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    1. What do you think Manet was trying to imply with the bartenders facial expression? Response: I think Manet in this image was trying to imply us the struggle of the lady being a bartender through her facial expressions. Her facial impressions are clearly showing us how unhappy she is by working at a bar. It’s like she is the focal point of the image. The viewer would foremost notice the sad eyes and pale face she got while working. It looks like she is so uninterested by her job and lost in…

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    The Stereotypical Infamy of Sexual Expression in Belly Dancing “Danse du ventre” translating specifically to belly dance, dates back to 25,000 B.C. In ancient Egypt and India, the paintings of pregnant women found on stone walls and terracotta statuettes of people in poses that portrayed dancing were the first archeological facts to be coined as connected to belly dancing. “Middle Eastern dance (aka belly dance) is an ancient and expressive form of movement, associated with feminine and…

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    Does freedom of expression mean you are permitted to utter any statement to anyone? If not, what are you allowed to say and to whom? James Keegstra took his freedom of expression to a limit, which forced the Supreme Court of Canada to answer these difficult questions. Keegstra was a high school teacher in Eckville, Alberta. In 1984, he was charged with the unlawful promotion of hatred against an identifiable group under s.319 (2) of the Criminal Code. These charges were based on his…

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    whole range emotions using only their facial muscles. Whether voluntary or involuntary, a simple curled lip, raised eyebrow, or crinkled nose, can speak volumes. In fact, many psychologists believe that not only are some of our basic facial expressions innate and not learned, but that they’re also universal across cultures. They believe that whether you were born in Tokyo, Oklahoma, or the isolated Amazon, you’re born with an innate ability to identify certain basic emotions like anger,…

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    explorations and theories, his ideas about the relationship of expressions of emotion between man and animals is just one of many great ideas. Darwin strives to make the readers see that humans and animals share a lot, especially in their expressions of emotions. Charles endures to prove that not only are expressions of emotions universal throughout beings all over the world. Darwin’s explanation of why humans and animals have similar expressions of emotions is a work of art. He really builds…

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    Even the slightest expressions from human could have a meaning, and those expressions are called micro expressions. The term micro expressions is labeled as a “very brief facial expressions, lasting only a fraction of a second” (Micro Expressions). In other words, micro expressions only exist in a blink of an eye that human couldn’t capture. Furthermore, human ways of interaction are deeply connected to emotions and function through a system of “social signals: facial expressions” (Jack,…

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    Weapon of Mass Expression Venturing out under the moonlight, she uses the walls of abandoned buildings that have been damaged from bombs as her canvases. With less than 20 minutes to complete her work, she must work fast before she is caught. She uses cans of spray paint as her weapon of mass expression. Colorful murals of joyful women with musical instruments appear as the sun rises above the horizon. What was once a destroyed slab of rubble has now become beauty amidst the darkness of war. Her…

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    Freedom of expression is one of the laws the forefathers of America made to empower its citizens and also enables them to live in peace thinks about the freedom of speech and also recommended some ways to support freedom of speech. The study was done almost to the time of a national election and, during the period of American history when the Country was in a war with the intention of spreading freedom of democracy. Dautrich and Bare utilizes the outcome of the research to appeal to the public…

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    interpret, I was able to recognise meanings of all operations in both worded form and the alternative equivalent expressions. This allowed me to select the correct expression required and also demonstrated the ability to be an effective problem solver, keeping the expression clear and simple to avoid confusion (Morrison, 2006). The mathematics used to solve the question was algebraic expression, as well as using indices to communicate the multiplication of the variable by…

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    to manipulate the truth when using our rhetorical skills. Rhetoric is any means necessary for persuasion. Truth is that which is consistent with the mind, will, character, glory, and being of God. The biblical meaning of truth is also the self-expression of God. Any definition of truth flows from God. Ethics should always play an important role in rhetoric. It should exemplify the truth. In rhetoric, deviating from truth is deviating from God. Rhetoric is the use of language for effective…

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