor of the Early Renaissance. The author, John Pope-Hennessy noted him as "one of the greatest artists who ever lived" (Pope-Hennessy p.11).
Donatello was a modest person who was very dedicated to his works. Because…
Donne Vs. Hemingway
…described as beautiful. Hemingway was best known for describing courage. Ernest found writing tips from the King James Bible, the deceased Mark Twain, and Stephan Crane. After finding his own original style, he developed a power in simplicity and poetry in the everyday speech. Hemingway finally made sense of the…
Double Standard Of Masculinity In Gender Role Socialization
…the school. Pep rallies are thrown to support the 'athletes', the 'stars' of the school. Girls swoon over the masculine 'hunks'. As young boys move into adulthood they are told to be men when confronted with a formidable challenge or when they face some sort of agony. The implication in…
Douglass And Barlow
…non-English speaking students. He brings up different points concerning this subject, although every solution has its pros and cons.
Douglas talks about his struggle in the early part of his life; learning to read and write was a great challenge in his environment. He talks about his personal experiences. This…
Ecological Self
…the sense of continuity, which is so important for our personal identity (http://ozcountry.com/life/tip5.html)." "When we go through times of crisis, massive changes, serious illness, deep conflicts or stress, our sense of self can be seriously challenged, particularly if we have not faced such experiences before. Rather than assuming that personal…
Existence Of God
…but without experience of this phenomenon, he will never know for sure. Cleanthes' argument from design is an attempt by a man to come to grips with an incomprehensible event through human faculties of both science and religious faith. He may have fallen short of proving the existence of a…




