From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16094 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 22 2025 Volume 14 : Number 16094 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Avoid Side Effects of Ozempic - Consider 1-Day Fat Removal ["SonoBello Bo] Don't Miss Out - A Medicare Kit is Yours ["BlueCross BlueShield" Subject: Avoid Side Effects of Ozempic - Consider 1-Day Fat Removal Avoid Side Effects of Ozempic - Consider 1-Day Fat Removal http://marineflex.shop/pVjrnn0Rbq-Yxt3KR8YfSn3joCMQcXCoL1co6KuqnFm02kl3dA http://marineflex.shop/pXvZf6bpeCFimKjd2Vxnkq8kAX-RkGxpeUCqd-n4brXuqeOhvw uced to Impressionism by Edgar Degas. Impressionist painters often painted social settings such as cafes, popular boulevards, and opera houses. This new movement satisfied Cassatt's desire to make art that was relevant to modern life. Like other Impressionist painters, Cassatt used loose brushstrokes to capture fleeting moments in time. Cassatt was empowered by the Impressionists to choose her own subject matter, ignoring the historical genres favored by the French Academy. Setting In the Loge takes place in an elevated floor of an opera house. During the 19th century, the opera house was not only a place to watch a performance, but also a social gathering where high-class and bourgeois people would mingle. It served as one of the only social settings that women could freely attend. Cassatt's choice of setting for In the Loge has been interpreted by scholars as a means of highlighting the growing agency of women in nineteenth-century society. Similar paintings Mary Cassatt produced several other paintings depicting scenes in the opera house, such as The Loge and Woman with a Pearl Necklace in a Loge. 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As the economic managers of the (raw) materials, the goods, and the services, and thus the capital (money) produced by the feudal economy, the term "bourgeoisie" evolved to also denote the middle class b the businessmen who accumulated, administered, and controlled the capital that made possible the development of the bourgs into cities.[need quotation to verify] Contemporarily, the terms "bourgeoisie" and "bourgeois" (noun) identify the "ruling class" in capitalist societies, as a social stratum; while "bourgeois" (adjective / noun modifier) describes the Weltanschauung (worldview) of men and women whose way of thinking is socially and culturally determined by their economic materialism and philistinism, a social identity famously mocked in MoliC(re's comedy Le Bourgeois gentilhomme (1670), which satirizes buying the trappings of a noble-birth identity as the means of climbing the social ladder.[page needed] The 18th century saw a partial rehabilitation of bourgeois values in genres such as the drame bourgeois (bourgeois drama) and "bourgeois trag ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 May 2025 08:29:02 -0500 From: "Cure My Dizziness" Subject: Why Vertigo Could Be Killing Brain Cells - Must-See Discovery Why Vertigo Could Be Killing Brain Cells - Must-See Discovery http://syncy.sa.com/q7F4hXWwG6TylfSk8Zhwso32C5NpXL_n7147DFo74BqiHx6- http://syncy.sa.com/HhrtaDwmJykxDT-hCrQPvlZIRIDq_CWtLtpTnjaibQTeOoP- llow is a cavity in a living tree. 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Background Personal identity Cassatt's female subjects are often seen as an extension of her personal life. Cassatt had an early passion for painting and convinced her father to allow her to attend art school at a time when it was unusual for women to do so. After her father gave her permission to study at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, she moved to Paris, where she practiced as a painter and exhibited with the Impressionists. The art historian Susan Yeh has argued that Cassatt's female subjects, like Cassatt herself, overcome gender stereotypes and pursue independence. Impressionism Cassatt was introduced to Impressionism by Edgar Degas. Impressionist painters often painted social settings such as cafes, popular boulevards, and opera houses. 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Du Bois, the first African American to earn a doct ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #16094 ***********************************************