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    physics ch 8

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    1. Ethical judgments limit the methods available in the production of knowledge in both the arts and the natural sciences. Discuss. 1. a) Define knowledge‚ judgment‚ methods‚ ethics b) How do morals limit the advancement of arts and natural sciences 2. Incorporate ways of knowing 4. a) Arts and natural sciences b) Ways of knowing: emotion‚ log/reasoning 5. Key examples a) Arts: self-mutilation; Damien Hirst – cuts animals in half and displays them b) Natural sciences: embryonic stem cell

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    Unit 1: Introduction to Psychology What is psych? How is it a science? Research methods Psychology – “the scientific study of behavior and mental processes in humans Mental processes = thoughts and feelings Are personal and individual Are covert (hidden) to cannot be observed directly We might observe a person to infer (make a guess) what their mental processes might be Note: mental processes and behavior don’t always match e.g. smiling and laughing when you feel terribly sad Think

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    Art Analysis What makes a piece of art art? Is it the creation itself or is it a combination of elements that make a piece a good piece of art. Artist use elements to add depth and meaning to the pieces they create. Artist such as Vincent Van Gogh‚ Sol LeWitt‚ Diego Velazquez‚ and Edward Hopper all had pieces that they used different forms to help capture the attention of the viewer and express their true meaning with the techniques they used in their portraits. Van Gogh and LeWitt both used

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    Would humankind have survived without the ability to work hard on our goals? It is a simple question. Without grit‚ humankind would possibly be extinct. It was our durability‚ our stick-to-itiveness‚ that we as a species have thrived. "...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn’t social intelligence‚ it wasn’t good looks‚ physical health‚ and it wasn’t IQ: It was grit. Grit is passion and perseverance for very long term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking

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    can provide a brief insight into the mental situation of the artist as well as any apparent influencing factors of the artwork. This view can often also include fragmental insights into the society and culture of the time. Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent van Gogh are 2 artists of whom are well represented by this statement. <br> <br>Rembrandt was born into a Dutch society of the Baroque era . This time period influenced his style of artwork heavily as these were the Post-High Renaissance years. This

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    artists began to move away from paintings overtly religious scenes and began incorporating observational painting and images of the natural world into their work. These artists created beautiful and significant paintings. Some of them are Paul Cézanne‚ Vincent Van Gogh‚ and Paul Gauguin etc. They all are talented painter but the one that mostly attracted my attention was Henri Matisse. It was a great pleasure watching and discussing about his paintings in class. After viewing the beautiful works of this

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    Starry Night A mono-toned starry night with twisty‚ long lines and cracked short lines unexpectedly generates a wonderful sight. It states darkness in the artist’s soul. The artist of the painting is none other than Vincent Willem Van Gogh‚ who is a famous Dutch post-Impressionist painter. He drew the painting in an asylum at Saint-Remy‚ France‚ in 1889. He cut off his own ear‚ and then he was sent to the asylum‚ which was the reason that he created the Starry Night in an asylum. This masterpiece

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    Influx of Japanese design‚ cultural exchange‚ and ukiyo-e prints influenced artists of the 18th and 19th century such as Vincent van Gogh and Edgar Degas. According to the video‚ Converging Culture‚ ukiyo-e was a pictorial tradition in Japan by which artists were depicting modern‚ everyday life as well as well-known landmarks. Ukiyo-e was first produced in the seventeenth century and showed scenes and characters from the entertainment districts of modern Tokyo‚ Edo. The thought that each moment in

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    Sample “Where I Stand” Essay B.Blick 8/18/08 Period 3 Powder Springs. Dallas. Austell. Atlanta. These are cities in Georgia that I frequent. These location are wehre I stand physically‚ however‚ I want to express where I stand in life. I hope to convey my qualities and characteristics‚ as well as my likes and dislikes‚ loves‚ and beliefs. I am a young woman‚ getting older by the day. An adult who stops being an adult at 3:36 each weekday. I have

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    that paper mentioned and key phrases like growth or creativity. The overexaggerated paper mentioned simplistic tasks that I could individually learn at home. I looked right in front of me and saw a magnificent painting by the famous painter named Vincent van Gogh. The painting was called the starry night. The painting sparked creativity in me‚ by making me overlap the existing circles on my paper and made me create new meaning to my paper. The picture helped me visualize the importance of creativity

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