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    MORAL RIGHTS MODEL OF COPYRIGHT THROUGH A STUDY OF MINIMALIST ART RIKKI SAPOLICH* 1. INTRODUCTION What do the Apple iPod‚ Ikea‚ nouvelle cuisine‚ and Seinfield have in common? All four are popular examples of the minimalist movement’s immense influence on modem culture. Due to its sleek stylization‚ it is easy to see that minimalism is a guiding principle in the design of Apple products. Consider as an example the iPod Shuffle‚ the most minimalist of MP3 players. Its interface contains only the

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    regarding the pros of eugenics and its impact on society. After studying the movie GATTACA‚ it is clear that eugenics plays a vital role in the storyline. Although the movie was created in 1997 and was set in the ‘not too distant future’‚ it is evident that what was fictional is partially becoming reality. Medical treatment is becoming more sophisticated‚ prevention of diseases is evident. The use of eugenics in sport leagues has been introduced. The further enhancement of eugenics is becoming rapid

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    Paradoxes in the Place of Race‚ written by Saul Dubow is a chapter in the The Oxford Handbook of the History Eugenics which discusses the relationship between the nineteenth century and the contemporary context of eugenics. The handbook discusses eugenics in South East Asia‚ Iran and South Africa. Dubow’s chapter focuses on the eugenics of South Africa. The article converses the suggestion that eugenics as well as correlated scientific ideas play a significant role in the endorsement of systems such as apartheid

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    genetic manipulation to ensure that they possess “favorable” traits. The film is about Vincent Freeman‚ who was born outside of genetic manipulation and faces genetic discrimination because of it. Gattaca takes place in the not so distant future where eugenics‚ the practice of “improving” genetic quality is common. In this society‚ there is a database that classifies those as “valid” who are genetically modified and those conceived naturally and thus are more susceptible to genetic complications as “invalid”

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    Thinking‚ Mimetic Thinking‚ and Minimalist Tutoring Pedagogy For the past two years‚ I have worked as a tutor at the Rutgers Writing Center as a “minimalist tutor.” Anthony Lioi‚ author of “Small Victories: The Practice and Process of Tutoring‚” defines minimalist tutoring as “a method that requires students to solve their own problems under the supervision of a tutor who acts as a coach‚ a more experienced peer‚ rather than an editor” (Lioi‚ 1). At Rutgers‚ minimalist tutoring works in conjunction

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    Bibliography: Bangstad‚ S. & Bunzl‚ M. (2010). Anthropologists Are Talking About Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism in the New Europe Black‚ E. (2003). War against the weak: eugenics and America ’s campaign to create a master race Goldberg‚ D. T. (2002). The racial state. Malden‚ Mass.: Blackwell Publishers. Goldberg‚ D. T. (2010). Call and response. Patterns of Prejudice‚ 44(1)‚ 89-106. Gündüz‚ Z. Y. (2010). The European Union

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    English Red Lightning Minimalist Running Have you ever wondered what it would be like to run barefoot? 50‚000 years ago‚ without the bow and arrow or any other crude weapons; humans were the weaklings of the animal kingdom. They had an extremely difficult time finding food and were on the track to extinction. Then‚ they came up with a solution: to run down their prey. The type of hunting they developed was called persistence hunting. After that‚ humans ran hundreds of miles a week to hunt

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    contact‚ and flight times for three different conditions; running barefoot‚ running in minimalist shoes‚ and running in conventional running shoes. The results of the study showed that the stride duration in barefoot running was less than the stride duration in the traditional or minimalist shoe running. Overall the results also showed that the traditional shoes had a longer stride duration when compared to the minimalist shoes. Velocity also had a significant impact on stride duration. “Stride duration

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    In 1927‚ there was a case called Buck V. Bell‚ which in this particular case it involved a hearing that was required to determine whether or not the enforced eugenic sterilization was a wise thing to do. Today‚ I will write about The Supreme Court of Buck V. Bell‚ the definition of eugenic movement‚ and the role of eugenic movement in this case‚ and I will also address Oliver’s Wendell Holmes statement. The main person in this case was named Carrie Buck; she was a feebleminded woman who was committed

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    religion. It is based on creating objects of interest and beauty. Minimalists reduced their work to the smallest number of colors‚ values‚ shapes‚ lines‚ and textures. David Burlyuk first used the term in an exhibition catalogue for John Graham’s paintings at the Dudensing Gallery in New York in 1929.Minimalism:Designing Simplicity by Harmut Obendorf referred that David Burlyuk had described the paintings of John Graham as “Minimalist” in 1929‚”Minimalism..is an important discovery that opens to painting

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