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    convey a truthful and objective vision of contemporary life. Realism emerged in the aftermath of the Revolution of 1848 that overturned the monarchy of Louis-Philippe and developed during the period of the Second Empire under Napoleon III. Realism was based on direct observation of the modern world. Names of major artist associated with the movement Courbet (1819–1877) Courbet was a French artist and a leading proponent of Realism in France. He was one of the first major artists to use art as

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    Twentieth Century saw K-12 public schools matching students’ education‚ abilities and interests to occupations. And the Twenty-first Century strives to prepare students for global markets. There are three major traditional philosophies: idealism‚ realism‚ and naturalism. Idealism is reality-based on the mental‚ spiritual and generalized ideas and the will of the individual. Idealism can be traced back to the Greek philosopher Plato. The theory believes that parts of the individual are related to

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    theory regarding universals in my opinion is conceptualism. Conceptualism is a philosophical theory that explains universality of particulars as concepts just in the mind but not in reality. Conceptualism attempts to occupy a middle ground between realism and nominalism. In conceptualism a general thing or universal is simply a concept in our minds. Multiple things can fit into these concepts. An example of this are colors. Many things share the property of being blue. But‚ blue is a concept in our

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    loves his kid brother‚ but doesn’t want him to stray too far off the path he has chosen for himself. Although film is the younger artform (by centuries)‚ it must be allowed to develop its own realm‚ even if this means accepting that realism in film deviates from realism in literature‚ and the possibility of having to equate visually exploitive superhero films with‚ say‚ Carl Theodore Dreyer’s perception of film as literature’s extended arm. However‚ it is in their discussion on auteur theory that

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    MODERN ART A brief overview of art styles from the 1900 through to the 1970’s IMPRESSIONISM •Impressionism began in 1874 in France. •It took it’s name from Claude Monet’s “Impression at Sunrise” (1872). •It was a reaction to the precision of images created by the newly invented camera (1853). • Therefore‚ the artists were concerned with capturing the effects of light as it changed through the course of the day. •They began painting outdoors – called plen-air‚ and depicted the weather

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    South China Research Paper

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    The South China Sea has been in dispute for many years‚ but now the tensions are increasing. The conflict between China‚ United States‚ and other Asian countries such as Japan‚ Philippines‚ and Vietnam question the sovereignty of the South China Sea. An area that the United States believes to be international waters is now being built up with artificial islands. With the sea containing an important trade route‚ and potentially a supply of oil‚ the conflict between China and many countries remains

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    be examined from the Realism‚ Liberalism‚ and Juche perspectives. The media

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    Theory about Fictional Characters Defended — Why Sainsbury’s Category-Mistake Objection is Mistaken Zsófia Zvolenszky* Institute of Philosophy‚ Eötvös University (ELTE) Abstract. In this paper‚ I explore a line of argument against one form of realism about fictional characters: abstract artifact theory (‘artifactualism’‚ for short)‚ the view according to which fictional characters like Harry Potter are part of our reality‚ but (unlike concrete entities like the Big Ben and J. K. Rowling)‚ they

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    Ethics in Ir

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    Introduction: when thinking about how the world works IR scholars usually subscribe to one of two dominant theories‚ realism or liberalism. One‚ classical/neo-realist thought‚ is more pessimistic about the prospects of peace‚ cooperation‚ and human progress whilst the other‚ liberalism/idealism‚ is more upbeat and sanguine about human nature and human possibilities. In this lecture‚ we examine each worldview in depth...at the end I’d like you to think about which‚ if any‚ view you subscribe to..

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    Brief Historical Background of A V Lundstedt Lundstedt (1882-1955) was a Swedish jurist and a proponent of Scandinavian Legal Realism. He was also a professor of Law at the University of Uppsala in Sweden‚ from 1914 to 1952. Similarly to Haegerstrom‚ Ross and Olivercrona‚ he resisted the exposition of rights as metaphysical entities- contending that realistic legal analysis should dispense with such ideology. Beyond being a prominent tort law scholar‚ Lundstedt was also a social democratic member

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