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    Art Movement

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    * Slide 1: This art movement originates in the19th century‚ Paris‚France from a group of Paris-based artists. Some of these artists include: * Claude Monet * Edgar Degas * Pierre-Auguste Renoir * Camille Pissarro Slide 2: * Short‚ thick and quick strokes * The paint is often applied Impasto * Colors are applied side-by-side‚ separating them and letting the eye’s perception mix them Slide 3: Re-creates the sensation of the eye that views the subject

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    Language Movement

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    Language Movement Even before the creation of Pakistan‚ there was a demand to make Bangla the national language. Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah defends Bangla as the state language on 29th July‚ 1947. On September 2‚ 1947 some students of the University of Dhaka formed “Tomaddun Mojlish”‚ a cultural organization. Tamuddun Majlish in a booklet titled State Language of Pakistan: Bengali or Urdu? demands Bengali as one of the state language of Pakistan. In November 1947 Karachi‚ at Pakistan Educational

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    Revolutionary Movement

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    REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT The reasons for the American Revolutionary Movement are diverse and numerous; however‚ one reason stands above them all: economics. Ever since the first settlers began to colonize the United States‚ economics have been present as the foundation for the country. Our society today is derived from money matters just as it was in the time before and during the Revolution. The British fighting the French and Indian War was a base for strong financial changes that led to the Revolution

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    Social Movements

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    SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: WHO GETS INVOLVED? KURTRINA THOMAS OMM 612 DR. OMAR PARKS APRIL 7‚ 2013 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: WHO GETS INVOLVED? “Social movements are basic avenues by which social change takes place in societies like the United States. They are often carriers of innovation‚ particularly in nontechnical realms” (Harper & Leicht‚ 2011‚ p. 134). Movements occur when people come together to create change in society. Social injustice

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    During the period of 1492 to 1750‚ Europe experienced drastic changes during their Age of Discovery. As a result of contact and colonization‚ Western Europe’s economy‚ political‚ social‚ and military systems changed‚ but also maintained certain aspects that enabled them to build strong civilizations. Such changes include increased (international) trade routes‚ more centralized governments such as monarchies‚ decreased unifying influence of the Catholic Church‚ and increased interest in military conquest

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    Jharkhand Movement

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    For almost six decades the movement had been changing colour and strategy to gain a foothold. Gradually‚ the Jharkhand Party grew politically stronger but the commissions examining the demands for a separate Jharkhand State rejected it one after another. In August 1947 the Thakkar Commission rejected it saying that it would not be beneficial for the Adivasis. In 1948 Dar Commission also examined the demand for a separate Jharkhand state but rejected it on linguistic grounds. Despite these reports

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    speech stated‚ “So called pragmatist who argue that the question of reparation is impractical‚ unachievable‚ utopian a waste of time and energy are ignorant of the moral power of a cause of whose time has come”. (Revitalization of the Reparations Movement Chicago). These strong remarks should be the thought of all Africans throughout the Caribbean‚ furthermore the world as we seek reparation for the continued pain and suffering that slavery has left behind. Reparations is the process of repairing

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    The Water Movement

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    When you think of movement most people think of When you think of movement we only think of movement when it comes to a vehicle driving down the road‚ maybe a person walking down the street‚ are riding a bike. How about political‚ migration‚ better jobs‚ low taxes‚ and health care‚ but have you thought of how analyzing the movement in a film? type of movement that happen in films. Even though movement are enjoyable‚ relaxing‚ hard‚ lengthy‚ terrifying‚ and or for a purpose‚ movement can make a difference

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    Sit-in Movement

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    Sit-in movement When four black students started their sit-in movement‚ they posted more than a momentary challenge to the segregated facilities at this particular Wool-worth’s store. They played a very important role in civil rights movement. The start of sit-in movement The idea for the sit-in was McNeil’s. A freshman at A&T‚ he discussed the incident with his friends and roommates‚ and they all believed that it was time to expedite the process. On February 1‚ 1960‚ Ezell Blair‚ Joseph

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    Social Movement

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    UNIVERSITY-CHINA TOPIC: A liberation movement in Uganda: a case of the Lord Resistance Movement/Army (LRM/A) 1986 – 2006. Abstract This paper is set within the theory of sociology of learning and social movement frame work. It will examine documents/reports from government and non governmental organizations‚ personal experience and observation as a resident of a geographical space where the social movement occurred‚ private studies about the movement and government responses‚ and reports

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