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    Social values

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    Under the direction of respective values‚ everyone shapes up different value orientations and seeks after what he thinks to be the most valuable. What is social values? There are so many different personal social values‚ everyone has own though‚ people from different countries have different ideas about it. For me‚ my core values are family‚ self worth‚ hard working and giving. The origin of these values is I want to become a people who can bring sunshine into others. Education problem is

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    SOCIAL NETWORKING AND ITS IMPACT ON VALUES Social Networking – Boon or Bane to the Society Presented by : Miss Pragya Sharma Abstract Social networking is no doubt a revolution in the current times. The social networking sites have taken over in our lives. It not just keeps people connected ‚ but it has its other gifts too. Keeping people informed is the foremost of the many boons of social networking

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    Artistic Gymnastics My favourite sport is artistic gymnastics. This sport contains 4 disciplines: Vault‚ Uneven Bars‚ Balance Beam and Floor Exercise. To do gymnastics you need a uniform‚ gymnastic shoes and grips for the uneven bars. Vault: At this discipline the gymnast sprints down a runway and then he or she jumps onto a springboard which propels the sporter into the air onto a vault. That’s usually a vaulting table which is 1 m long and 1 m wide. Now the gymnast does for example a flic-flac

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    From American Animated Film to See American Cultural Characteristics Introduction 1. Introduction to the background and significant of American animation We have already learned that the American continents were peopled as a result of migration. The United States of America is a young country in the world with a history of only more than two hundred years. But this very country forms its own culture system which has already affected almost every corner of the world. This culture system

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    AC Professor Woods English 1301 Uniquely Artistic When growing up you look up to so many people wanting to be like them. I grew up in a typical middle class Mexican Family. My father worked in factories while my mother was a homemaker. I love my parents dearly‚ but there was nothing for me to look up to career wise. It wasn’t until my dad started to take me to the public libraries where I fell in love with Interior Design Books. Anything that had to do with art‚ landscaping‚ decorating‚ and

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    Artistic Merits: ‘“Heroes”’ vs “True Love Conquers All” When Bob Dylan found success as a singer and songwriter in the early 1960s‚ a heated debate was started as to whether his song lyrics could be considered poetry. This controversy has lasted even to this day‚ with Dylan’s recent reception of the Nobel Prize in Literature creating a new interest in the issue. Despite these debates‚ Bob Dylan’s deep and profound lyrics have influenced many later artists including Neil Young‚ The Velvet Underground

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    ‘Contemporary music has no artistic value.’ Is this a fair comment? (2008) An oft heard criticism of contemporary music today is that they are more “noise” than “music”. Be it hip-hop‚ rock‚ heavy metal‚ Rhythm-and-Blues (R&B) or any of its likes‚ cultural snobs have dismissed them as unworthy in comparison to the classical music from masters like Beethoven‚ Bach‚ or Strauss. These critics often see contemporary music having no artistic value as these music genres are often considered to be outside

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    Cultural Value of Film Statistics can be used to show that Britain’s film industry is now the third biggest in the world and a prime destination for inward investment. This success story was heralded by James Purnell‚ new Minister for the Creative Industries‚ in a speech to the Institute of Public Policy Research in June this year.[1] But what is the relation of this economic success to the vibrancy and breadth of our film culture? A further look at the statistics provided by the UK Film Council

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    Conclusion Conclusion: All classic Disney animated feature films based on fairytales released from 1937-1994 teach us that good or bad is based on your physical appearance; beautiful people are good and the ugly ones are bad. Concepts: Animated feature film – empirical Fairytale – fictitious good – evaluative bad – evaluative physical appearance – evaluative beautiful – evaluative ugly – evaluative B. Definition of Terms Disney animated feature film These are stories that are told through

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    The predictions of the animated film WALL-E mirrors the opinions of Ralph Waldo Emerson in his essay “Self-Reliance”. Emerson is irritated by the homogeneity of society during his time. His complaints of reliance on others are eerily portrayed in today’s dependence of technology. Emerson’s views can easily be applied to today’s society‚ as well as seen in modern media. In his essay‚ Emerson criticizes mankind’s lack of dependence on themselves. He states that “civilized man has built a coach‚ but

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