Taylor L. Swanson December/ 1/ 2013 Experiencing the Arts assignment PAS 381 Dr. Pearlie Johnson “Monsieur Baptiste‚ The Con Man” is an original play by Jean Baptiste Moliere; the plays script itself is originally known as "Tartuffe.” The play has been adapted into a more modern version by Roger Furman and featured at the University of Louisville’s playhouse on south 3rd street‚ by the African American Theatre Program (AATP)‚ and directed by Lundeana Thomas. The play was run through
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louis phillipe wanted to produce a liberal country thus he avoided extreme policies.he extinguished all harsh policies which charles x had imposed in france such as press censorship.however‚although louis phillippe proved to be liberal and upheld all the revolutionary principles of 1789 his downfall was caused by the people of france‚the ones whom he had ruled with justice.louis phillipe`s downfall was as a result of a combination of what he did‚that is his unpopular policies and all that he had
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In August 1974‚ Philippe Petit‚ a Frenchman with a passion for walking on wires‚ captivated New York City as he stealthy made his way to the top of the World Trade Center. Once there‚ he walked across a cable strung between the Twin Towers‚ a historic feat that ’s vividly depicted in a new documentary‚ Man On Wire (which will be screening tonight). The famous walk turned a void 1/4 mile above the streets into a stage‚ and made Petit into an instant "folk hero." He now lives upstate in Woodstock‚
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MM 204 - MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS An analysis of the signs and symbols used in Patek Philippe Geneve’s "Begin your own tradition" advert. - MARCH 2007 - INITIAL INTEPRETATION This advert shows a dad helping his son with his homework. This is a common right of passage for many families. The advert stresses conventional family values and the importance of the father-son relationship. The watch is presented as a precious family heirloom which dads should buy to pass on through the generations
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Philippe Aries described the transition to Forbidden Death as an "unheard-of-phenomenon. Death‚ so omnipresent in the past that it was familiar‚ would be effaced‚ would disappear. It would be shameful and forbidden". It had started in North America and had slowly migrated to Europe. It first started when loved one would avoid telling the dying person that they were actually dying to spare them that terrible news. People started to think that it was best that everyone avoid death and the unbearable
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changes are noticeable because they are so very rapid. Philippe Ariès‚ author of Western attitudes towards death describes four distinct eras of thought with regards to death. He calls these eras Tamed death‚ One’s own death‚ Thy death‚ and Forbidden death. The transitions between each of these four eras are caused by significant historical events that profoundly alter the attitudes and beliefs of the masses. “Tamed death” is used by Ariès to describe the cultural view of death prior to the middle
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adulthood. Historian Philippe Aries explains in his book ‘Centuries of Childhood: A Social History of Family Life’ (1960) that childhood was distinctive pre-1700 compared to what it is today. An individual was titled as an “infant”‚ “youth” or an “old person” not because of their sequential age but due to their habits and physical appearance “A child of seven years might still be considered an “infant” and a man of forty years might still be considered a “youth”” (Aries‚
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Examine the ways in which childhood can be said to be socially constructed. (24 MARKS) Some sociologists say that childhood is a social construction one of the reasons for this is that childhood seems to differ worldwide between different cultures there has been much research such as investigations into this‚ including separateness between children and adults‚ cultural differences and historical differences. Jane Pilcher speaks about separateness between adults and children. She notes that the
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period in which the individual‚ in both the physical and moral sense‚ dos not yet exist‚ the period in which he is made‚ develops and is formed” (Durkheim as quoted in Smart‚ Neale and Wade‚ the changing experience of childhood‚ 2001‚ Page 1) Philippe Aries‚ a French historian‚ is credited with making historians take childhood seriously. In his famous book ‘Centuries of childhood’ he claimed that childhood did not really exist until the sixteenth or seventeenth century. Before that‚ children had
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Statistics 5 – 7% of people live in a same sex relationship 9/10 single parent families headed by woman 24% of families in the uk single parent 5% live in traditional nuclear family 19% live in a neo conventional (new nuclear) family Families have 1.8children on average Current average living age is 39.6 Birth rate 10.7 per 1000 Death rate 10 per 1000 1901 600‚000 people died Quotes
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