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    created between the different dots in the picture. There are dots that are for light created by the light posts, dots that are the darkness from the night sky, and dots that are the colors from the autumn tree leaves. Afremov uses both primary and secondary colors. The colors in the painting are very saturated and vibrant. The lines in…

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    Modern society places the responsibility for the comprehensive development of an individual on the education system - specially designed public social institution with an organized system of relationships and social norms that meet the basic needs of society and the requirements of the socialized individual. The education system is individual for each country. While Canadian schools are known worldwide for its academic excellence and exceptional programs to learn English or French as a second…

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    education to twelve years (four years primary education, four years secondary education and four years higher education). The new system brings more opportunities to children in determining what they will study at the university. The biggest difference between the old and new system is that the former consisted of the 5+3+4 classification with eight years of compulsory education (five years primary education and three years secondary education) where the students choose their fields later than…

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    Elementary schools- The curriculum was altered in numerous ways through the 1800s. Instead of teaching religious doctrine, students were taught morals, manners, how to behave themselves, and develop good character. Many alternative subjects such as history and geography (1850), physical education, visual art, and science (1875), biology, zoology, music, manual training and home making (1900) were added to the curriculum. Secondary schools- were tax-supported schools and permitted the…

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    Definition Of Sloth

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    In our modern era, being portrayed as a sloth or as slothful is now deemed as being lazy. However, it did not in earlier eras necessarily mean “laziness”. An old English word meaning, slæwð or slow, men and women have…

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    Caravaggio and Caravaggisti in 17th-Century Europe Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was one of the most imitated artists in history. A lot of artists from around the world considered themselves to be his followers. Caravaggio never liked the imitation of his style but he was unable to stop it from happening. Artists like Baglione, Carlo Saraceni, and Guercino imitated his style for only a short period of their careers while others dedicated their lives to imitate him. The quality of his work…

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    The nature of authority went through a gradual transformation from the beginnings of Western civilization to the early modern period. These changes occurred through many centuries of European history in how authority was exercised, its centralization, and the way that people would not tolerate tyrannical authority, and these are manifested through several specific instances. History is often said to repeat itself, and as members of society it’s important to reflect on the plasticity of authority…

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    Tanner 7th Grade Richland Jr. High Essex, Mo Edgar Degas Edgar Degas was born on July 19, 1834, and died September 27, 1917. Edgar was born in Paris, France. He also died in Paris, France. Edgar died of brain aneurysm. Edgar was a French artist who was highly famous in the 19th century, and was famous for not only his paintings, but also his sculptures, drawings, and prints. Most of his paintings were of dancers. Edgar was actually not born “Edgar Degas”, but Hilaire-Germain-Edgar.…

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    refugee into schools or repetition of grades. Primary GER in 2009 for the refugees was 76 percent from 47 urban areas, 92 camps from 73 countries. Meanwhile, post-primary education was 36 percent, from 48 urban areas from 75 host nations. Furthermore, while in Uganda 80 percent of refugee children have access to primary education while in the urban areas or camps, in Kenya, only 46 percent of Dadaab and Kakuma camps have access to primary education (Horn et al., 2013). Similarly, secondary…

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    students in their college acceptance, however it is not the only determining factor. American schools do a better job at preparing students for a professional career then Asian schools. In America the education system is set up completely different then in Asia. In The United States of America there is pre-school which is optional, kindergarten, first grade, second grade and so on, all the…

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