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Category: Art

Music Make Us Feel

Why Does Music Make Us Feel?

Music has been an integral part of human culture for thousands of years, and it has the remarkable ability to evoke a wide range of emotions in individuals. Whether it’s the uplifting melody of a pop song, the haunting sounds of a classical composition, or the rhythmic beats of a hip-hop track, music has the power to touch our hearts and souls in a way that few other art forms can. But why does music make us feel? What is it about music that triggers such powerful emotional responses in us? In this article, we will explore the psychological, physiological, and evolutionary factors that contribute to the emotional impact of music.

Sky-Scrapers

Reaching for the Sky: The Intricate Process of Constructing a Skyscraper

Skyscrapers are some of the most impressive and recognizable structures in the world. These towering buildings are a testament to human ingenuity and engineering prowess, but have you ever wondered how they’re actually built? The construction of a skyscraper is a complex and intricate process that requires careful planning, precision, and coordination.

Hydroponic System

Grow Without Ground: Creating Your Own Hydroponic System at Home

Hydroponic systems at home offer an opportunity for individuals to explore a modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly approach to gardening. With the potential to revolutionize the way we grow food, hydroponics is paving the way for a greener and more sustainable future. Whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner, consider exploring the world of hydroponic gardening and discover the endless possibilities it offers.

The Genesis of Barbie

The Genesis of Barbie: An Iconic Doll Created by Ruth Handler

Barbie was the brainchild of Ruth Handler, a pioneering entrepreneur, and the co-founder of Mattel, a leading toy company. Born on November 4, 1916, in Denver, Colorado, Ruth Handler possessed an innovative spirit and a keen eye for child development. As her own daughter grew older, Ruth noticed how she and her friends enjoyed playing with paper dolls, often imagining different lifestyles and career paths for them. This observation became the inspiration for her most famous creation, Barbie.

King Alfred

The Father of English Literature — King Alfred the Great

Statue of King Alfred the Great (c.848-900) in his home town of Wantage in Berkshire. Alfred is renowned as a man of action, a warrior who fought tirelessly against the Viking invaders, but he also loved to read, according to the monk Asser who wrote his biography in the ninth century.

Francois Villon

Francois Villon – the famous Poet was a common Thief

During his lifetime, Francois Villon was infamous as a criminal rather than famous as a poet, and even his name was variable. Little is known of his birth, except that it probably took place in Paris in 1431, and almost nothing is known of his parents, except that they were very poor. His own surname was either Montcorbier or de Logos and the name Villon he took from his benefactor.

The making of an early talkie

When did Films begin to speak?

Experiments to add sound to films had started as early as 1900, when the silent cinema was in its infancy. By 1913, the Frenchman, Eugene Lauste, working in London, had made a sound-on-film projector and a reproducing apparatus. The outbreak of World War One in 1914, however, halted his work. – When did Films begin to speak?

An early hand operated projector

How did the Cinema commence?

It was an unlikely place for a revolution. Down in the basement of a café in Paris, two French brothers, Louis and Auguste Lumière, presented a short film to a select audience. It showed workers leaving the brothers’ factory for their dinner hour and it was the first film to be presented publicly on a screen. The date was 1895 and it is a nice coincidence that Lumière is the French for light. – How did the Cinema commence?

The Blue Boy

The Blue Boy

One of the greatest British painters, Thomas Gainsborough, was born in 1727 at Sudbury, Suffolk. He was the fifth son of a cloth merchant, John Gainsborough, and showed an early interest in painting. He sketched both his mother and father while still a child. The Blue Boy

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