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    Values in Art

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    3.6: Examine the different values placed on art works Values in art: Making a judgement on whether art has value is entirely subjective and can only be determined on whether someone holds value to that piece‚ or acknowledging that someone holds certain values to that piece. Art is valuable in itself‚ and independent of what people enjoy‚ want‚ or what is good for them. This is important as there are a number of values that an art work can hold and that these values can appeal to a wide number

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    WORK VALUES INVENTORY Donald Super The statements below represent values which people consider important in their work. These are satisfactions which people often seek in their jobs or as a result of their jobs. They are not all considered equally important; some are very important to some people but of little importance to others. Read each statement carefully and indicate how important it is to you. _________________________________________________________________________________________

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    Treat the Earth Well

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    "Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents‚ it was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors; we borrow it from our Children." "We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors‚ we borrow it from our Children" is an ancient Indian proverb that is reverberating in my ears. It was articulated by Craig Wing recently at a Global Shapers Johannesburg hub meeting. Its pure simplicity is quite piercing because it shows the effect of our ancestors’

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    In many countries children are engaged in some kind of paid work. Some people regard this as completely wrong‚ while others consider it as valuable work experience‚ important for learning and taking responsibility. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. We experience more and more popular that many children are involved in some kind of paid works. Some people are under impression that has negative influence while others believe children get benefits from working. This essay will take

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    The Value of Pets

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    medicines‚ and potions out there that claim to have a calming and therapeutic effect‚ but what are the side effects? There are many different kinds of pets such as‚ cats‚ dogs‚ fish‚ and horses‚ but they all share a physical and mental therapeutic value. Fish are one kind of pets that have a calming effect. Your emotions about colors lead to a reflex action in your vascular system‚ with changes in blood pressure and pulse rhythm occurring to "color psychology and color therapy" by Fabre Birren

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    politicians--should spend more time talking with small business owners. (C) 15. Many musicians who play the oboe also play--the English horn and oboe d’amore--double-reed instruments whose ranges are slightly lower. (A) 16. The dangers of the disease--its resistance to penicillin‚ its ability to avoid detection‚ and its transmissibility--should not be underestimated. (B) 17. The piano is an easy instrument to play--but a difficult one to play well. (C) 18. The computer has launched entire corporations--even

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    Wouldn’t it be amazing to be paid nearly $111 million a year just because you played a game? Many athletes are being paid big bucks just like famous quarterback Andrew Luck. But do these famous athletes really deserve all those millions of dollars? In my opinion‚ they are definitely being paid an excessive amount of money. Professional athletes are paid too much money in an unfair way because they are paid more than the people who “perform more valuable services”‚ and the money they earn could be

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    why student athletes should get paid rather than just the scholarship itself. When fans watch these student athletes play there is a major profit in money that the NCAA gets from the millions of people watching. Also‚ the students are the one playing the sport; so paying them would seem reasonable. To make it fair there are multiple ways that students could get paid and the NCAA could regulate the amount each student gets paid. Student athletes deserved to be paid in some way because the NCAA gets

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    Student Athletes Get Paid

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    athletes must practice and therefore deserve the same right to get paid‚ but if they do get paid‚ it takes away the purpose of becoming a professional athlete because they would not strive to become professional since they get paid from playing in college. However‚ many people believe that the athletes should get paid because they think it is unfair that they make spend a lot of time‚ but people also argue that they should not be getting paid because they are not professional

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    Well Girls Belonging

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    rejection is reinforced through use of animal imagery equating his status with an “ox” helping the audience explore notions of belonging. | However by the end of the play‚ we see Orlando has found a stronger sense of belonging. And how has he done this? Well girls‚ like I said‚ in order to find a sense of belonging you must first have strong and fulfilling relationships. The wedding scene in Act 5 helps explore communal membership empowering at both a personal and collective level. It’s the ultimate consummation

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