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    Jonathon Haulik 2/11/14 English 102 Short argument Final draft Importance of Humanities Globalization has created the ability to share scientific advancements and achievements that has brought us beyond our instinctual desires to survive and challenge the very fabric of our existence. Cultural identity has shaped a very diverse world that has come to its peak of connection through globalization and modernization in the fields of STEM (Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics)

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    Cultural Identity is what shapes you as a person‚ family‚ religion‚ language‚ and even food. In your life you will experience many events that will shape and alter your cultural identity. Events can sometimes hurt your cultural identity‚ while others build it up. In my case a big part of my cultural identity is location. An event in my life that has really helped me shape my cultural identity is moving from Kapolei to Hawaii Kai. In Kapolei I would wake up extremely early for school because of the

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    important role that events play in the communities and countries. Events have contributed to the strengthening and development and also the promotion of togetherness within the local population. As stated by Arcodia & Whitford “festivals are emerging worldwide as a growing and vibrant sector of the tourism and leisure industries and are seen to have significant economic‚ socio-cultural‚ and political impacts on the destination area and host groups” (Arcodia & Whitford‚ 2008). Events are very important

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    Defining the Humanities

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    Defining the Humanities Defining the Humanities The purpose of this paper is to differentiate the humanities from other modes of human inquiry and expression. I will define the humanities of a cultural event of music and how music was an expression of what I know about the humanities‚ art‚ style‚ genius‚ and culture from the 60s. I will also discuss how the music of the 60s compares with other forms I know about from the same period. One of the definitions of humanities‚ according

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    Defining Humanities

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    Norfolk State University Defining the Humanities Submitted by: Julian Hicks August 28‚ 2011 Humanities 210-07 Mr. Gerald E. Thompson‚ Instructor Humanities is the study of language‚ philosophy‚ communication‚ environment‚ history‚ religion‚ sociology‚ arts‚ culture‚ education and ethics. The word humanities originally comes from the Latin word‚ “humanus.” The word humanus means “human.” To be “human” is to possess the qualities and attributes of man. Being human also has the

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    Humanities: Arts

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    General Overview of the Humanities Meaning‚ Importance‚ And Scope Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects With the advent of the computer age‚ advanced science and technology have overwhelmed many aspects of our lives‚ and even our possibilities of survival are affected. The humanities can provide enjoyment and stimulation‚ especially when we try to understand what it covers. The Meaning‚ Importance‚ and Scope of humanities The word humanities come from the Latin humanus‚ which means human

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    Confucius and Humanity

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    The basic conception of Confucius’ philosophy is ren‚ i.e.‚ humanity‚ while humanity is at the same time the leitmotiv of our epoch. This accounts for why the Confucian idea is so close to contemporary readers and why his teaching principles and methods have maintained vitality throughout history. Confucius explained humanity as ’to love the people‚’ or ’to love the masses extensively.’ This led him to provide equal opportunities in education and to carry out teaching activities in dialogue with

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    Man & Humanity

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    Man and Humanity in Search of Peace and New Future March 28th‚ 2013   Mahboob A. Khawaja‚ PhD “The hell of human suffering‚ evil and oppression is paved with good intentions. The men who have most injured and oppressed humanity‚ who have most deeply sinned against it‚ were according to their standards and their conscience good men; what was bad in them‚ what wrought moral evil and cruelty‚ treason to truth and progress‚ was not at all in their intentions‚ in their purpose‚ in their personal

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    Humanities and Traditions

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    Humanities and Tradition Stephen A. Brooks HUM/100 November 28‚ 2012 Jennifer Green Humanity is a science in itself: a study of humans adapting and learning toward their lives. In humanity‚ art shown many forms. Among these forms are music‚ drawings‚ dancing‚ and culture. Music has dated back to prehistoric times when it was just making sounds with immediate available objects such as sticks and rocks. This changed through the Egyptian period‚ to mediaeval times‚ to the 19th century‚ and to

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    Humanities of Hamlet

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    The Humanities‚ Vocationalism and the Public Good: Exploring ‘the Hamlet Factor’ Laurence Wright The humanities‚ like most academic disciplines‚ face questions of popular and public perception. The sciences‚ for instance‚ increasingly attract challenges‚ sometimes of dubious validity‚ from passionate advocates of so-called ‘deep ecology’ outside the academy‚ and from postmodern science studies within it. Educationists worldwide face growing discontent with the quality and character of public education

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