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    Grades of Thinking

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    In “Thinking as a Hobby” by William Golding‚ the narrator describes what he thinks three grades of thinking are. He believes that most people are grade three thinkers. Grade three thinkers tend to feel‚ and not to think. Golding gives an example of his teacher Mr. Houghton‚ who would always talk about “good life‚ sexless‚ and free of duty”‚ while “his neck would turn of itself” if a girl passed by the window. “Mr. Houghton thought with his neck.” A grade-two thinker is someone who can detect contradictions—someone

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    Post-impressionism emerges (c.1880) 3. German Expressionism (c.1903-1913) 4. Fauvism begins (c.1905) 5. Beginning of World War I (1914) Names to Know: 1. Cassatt 2. Cezanne 3. Degas 4. Gauguin 5. Manet 6. Monet 7. Morisot 8. Renoir 9. Rodin 10. van Gogh 11. Seurat 12. Picasso 13. Braque 14.

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    Who Is Washington DC?

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    Utter the name of Washington DC and flashes of political leaders‚ congressmen and the White House emerge in front of your eyes. Founded on July 16‚ 1790‚ Washington DC serves as the capital of United States of America and it is here that all the headquarters of all three divisions of the federal government of the United States are sited. Although named after George Washington‚ the first constitutional President of the United States‚ But politics is not the be-all and end-all of Washington DC. A deeper

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    Alfred Stieglitz Essay

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    Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) In 1881‚ Alfred Stieglitz went to Berlin to study mechanical engineering and met Hermann Wilhelm Vogel whose experiments with orthochromatic emulsions and active role in photographic societies convinced Stieglitz to pursue in photography. In 1890‚ Stieglitz decided to pursue a life as an independent medium. His role was as a “choose one” guiding his people out of the slavery of old practices. Stieglitz desired to produce a major exhibition reflecting the principal

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    Thin Ideal

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    Bibliography: Hesse-Biber‚ S (1996) Am I Thin Enough Yet: The Cult of Thinness and the Commercialization of Identity. New York: Oxford University Press Kalodner‚ C (2003) Too Fat or Too Thin: A Reference Guide to Eating Disorders Rodin‚ J (Jan-Feb 1992) Body Mania – insights of body image pp 4. Retrieved November 16th‚ 2006 from FindArticles.com "Psychology Today" Seid‚ R (1989) Never Too Thin: Why Women Are at War with Their bodies Wiseman‚ Gray‚ Mosimann‚ & Ahrens‚ (1992) Media/Advertising

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    Paris France

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    business and cultural centres; entertainment‚ music‚ media‚ fashion‚ and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world ’s major global cities. O Paris is also home to notable cultural attractions such as the Louvre‚ Musée Picasso‚ Musée Rodin‚ Musée du Montparnasse‚ Musée National d ’Art Moderne. Art and artifacts from the Middle Ages can be seen in Musée Cluny. Fashion O Paris has long been an international hub of fashion design. Paris is the original home of haute couture‚ and has

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    Research & Policy Review‚ 26(1)‚ 69-83. doi:10.1007/s11113-006-9016-3 Haines‚ D Mberu‚ B. (2007). Household structure and living conditions in Nigeria. Journal of Marriage & Family‚ 69(2)‚ 513-527. doi:10.1111/j.1741-3737.2007.00380.x. Nekby‚ L.‚ Rödin‚ M.‚ & Özcan‚ G. (2009). Acculturation identity and higher education: is there a trade-off between ethnic identity and education?. International Migration Review‚ 43(4)‚ 938-973. doi:10.1111/j.1747-7379.2009.00790.x. Reynolds‚ R. (2009). Igbo professional

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    and Illness‚ 4‚ 167-182. Canadian Diabetes Association Retrieved on May 3‚ 2007 from www.diabetes.ca/lit/diabetes_answers/what_is_type_1_diabetes/risk_factors_for_type_1_diabetes.aspx Carroll‚ A Colton‚ P.‚ Olmsted‚ M.‚ Daneman‚ D.‚ Rydall‚ A.‚ & Rodin‚ G. (2004). Disturbed eating behaviour and eating disorders in preteen and early teenage girls with type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Care‚ 27‚ 1654-1659. Cox‚ D. J.‚ & Gonder-Frederick‚ L. (1992). Major developments in behavioural diabetes research. Journal

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    Nature and Self Reliance

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    Artemis Fang Senior One A 24 February 2015 A Comparative Essay Between Nature and Self Reliance Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American writer and philosopher who lived during the Romantic Period in the early 1800’s. He and Henry David Thoreau laid the groundwork for Transcendentalism‚ building its core around kinship with nature‚ individualism‚ and seeing past materialism. Emerson had strong beliefs about the world we live in and wrote passionately about them. Two of his most famous essays were

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    2. what is it made out of? How does this affect the feel and intended use of the sculpture? Consider if the material is an advancement for that time (i.e. oil paints) 3. subject - what or who does it represent? 4. method of sculpting? additive -- Rodin subtractive -- Michelangelo found object -- Duchamp 5. style/period? regional historical artist’s personal style (style of the workshop) 6. point of view? WHY? (hint: you have to look at #7‚ 8‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13 and 14 to answer this) Where was it originally

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