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    The Art of Living As everyone knows‚ ink is something that can never be undone. It is something permanent and is very difficult to cover up or remove. It can be in a form as simple as a pen caressing a piece of paper or as complex as a needle drenched in ink‚ piercing through skin to form a different kind of art‚ known as a tattoo. As times are changing‚ tattoos seem to be getting a lot more common in my generation compared to previous ones. As tattoos become more popular‚ so do the criticisms.

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    It was four days before Christmas day; and my family (the Anderson family) and I were lost in New York! The bad thing was we were supposed to be at my Grandma Carol and Grandpa Tom’s for early Christmas dinner at four o’clock. It was an hour after. Which means that we were already late; and we can’t call because we weren’t in good service… It was the next morning and we had still been lost‚ we have been walking and driving in cabs for almost 3 days. Our feet had been hurting like crazy! We had stopped

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    within a work of art‚ and a work of art may reflect more than one theme. A theme is an “idea” thread running through the entire history of art. There are many threads." - Chapter Three   For this discussion board choose at least two “thread” categories from what is listed below. Check Chapter 3 for the textbook’s examples of what art and environments fit within these categories‚ then think of your own examples of what would be “ sacred” art‚ political/social order inspired art‚ etc. Write a post

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    Art Censorship What is censorship? Many have asked this question and it seems to be a controlled idea or form of sorts of information within a society. Censorship has been a staple of many countries throughout history‚ especially United States. Through the inspection of art‚ books‚ films‚ radio‚ music and television programs and news reports for the purpose of suppressing or altering ideas found to be offensive or objectionable that is how censorship is controlled. Normally‚ art is just viewed as

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    Autobiography of Anderson Reyes Being born and raised in the Dominican Republic‚ the words future and happy career dreams are words of fairy tales. Yes we all go to school but barely anyone makes out of grammar school and even less make it past high school. In my household it was my parents‚ two uncles‚ grandmother‚ my two younger brothers‚ and my niece. We were a big family living in a house with 3 bedrooms so we used bunkbeds often. My dad‚ grandma‚ and uncles never got past high school. I became

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    Speak YouTube to Me”: Investigating YouTube’s Culture and Communities The label “video essay” is often used as an umbrella term to designate a certain type of audiovisual analysis of film. A precise definition of the video essay is extraordinarily controversial as the video essayistic analysis often overlaps other forms like film essay or intellectual montage. In an attempt to describe the video essay‚ Andrew McWhirter calls it a “short analytical film about films or film culture” and a “general

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    Publishers: USA‚ 2008‚ 222pp. By Michael Wiame Owen Anderson is a professor of philosophy and Religious studies and a research fellow in the Princeton University. He published several books including The Declaration of Independence and God the Natural Moral Law. He specializes in epistemology‚ ethics of belief and Religion in America among others. In his exciting publication on the Clarity of God’s existence: The Ethics of Belief in the Enlightenment‚ O. Anderson pointed two principles of importance. His emphasizes

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    This reflection is divided into two parts: the importance of critical reflection and an evaluation of self. The first part will be drawing upon through the appropriate literature‚ and there are four points to prove the importance of critical reflection in personal development. It will be expounded and distinguish Reflection in action and Reflection on action. Then‚ the theory of Single and double loop learning will be introduced. Moreover‚ the reflection also includes the difficulties and challenges

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    respected. Where diverse tounges and traditions work together for the good of all. Where membership is a call to participation and involvement and leadership a summons to generous service. Ours will have to be a people in harmony with one another through unity in diversity in harmony with creation and in harmony with God. Ours shall be a civilization of life and love. Social Apostolate towards Transformation Standing in stark and tragic contrast to this utopian vision of a transformed nation is

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    contribution of reflective practice for clinical nursing. Reflection has been defined as a way for individuals to “capture their experience‚ think about it‚ mull it over and evaluate” (Boud et al 1985: 19) Argyris and Schon (1974) suggest that practitioners often practice at less than effective levels because they follow routine. Johns (1995) implies that action can be taken through reflection to increase effectiveness in practice as reflection provides opportunities for self development as professionals

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