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    legitimately‚ far more than required‚ remitted the tax to the State‚ and pocketed the remainder. These unwieldy systems led to arbitrary and unequal collection of France’s consumption taxes. (See also Wall of the Farmers-General‚ Jean Chouan‚ Octroi‚ Claude Nicolas Ledoux‚ and the Indian salt tax.) Hôtel de la gabelle (House of the Salt Tax) in Bernay‚ Eure‚ Upper Normandy‚ built in 1750 by Bréant and Ange-Jacques Gabriel. Peasants were also required to pay a tenth of their income or produce to

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    1. Over time culture has increased in importance to communities all over the glove‚ art has evolved and became one of the most important aspects of development‚ Art surrounds everything‚ and likewise the term Bricolage has a co-relationship with practices of art. Over time Bricolage has adjusted similar but different meanings. The original definition of this term is the process of fabricating a piece of work with random materials that which are available. Cultural critics and theorist to develop

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    Binary Opposition

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    5. Binary Opposition Definition: A binary opposition is a pair of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning. It is an anthropological term proposed by Claude Levi-Strauss‚ one of the key figures of structuralism. Levi-Strauss borrowed concept from linguist de Saussure and Roman Jakobson that culture is like the language system‚ and the language system is about differences‚ and is composed of pairs of oppositions. Therefore Levi-Strauss held that cultures are structured‚ and are

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    In An Introduction: At the Root of Identity‚ from Whistling Vivaldi and Other Clues to How Stereotypes Affect Us‚ Claude M. Steele argues that there is stereotyping and stereotype threat and how they differ. From personal to skeptical‚ bias occurs subconsciously according to Steele. First‚ Steele describes a personal stereotypical threat. This threat was not realized by Steele until his teenage years. From being discriminated at the pool because of his skin color‚ to not being hired at thirteen

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    social relationships in terms of highly abstract relational structures. Structuralism is distinctly different from that applied to Radcliffe-Brown – it involves more the bio and psychological aspect of human studies rather than social structures. Claude Levi-Strauss was the one to pioneer structuralism; he suggested that cultural phenomena such as myths‚ art‚ kinship systems and language display certain ordered patterns or structures. With these‚ he believed that the structure of the human mind could

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    Krik? Krak! Reading Response In the collection of short stories‚ one thing is certain about the lovers. It is a known fact that in those stories‚ the lovers love each other. They are not fake lovers of any kind. The most prevalent example of this is in the story Children of The Sea. The male narrator says “I know your father might never approve of me. I was going to try to win him over. He would have to cut my heart out to keep me from loving you”. That best explains the sequence amongst the lovers

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    Learning Project One Assignment Two Chapter One: How did Christo and Jeanne-Claude conceive and install the Gates Project? What was the intended symbolism of the project and how was it perceived by the public? The Gates Project was built on Central Park property in New York City. It was built with the intention of making the public more aware of the surroundings of the park. The pattern that they used was very eyecatching. It consisted of 7503 orange steel gates draped with orange colored

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    Elementary Forms of Religious Life‚ Emile Durkheim is primarily interested in the functionalism of religion within society. Durkheim does not limit himself to religion; he also focuses on society’s structure and its preservation. In The Savage Mind‚ Claude Lévi-Strauss focuses on the theory of mythical thinking. Strauss analyzes and discusses society and how its structure is a result of mythical thinking. Strauss spends a lot of time focusing on two particular forms of thinking‚ “bricoleur” thinking

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    in its own right‚ since its appearance changes at any moment” (Monet). Throughout the renaissance era and the 19th century‚ people were challenged with how they could view the world‚ this including artists such like Philip James De Loutherbourg and Claude Monet. Artists were challenged and impacted by a global economic depression‚ two upsetting World Wars and lastly the continuation of industrialization. Art movements attempted to experiment with general and profound ideas to move beyond social traditions

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    racial socialization because it sets young African American boys apart from other children. At a young age they do not realize the significance and impact that these stereotypes placed upon them will make. This stereotype threat‚ a term coined by Claude Steele‚ explains the situation in which there are imposed roles placed upon these children based on not only their race but also their clothing. These children have big dreams regardless of these stereotypes that people place on them but they tend

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