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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Caillebotte vs Manet: Art Critique and Work Comparison





An Introduction to Impressionism 

The Luncheon by Claude Monet, 1873. 
Oil on canvas. 
Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

The style of painting known as Impressionism which started in Paris France in the later part of the 1860s, began to flourish in the earlier part of the 1870s and lasted through the 1880s. At first, it did not prove to stand out or to possess anything that would make it different from the other painting styles. It was, however, like all the other painting techniques, was eventually accepted and recognized by both critics and art lovers in that period. 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Young Prisoners in Adult Cells


The society has been facing a dilemma concerning whether or not to treat juveniles the same way as adults are being treated in connection with committing criminal offenses. Experts say that there are two ways to deal with such predicament: One is the reclassification of the offense committed by a juvenile as something

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Tainted Justice



Justice is symbolized by Themis
the divine law Titan goddess, 
which, according to the Greek mythology, 
was the one who first introduced the ancient
laws of justice and morality to mankind.

Criminal justice has three goals: (1) doing justice, which is the groundwork of the institutions, procedures and rules comprising the criminal justice system of the United States. Experts on lawmaking emphasize the essentiality of fairness among those who have been convicted for their crimes and those people who have been victims thereof.
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