1. In the first half of the lecture we discussed an example of a "pathosformel" and how it was recycled from ancient Roman times to the twentieth century. What exactly was this pathosformel‚ what did it mean‚ and how did it evolve over time? Be sure to name names and be as detailed and as specific as possible. Aby Warburg found the term – Pathosformel‚ the feeling formula to describe motif‚ which has emotional charge. To Warburg‚ the history of image likes a complex family tree‚ motifs and pathosformel
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THE COLLEGES OF OXFORD UNIVERSITY PHYSICS Wednesday 5 November 2008 Time allowed: 2 hours For candidates applying for Physics‚ and Physics and Philosophy There are two parts (A and B) to this test‚ carrying equal weight. Attempt as many questions as you can from each part. Write on white A4 lined paper. At the end of the test put your answer sheets in order and collate with a treasury tag. Attach a cover sheet to your answers. DO NOT write your name anywhere except on the cover sheet.
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which we nothing know. His Mother‚ too‚ no doubt‚ above Her other Children him did love: For‚ was she here‚ or was she there‚ She thought of him with constant care‚ And more than Mother’s love. And proud she was of heart‚ when clad In crimson stockings‚ tartan plaid‚ And bonnet with a feather gay‚ To Kirk he on the sabbath day Went hand in hand with her. A Dog‚ too‚ had he; not for need‚ But one to play with and to feed; Which would have led him‚ if bereft Of company or friends
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player gets a serious injury for playing‚ the college can just take away their scholarship‚ and their career gets ruined. One of examples involved Texas Christian University. Running back Kent Waldrep was paralyzed in a game against the Alabama Crimson Tide on October 26‚ 1974. TCU paid his medical bills for nine months‚ then cut him loose. They also took away Adam’s scholarship‚ too. College athletes are human just like every other student. By not giving them the ability to make money and not paying
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Sarah A Noblin Week 3 A Sand County Almanac Essay. Title: Seasons of the White-Tailed Deer: Reflections on Nature’s Tapestry. In the area people often call “God’s Country”‚ but to me just simply home of Mount Hope‚ WI‚ amidst the sprawling forests and rolling meadows‚ roams a creature both revered and misunderstood—the white-tailed deer. As the seasons weave their intricate patterns‚ the life of the deer intertwines with the land‚ forming a tapestry of ecological harmony and human interaction.
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Water Smart What is the one thing we all cannot live without? I’m sure some people would say food‚ water‚ twitter‚ Facebook‚ and the crimson tide‚ or something else along those lines. Clearly the one I’m going to concentrate on here is water‚ the element that consists in three stages‚ gas‚ liquid‚ and solid. Not one single living thing on this earth can survive without it. I mean your body is made up of about 60% water. Given that it covers ¾ of the entire world you would never consider the possibility
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Colleges should strongly support their teams. These teams not only generate millions of dollars or schools‚ but they also help sell prospective students on attending the college. Colleges support into their athletic programs is an investment on students‚ advertisements & revenue‚ and alumni. Without college sports‚ many students wouldn’t have an understanding about what the college world is. The largest thriving sports network within college athletics is college football and college basketball
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and Talent Agency in Wilmington‚ Delaware. Phillippe entered acting scene in 1992 in a soap opera called “One Life to Live” which was aired on ABC until 1993. This role earned him a few small parts in TV series as Matlock and Due South and films “Crimson Tide” in 1995 and “White Squall” in
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The atmosphere in a Trident nuclear submarine is generally calm and quiet. Even pipe joints are cushioned to prevent noise that might tip off a pursuer. The Trident ranks among the world’s most dangerous weapons—swift‚ silent‚ armed with 24 long-range missiles carrying 192 nuclear warheads. Trident crews are the cream of the Navy crop‚ and even the sailors who fix the plumbing exhibit a white-collar decorum. The culture aboard ship is a low-key‚ collegial one in which sailors learn to speak softly
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Authors using detailed descriptions to create a vivid image in a reader’s mind‚ are able to produce a suspenseful mood to keep the reader engaged. In The Most Dangerous Game‚ Richard Connell’s use of imagery paints a picture in the readers’ minds. Suspenseful moods that are created by these pictures‚ are what keeps the readers wanting to know what happens next in the story‚ keeping them involved and continuing on with their reading. During the exposition‚ climax and falling action‚ suspense is created
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