Art paper Introduction The blue and white Jar depicting the Yuchi Gong Jiu Zichu drama is n artwork from the Yuan Dynasty. The artwork is believed to have been made in the 14th century and was excavated from the Guanxi Zuang region, particularly in Hengxian County. The artwork is now placed at the Boston Museum of fine art. This painting on the Jar depicts the battle scene narrating the tale of a daring rescue by Yuchi Gong of Lord Li Shimin, who was the Tang Dynasty’s second emperor. An exciting aspect of the artwork is its ability to show a historical scene that is popular in contemporary Chinese literature. Description In the Jar’s painting, there is a man in a helmet and three-pronged fork in his hand, who is often described as Duan Zhixuan, the general of the Tang. He appears to be in a dangerous position since he is highly elevated and exposed to the battlefield. There is an armed rider who seems to be chasing after the general who is often described as Shan Xiongxin. Separated by hills,…
The hip-hop artists The hip-hop artists have been able to introduce modern ways in representing their rebellion by being able to adopt people like DJs and MCs who make the music more appealing. The use of appealing and sexual dancing styles have made the songs appealing and acceptable to many, and so the singers can make still continual to pass their rebellious message. Yes, relations changes between musician and their fans have had a significant effect on rock music in the 2000s. In the 200’s internet became quite popular and so the audience would follow their favourite singers in social media. This made the fans to be aware of new releases by the artist on time. This contributed to an increase in sales of rock recordings as well as spreading the acceptance of rock music all over the globe. People in the 21st-century economy are vibrant and are interested in music that is involving. The 21st century is also marred with the use of technology, and so the audience can directly download the albums from the web, which has decreased…
experience in the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York I had a wonderful experience in the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York in the last week of November, 2019. I travelled to Manhattan on November 27, 2019, ready for a Thanksgiving Day with my extended family on November 28, 2019. Having never been to the largest museum in the United States, I planned to spend the morning hours exploring the beautiful art and galleries. I visited the New York-based museum on November 28, 2019 from 1000 hours to around noon. Located at 1000 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan’s Upper East Side on the eastern edge of Central Park, the Metropolitan Art Museum contains an extensive collection of artifacts, architecture, paintings, and sculptures from medieval Europe. The Three Artworks The museum is the home to thousands of artifacts and historical artworks from across the globe. The most intriguing and magnificent artworks that caught my attention are the Venus Italica, The Death of Socrates, and Gertrude Stein portrait. Venus Italica is a marble composition created by Antonio Canova in 1757-1822 (Goudie, 2018). The…
East London’s Best Spots for kids to visit during their Half term holidays February is a relatively crowd-free month in London, as its right after a busy holiday season. It’s that time of the year when school children are having their half-term break here in the UK. It makes for a wonderful time for you and your family to relax and have a great time here in East London. A perfect opportunity for you to make memories with your kids while they are free from school! We have gathered the top things to and the top places for you to take your kids to, during their holidays. All these places are easily accessible from East London Hotel, and offer a great way to experience London at its best! Platform 9¾ Start your trip by taking your kids to the iconic platform 9¾ if your kids are into harry potter or even if you are. The platform is located on the iconic King’s Cross station. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to take photos by enacting the famous scene of pushing…
Post-Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting patient (CABG): Survey Creating awareness of any disease is essential because it reduces the chances of spread. Therefore, health practitioners need to carry out more studies to find out the knowledge people have concerning health conditions, such as coronary heart diseases, to identify the best way and areas to put more concentration. Notably, Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting patient (CABG) is a health condition that requires adequate education/awareness among citizens, since it can lead to heart complications and comorbidity. On the other hand, people can reduce such occurrences through adherence to treatment and lifestyle changes. Therefore, to fight against CABG and other heart complications, health policymakers should facilitate practitioners to conduct proper survey designs that will enhance the collection of vital information. Methodology The researchers intend to use both open-ended questionnaires and closed-ended questions in the study. The research will use open questions to create a free room for the participant’s expression of opinions, which will enable the researcher to get more and detailed information. Additionally, it eliminates feedback limitations, which encourage the participants to express…
