Sweet Sixteen – Ken Loach (2002) Representation of women Jean (mother) seems to be weak and afraid of Stan and this isn’t very good because she isn’t a good role model for Liam‚ and Liam needs the mother figure and support because of the atmosphere he is exposed to in Scotland. However Chantelle (sister) seems to come across as a better role model for Liam and more of the mother figure because she is moving on and wants a better life for Liam and her son she’s doing this by studying and
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concepts that were conceived during the Northern Renaissance era changed the ideals of their time drastically‚ and therefore newly formed ideals of religion‚ power‚ and intellect replaced those of old. For instance‚ Madonna in the Church 1439‚ by Jan Van Eyck incorporates
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Portrait” by Jan Van Eyck is a painting believed to be a portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his wife in a room‚ presumably in their home in the Flemish city of Bruges. It is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western Art History. There has been much debate on this painting. Two scholars’ in particular have two very different interpretations of the “Arnolfini Wedding Portrait.” Erwin Panofsky wrote an article in The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs titled‚ “Jan Van Eyck’s
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Everything for You‚ by Jan De Cock at Francesca Minini What is the purpose of art in today’s world? Is it just something that is dictated by what the market demands or how much revenue it generates? But that wasn’t what art was in the past. Monuments‚ sculptures‚ paintings etc. were created for their beauty and aesthetics‚ and Art existed for the sake of Art. Any work of art brought out feelings of wonder and amazement. However‚ all that has changed in the modern age. But what led to such a tragic
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Compared to Jane Jacobs’s work‚ one may consider Jan Gehl’s as more “delicate” thought‚ which was started from the human scale. While Jane Jacobs has mainly concentrated the observation on observation of a comparatively larger scale‚ district‚ neighborhood and city‚ as social phenomenon‚ Jan Gehl followed her footprints on public space‚ on the other hand‚ got into deeper and more literally into smaller scale of human dimensions‚ including people’s personal or physical experience of the space‚ how
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In 1434‚ Flemish artist Jan van Eyck painted‚ signed‚ and dated his piece‚ the “Arnolfini Wedding Portrait.” This painting is believed to be of Giovanni di Arrigo Arnolfini‚ an Italian merchant‚ and his wife Giovanna Cenami and is thought to stand as documentation of their marriage. While it may seem like a simple dual-portrait‚ there are many subtle symbols incorporated in the scene that enhance the portrayal of this couple. Use of symbolism within the painting explains its purpose‚ shows what
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Question: Chapter 8 Job Design and Teamworking Do you think Hackman and Oldham’s Job Characteristics Model is helpful for managers? Explain your answer with justifications. (15 marks) Job Characteristics Model (JCM) superseded Herzberg’s two-factor theory when it was firsts introduced by Hackman and Oldham. The essential argument of the job characteristics model‚ which is similar to the argument made by Herzberg in many respects‚ is that if jobs are enriched‚ motivation and job satisfaction is
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While all forms of communication affect learning and living‚ the influence of television and radio seems most challenging. Television most nearly represents real experiences and is clearly part of the environment of most young people in Ireland. Almost all 6-17 year olds (99%) watch television in their leisure time. Parents asked to ‘think about their child and how television is affecting his or her life’‚ parents of children in every age say they are deeply concerned of their children’s safety-availability
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in which it diagnosed eight children with Leukemia and died. After the childrens’ death‚ the family’s attempted to sue the companies‚ W.R. Grace‚ Beatrice Foods‚ and the tanneries for dumping the chemical TCE‚ which contaminated the water. Although Jan Schlichtmann’s considered the case worthless because it was an orphan case‚ he still accepted the case dealing with the tough questioning of loyal workers‚ constant loss of money and the repeat siding towards the defendant by the trial judge Walter
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PY1 – January 2011 – Student Answer 1a) The first assumption is that behaviour is influenced by the tripartite personality and the conflicts between these 3 parts. An example is that depression may be caused by an over dominant superego leading to low self-esteem. The second assumption is that behaviour is influenced by ego defence mechanisms in the unconscious mind. Conflicts between the id‚ ego and superego create anxiety and therefore the ego protects itself with a range of defence mechanisms
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