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    three crucial kisses depicted. Each kiss is between the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and his love child‚ Pearl‚ and accent the underlying theme of nature vs. societal repression. Each kiss represents a transfer‚ a clash or crossover of natural instinct and social conduct between Dimmesdale and Pearl. Each kiss stimulates developing change in the young‚ inhibited father and the fiery‚ unrefined daughter. At Governor Bellingham’s mansion‚ Pearl elicits the first kiss. She gently places Dimmesdale’s hand

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    a person? Some say you’ll know the meaning of love when you fall in love‚ yet some don’t believe in love at all. The sculpture “LOVE” created by Robert Indiana and the sculpture “The Kiss” made by Auguste Rodin both share some of the same meanings behind the art work (Indianapolis Museum of Art) (Rodin’s The Kiss Sculpture). A major similarity between the two is love; which attracts and speaks to people all around the world. Although they are spoken in different ways‚ they both have the idea of

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    were radical because of the progression or era‚ and simplicity that proceeded throughout society. Progression concerns how well we appreciate artifact and intend to uphold everything or architecture. In other words‚ keeping it nice and conservative. Gustav Stickley explains why tradition was not good enough‚ "To preserve these characteristics and to bring back to individuals life and work the vigorous constructive spirit which during the last half-century has spent its activities in commercial and industrial

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    references) using the following format: 1) Journals/Periodicals Kimble‚ T. B.‚ and Bell‚ R. G. 2006. Funky Heart Disease. Journal of Funky Diseases 26:198-207 2) Books Jones‚ A. B.‚ and Hatcher‚ T. G. 1998. The Spleen. Gustav Publishing‚ Frankfurt‚ 223 pp. 3) Books with chapters by different authors Smith‚ R. G.‚ Wright‚ T. K. et al. 2009. The importance of fuzzy bunnies to the liver; pp. 55-73 in C. R. Roberts (ed.)‚ The Treatment of Liver Disorders

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    History and Systems of Psychology Study Guide: Chapters 1-3 Chapter One 1. Discuss the development of modern psychology. 2. Define historiography. Explain the reasons it is difficult to fully and accurately reconstruct psychology’s past. 3. Name two contextual forces in psychology and explain how these forces have influenced psychology’s past and present. 4. Compare and contrast personalistic theory and naturalistic theory. 5. Define and provide examples of the following terms: zeitgeist

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    effect. All of these give the effect like let the picture talks. Most of his works are red in colour‚ which give audience a sense of nation‚ courage and attention. “We Will Fulfill the Plan of Great Endeavours” is a constructivism poster created by Gustav Klutsis in 1930. The overlapping hands display the sentiments of power and strength. It is a symbol for a weapon that personifies the authoritativeness of a nation. The moving forward fist is to crush the enemy characterises the defiance of a nation

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    Nothing is more powerful than the magic of a first kiss. In both of the movies Forbidden Planet and Star Trek: By Any Other Name Altaira Morbius and Kelinda have never experienced a kiss before‚ but once they take part in planet Earth’s customs the flow of the movie changes entirely. Forbidden Planet was released in 1956 and directed by Fred M. Wilcox. Star Trek: By Any Other Name was released in 1968 and directed by Marc Daniels. Both movies were released around the same time the first man set foot

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    Avant-garde composers such as Edgard Varèse explored the manipulation of rhythms rather than the usual melodic/harmonic schemes. The tried and true genre of the symphony‚ albeit somewhat modified by this time‚ attracted such masters as Gustav Mahler and Dmitri Shostakovich‚ while Igor Stravinsky gave full rein to his manipulation of kaleidoscopic rhythms and instrumental colors throughout his extremely long and varied career. While many composers

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    Archetypes‚ as defined by the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung‚ are the “contents of the collective unconscious”. Similar to motifs‚ archetypes are the “deposits of the constantly repeated experiences of humanity”; they are universally understood symbols and patterns that have occurred and continue to occur in art and literature. In The Hunger Games‚ there are several key archetypal characters and situations. The archetype of the hero or heroine in the story is Katniss‚ a brave sixteen-year

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    Kirchhoff’s Laws Gustav Kirchhoff‚ (1824-1887)‚ was a German physicist who contributed greatly to the understanding of electrical circuits‚ spectroscopy‚ and the emission of black-body radiation. Kirchhoff formulated his famous circuit laws in 1845‚ while still a student at the University of Konigsberg‚ East Prussia. He completed this study as a seminar exercise‚ and it later became his doctoral dissertation. Kirchhoff’s Laws include two basic principles. Kirchhoff’s First Law‚ also called

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