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$1.00 ANYONE TAKE HUM 205

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CheckPoint: The Human Condition

• Due Date: Day 4 [Post to the Individual forum]

• Post your response to the following: Select one or more artworks you believe express human experience. Human experience, or the human condition, includes birth, death, love, loss, pleasure, pain, hope, frustration, elation, despair, values, and beliefs. Your chosen work or works must be from visual arts, architecture, literature, or music. Discuss how you believe the work or works you choose express human experience.
 


   
   
   
   
 
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$7.00 HUM 205 CheckPoint: The Human Condition

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Preview: ... inting represents the human experience to me because of the expression on the wo ...

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$10.00 HUM 205Assignment: Online Art Exhibition Tour

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Preview: ... k shown here by Van Gogh was some still painting in which he used very dark colors. All of Van Goghs pieces show and visually express his deepest feelings, which include happiness and anguish. <br><br>These art works are very spontaneous and I feel that this was exactly what this museum was trying to represent. Van Gogh was a very famous artist in hi ...

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$10.00 HUM205 CheckPoint: Classical Greek Philosophy

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Preview: ... d been possible because of Greeks. Platos Republic was well copied and studied throughout the ages, because it discuss ideal political model that was (and is) the issue for every citizen. <br><br>The Greeks debated the nature of free will, the purpose of life, and morality. Up to these days, we still debate, if we have truly free will, or our life bounded to live with harmony of the nature. The Aristotle a ...

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$30.00 HUM 205--HUMAN CONDITION AND COMPLETED ART FORMS MATRIX-TENENTS OF FAITH-CLASSICAL GREEK PHILOSOPHY-FINAL OVERALL PAPER

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Preview: ... e being portrayed in this piece. This is a common human experience for many.<br> <br>2.) Life of Jesus (West faade) Located in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, p287.<br> <br>This piece came from a narration that had previously been painted on walls, now it is portrayed beautifully in this large stained glass piece.<br>I feel th ...

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