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    In the article ‘Why have there been no Great Women Artists?’ written by Linda Nochlins‚ the author makes her argument and discussion on the issue in artwork of women‚ and feminist art history. One of the most important points that the author raised is that there are plenty of factors bringing obstacles to women in the western countries in the past‚ which prevent women from getting success in the art world. At the very beginning of the essay‚ the author mentioned about the words from John Stuart

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    Research Paper #2 - World Music Group LINKIN PARK: The Next Evolution in International NU Metal/Alternative Rock INTRODUCTION Although music has always personified the culture from which it originated‚ it has also been the most freely shared mediums between cultures. As new instruments and techniques are embraced by musicians; they are synthesized with the artist’s own styles and music genres then form or evolve with each generation. Musical globalization has been evolving for centuries

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    What was the contribution by the Australian Flying corps in World war ? In 1914‚ Australia created its very first militarised aviation base located in Point Cook‚ Australia had became the first British Dominion for service during world war 1. Australia had created four squadrons‚ the first one had been sent to Mesopotamia located in the middle east in 1916 and the last 3 were deployed to the Western Front to fight in France. On the 8th of February 1915 Australia received a request from the Viceroy

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    Post - Modernism and Mass Culture 1 P M rnism and M C ost ode ass ulture Post Modernism/20/1/98/P.Covington/Media Disc This is a relatively new development and there are few sources that present clear and readable accounts of it. It is a reaction to the belief of postmodernists that Marx concentrated excessively on production‚ at the cost of consumption. Introduction This concept‚ despite its variety of meanings and definitions‚ is used to refer to many aspects of social life from

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    country that has been described as diverse‚ multicultural and unique. Our geography‚ flora‚ fauna and cultural history are different to anywhere else‚ which has definitely captured the attention of the rest of the world. Australian society has evolved in a very short space of time from the earliest convict settlements established in the mid nineteenth century‚ to the cosmopolitan states that currently exist and attract immigrants from all continents across the globe. Australia’s history has reflected

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    “Parents have the most important and lasting impact on the overall development and socialization of their child.” As children grow up‚ there are many factors which influence their attitudes and behaviors. It is generally learned first from their parents‚ then the socialization. This statement shows us that correct form different parts‚ which are sociological theories‚ the role of parents and parenting styles‚ care by others and the influence of society. According to two of the sociological theories

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    The treatment of Australian POW’s‚ particularly under the Japanese‚ in WW2 was horrifying‚ and is considered one of the greatest war atrocities Australia has ever seen. This essay will showcase the ___ treatment of POW’s in Changi‚ Singapore‚ and along the construction of the Burma –Thailand railway line as well as mentioning the experiences of those in Europe and the experience of POW civilians and nurses. All those who interred during WWII faced harsh conditions‚ and their experiences has significantly

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    Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development is one of the best-known theories of personality in psychology. Much like Sigmund Freud‚ Erikson believed that personality develops in a series of stages. Unlike Freud’s theory of psychosexual stages‚ Erikson’s theory describes the impact of social experience across the whole lifespan. One of the main elements of Erikson’s psychosocial stage theory is the development of ego identity. Ego identity is the conscious sense of self that we develop

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    and a chance to relax. The view and use of these resorts have changed over the centuries; seaside resorts have always been recreational environments although until the mid-19th century such recreations were a luxury only for wealthy individuals. The development of the beach as a popular leisure resort from the mid-19th century was the primary manifestation of what is now the global tourism industry. The visits to the seaside have a long story (‘The origins of the seaside resort: 1750-1840’

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    Why is it so important to have a time limit on a computer? What are the effects of screen time? What is screen time? Hi‚ I’m here to tell you that you should have a time limit on a screen. What is screen time? Screen time‚ is the time a person spends on an electronic device such as a computer‚ television‚ game consoles‚ tablet‚ and/or iphone. Screen time is nearly impossible to avoid. Technology is everywhere and accessible to anyone. TV‚ movies‚ video games‚ cell phones‚ music‚ social media‚ online

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