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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Story image for lavish wedding from PEOPLE.com

You Can Still Buy Katherine Schwarzenegger's $278 Wedding ...

PEOPLE.com-Jun. 12, 2019
Katherine Schwarzenegger went high-fashion with her wedding day looks for her nuptials to actor Chris Pratt, wearing not one, but two custom Armani PrivĂ© ...
Story image for lavish wedding from Marie Claire

Heidi Klum And Tom Kaulitz Reportedly Had A Secret Wedding

Marie Claire-Jul. 11, 2019
TMZ obtained a public document stating that Klum and Kaulitz got a marriage certificate and sources confirmed the couple secretly married in February of this ...
Story image for lavish wedding from Daily Mail

Justin and Hailey Bieber look downcast as they step out ...

Daily Mail-Oct. 14, 2019
They married for the second time in South Carolina two weeks ago. And it was back to normal life on Monday when Justin, 25, and Hailey Bieber, 22, were ...
Story image for lavish wedding from Emirates Woman

What the stars wore to Elie Saab Junior and Christina ...

Emirates Woman-Jul. 20, 2019
This Friday, social media went into a frenzy with pictures of Elie Saab Junior and Christina Mourad's wedding hitting the internet. The two were introduced ...

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  1. In conclusion, this Chapter will add one comment. Specialists in aesthetics
    for the most part engaged in the role of art relative to human
    companies. They ought also to deal with the role of human society
    regarding the art. From the moment when society is the need to
    art and artists, society also has certain obligations
    in front of them. Just as the writer must feel his
    liability is supposed to do and society.
    Artist, poet, composer, dramatist expect from a fellow
    humanity, as a necessary condition for the development of their creative efforts,
    the following: to be heard (I mean understanding), to get the answer
    (I mean active and generous response), to find among the people certain
    kind of cooperation, feel a certain commonality with them instead
    to be locked, as is so often the case today, in a kind of
    intellectual ghetto. (More miserable when that ghetto is not
    artistic, but a political community, in reward for which
    the artist gets a pittance from some totalitarian caring
    Of the state.)

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