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1. Architectural and Spatial Comparisons Found in Rietveld’s “Schroder House”, Katsura Palace, and the Work of Mondrian   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
This is a 10 page paper discussing spatial design used by Rietveld, Mondrian and Kobori Enshu. Architect, artist and designer Gerrit Rietveld was part of an art movement in the Netherlands in the 1920s called “De Stijl” (The Style). One of the movement’s co-founders was artist Piet Mondrian, also from the Netherlands, whose work such as “Composition in Red, Yellow and Blue” emphasized the use of universalism, geometric forms and primary colors in addition to black and white in the creation of space. While Mondrian was primarily concerned with how his two-dimensional paintings could expand to include the interior environment which surrounded them within a room, Rietveld took the ideas proposed by the De Stijl movement into the architectural designs of homes. One of the best examples of Rietveld’s designs is found in Schroder House (1924) in Utrecht in which the use of creating space using geometric shapes, planes, primary colors and movement of walls is applied. Rietveld allows for the light from the outside to come into the house adding to the creation of space through the play of light on the walls and floors which have minimal decoration and are sparsely furnished to allow for an expansive creative space. The idea of universalism and geometric space to allow for the creation of space is not unique in architectural design and can be found as far back as the 1600s in Kobori Enshu’s design of the Katsura Palace in Kyoto which applied the creation of space with the tatami module design also using moveable walls and walls which opened to the environment for flexibility in space. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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2. "Mending Wall" by Robert Frost   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
(5 pp) The imagery in Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall" is the major topic of this discussion. Incorporating the title into any of Frost's work is an essential bit of word distillation. From this title we know that the images will be about the process of mending the wall as well as the wall itself.
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3. Plato's Allegory of the Cave compared to the human condition
2 Pages, 1017 Words, 22 $ (USD)
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4. Jerry Mander's "Four Arguments For The Elimination Of Television"   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
5 pages in length. The writer discusses the following four points as they relate to Mander's perspective on television and society: people's awareness is walled in; television replaces human images; television images become disconnected from their source; and the concept of voyeurism in reality-based programs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5. Russian Border Guards   (18  Pages, 215.1 $ (USD) )
An 18 page research paper that examines the past and present of the Russian border guard. The writer details the history of the guard and how they maintained the 'Iron curtain' for the former Soviet Union and then details how the guard has changed with the demise of the USSR. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Paper Keywords -Russian Border Guards, Russian Border troops, Iron Curtain, Berlin Wall
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6. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL   (7  Pages, 83.65 $ (USD) )
This 7-page paper provides an analysis about the Wall Street Journal as a company, and discusses the concept of Wall Street Interactive, the company's on-line service. The paper includes a SWOT analysis, an environmental analysis and some insights on the market. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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7. The Berlin Wall   (9  Pages, 107.55 $ (USD) )
A 9 page research paper that examines the history of the Berlin Wall, its rise and fall. The writer argues that an examination of the history of the Berlin Wall demonstrates that, just as its construction marked a height in the Cold War, its destruction symbolized the finale of that long and bitter struggle between East and West, capitalism and communism. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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8. Robert Frost's Mending Wall   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
Robert Frost is considered one of the finest poets that America has ever produced. His poetry, like his life, is filled with the contrasts of good and bad, happy and sad, push and pull. This 5 page paper gives a brief biographical sketch of Frost's life and then asserts that the poem, Mending Wall is a narrative concerning the building of a wall, however, on closer observation, the poem incorporates the theme of establishing boundaries between elements of the physical world as well as the inner world. Frost's life of trauma and pain can certainly be said to be one where the knowledge of how to build boundaries was essential. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Paper Keywords -frobert
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9. Wall Of Separation   (10  Pages, 119.5 $ (USD) )
10 pages in length. Development of the human race has been responsible for myriad controversies throughout such an immense and ongoing process of defining mankind. One of the most important, if not necessary issues that has emerged from this ever-progressing metamorphosis is that of the separation between church and state. The wall of separation was deemed essential in order to maintain an unbiased approach to government and religion; with historically influential figures like political theorist Niccolo Machiavelli at the helm of this movement, the wall of separation became an instrumental component in dividing two unique entities, but at the same time provoked the ire of the religious community. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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10. Jean Paul Sartre’s “The Wall”   (5  Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
This 5 page report discusses Jean Paul Sartre’s short story, “The Wall,” which takes place during the 1930s in the era of the Spanish Civil War. Three men are arrested, placed on trial, and sentenced to death for rather nebulous political reasons. The authorities are prepared to execute people for little or no reason whatsoever, and this lack of causality - so predominant in existentialism - is a favorite theme of Sartre’s. “The Wall” serves as an excellent example of existential writing in that we are what we are, what happens, happens, and what you see is what you get. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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