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Tok Art Notes
Reading Notes Chapter 11 – Arts Name: James Park Introduction: Essential Ideas & TOK vocabulary: • In our culture, humans create certain objects for aesthetically pleasing reasons rather than of practical value. • Creativity seems to distinguish human beings from other animals (highest and most satisfying form of human life. • Arts include not only painting and sculpture, but dance, film, literature, music and theatre as well. What is art? Essential Ideas & TOK vocabulary:
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Guangdong University of Art and Design Case
Plan Zhang Ke, male, Han nationality , was born in November 1991 , Jiangxi Jiujiang . Now studying at Guangdong University of Art and Design 10 Visual Communication five classes . South Korea plans to apply to participate in the study Dankook University exchange programs . Dankook University in South Korea very good art institution , which for students of art and design is a very rare opportunity , where it will definitely have an
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Some Believe That Population Growth Will Eventually Outstrip World Resources, Is This Threat a Major Concern?
Introduction World’s population is increasing day by day and it has become a huge aspect of concern for this entire universe. It has been estimated on 12th March 2012, total world population was 7.037 billion (WPF Dialogue of Civilizations 2012). We have made a real mess on our earth and it has become a global concern to control increasing population. Overpopulation has for sure brought with a huge list of issues and concerns such as
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Contraversals of Art
I chose “Sensation” which was an exhibition from the Saatchi Collection from London. In 1999, the exhibit was in Brooklyn, NY at the Museum of Art. Here are three links that show what type of exhibits that were in this collection: “This Little Piggy Went to Town, This Little Piggy Stayed Home” http://www.damienhirst.com/exhibitions/group/1997/sensation, “A Thousand Years” http://www.damienhirst.com/a-thousand-years, “Self” http://www.saatchigallery.com/aipe/marc_quinn.htm The city was going to revoke the museum’s lease and all of their funding if they
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African American Odyssey Chapter 4
Summary for Chapter 4 Summary: In this chapter the authors explored the African-American quest for liberty during the 20 years between 1763, when then French/Indian war ended and 1783, when Britain recognized the independence of the United States. During this time, the textbook explains, how the African Americans exercised an intellectual and political leadership that had far-ranging implications. Most importantly, the African Americans used the War for Independence to gain their freedom. (67 words) Key
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The Vietnam War
The Cold War started in 1947 and lasted until 1991. The United States and the Soviet Union were involved. Korea and China were already Communists, and with Vietnam also a Communist country. Communists would rule more than one-quarter of the globe, from East Germany across to the coasts of Japan, the Philippines and Australia. The United States government then promoted the Domino Theory. The government speculated that if one state in a region came under
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Pet Art Photography
The company was founded and registered for professional pet art photography. It was created by combining two loves: one for animals and one for photography. It was founded by two individuals with experience in professionalpet photography. Number of employees is five people. Funding is provided from two sources: a short-term bank loan and private funding from the two founders. We intend to be very innovative and interesting for our clients by offering them a wide
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Desegregation in the American South
Desegregation in the American South In the case Brown vs. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ruled that the time of racial segregation in schools had come to an end. The year was 1954 and after years of not being able to have equal learning opportunities as Caucasian children, African Americans were now allowed to. The catch was the hatred and continued oppression they struggled through to be able to learn in peace. The impact
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Seminal Force in American Life
As a social reformer, abolisher of child labor, and a “Seminal force in American life” (Gold Mark, 1953, p.2) the contributions of Kelley in justifying the ills of her era not only granted her the recognition of a social reformer and active feminist, but of a righteous stand against child’s labor. She was a walking devotion to those victimized of capitalism, a pioneer in the solution to a revolution in society through her zeal and
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African American Case
African American African Americans have fought for many years to stop segregation and eliminate discrimination in housing, education, employment, voting, and transportation. They have struggled with the concerns about political, social, and cultural issues throughout American history. Public school, in southern school districts, education meant attending schools that were segregated between Whites and Blacks. This led to lawsuits that schools were separate but unequal. African Americans have fought for many years to be treated equal.
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The Art of Essays Writing
The art of essays writing, unfortunately, is not the thing everyone can handle. It gets especially important when a student is given a written task and doesn't know how to cope with it on his/her own. Seems like the problem is not really big, but it is. If you don't provide a well-written academic paper, you won't pass the tests and you want get your degree. A terribly sad story, isn't it? But don't you
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Depression and the Older African American
Depression and the Older African American Introduction The rate of depression in older African Americans has been found to be similar to their white counterparts. However, they are less likely to be identified and treated with antidepressant drugs. Some factors may include mistrust of health-care professionals, poor recognition of depression by primary care doctors, poor access to mental healthcare, and the cultural or spiritual beliefs of the older African American. The focus will be primarily
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The Comparison of Attitude to War Between Dulce Et Decorum Est and the Charge of the Light Brigade
The comparison of attitude to war between Dulce Et Decorum Est and The Charge Of The Light Brigade Although both poems are written about war, Own and Tennyson show very different attitudes towards war. In The Charge Of The Light Brigade, Tennyson creates a very positive attitude towards war. He glorifies war, and shows how heroic the soldiers fighting in this war were. On the other hand, Owen shows the real side to war, and
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Causes of the Civil War
Bracket 1: John Brown’s Raid John Brown’s raid was undoubtedly more influential to the start of the Civil war than the Industrial Revolution because it was the event that solidified the South’s mistrust against the North and convinced them that that North was actively planning the murder of slaveholders and looking to destroy the Southern way of life. John Brown was a fervent abolitionist who believed that emancipation for slaves would only be brought to
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The Socio-Cultural Conflict Between New and Traditional Asian-American
I have been living in America for almost a year; the top socio-culture conflict relevant to me lies between new Chinese-American and traditional Chinese-American cultures. Many Chinese friends often complain that it is difficult to live in a traditional Chinese family because there are too many invisible rites and ethical standards to follow after. “Tiger Mother” illustrates well-known common examples of such conflicts in US, which display the typical life styles of traditional Chinese families.
