Nivishaa Suthes
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"Starry Night: Vincent van Gogh's Enchanting Brush with the Cosmos"
Introduction Vincent van Gogh, the Dutch post-impressionist painter, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his unique and evocative style. Among his numerous masterpieces, "Starry Night" stands as a testament to his genius and artistic vision. Painted in 1889, this iconic artwork has captured the imagination of art enthusiasts for generations, captivating viewers with its swirling brushstrokes, vibrant colors, and mesmerizing portrayal of the night sky.
By Nivishaa Suthes3 years ago in Art
FNMI Unfair Treatment
For many years, even throughout history, FNMI individuals have been treated severely unfairly in society. Educating them about all the harmful discrimination against them can eliminate torment and aggression. The FNMI communities' cultures have unique traditions and ways of interacting with people and the environment. But society has developed deleterious effects on them. This includes lots of misrepresentation, exclusivity, the erasure of FNMI voices, and many more detrimental actions. Indigenous pragmatism is absent from these repressive ideas, which are frequently depicted in the media. The public is forced to believe false propaganda because genuine Indigenous representation in the media is nonexistent. Since they are shown to be ignorant of the intergenerational suffering brought on by colonialism, attempted assimilation, and land theft, these disrespectful comments are dishonest and repressive. Regardless of the deleteriousness, the community is always positive and gives off uplifting energy. Despite the fact that the majority of society is prejudiced against their heritage. Both texts, "I am the Only American Indian" by Cecilia Rose LaPointe and "What's There to Take Back?" by Tiffany Midge, teach society about First Nation, Métis, and Inuit identities from colonial oppression in the world through tragic and challenging events. Through the texts, there are differences in their experiences of cultural appropriation and similarities in their use of syntax and tone. FNMI individuals are questioned in society by negative perceptions, but through them, they still stand strong and appreciate their culture and traditions, encouraging fair treatment and equality for everyone.
By Nivishaa Suthes3 years ago in Education
The Impact on Sexual Morality Supporters
Poland has challenges with sexual morality as a result of sex as a cultural basis. This documentary depicts sexual morality through the perspectives of LGBTQ+ members and sex educators. Individuals discuss their personal experiences with being supporters and the effectiveness of their support. The documentary “Sex as a cultural background” by DW Documentary, explaines the significance of sexual morality, how it has influenced people's attitudes and opinions, as well as how we are all equal. This is demonstrated through the use of pathos by the individuals of the LGBTQ community, bias by photo and caption at pride events in Poland, and the actions of logos through the actions ofin acts to sex educators. Understanding the disparities in people's opinions regard of sex and how individuals are all the same regardless of what people support in society.
By Nivishaa Suthes3 years ago in Education

