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    HUMANITIES I Art‚ The Individual and Society A Term Paper 13 October 2011 I. INTRODUCTION Art has been around for thousands of years. In fact‚ different types of craft can be traced back to prehistoric times when Neanderthal men started painting on the walls of the cave. Throughout the centuries‚ art has evolved to several forms among which are sculpting‚ painting‚ and even poetry. Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items in a way

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    A society is made up of many different individuals who will stand by their own beliefs. An individual is a single human being that is distant from a group or class. Individuals are usually narrow minded‚ only believing in what they think is right. Many times; however‚ society overpowers an individual’s thoughts just because there are more people in a society. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ society vs. the individual plays a major role during the Salem witch trials. When the antagonist‚ Abigail

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    Q: In the risk society is ‘security’ ever possible? Modernity or the Modern Age as it is commonly referred to‚ drastically changed the society we live in. The rapid advancements in physics‚ chemistry‚ mathematics and other sciences have enabled humans to reach peaks that were previously rendered unimaginable‚ or even impossible in the pre-modernity era. From inventions like television sets‚ microwaves‚ cars and personal computers (PCs) to walking on the Moon and breaking the speed of sound – all

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    A text of timeless appeal is marked by effective construction of characters to support its main ideas. Discuss this statement making detailed references to the play. Hamlet‚ a text of timeless appeal‚ is largely driven not only by the sophisticated and intricate construction of its characters‚ but also by elements of structure and language which allow us to perceive and evaluate the fundamental ideas inherent within the play. The construction of Hamlet’s soliloquies‚ the constant presence of

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    Technology and its effects on human freedom and happiness in society The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes‚ especially in industry:Human freedom is the condition of being free from restriction or control. Technology affects the human life in many ways some good like security‚ speed‚ ease of communication and easy searching‚ but sometimes it terrifies the human being and endangers their lives like atomic energy‚ spreading propaganda‚ bad effect on our health‚ weeks our relationships

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    Living in a Global Society Integrated Unit Assignment and Rubric/Feedback Sheet Description: Teacher candidates will develop an instructional unit based on a realistic fiction trade book. Additional information: 1. The selected trade book will have part or all of its setting in a country other than the United States of America. 2. The unit will display integration of language arts (English usage‚ writing/composition‚ and spelling)‚ reading (comprehension and fluency)‚ math‚ science

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    freedom is not just about doing what they want to do nor having what they want to have. It is also taking responsibility of every action and every decision that they make. It is being mature and being a parent to themselves. Independence also means living away from home. This is tougher than it seems to be. It is for the reason that they would be in a new environment and this means new people‚ new climate and new culture. Everything is new. The traditions that they have grown to would be different

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    The effects of living in a foreign country “It is fantastic to be found in a foreign country” – Ed O’Brien. As a result of globalization‚ many people can now have the opportunity to live in a different country. There is no doubt that living in a different country can bring people lots of benefits‚ but it can also have a lot of negative effects. It can be a really interesting and exciting experience‚ but at the same time it can affect you in ways you never thought possible. People have different

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    We might think no one else either knows or cares what we get up to‚ as long as we compliance the law‚ unless we are a celebrity. But with massive development of technology‚ that is no longer the case and I totally agreed with the statement that we are living in a surveillance society. Moreover‚ I strongly believed that the level of surveillance will grow even further in the future. If we use loyalty cards or credit cards we can earn points and receive money off vouchers‚ but we also allow retailers

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    The Effects of Living in a Foreign Country As a result of globalization‚ it is no longer a unaffordable choice for many people to live in a foreign country. They go abroad to venture beyond the borders of those countries in search of different things. Some have an interest in expanding perspectives and other want to learning about different cultures. However‚ the effects of living in a foreign country are somewhat similar: homesick‚ cultural shock and independence. From the emotional

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