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    “Art as a Visual Expression of Human Spirituality” According to archaeologists‚ the earliest humans used “art” in primitive forms to depict sacred and religious beliefs‚ dating back thousands of years to the early Neanderthals. From very primitive cave drawings in France to modern iconic sculpture‚ painting and drawing‚ it is safe to assume that we were born with an inherent need to express the inexpressible; that which cannot be spoken‚ described‚ or accurately represented: the ineffable.

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    Hartal: An Extreme Form of Democratic Expression Mohammad Habibur Rahman Hartal in Bangladesh has become a vital feature of the everyday life of the citizens of Bangladesh. Indeed the history of hartals in Bangladesh is quite extensive and is associated with numerous important movements including language movement 1952‚ liberation war and movement against autocratic ruler in 1991. Hence there are many people in our country who believe that hartal is quite justifiable and they are called for appropriate

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    Sayyid Qutb’s Vision Sayyid Qutb has been one of the most notarized writers of Islamic fundamentalism this century. He has inspired many of the radical Islamic movements of the 1970s and 80s in the Middle East and Northern Africa‚ and his ideas of an Islamic society have been used again and again. Qutb has also influenced numerous generations of Egyptian and Arab intellectuals who seek to understand Islam as an ideology first and foremost‚ and as an ideology that leads to changes in the social order

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    Music is a unique expression of the human condition Music is an extremely important part of human life and has been part of human life for thousands of years. Music can be linked with many different art forms such as art and language; these too are distinct expressions of humans. This particular expression has survived and outlived ancient languages and could possibly be older than any form of language we know. It also serves the same purpose as language‚ to convey meaning. Music is a way of bringing

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    write down the coordinates of the vertex of the parabola with equation y – x2 – 6x + 14. (Total 4 marks) 2. The diagram shows the graph of the function y = ax2 + bx + c. Complete the table below to show whether each expression is positive‚ negative or zero. Expression|positive|negative|zero| a|||| c|||| b2 – 4ac|||| b|||| (Total 4 marks) 3. The diagram shows the parabola y = (7 – x)(l + x). The points A and C are the x-intercepts and the point B is the maximum point. Find the coordinates

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    During the age of the Enlightenment‚ radical changes were made in the human’s understandings of the world. Unconventional philosophers abandoned traditional ideas of religion and emphasized logical reasoning and individualism. The philosophers influenced many aspects of life with these original concepts. Major philosophers‚ such as Hobbes‚ Locke‚ Rousseau and Montesquieu‚ proposed their innovative ideas on the nature of mankind and the government. They held similar‚ but also very different opinions

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    In the article” The Radical Idea of Marrying for Love “the author gives a global interpretation of what marrying for love means to different cultures. While Americans strive to focus on the love connection before marriage‚ the writer of the article Stephanie Coontz points out that other countries practice the total opposite. Although marriage is an institution that brings two people together‚ Coontz describes this as being “under the influence of the most violent‚ most insane‚ most delusive and most

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    Emily Bassett September 21‚ 2012 The Baroque During the period of the Baroque musical style (1600-1750)‚ emotions ran high‚ literally. This was a time for expression of emotions through musical performances called operas. Operas were made popular in Italy in 1600 and employed many theatre elements such as music‚ acting‚ poetry‚ and costumes. Operas‚ in all simplicity‚ were dramas set to music. The Baroque was defined by sudden shifts in dynamic‚ homophonic musical texture‚ emphasis on beats

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    within the working world of the public sphere‚ Wollstonecraft discusses the necessity of having a “servant maid to take off…the servile part of the household business”. In order to afford such a service‚ as discussed by Susan Ferguson within The Radical Ideas of Mary Wollstonecraft‚ a woman must possess some wealth and be within an economic class that would provide her with the convenience of having the opportunity to hire help. Through promoting the idea of a policy that would exclude those with

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    1-a. IN RE: Ramon Tulfo Facts: In Oct. 13‚ 1989‚ Tulfo wrote an article in his column in PDI ’On Target’ stating that the Supreme Court rendered an idiotic decision in legalizing checkpoints‚ and again on Oct. 16‚ 1989‚ where he called the Supreme Court stupid and "sangkatutak na mga bobo justices of the Philippine Supreme Court". Tulfo was required to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt. Tulfo said that he was just reacting emotionally because he had been a victim of harassmen

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