A review of the social and moral themes in the short stories "Baxter's Procrustes", "The Passing of Grandison" and "The Wife of His Youth" by Chestnut.
Analytical Essay # 34798 |
1,150 words (
approx. 4.6 pages ) |
2 sources |
2002
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Thispaper discusses three of Chestnut's short stories in terms of social and moral themes, and literary techniques. The same techniques, and interrelated themes are found in all three stories.
Color Genetics in Horses
An essay that explores the genetics of equine coloring.
Essay # 51392 |
2,648 words (
approx. 10.6 pages ) |
7 sources |
MLA | 2003
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This paper provides an explanation of the genetics involved in breeding a certain color horse. Colors covered include black, chestnut, Mealy/Pangare, the dilutes, mixed patterns and the white patterns. The paper includes many photographs.
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"The Classic Roan gene affects all the bases, modifiers and dilutes but can be masked by other white pattern genes. Roan is a color pattern caused by white hairs mixing with colored hairs. There are no "Roan" hairs on a Roan horse. The resulting physical colors are usually blue or rose (black base and chestnut base) but less common colors are pale gold and almost white. The Roan gene however will usually not affect the points."
Tags:appaloosa, bay, black, breeding, champagne, chestnut, classic, coloring, cream, dilute, dun, equine, flaxen, frame, genetics, grey, mealy, mixed, pangare, patterns, rabicano, roan, sabino, silver, smutty, sooty, splashed, tobiano, white
An analysis of of two works by Impressionist artists Alfred Sisley and Pierre-Auguste Renoir,
Comparison Essay # 126700 |
1,250 words (
approx. 5 pages ) |
6 sources |
APA | 2008
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This paper provides a comparison and contrast of two oil paintings on canvas that are both landscapes; Alfred Sisley's "Allee of Chestnut Trees" and Pierre-Auguste Renoir's "A Road in Louveciennes." Formal elements of art, composition, technique, style and other aspects of the work are compared and contrasted.
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"Alfred Sisley and Pierre-Auguste Renoir both painted in the style of Impressionism. While studying at the atelier or artist Marc-Charles-Gabriel Gleyre Sisley became acquainted with Renoir considered one of the leading developers of the impressionist style. Here they worked at developing a new method of painting that is associated with Impressionism. As one art historian notes 'Together they would paint landscapes en plein air in the open air in order to realistically capture the transient effects of sunlight..."
Tags:French, English, impressionism, light, color, naturalistic, realism
An overview of "Nausea" by Jean-Paul Sartre including the "Transcendence of the Ego".
Essay # 40518 |
1,150 words (
approx. 4.6 pages ) |
4 sources |
2002
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This paper is on "Nausea", written by Jean-Paul Sartre. It includes the "Transcendence of the Ego" described by Sartre and works by Freud, Nietzsche and Camus. It also focuses on three scenes which are: the chestnut tree scene, the narrators talk about humanism with the Self Taught Man, and the narrator's experience in the art museum. It also focuses on Sartre's distinction between existence and essence, and existentialism in general, and Sartre's ideas about consciousness in the "Transcendence of the Ego".