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Crown Prince Wilhelm on the Prospect of War,1913
Crown Prince Wilhelm on the Prospect of War,1913 The primary source is an excerpt from Crown Prince Wilhelm's book “Germany in Arms”, published in 1913. Through this manifest, Wilhelm sought to commend Germany's rise to power over the last half a century and also to caution the German people about getting too comfortable in this “apparent” period of peace. As the tension between the European nations kept rising Prince Wilhelm, heir to the throne of
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Gobal Econ World Cup Case Q2
Q2a) In 2010, South Africa was hosting the 2010 World Cup event, because of it, South Africa had capture many people attention especially who love football. In fact, the World Cup event have bring out a deep impact to South Africa, no matter the benefits and the disadvantages. In order to prepare the World Cup Event, the spent more than R33-billion over a period of four years on infrastructure, close to R12-billion was spent on
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Finance in the Arts Final
There are many ways in which new businesses can find funding. For the non-profit sector, there is the traditional 501(c)(3), the new L3C, or fiscal sponsorship. For a for-profit business, there many small business loans available through banks, or you could ask individuals to lend you money, with the pretence of paying them back when your company starts to make a profit. The 501(c)(3) model is the traditional non-profit charitable organization. According to www.investopedia.com, it
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Serving the World's Poor Profitably
Student: Guillermo P. Nalica Subject: Global Business Management Time: 6:00-9:00 PM Professor: Mrs. Portia Cordova Salva Reaction Paper 5: Serving the World's Poor Profitably The article tells about how Multi-National Companies can serve the poor not acting as charitable institutions but bringing their investment to cater for this untapped market of 4 billion, people the vast majority of the population. Before MNC focuses its business strategy to cater for the middle class or upper class
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Individuals Who Have Had a Major Impact on the World
Throughout global history we’ve come across many individuals who have had a major impact on the world. Two such leaders are Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin, who both affected the world very negatively. In order to understand the ways of these leaders we have to examine their beliefs, achievements, and the effect of their actions on society. Hitler was anti-communism; he was against equality of the people. Furthermore, Hitler greatly believed in Fascism, that the
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Walt Disney World Case
Walt Disney World is a supportive company, which provides cast members with various types of orientation and training so as to develop our sense of belonging towards the company. I had to learn about the Disney culture, take safety courses to prevent injuries, and also courtesy courses. Instead of sitting back and listen to the lecturer, these courses are all very interactive, with group discussion among cast members from different departments, and we had to
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Social Media in the Real World
highly competitive. In Ireland, you can purchase a 500ml can of beer of 79c. Heineken is very much a premium beer, with a premium price. People’s buying behavious will very often been financially motivate and they will opt for a more competitively priced beer. Advertising*** (3) Social culture (Stats!!!) Beer is the mostly commonly consumed alcohol beverage in the world. Traditionally, beer was seen as a drink of men to enjoy. However in recent years,
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Rose Art Industries, Llc - Describe the Company and the Product Safety Issue That Lead to the Lawsuit
Describe the company and the product safety issue that lead to the lawsuit: Rose Art Industries, LLC is a manufacturer of crayons, school supplies, children’s toys and other craft items. In 2005 they were purchased by Mega Brands, a global manufacturer and seller of children’s toys but products are still sold under the Rose Art brand. Our study begins in 2003 when Rose Art launched Magnetix, a construction building set made up of plastic pieces
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My World
Now onto my wants, goals, and ambitions, I think they are pretty achievable and not too ridiculous. What I am currently striving for is to be accepted into a college that has a great pre-med and technology programs so that I can complete my double major in a medical science field and in computer programming. The reason I am going for these fields is because for the longest time, probably for as long as I
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Lasting Influences of the Trojan War
Lasting influences of the Trojan War The popular myth of the Trojan War has been communicated across many cultures and time periods since its creation around the 13th century B.C. This essay will discuss the lasting influences of the Trojan War represented by classical Greek vases, Roman literature and New Zealand lithographs and etchings. This essay will also examine what the depiction of the Trojan War tells us about the cultures themselves. Greeks The first
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