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    Identify the four roles that artists play that have not changed over time. Artist like any other human been‚ are trying to understand‚ and explain the world to others‚ and to themselves‚ they use their experiences‚ and imagination‚ in order to make sense of the world ‚ tangible‚ or intangible‚ to do this the artist assume four roles‚ Henry M. Sayre in his book “A World of Art” define those roles as: 1) Artist help us to see the world in new or innovative ways: In this role the artist will produce

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    Do We Have Free Will?

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    The problem of free will refers to the examination of whether or not we as conscious beings have control over our own actions. French philosopher Paul Henri Thiry‚ Baron d ’Holbach argues that all acts are caused by past events and conditions‚ a belief known as determinism. Physical laws shows us that all events in time are determined by prior events‚ but the belief in free will implies that our actions are results from what we perceive as choice‚ are undetermined random events in time. Therefore

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    each high school has a particular tradition. School uniforms can instill a feeling of school spirit. Wearing them can make students proud of their schools’ quintessence. Furthermore‚ wearing uniforms makes the classes more formal and more beautiful. If students have the right to decide what to wear to school‚ the classes appear to be in disorder. Hence‚ wearing the same clothes helps in creating a tidy learning environment. The teachers are interesting in imparting the knowledge to students

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    Cell phones: How Have They Changed Us Socially? Introduction Thesis Statement: Cell phones have socially changed our lifestyle and have greatly influenced our lives. Alternatively referred to as a cell‚ cellular‚ and cellular phone‚ a cell phone‚ which is also sometimes abbreviated as “cp” is a mobile phone or portable phone that enables a user to communicate almost anywhere in the world. The cell phone was invented by Dr. Martin Cooper who led a team of developers at Motorola and made

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    | I have the right to live "It’s easier for me to kill you than to wave good-bye." Is this the logic and reasoning behind women who have abortions? Abortion has always been a very controversial topic that has been the subject of debate many times by the pro-life and pro-choice groups. The pro-life group is adamantly against abortion while the pro-choice group believes that it is the mother’s choice whether of not to abort a child. No matter how many times this topic has

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    numerous masterpieces of hope‚ love‚ life‚ happiness‚ sorrow‚ and faith through beautifully crafted words has established his credibility and reputation through one of his magnum opus entitled “Have a Little Faith.” I classify this particular work of his to be one of the finest‚ cleverest‚ and sincerest book I have ever read which not only made ‘head knowledge’ in me but it has planted itself to my heart and I am certain that it will blossom there for years

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    Students should have complete freedom to choose their own courses! At the present day‚ the educational system of upper secondary school resembles major parts of the already established system. The system compels students to study subjects considered important by the government. I highly disagree with the current school-system because of several reasons. I support the vision of students having themselves to choose their own courses. First of all‚ I believe the working climate in general will

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    death. It is also known to greatly increase the risk of heart disease and strokes by nearly two to four hundred percent. The health risks that come from smoking are just not worth the risk. But yet with this information‚ people continue to smoke. I have smoked for many years and just recently quit for the second time. I started smoking when I was twelve years old when I was in Junior High school. It was more of a social activity than anything else. After high school my bad habit got much worse. I

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    expressyourselftosuccess.com/formal-informal-communication-channels/ Communication is the sharing of information for a variety of purposes including informing‚ persuading‚ motivating orinfluencing. There are two general ways of delivering the information: formal and informal communication channels. Formal Communication in the Workplace Formal communication is organized and managed information that is shared with relevant individuals in order to secure coordinated action throughout the organization. Formal communication

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    in the early modern centuries that constituted the Commercial Revolution? In the great economic readjustment that was taking place in Europe‚ the opening of ocean trade routes was important‚ the growth of population and a slow inflation. Describe the growth of European population in the sixteenth century. Why did the European population expand in this period? European population grew rapidly in the 16th century. About 90 million in Europe – 20 million added in 16th century England – 5 million

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