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    accent‚ evident in the reports of school inspectors. In 1891‚ an inspector wrote that instead of ‘the brown bear’‚ ‘a child might read-“the breown bear”’ (Moore‚ 2008) which varied from the Standard British English. In 1893‚ Sir John Madden‚ in a speech to the Methodist Ladies’ College‚ insisted that young Australians should ‘pronounce the English vowels as they were intended’ (Moore‚ 2008). The introduction of elocution classes in the 1890s were an attempt to ‘fix’ the Australian accent and move

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    In 1890 an act called McKenley Act increment the import tariff on foreign sugar in America. Thereof Hawaii’s sugar price were up and profits sank. Mostly America knew‚ that the only solution will be the annexation of Hawaii. In 1891 Hawaii’s king died passing to the throne her sister the queen Liliuokalani‚ That of course was opposed to the annexation. And planned a new constitution that’ll favored native hawaiians. Even Though the Queen Liliuokalani was forced to abdicate her throne. But

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    Select the best answer. (5 points each) 1. Which of the following statements best describes the cultural impact on the style of artwork? a. Cultures each have their own‚ unique style that is not impacted by any outside culture. b. Cultures exchange ideas that impact the development of artistic styles. c. Artists create work based solely on their imaginations and are not impacted by culture. d. All of the above. 2. Like history‚ art history: a. is an objective‚ or factual‚ academic field

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    the pathetic conditions of the unfortunate Negro slaves‚ inspired Rizal to prepare a novel that would depict the miseries of his people under the lash of the Spanish tyrants (student at the Central University of Madrid) b. January 2‚ 1884‚ Filipino reunion in Paterno residence in Madrid‚ Rizal proposed the writing of a novel about the Philippines by a group of Filipinos. c. Proposal approved unanimously by: The Paternos (Pedro‚ Maximo and Antonio) i. Graciano Lopez Jaena ii. Evaristo

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    RIZAL: Filipino patriots who were brutally tortured to implicate Rizal: * Deodato Arellano * Dr. Pio Valenzuela * Moises Salvador * Jose Dizon * Domingo Franco * Timoteo Paez December 29‚ 1896 – Rizal was formally notified of the court’s verdict: death. “Imitation of Christ” by Thomas à Kempis - always had with him (Rizal). Documentary and Testimonial evidence presented against Rizal: * A letter of Antonio Luna to Mariano Ponce * A letter of Rizal to his family

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    Käthe Kollwitz was born on 8th July 1867 in Kaliningrad‚ Russia. Her father‚ Karl Schmidt‚ studied law‚ but because of his political and social views he never worked as a lawyer. He was a stone mason and house builder. Her mother‚ Katharina‚ was the daughter of Julius Rupp‚ the leader of the Free Congregation. By religion and socialism lessons her grandfather strongly influenced her education. Her parents were encouraging their children in political and social life. When she was twelve years old

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    Early Life Continued In 1882‚ after college‚ he began to work at Vienna General Hospital. There he gathered the information for his book written in 1891 called “In the Aphasias: a Critical Study.” In 1886 Freud resigned from the hospital and entered a private practice specializing in "nervous disorders". Career Kick Start  In the early 1890s‚ Freud used a form of treatment modified by what he called his "pressure technique.” As a result of his use of this procedure most of his patients in

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    This way of thinking came to be known as Social Darwinism. (Rahn). The time period that it was written was the late 1890’s to early 19th century. (Rahn). The naturalist author describes his characters as though they are conditioned and controlled by the environment‚ heredity‚ instinct or chance. (Rahn). Stephen Crane is a known naturalism author. He was born

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    in The United State opened in New York in 1846‚ it was opened by Martin Hildebrant. At this time‚ tattoo artists still used the conventional method of tattooing: A hand held needle dipped in ink‚ repetitively poked into the skin. This all changed in 1891 when Samuel O’Reilly invented the electric tattoo machine. “The introduction of electric machinery made tattooing cheaper‚ faster‚ and less painful.” (Perzanowski 520) The electronic tattoo machine gave way to a very specific style of tattoo which

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    NONATO CHAPTER 20 Ophthalmic Surgeon in Hong Kong (1891-92) INTRODUCTION Rizal left Europe for Hong Kong‚ where he lived from November 1891 to June 1892. His reasons for leaving Europe were: life was unbearable in Europe because of his political differences with M.H. del Pilar and other Filipinos in Spain. to be near his idolized Philippines and family. FAREWELL TO EUROPE Rizal left Ghent for Paris on October 3‚ 1891 He proceeded by train to Marseilles and on October 18

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