WK 1-DQ1: Explain how energy evolved over time into a consumable good. Does it still satisfy the original need for which it was created? Why or why not? How have our basic needs for energy changed? According to Aubrecht (2006)‚ the daily energy use per person has increased from 2‚000 kcals when humans were just hunters to 244‚526 kcals in 2000. From the beginning of the human race‚ we have used energy; First by setting wood and other materials on fire‚ using animals to assist in daily tasks
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Leonardo Da Vinci once said “Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else”. It is important to know that that every action a person takes will impact others in some shape or form. The artworks of Leonardo and Michelangelo displayed to the world their talents and the meaning of life. The Mona Lisa and the Sistine Chapel were both painted during the Renaissance period but from alternate perspectives. Both artists portrayed the human body differently. The Renaissance was
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The Protestant Reformation was the 16th-century religious change that in return it also caused a cultural change that occurred because of Martin Luther. He thought that the pope had too much power and Luther had many disagreements with the Catholic Church. Martin wrote 95 Theses on the university’s chapel door. Luther was then excommunicated from the church Luther was then not wanted in the Diet Of Worms and on his way out was kidnapped. Martin found out that he was just being safely imported to
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The Tempest "Claiming Caliban" Caliban in "The Tempest" was the son of Sycorax‚ and his character is a symbolic representation of indigenous or "savage" people. His character represents the stereotypes of indigenous or uncivilized people and a direct contradiction of his more "civilized" counterparts‚ most specifically Prospero who is seen as his conqueror or master‚ and how he is below that of Prospero and therefore the indigenous people of the Americas were below that of the European colonists
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Title: How Social Media Is a Toxic Mirror Author: Rachel Simmons Text Type: Article “How Social Media Is a Toxic Mirror” is an article written by Rachel Simmons. In this text she explains why social media can put a lot of pressure on people into wanting to be what society calls “perfect”‚ to impress others. While reading this article‚ I felt upset about how visual media such as; magazines‚ television‚ movies‚ and social media can create a huge negative impact on adolescents‚ by applying unrealistic
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that would change the world. Leading up to 2017‚ Lutherans saw a lot of discussion of how Luther and the Reformation changed the “world”. Generally in these presentations like‚ Martin Luther: The Idea That Changed the World‚ said “world” when they actually meant “Europe”. Could the Reformation have had an impact on The New World before Heinrich Mühlenberg arrived in 1742? When one asks “what was the Reformation?” The easiest and most obvious
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issue and our world is overrun by it‚ has racism really changed‚ who has tried to stop it and is racism present in New Zealand? Most of us think that racism has positively improved over the past years and that may be true but it is still long from gone. For example‚ in America on the 26 of February 2012 17 year old black male‚ Trayvon Martin was shot dead by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman. George Zimmerman saw Trayvon who was walking back from a convenience store and assumed the boy
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Donatello Donatello ‚an artist of unfathomable intelligence ‚was inspired ‚or devilishly driven ‚to play out in stone a spiritual peril inherent in art(web). He is one of the most famous artists in history. He sculpted numerous objects and statues that have inspired other artists. Donatello was an innovator who was influenced by statues he saw in his time and by his teachers. His passion for art made him the great artist he became. He was one of the most influential individual sculptor of
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he media has a profound effect on the perception of our bodies‚ mainly woman. In “How Social Media Is a Toxic Mirror” (Rachel Simmons‚ TIMES magazine‚ 2016) she speaks about today’s generation and the effects of social media in our lives.Rachel Simmons states “psychologist found robust cross-cultural evidence linking social media use to body image concerns‚ dieting‚ body surveillance‚ a drive for thinness and self objectification in adolescents.” As a millennial myself growing up with some sort of
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In the article “How Social Movements Matter” by Professor David S. Meyer‚ he explains how social movements played a huge role in promoting political and social change‚ and uses the 2003 anti-Iraq War movement as the central point. He informs the reader about how the social movements created an up rise in social in social communities and societies. Social movements move main goal is to project important issues about a very important topic‚ but sometimes they don’t always achieve this. He begins
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