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    (Singapore) Art‚ culture‚ and society; these three elements are closely linked. These three elements affect one another in one way or another. There is often a conflict of interest between the artist‚ the audience‚ and the government body. The artist’s aim is to express art freely. The audience’s aim is to view art in forms that are not offensive to them. The government’s aim is to mitigate the conflict of interest between the two parties by implementing policies and restrictions to art pieces that

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    IS IT ART? What is art? Every person has an individual response to an artwork which is determined through the collaboration between an individual and a specific artwork. If it contributes to your experience‚ as a consequence being symbolic of something‚ then it is probably art for you. It is therefore very problematic in order to supply a definition that comprises the whole world’s thoughts and feelings. Some believe that anything and everything in the world is art‚ while others believe that it

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    According to the historian Eric Vanhaute‚ Neolithic Agricultural Revolution was a chain of several regional revolutions. Neolithic Demographic Revolution means the traditional lifestyle of hunter-gatherers changed to the farming and shepherd. The Neolithic Agricultural revolution developed at least four regions between 8000 and 10000 years ago such as the Middle East‚ the Far East‚ central America and the Andes in South America. There are many reasons why did Neolithic Agricultural Revolution take place

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    Dre Bishton Mr. Murrish AP World History September 8th‚ 2012 The Early Years of Egypt The Egyptians went through the Neolithic Revolution around 8000 B.C.E. During the Neolithic Revolution is when Egypt became civilized. Geography had a profound effect during the Neolithic Revolution on economic‚ political‚ and cultural terms. In Egypt economics were greatly affected by the proximity of the nation to the Nile River. The river helped with communication‚ transportation‚ and agriculture. The

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    medium one chooses to use to express oneself determine whether or not it is truly art? While digital artists’ artistic ability is often questioned and the credit is given to the computer being used‚ the art itself springs from the mind of the digital artist. I can say this with personal fervor: Digital art is truly in essence a form of art that merely takes advantage of the innovations of modern technology. Digital Art isn’t computer-generated. While it might involve using tools offered by specialized

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    Medical knowledge underwent several transformations from the Hellenistic era (c. 240 BCE) to the Renaissance (c. 1500 CE). This essay will attempt to analyse the various transformations and innovations that came about through translations and will illustrate some problems that arose as well. First it will approach Greek medicine by giving an overview of humoural medicine and the individuals that helped develop it. Following the reasons for translations in Islamic culture‚ it will analyse the translations

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    Task 1 Though out time works of art varied across genres and time periods. The Neoclassical and Romantic periods covered the period of 1750-1850. Although these two genres overlapped they were very different. The Romantic genre was a reaction against Neoclassicism which lead to the movement of the Romantic period. These two genres had very distinct differences. were considered enemies of their time period. Neoclassicism was a widespread and influential movement‚ in reaction

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    The Nehru Era

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    The Nehru Era (1947-64) British rule in India: India was a subcontinent of many different states with multiple regions‚ rulers‚ political systems and languages = v diverse Until 1947‚ the area that now forms India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh was under British colonial rule. 1857: ‘First War of Independence’ 1900-47: India ruled by a Viceroy and London civil servant officials who acted as government (Indians had little representation) Princely states ‘independent’ but run by British crown Political

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    Distinguish between primary data and secondary data? Primary data is the data that is collected first hand from the original source for the purpose of making statistical inference while secondary data is the data that is collected by the method of abstraction and is used to make statistical inference by using primary data already collected by an investigator. Primary data is collected by  Identifying population of interest  choosing sample  analyse sample information  draw inference from

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    Introduction Contract--This term‚ in its more extensive sense‚ includes every description of agreement‚ or obligation‚ whereby one party becomes bound to another to pay a sum of money‚ or to do or omit to do a certain act; or‚ a contract is an act which contains a perfect obligation. In its more confined sense‚ it is an agreement between two or more persons‚ concerning something to be‚ done‚ whereby both parties are hound to each other‚ or one is bound to the other. After learning the law of contract

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