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    Mark Rothko was born Russia Dvinsk but moved to America with his family when he was ten years old. During the 1950s he became a central figure of the abstract expressionist movement alongside Jackson Pollack and other famous artists. Abstract art means it makes no different to the material world. Unlike pollack who used splashes and drips‚ Rothko is most famous for his rectangles and luminous colours. This style is known as a colour field which was pioneered by Rothko‚ Barnett Newman and Clifford

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    Outline and Evaluate Milgrams Study of Obedience (12 marks) . Milgram after advertising for volunteer participants were paid on arrival at the laboratory for their time. Participants‚ believing they were taking part in a memory experiment‚ were introduced in pairs to the experimenter where they ‘decided’ who was to be either a ‘teacher’ or a ‘learner’. In reality one of the ‘pairs’ of participants was a confederate and the chances were rigged so that the real participant was always the ‘teacher’

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    history of salt and its effect on the events of the past. The book maintains a semi-chronological flow to it. It is nonfiction and there are no characters. Salt has had an effect on the past that is often overlooked‚ but not by the author of Salt‚ Mark Kurlansky. Salt takes you through the history of the only edible rock. It begins talking about the sexuality of salt as a hook‚ then begins talking about the nutrition of salt. The rest of the book is about different cultures‚ inventions‚ countries

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    Using material from Item B and elsewhere‚ assess sociological explanations of ethnic differences both in offending and in victimisation. (21 marks) In terms of offending‚ official statistics tends to over represent ethnic differences in offending and victimisation. However‚ self-report studies carried out by Graham and Bowling found that black and whites have very similar rates of offending‚ while Indians‚ Pakistanis and Bangladeshis had much lower rates. In terms of victimisation‚ black people are

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    The change of conversation settled down Tom’s thoughts as well‚ and it also helped that‚ with Lila speaking‚ he could sit‚ with beer glass at his lips‚ and eyes just barely visible over the rim‚ and listen‚ without having to utter a word. Which is exactly what he did for the few minutes until their meals arrived; his silence only broken by the occasional grunt of encouragement for her to continue‚ and forced laughs. Whether his wife had noted the tone that had accompanied his comment about hiking

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    St. Mark: Chapter 4:35-41 Mark was the interpreter and recorder for Peter in his later ministries. His job would most likely be the equivalent to a multilingual personal assistant in today ’s business world. Mark recorded Peter ’s recollections and was striving for accuracy‚ but not necessarily for strict chronological narrative order (Elwell 88). Theologians estimate that the Gospel of Mark was composed approximately between the mid 40 ’s to early 60 ’s. Rome is thought to be the place of origination

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    Apparently the popular post-Gothic genre which have over the last few years poured on an infinite series of young adult novels on the bookshelves‚ finally exhausted its creative vein or at least replaced it with a new line ready to satisfy the taste of the young public in search of evasion in the world of fantasy and its declinations which dreams‚ desires and frustrations are translated into paper in novels - or rather‚ in sagas‚ since the authors are hardly limited to a single volume - of post-apocalyptic

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    perspective on history is that it is seen as a less effective way for us to look at history. If more people would look deeper and discover what an environmental study on history looks like and how it can be a useful tool it would benefit us greatly. Mark Fiege has explained with his The Republic of Nature why the use of nature as a lens through which to consider American history is extremely useful. He explains how applying knowledge of nature during a historical event can show how the environment

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    and snickered to herself. But she merely sat there and drew on her cigarette‚ waiting for her to finish. ‘When are you going to get married‚ darling?’ Judith had a habit of stressing particular words in her sentences‚ so that they left indelible marks on the listener’s impression of the conversation. ‘When I find someone to marry. That seems sensible enough doesn’t it?’ ‘Ha!’ Judith exclaimed‚ crossing one leg over the other and tossing her head back in that regal fashion she did things in

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    I. AUTHOR’S BACKGROUND Samuel Langhorne Clemens‚ known to most as Mark Twain‚ has been hailed by many as the father of American Literature. His two most famous works‚ The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn (1884)‚ are considered two of the greatest novels of all time. Twain was born in Florida‚ Missouri on 30th November 1835. He grew up in the town of Hannibal on the Mississippi River‚ which would eventually serve as the basis for the place where Tom Sawyer and

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