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    Charles Baudelaire

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    Charles Baudelaire called on artists to depict modern life rather than the religious or ethereal. He stressed the importance of depicting the hubbub of the city streets, shops and cafes, changing fashions, the animated and leisurely suburbs would provide the inspiration contemporary artists needed. Being a friend of Baudelaire, Manet heeded his call. He produced Music in the Tuileries Gardens (a military band concert), portraying portraits of Baudelaire and Manet himself. The figures span the…

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    The great game started in the year 1830. the great game was a defensive conflict between the British and imperial Russia for control of Central Asia and its wealth. It was also access to a people colonies in South Asia that they were fighting over. It ended around 1900. Russia viewed Central Asia as territory in its own grounds. Although The British, had been established in India and South Asia for a few time were trying to expand the empire and sphere of influence into Central Asia and shield…

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    is used in order to expand the knowledge of the paper and established a credible of a topic. According to Linton, Madigan and Johnson scientific paper stay away from using direct quotation for two reason “First the practice of rephrasing minimizes explicit attention to the language in which ideas are expressed and contributes to what George Dillon has called “the rhetoric of objectivity and Second, the convention of condensing and paraphrasing rather than quoting directly diminishes the need for…

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    My experience contemplating and advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ community has led me to become a feminist. As a professionally-trained musician, my interest in the performing arts are frequently labelled “girly” or “gay” by people in China. While I identify as gay, I am uncomfortable with the oversimplified perception of artistry belonging to a gender. Moreover, I am bothered by the assumption that being gay means being feminine and being feminine (as a male) means being gay, which…

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    I agree the Geert Hofstede-Nataional culture cultural perspective, although living in the United States my experience with indivalism differs. According to the individualism the united states ranks 91 percent the highest of any other country. Yet we are always passing laws to give or take away indivilism rights; fredom and liberty have been fought for not given. I understand that we have a lot of choices as far material things are concerned, we are often fighting for or against "Liberty and…

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    Within The Belmont Principles there are four main points: Respect for Autonomy, Justice, Beneficence, and Nonmaleficence. If the researchers would have respected the tribe’s autonomy, then they should not have used the tribes DNA without the tribe’s explicit consent. The researcher’s thought that they were acting justly because they were treating the Havasupai as if they were any other population in the US. However, unlike the majority of American’s, English is not their primary language, so,…

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    “The systematic installment of mass surveillance” The article “A surveillance society” by William E. Thompson and Joseph V. Hickey was an article created to inform the reader about modern surveillance and also how the intensity of modern surveillance has been amplified through past events that changed the course of society. In country’s all over the world surveillance is increased dramatically weather it’s in public places using cameras or through a private citizens personal information. “A…

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    What Is Identity?

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    Identity is a complex, dynamic social marker that is constructed through social interaction. The self is an explicit social product. Erving Goffman had a dramaturgical approach to the concept of identity- that when we are born, we are thrust on to a metaphorical stage called everyday life and through constant exposure to social exchange, we learn to perform our identities, writing various scripts and using props to better play out our roles. We have front and back stages and can juggle between…

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    technique in which a writer employs humor or irony to criticize people’s foolishness, vices, or other shortcomings. Satire may be brutal and scathing or gentle and good-natured, but it always involves a criticism that remains implicit rather than explicit, and relies on the audience recognizing the writer’s or artist’s implicit criticism. When writers attack a social ill, they must also focus on humor, exaggeration and irony.…

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    Supporting teachers and building leaders as blended learning and personalized learning among schools increases, requires explicit professional development (PD). Too often that PD is one-size-fits-all without allowing for teachers and administrators to learn at their own pace. In this interactive session, participants will learn three (3) essential lessons to shift schools to a Personalized Mastery Learning (PML) model for teachers, administrators, and students. PML Defined: Advisor and learner…

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