Digital Divide – by Claire Bishop Response by Lucas Olscamp Claire Bishop sets out to examine the idea the largely the genre of “digital art” has been ignored and somewhat consciously forgotten by the world of contemporary art. Bishop also suggests that much of the ideology and history behind the “digital revolution” is also reduced‚ removed‚ and ignored; that digital art poses the necessary questions to our society today on the “troubling oscillation between intimacy and distance” (1) and that
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believe that Australia needs a new flag? My thoughts exactly‚ Australia is an independent country‚ and the Union Jack doesn’t depict that. Ever since the creation and reveal of the Australian National flag in 1901‚ the Union Jack is featured on every Australian symbol. This confusing representation of England’s dominance over Australia abolishes Australia’s independent nature and should be removed from our flag. Therefore‚ I propose a new Flag design that will effectively demonstrate Australia’s unique
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Stem cells agreement by Zayne Burnham Many scientists are now researching special types of cells called stem cells. Stem cells are very important and have the potential to cure many diseases; however there are also many issues to consider when using stem cells. Stem cells research has created concern for some in the community‚ national and international.beacause the best source of stem cells is growing human embryo. The dilemma is that the growing embryo is the earliest stage of human life extracting
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Americans today tend to believe that cell phones are bringing people together‚ however‚ I seem to believe that cell phones are causing people to disconnect emotionally and verbally. In discussion of the cell phone‚ one controversial issue has been that there is an over obsessive use of the cell phone. On the one hand‚ argues that it is helpful to--- communicate‚ research‚ and distract yourself with videos. On the other hand‚ people say that people contends to lose communication skills. Other even
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readily divide themselves by categories such as gender‚ race‚ politics‚ religion‚ etc.‚ and establish groups based on their similar characteristics. By extension‚ people form loyalties to their group and simultaneously develop bitter rivalries with "the other‚" members that do not belong to the group. Conflict arises when two groups are competing for the same resources. The individual is pressured to remain loyal to the group in order to survive‚ which‚ consequently‚ begets violence. This is evident
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Communion Practices Divide Christians Communion has been the subject of some recent high-profile debates‚ ranging from calls to deny the Sacrament to Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kerry‚ to a decision to revoke the first communion of an 8-year-old Roman Catholic girl because she ingested a non-wheat wafer. (Broadway‚ B.‚ 2004) The meaning of communion and its practices in churches have been a continuous discussion by members of different religions around the world for centuries. While
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Explore how shakesphere presents emotion in Act 3 scene 5 Romeo and Juliet is a famous play about love and sacrifice. It is based on two star crossed lovers which clashes with other kind of power the play was written in Elizabethan times. Which was a long time ago and society has changed throughout time so it is a bit old – fashioned and the rules were different at those times unlike now. I am going to explore and write about William shakesphere portrays emotion in Act 3 scene 5. In act 3‚ scene
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Assignment: demonstrate your growing understanding of‚ and reflect upon‚ how a particular aspect of a schools work impacts upon the following areas: • The diversity of pupils’ backgrounds • The importance of equality of educational opportunity • Challenging stereotypical views • The inclusive learning environment Within schools it is mandatory that they demonstrate their commitment to diversity‚ equality and inclusion. They aim to eradicate stereotypes in our ever
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HOW DOES STEINBECK CREATE TENSION IN SECTION 5? Steinbeck creates tension in Section 5 through sound and emotion. While Lennie was in the barn minding his own business‚ panicking about killing the puppy‚ Curley’s wife entered. _"She came very quietly so that Lennie didn’t see her"_ this makes the reader feel worried as to why she came in so soundlessly‚ and question to if she is up to something. When Lennie and her get into a conversation‚ she begins to grow very angry at Lennie as he mentions
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Anthony Paris September 12‚ 2006 SOC244 "Matters of Race: the Divide" The documentary‚ "The Divide"‚ was very informative and enlightening. It focused on a specific area in America (Siler City) and the many effects that race has on it. The video focused on Siler City‚ North Carolina because it has been a hotspot of racial controversy over the years. Many issues have risen in Siler City that are prime examples if not better examples of problems involving race throughout the
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