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    how a child interacts with sociable robots, Turkle states that “His attitude is pragmatic. If something that seems to have a self is before him, he deals with the aspect … most relevant to the context” (Turkle 463). When presented with physical or conceptual factors of the sociable robot, it was natural for the child to act pragmatically. Whatever is sensible or “relevant” to the environment or “context” is what an individual will focus on. Although that factor may have many aspects to it, one…

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    CARITA MARSILI 'S ACADEMIC RESEARCH REPORT PUT THROUGH PAPERRATER.COM ON SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 9 AM. THIS IS NOT PLAGARISM, I AM USING AN ONLINE GRAMMER CHECKER. Adams, Marianna, Moreno Cynthia, Polk Molly, and Buck Lisa. The Dilemma of Interactive Art Museum Spaces. Art Education 56.5 (2003): 42-52. Web. This paper analyzes the conversion of contemporary interactive art through its intentions to influence youth culture with creative play, but ultimately sacrifices the deeper excruciation of art…

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    the pleasant, no fleeing from the unpleasant. Mindfulness sees all experiences as equal, all thoughts as equal, and all feelings as equal. Nothing is suppressed. Nothing is repressed. Mindfulness does not play favorites. Mindfulness (Sati) is non conceptual awareness. Another English term for Sati is 'bare attention.' It is not thinking. It does not get involved with thought or concepts. It does not get hung up on ideas or opinions or memories. It just looks. Mindfulness registers experiences,…

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    To understand about the issue of fusion between Common Law and Equity it is very important to look back at the history of equity, where common law is widely discuss and debates, the same should also apply to equity. At the early stage of equity it seems that common law and equity principle are very differ in principles where the common law seek justice through precedents, equity thrive by its own set of principles, one of its principle is to judge a case by case basis. Based on English law…

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    As the United States black power movement of the 1960’s and 70’s gained momentum, African American artists seized the scene and created pieces that reflected their history of oppression and embraced the progress towards attaining equality. Focusing on two works in particular, Betye Saar’s iconic The Liberation of Aunt Jemima (1972), and Richard Hunt’s sculpture the Outgrown Pyramid #1 (1973), will help uncover the plight of African American’s at that time. These artists both demonstrate a keen…

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    Robert Mapplethorpe was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century. Coming in on the scene in the nineteen-sixties, Mapplethorpe was considered scandalous and controversial at best. Most of his work had been seen as homoerotic or simply just pornographic. Instead of looking at his work from this perspective however, I will be taking the stance of his work as being technically beautiful as well as arguing that he uses photography to push our popular perceptions of sexuality and…

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    As civilization progresses, we as humans continue to optimise food and agricultural production. The invention of tools and utilities that allow for mass production has had unforeseen consequences. As consumers, it is less of an obligation for us to understand the circumstances in which our food is produced and how our choices impact the economy, the environment, and the world. Although, food and agriculture is a complex problem that affects every individual around the world to some degree. Any…

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    Running Head: CURRICULUM THEORY 1 CURRICULUM THEORY 10 CURRICULUM THEORY Wm. Avery Chambers Oklahoma State University Comprehensive Exam Dr. Juliana Utley 10/09/2017 1. Pedagogy. Choose two curriculum theorists and discuss their main ideas, their major contributions to the field of curriculum, and the pro’s and con’s of their perspective. Moreover, analyze how one or…

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    Triangulation here is an attempt to interpret and explain international behavior by studying it from more than one theoretical standpoint to generate a whole understanding of the conduct. To use a metaphor to illustrate the need for triangulation, I think conflicts are much similar to a Rubik’s cube. Using one theory to describe and settle a conflict is like using one method to describe and solve a Rubik’s cube – it is not possible. The cube has many…

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    non-fiction compositions published since the Second World War). He also is the greatest cited geographer in the world. More recently, in 2007 he was voted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Harvey opens the book with an exceedingly apt metaphor ‘Capital is the lifeblood that flows through the body politic’, which sets in motion the idea of capital being a flow, rather than an actual thing. Capital is according to him, continuously in motion and ultimately a dynamic process.…

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