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    Old Hat‚ New Hat By Stan Berensain‚ Jan Berenstain. (reviewed by Aldana Pires) With simple descriptions and colourful pictures‚ the story “Old Hat‚ New Hat” is an easy-to-read and attention-grabbing book. The authors and illustrators Stan and Jan Berenstain‚ relate the experience of the Brother Bear of The Berenstain Family at a hat shop. Astonished at the sight of new hats in the display window‚ Brother Bear decides to replace his old and ragged one. Decisively‚ he walks in the store and

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    ten percent plus whatever I feel like is proportional to the service him / her gave to me. Her tone throughout the poem seem be irritated‚ which could probably accredited to bad tipping experiences in the past. This is evident to me when the author‚ Jan Beatty‚ says “If you leave 10% or less‚ eat at home.” (line 17). She goes as far to suggest that one should stay home for bad tipping. This can only mean she is fed up with the people within the work environment. I think we often find ourselves over

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    Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess the usefulness of subcultural theories in explaining ‘subcultural crime and deviance’ in society today. (21 marks) – Jan 2011 Subcultural crime and deviance refers to criminal acts‚ rule breaking and behaviour that is being committed by groups in society that does not conform to the norms and expectations of a particular society or social group. Subcultural theories attempt to explain why certain groups within society commit crime and deviance within

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    Art of the 14th and 15th centuries Works of Art from 14th -15th Century a brief summary Works of Art from the 14th-15th centuries You likely noticed that during the two hundred years covered in this week’s study there were radical changes in how the human figure is depicted in Italy‚ from something that was highly stylized to an idealized form that looked more real yet was strongly influenced by the Classical Age of ancient Greece and Rome. In the Northern Europe‚ however‚ depiction

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    Author/Illustrator Blog Stan & Jan Berenstain Name of author/illustrator: Stan & Jan Berenstain Picture/photo of author/illustrator: Rationale for selecting the author/illustrator: I have always liked reading the stories about the Berenstain Bears. They teach good life lessons that children can easily understand and relate to. Personal reflections on author’s/illustrator’s life and work: The Berenstains bibliography is outstanding … over 300 titles under the Berenstain

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    Rosie Linde Art History‚ Professor Zervigon; Recitation‚ Gianna Loscerbo 1:082:106:14 Edwin Panofsky‚ “Jan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait‚” The Burlington Magazine 64 (1934): 117-127 Arnolfini Wedding Portrait Controversy Erwin Panofsky was a prominent art historian of the twentieth century. He also was one of the foremost proponents of iconography‚ and attributed symbolic meaning to the various elements of the Arnolfini scene. He attributed the scene to be a document of the marriage

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    “Geri’s Game”‚ by Jan Pinkava is about enjoying yourself. The short film is excellent‚ it was properly made‚ and humorous. It’s fictional character and the story are humorous‚ and showing an excellent message. Adults enjoy it‚ as it has humor and fictional characters. It addresses the subject considerably as it shows an old-aged man competitively plays a game of chess against himself‚ although‚ it was stereotypical for aged people. Jan Pinkava is a meticulous writer. Accordingly‚ the primary

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    Life Between Buildings – Jan Gehl Three requirements of public spaces: Create desirable conditions for‚ -Necessary outdoor activities -Optional recreational activities -Social activities Necessary activities: going to school‚ work‚ shopping‚ waiting for a bus or person‚ running errands‚ etc. These activities are‚ more or less‚ required for people to participate in. Optional activities: activities that are engaged only if the person has a desire to do so and the place makes it possible

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    Arnolfini Double Portrait: Art Analysis Jan Van Eyck. Arnolfini Double Portrait. (1434) Oil on wood‚ 33 X 22 ½” The National Gallery‚ London Jan van Eyck lived his life as a “valet de chambre”‚ which is basically a court painter. Van Eyck worked for John of Bavaria until 1425‚ which is coincidentally when John of Bavaria died. Then he went to work for Duke Philip the Good of Burgandy as a “valet de chambre” as well. Jan van Eyck was a well paid court employee when he first began

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    Stella Maris College for women [pic] Visual Culture assignment 1 Nikita .A 11/PFAA/010 Visual culture The term visual culture encompasses many media forms ranging from fine arts to popular film and television to advertising to visual data in fields such as the science‚ law and medicine. The term culture refers to a whole way of life‚ meaning a broad range of activities geared towards classifying and communicating symbolically within a society. Visual culture is the shared practice

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