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    1. The main issue that Jackson Katz explores in the video Tough Guise is the crisis in masculinity. Jackson Katz defines the crisis in masculinity as how guys are now characterizing the modern day “tough guy.” To be tough many men in the video used adjectives such as; respected‚ tough‚ and muscular as words to describe what they think being a “tough guy” in today’s society means. 2. One specific example of this issue can be shown through men and violence. In today’s society from a very young

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    Earlier this semester I had the opportunity to sit down with Dr. Kahn‚ and asked him some questions. I was interested in asking him questions because I had admired him as a teacher‚ and a person throughout the semester. I had never met someone who appeared as intelligent as Dr. Kahn‚ but was also down to earth. In class he spoke in a way that was easy to understand‚ he also accepted‚ and answered our questions no matter how ignorant‚ or insignificant. I knew Dr. Kahn’s background from his personal

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    Louis Kahn was a genius beyond his time. His idea of silence and light separates his architecture from anyone else in history. The ideas spawned by his work challenged many theories before and beyond his time. He used plainness‚ light and location to shape the design of his buildings. Another concept that was heavily practiced by Kahn‚ was the use of served and servant spaces. The servant spaces usually housed the lighting‚ plumbing‚ and any other entity that made the building functional. On

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    Explication n°4 : “Kubla Khan » Kubla Khan‚ one of the most famous poem of English literature‚ is written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797 and was published in Christabel‚ Kubla Khan‚ and the Pains of Sleep in 1816. Kubla Khan is one of the most important poem of Coleridge and‚ according to the preface of the book‚ he wrote it during the time that he passed in a farm house between Porlock and Linton in England. Because of the opium that he had taken - prescribed to him to cure dysentery‚ Coleridge

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    Salk Institute - Louis I Kahn History Theory and Criticism Architecture and Society Aislinn Murphy C12434242 DT101-3 Semester 1 The Salk Institute- Louis Kahn Salk Institute Plan‚ Louis I Kahn‚ 1965 Salk Institute Sections‚ Louis Kahn Introduction The Salk Institute was built in 1965. It was designed by Louis Kahn for the client Jonas Salk‚ the researcher who discovered the cure for polio. In conducting my research for this essay I started with a Google search of the chosen building and the

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    system preparing us for failure? Sal Kahn‚ founder and twelve-year CEO of Kahn Academy‚ which is a non-profit organization that provides free educational material on a variety of subject to over forty two million registered users online‚ argues in his TED Talk “Lets Teach for Mastery – Not Test Scores” that the current system is continually building upon flaws in people’s knowledge that accumulate until they result in mistakes. With the current academic structure‚ Kahn argues that this result is bound

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    In the case of Katz v. United states‚ 1967‚ The FBI agents acted on a suspicion that Katz maybe transmitting gambling information over the phone to other people in other states. Katz was using a public phone booth to conduct the transactions of information ("Findlaw’s United States Supreme Court Case And Opinions."). The FBI agents then proceeded to attach an eavesdropping device to the outside of the phone booth to record his conversations. With all the recoding that the FBI could get‚ they

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    talking points throughout society‚ in recent years there has been a strong push to continue to advocate for change and make sure that change is happening. As Jackson Katz articulates throughout his article‚ “Violence against Women is a Men’s Issue” a variety of factors contribute to how our society looks at and talks about violence. Katz goes on further to talk about how men might not have as much invested into this particular issue but they should. He states this‚ “It’s normal. And precisely because

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    between Baba and Rahim Kahn. Hosseini portrays the relationship between Baba and Rahim Kahn in a number of different ways during the novel. At times the relationship is shown to be strong‚ professional and serious‚ whereas at other times it is more of a warm and caring friendship. In the early stages of the novel Hosseini presents the relationship as professional‚ but also makes people aware of the friendship “Here was Baba and his best friend and business partner Rahim Kahn‚ standing outside of

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    Although most of us who pursue higher education are intellectually well aware of the extensive effect of the media‚ Jean Kilbourne’s and Jackson Katz’s documentaries brought the whole new awareness of stereotype advertising‚ to which I never actually paid attention. How often do we really take this fact into account while assessing a client? The truth is that “I never paid attention” is utterly the complete opposite of what is happening. Indeed‚ what I did not realize is that I always paid attention

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