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    Ian Hok Williams ARH1000 23 June 2013 Analysis on Coronation of the Virgin Art can provoke powerful meanings and appeal to all senses of those viewing it. There can be hidden meanings derived from masterpieces that can make even high intellectuals ponder. Some artworks can have such a tremendous impact on society that it can last through the ages. The common saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” certainly holds true to the wonderful gems of the history of art. But one can only begin

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    training on how to grade is within the Instructor Center. Click the link above to submit your assignment. Assignment 1: "Sensory Perceptions" Can you really trust your senses and the interpretation of sensory data to give you an accurate view of the world? Describe and discuss the accuracy and the weaknesses of the human senses as they pertain to thinking in general and to your own thinking in particular. Write a two to three (2–3) page (approximately 500–750 word) paper that addresses the following:

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    them and I weigh the words till I think I know what each and every one meant. Then I try to put it back together. Try to understand where I been. Why I did what I did… Going over and over things sometimes you can make sense. (229) Indeed‚ this is the very way in which John makes sense of his brother’s story. Through fragmented bits of personal and collective memories pieced together to illustrate the broader story‚ we are given the

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    Sensorial

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    her handbook‚ “is a marvelous example of the phenomenon common to all human beings; the possibility of the liberation of the imprisoned spirit of man by the education of the senses.” It is this phenomenon which Dr. Montessori considered to be the basic of her method of education. Sensorial: * Trains and refines the senses * Comparison‚ gradation‚ classification * Child absorbs the properties of the physical objects in the environment * Encourage observation and enhance awareness of

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    the Senses: Bodily Ways of Knowing in an African Community” By Kathryn Linn Geurts and “Real Black: Adventures in Racial Sincerity” By John L. Jackson. Both authors exploring each culture differently but were still able to magnificently capture the essence of each culture in one book. In this essay I will be discussing the main point of each ethnography‚ exploring their similarities‚ as well as how each ethnography taught me something new about lived experience. In “Culture and the Senses‚” Geurts

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    from his knowledge and experience of Italian views on life and death‚ Christian faith and a respect for cultural traditions of the Orient. Combined‚ they have come together to create a poetic masterpiece. Using his understanding of nature‚ human senses and materials Scarpa’s “tapestry woven from countless myths; like human memory‚ without beginning and without end” (Saito‚ 1997‚ p.16) is realised. WALL The site has a 230cm wall built around the site‚ which slopes to a 60-degree angle‚ which

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    flashes of color across your eyelids‚ or bursts of flavor more vivid than that caused by food. That music evokes sensations across your body and patterns to dance in front your eyes. This is what we call synesthesia‚ a neurological phenom in which senses in the brain are conned to create new and incredible sensory experiences. Sadly this is not something we can force our brains to do‚ but a select‚ very luck‚ percentage of the population is. Because of the nature of synesthesia‚ there an almost infinite

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    only relax as long as they have latched onto a harmless background noise. So if you put people in silence‚ their ears will listen out harder and harder until they find something else to pick up. If there is nothing there‚ ie silence‚ most people’s sense of hearing will intensify until it becomes so sensitive‚ it starts picking up internal nervous information. That’s what tinnitus is- hypersensitive listening that detects the noises of the brain. Your ears have become too sensitive. If you have

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    AP Psychology Outline: Chapter 6 Sensation and Perception I. Sensing the World – Basic Principles * Bottom-up processing suggests that we attend to or perceive elements by starting with the smaller‚ more fine details of that element and then building upward until we have a solid representation of it in our minds. * Top-Down Processing states that we form perceptions (or focus our attention) by starting with the larger concept or idea (it can even be the concept or idea of an object) and

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    Afterlife: the complete emptiness Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) wrote most of his poems during the world wars period‚ which took the lives of millions of people. As a result‚ Wallace Stevens started to question the importance of religion in the modern era‚ and felt that you should enjoy your life in the present and not waste time living for an afterlife. In his poem “The Snow Man”‚ Stevens describes a harsh winter environment creating a unique dramatic situation through an effective imagery. He

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