Bibliography: * Rudolf Arnheim‚ Fim as Art: 50th Anniversary Printing‚ 2006 * Leo Tolstoy‚ The Diaries of Leo Tolstoy‚ 2009 * Bain‚ Andre (1967) ‘The Ontology of the Photographic Image’ What is Cinema?‚ vol.1. Berkley: University of California press‚ 9 – 16. * A.R. Duckworth
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The discovery of cells and their structure is linked to the development of microscopes‚ which allowed scientists to observe microscopic cells. In the mid 1600s‚ in the Netherlands‚ the scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek developed the first known microscope using a single magnifying lens. He is described as the first microbiologist because he was the first to observe microscopic cells that we now know to be bacteria and blood cells. Van Leeuwenhoek shared the designs of his microscope‚ as well as his
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characteristic of a reliable narrator is trust worthiness. Holden has shown time and time again that he can be incapable of telling the truth. For example‚ Holden states‚ “I liked her‚ though. I was beginning to feel sort of sorry I’d told her my name was Rudolf Schmidt.” (Salinger Chapter 8) In this quote
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Alfred Adler (February 7‚ 1870 – May 28‚ 1937) was an Austrian medical doctor‚ psychotherapist‚ and founder of the school of individual psychology.[1] In collaboration with Sigmund Freud and a small group of Freud ’s colleagues‚ Adler was among the co-founders of the psychoanalytic movement as a core member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. He was the first major figure to break away from psychoanalysis to form an independent school of psychotherapy and personality theory.[2] This was after Freud
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Reincarnation written by: Sivan Kaplan grade: 10th score: 90% date: 16/2/97 Reincarnation is the belief that after death‚ one’s soul keeps existing and is reborn another person or animal. It keeps reborning until it redeems itself. Then it returns to the temple of god‚ which the Buddhists call "Nirvana" - eternal tranquillity. Two of the many ancient tribes who believed in reincarnation are the Greeks and the Egyptians. Karma‚ the belief that our actions
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Biogenesis is any process by which lifeforms produce other lifeforms. For example‚ a spider lays eggs that become other spiders. Spontaneous generation is a different matter‚ the ancient Greeks believed that living things could spontaneously come into being from nonliving matter‚ and that the goddess Gaia could make life arise spontaneously from stones – a process known as Generatio spontanea (which obviously translates to spontaneous generation). Aristotle disagreed‚ but he still believed that creatures
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This may be facilitated by educated parents‚ family members or tutors. Rudner‚ 1998‚ posits that home school students score above the national median in reading‚ language‚ mathematics‚ social studies‚ and science. Homeschooling since the work of Rudolf Steiner in the 1970’s has become the commonly accepted term for many types of learning outside of school. Steiner emphasis on developing the individual’s self-awareness and judgment‚ sheltered from political and economic aspects of society fits well
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lock ups was $30‚ 600 a year (for 2‚ 419‚ 241 inmates). The American Civil Liberties Union published a report in 2012 that states that the elderly population has climbed 1300% since the 1980s with 125‚000 inmates 55 or older now incarcerated (John Rudolf – 13
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what is censorshipJimmy Oliver Dassler English 10H January 16th‚ 2012 Fallen Angels Censorship has been an issue that has been debated for many years. Censorship is the suppression of a book or other work of art which may be considered objectionable‚ harmful‚ sensitive‚ or inconvenient to the general body of people as determined by a government‚ media outlet‚ or other controlling body. A “challenged” book is one that has had attempts to remove or restrict its material. A banned book is a book
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31-01-2012) Call‚ M.J.‚ Boxing Teresa: The Counter-Reformation and Bernini ’s Cornaro Chapel Careri‚ G.‚ Bernini: Flights of Love‚ The Art of Devotion‚ Chicago‚ 1995 Hibbard‚ H.‚ Bernini‚ China‚ 1990 Lavin‚ I.‚ The Sculptures of Gian Lorenzo Bernini by Rudolf Wittkower. The Art Bulletin‚ Vol. 38‚ 4 (1956)‚ pp. 255-260 (Consulted 31-01-2012) Montagu‚ J.‚ Roman Baroque Sculpture: The Industry of Art‚ London‚ 1992 Perlove‚ S. K.‚ Bernini and The Idealization of Death: The Blessed Ludovica Albertoni and the
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