Meet the Rising New Housing Movement That Wants to Create Homes for All Summary of the document This report explores a range of issues from rent control to social housing activists who were pushing for thoughtful solutions to the ongoing housing crisis. An illustration by Curt Merto while crossing Susan B. Antony Memorial Bridge sees a small city with tent houses. This city is scattered about the bank of Genesee River built on private land, and homeless people live there. On the south-east side, is a 48 unit brick building on Thurston road, the people there live in a deplorable situation. The above illustrations indicate a state of a housing crisis. Additionally, nearly half of the population were renters. There was no national movement capable of agitating for transformative human shelter. However, there was the rent movement that wanted to make private market noncommercial and aspired for community-controlled housing. Consequently, the movement led to the passing of rent control, affiliation with the housing justice campaign, and prevented eviction orders amid eviction protection. There were organizers who launched a citywide tenants…
Coffee in Vietnam: All you need to know about this fantastic culinary heritage Food is an integral part of travel, and it enriches every journey. Southeast Asian cuisine is decorated with amazing recipes, offering a magical sensation to your tastebuds. From Thai curries to Indonesian Nasi and Bami, mouth-watering food always invites tourists to test some of the most exotic recipes that ever exist. Through this blog post, I would like to discuss one such beverage originating from Vietnam. Yes, I am referring to the iconic Vietnamese coffee. Coffee is a fascinating word, from a student who is trying to pull an allnighter to a sales manager who is working on his goals, everyone from different walks of like savours it. Vietnam is one such place where coffee is presented in its best form and roger that we are here to introduce to the unique coffee culture in Vietnam. Coffee in Vietnam Coffee culture in Vietnam is deep-rooted in the socio-economic environment. Being the second-largest exporter of coffee, no one can deny the fact that coffee in…
Part 2- New York Times Articles Summary The articles focus on ethnic and racial disparities in income in the US population. The intergenerational prevalence of inequality differs significantly across racial groups. For instance, black Americans have a considerably lower rate of upward mobility and an increased rate than whites causing a significant wealth disparity that persists across generations. The white-black gap continues in boys that grow up in the same neighborhood. The variations in familial characteristics such as education, wealth, and parent marital status do not expound on the white-black income gap and the resultant lives of the individuals. White boys have high incomes compared to their black counterparts in adulthood, although they practically got the same conditions in upbringing. Both white and black boys have better results in low-income areas, but the white-black gap is higher on average for those that get upbringing from such environments. The few cases in which the white-black difference is a quite small incline to be low-poverty neighborhoods with low degree off racial and ethnic biases among whites and a high degree of father…
Summary and analysis of articles Article 1: Smart Humanitarianism: Re-imagining Human Rights in the Age of Enterprise by John Dale and David Kyle Summary In the article Smart Humanitarianism: Re-imagining Human Rights in the Age of Enterprise, John and David provide insights about the human rights revolutionary changes and their implications and consequences to sociological studies and human rights in general. The role of social entrepreneurs is changing. There is diversification in these roles since social actors are evolving and reshaping how human rights and humanitarian functions are handled. The article also focuses on the current state of human rights practices and sociology and thus, tries to reshape these practices with an emphasis on sustaining the financial, social and environmental aspects. Through this paradigm, John and David imply that solving problems and taking part in humanitarian activities should have fewer sentiments, technocratic in organization and managerial. Moreover, the article critically observes the smart humanitarianism; a focus on machinery use, its impacts, and supporting articles towards smart humanitarianism. Analysis Social scientists are compiling approaches in an attempt to understand human rights.…
Syracuse Starts Spring Football Practice despite Coronavirus Syracuse Orange football team has begun preparations for Spring Football competitions despite countrywide worries over Coronavirus. The team held its first practice session on March 8. Players didn’t have patches in readiness for the Spring atmosphere. What’s more, the team was welcoming its new defensive and offensive coordinators for the first time. Slow Start but Excited “Yes, I’m excited, Coach Babers said of the new preparations. “I lost my voice a little bit. I’ve got to slow down so I can keep it the entire 15 days.” Babers was full of after the first session, saying the young men did “a really good job.” “I thought the young men came out here and did a really good job for opening day,” Babers said. The coach applauded his team’s eagerness at the new season, saying they showed it on the field. Babers Introduces New Coordinators Babers also introduced his new hires: Sterlin Gilbert as the new offensive coordinator and Tony White as a defensive coordinator. Gilbert previously worked for McNeese State, whereas his defensive…