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    Kandinsky And Malevich

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    their use of colour. However, Kandinsky hold a strong opinion towards the connection between the concept around “synesthesia” (sounds to colours) with “Spiritual awakening” 1 for his practice of colours, as shown in his oil on canvas “Composition VII” (1913). Whereas Malevich utilized colours to explore on his fascination around the principle of Zaumism,4 p2 as exemplified in his oil on canvas “Airplane Flying” (1915) Despite Kandinsky and Malevich have contrasting interpretation of ways of…

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    Socio-Cultural Analysis

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    the length of time they dismissed all German citizens to the craftsmanship of everyday objects, Andorrans will always be proud of their accomplishments. A sense of communal responsibility keeps their pride in balance with their hubris (O 'Conner, 1913). During harsher falls with lower farm yields is it common for all citizens to give everything they have to the town and have the food and goods divided up evenly. An underlying idea of community creates a social acceptance instead of a law…

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    harvesting, livestock grazing, and other commercial activities, the Agricultural Appropriation Acts of 1912 and 1913 authorized 10 percent of those funds to be expended on construction and maintenance of roads and trails serving the National Forest, the first law offering a sustained source of revenue for road improvement purposes in the public domain, $210,925 in fiscal year 1912 and $239,192 in 1913. As of today, the manager that manages the budget and performance reports of the department and…

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    represented the ideals of the Revolution. Madero’s problem was that he did not had enough time in the office to really do something for the nation. He started his presidency in 1911 and it ended in 1913, his presidency lasted only a year (this is because he started in the end of 1911 and ended on the beginning of 1913). thus, leading to the question: what could he have done in less than a year? He was in the middle of the Revolution and his ambassador Henry Lane was already trying to take him…

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    Sent to the states for ratification in 1909, the Sixteenth Amendment was ratified in 1913, allowing for the present-day income tax to be possible today (Jensen 806). Some citizens however, have argued that not only was the Sixteenth Amendment not properly ratified, but income taxes were also illegal (“Facts & Fiction”). Although the Courts…

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    In 1913 on april 22 Frederik willems introduced lucid dreaming in the meeting of the society for psychical research C. Stephen LaBerge 1.He was the one who introduced his method for physiological investigation of lucid dreaming through eye signals…

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    Jim Thorpe Did you know that Jim Thorpe is one of the greatest all round athletes in history? First I will tell you about his early life, next I will tell you about his adult life and finally I will tell you about his accomplishments. I hope you enjoy it. This paragraph is mostly about Jim Thorpe’s early life. Jim Thorpe was born on May 28, 1888 in Bellemonta, Oklahoma. He was the son of Hiran P. Thorpe, of Irish and Sac-Fox Indian descent, and Charlotte View, of Potowatomi and Kickapoo…

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    behaviorism was emphasized and dominated psychology. The theory of behaviorism was first shown in Russian psychologist, Ivan Pavlov’s (1927), animal studies, through which he discovered classical conditioning. American psychologist, John B. Watson (1913), was one of the strongest believers in behaviorism; establishing the psychological school of behaviorism, and much of his thinking derived from Pavlov’s work and classical conditioning. Watson’s “Little Albert” experiment (1920) is one of the…

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    The disaster destroyed records which generated a chance for Chinese residents to state that they were born in the United States. The opportunity gave Chinese citizens to bring their children to America, and be able to return to their village without losing their citizenship. They also claim “new” children had been born to them. Historians called them, “paper sons and daughters” — children on paper only without a direct family connection. These paper children were in effect “slots” which people…

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    The Controversial Merit Selection The current debate on how judges should be selected is not a new one, but one that began with adaption of the United States Constitution in 1787, as more states joined the union in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The main issue of the debate is whether or not judges, who are sworn to apply the law with total objectivity and independence, should be appointed by an executive or elected by the…

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