Richards‚ G. and Wilson‚ J. (2006) Developing Creativity in Tourist Experiences: A Solution to the Serial Reproduction of Culture? Tourism Management 27‚ 1209-1223. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tourman.2005.06.002 Developing Creativity in Tourist Experiences: A Solution to the Serial Reproduction of Culture? (summary) Greg Richards (grichards@interearts.net) and Julie Wilson (jw@urv.net) As culture is increasingly utilised as a means of social and economic development‚ the cultural tourism
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Submitted by Williams‚Sierra on 8/26/2014 3:19:29 PM Points Awarded 8.00 Points Missed 22.00 Percentage 26.7% 1. This writing outlines an ideal society based on justice and reason‚ but not on democracy. The ideal state was authoritarian. A) The Republic B) The Oresteia C) The Allegory of the Cave D) The Apology E) None of the above. Table for Individual Question Feedback Points Earned: 1.0/1.0 Correct Answer(s): A 2. The Song of Roland was inspired by A) the Vikings
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Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda JOB OBJECTIVES: To contribute to the nationalism and patriotism of the Filipino people; to inspire the Filipino youth of today. PERSONAL IDENTITY: Sex: Male Place/Date of Birth: Calamba‚ Laguna/ June 19‚1861 Religion: Roman Catholic Marital Status: Single Address: Calamba‚ Laguna‚ Philippines Mother’s Name: Teodora Alonzo y Quintos Father’s Name: Francisco Mercado Rizal EDUCATION: (1869 – 1872)
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leader were decisive factors. | Economic advantages/disadvantages | *Under anarchist control utilities worked by workers’ committees‚ collective farms set up. However they could not supply the needs of the republic to fight the war. *Production in Catalan fell by 2/3 between 1936 and 1939.*Due to Non-Intervention Committee trade only with USSR‚ which led to the entire gold reserves of Spain being used
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21 HUMANISM AND THE ALLURE OF ANTIQUITY FIFTEENTH-CENTURY ITALIAN ART TEXT PAGES 572-611 1. List three tenants that underlay Italian Humanism: a. b. c. 2. What fifteenth-century German invention facilitated the distribution of books and the knowledge they contained? 3. What was the basis of the wealth of the Medici family? 4. List four roles played by the arts in 15th century Italian princely courts. a. b. c. d. FLORENCE 1. Name the two finalists for the commission
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The Bernward Doors are the two leaves of a pair of Ottonian or Romanesque bronze doors in Hildesheim Cathedral in Germany. This art work was commissioned by Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim. The doors show relief images from the Bible‚ scenes from the Book of Genesis on the left door and from the life of Jesus on the right
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quantity of early 13th century Gothic sculpture in the main west facade and the south transept portal‚ and a large quantity of polychrome sculpture from later periods inside the building. According to Unesco‚ Amiens Cathedral was built in 1152 in Romanesque style and was destroyed by fire in 1218. Reconstruction was started around 1220 and the nave was completed around 1245. Reconstruction of the choir started began around 1238 and completed before 1269‚ and the most of this part of the building‚ including
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be somewhat naive. We are inherently taught that good will always triumph over evil. A courthouse is the forum where evil should be dealt with. But‚ in reality‚ this is seldom the case. The county courthouse looks like a typical courthouse. A Romanesque building‚ three stories high‚ with large pillars in the front‚ eloped in ivy which crawled up one side of the building‚ masqueraded by a fertile green‚ manicured‚ immaculately kept courtyard‚ blockaded with a vast variety of flowers and plants.
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Topic: Sub-Styles ========================================================================= 6 23.09.13 STUDIO: Assignment 4: Put ‘Grid-Lines’ to the drawing paper and draw the Main Figure to the drawing paper 6 24.09.13 THEORY: Medieval Art‚ Romanesque and Gothic [Presentation] TERM PAPER: Assignment 5: Reading Assignment: Topic: Art Work ========================================================================= 7 30.09.13 MID-SEMESTER
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Feudalism ran deep in parts of Western Europe and went as far as Japan. These places differed greatly. Society‚ religion and art demonstrated how different they really are. Their economies‚ however‚ illustrates how similar these two countries can be. The religion in the two feudal periods differed in many ways. Feudal Europeans showed devotion to the Catholic Church. Their devotion ran very deep and grew greatly over time. While future Feudal Japanese peoples’ cooperation between monastatic orders
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