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    Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Background Introduction Carinderia is a local eatery selling and serving affordable viands for the masses. It is also known as “turo-turo” wherein customers literally point what they want to eat. Carinderia is most likely derived from the word “cari” or “kari”‚ a Tamil word for sauce‚ or a saucy accompaniment for rice. Some theories attribute connection to the large number of breakaway soldiers from the invading British army‚ mostly East Indian Bengalis or

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    M. I. (2008). Spending money on others promotes happiness. Science‚ 319‚ 1687-1688.. ^ Claire Bates (2012-10-31). "Is this the world ’s happiest man? Brain scans reveal French monk found to have ’abnormally large capacity ’ for joy‚ and it could be down to meditation | Mail Online". Dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-04-26. ^ Seligman‚ M.E.P. (2004). Can Happiness be Taught?. Daedalus journal‚ Spring 2004. ^ Bhikkhu‚ Thanissaro (1999). "A Guided Meditation". ^ [New Advent|http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07131b

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    oriented than other nationality. But some family experience the broken family or the separation of both parents in the family‚ it may be affect of the differences between the parents and difficulties of life to them or because of the poverty in the country. And the other one is multiple families or the Polygamy wherein there was multiple parents or wives. Statement of the problem I’ve choose the topic about family ties because I’m from good closed and happy family until my mother died because of

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    FRENCH NEW WAVE - Late 1950s and 1960s - The socio-economic forces at play shortly after World War II strongly influenced the movement. Politically and financially drained‚ France tended to fall back on the old popular pre-war traditions. One such tradition was straight narrative cinema‚ specifically classical French film. - The New Wave stimulated discussion about the cinema and helped demonstrate that films could achieve both commercial and artistic success. - Influenced by Italian Neorealism

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    ACTIVITY PLAN “Art Therapy: Inspiring others to create.” I. Description of Therapy Art therapy is used to assess‚ diagnose‚ and treat people of all ages and is seen in hospitals and clinics (both psychiatric and medical)‚ outpatient mental health agencies and day treatment facilities. It is used with individuals‚ groups‚ and even families. Art therapy can be the primary mode of therapy‚ or may be used in conjunct with other treatment modalities. Art therapy encourages self-expression‚ self-discovery

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    Expressionism refers to art that is the result of the artist’s unique inner or personal vision that often has an emotional dimension. This contrasts with art focused on the visual description of the empirical world. This was a rejection of Renaissance sensibilities that had governed the western art world for the previous 500 years. The term expressionism was popularized in the avant-garde journal Der Strum. The editor Herwarth Walden proclaimed: “We call art of this century Expressionism in order

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    my brother has played a big role. He has influenced the way I think and act. My brother‚ Sam‚ has influenced the way I think because when I hear my brother talking about his intrests‚ it makes me think about new things that I might also like. He also influenced the way I act. When he tries new things‚ I usually try them too‚ sometimes I like them‚ but sometimes I don’t. Even the clothes he wears influences the way I look. One of the biggest things that have shaped my identity is my parents. My

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    Art Sparking Revolution Art is a source of communication; it allows individuals from different cultures to communicate with each other. Art is a vehicle for social change. It can also give voice to political or social disenfranchised. The French Revolution of 1789 demonstrates how art can help lead to social upheaval. Therefore‚ though out my essay I will explain how pre-revolutionary influenced the Revolution as well as how revolutionary art supported the goals of the Revolution

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    the Italians having their neo-realism and the French having their new wave. French new wave was set miles apart from the traditional French cinema. It was bold‚ young‚ strong‚ sharp‚ and innovative and honestly a New Wave in every sense. In the 50’s some French film critics led this informal movement‚ which would in turn‚ inspire and change the way the world viewed cinema. It can be called the renaissance of film-making. The directors of French New Wave were not set into any mould. Each had their

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    What was the difference between high and popular culture in the eighteenth century? A number of things would distinguish between high and "popular" culture. I think that "popular" as referenced here is something of a mis-nomer. Probably high and low would be more accurate characterizations. What I think distinguished high culture of this periord from those of other eras‚ was its extreme taste for the ornamental and superflousness. Members of the societal elite‚ were very fond of wigs; both men and

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