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    a scene of vibrating movements. Pg 30 CLS- His purpose for this painting was to obtain optical realism and to play with light on a surface of an object. Also this image lacks a sense of form because there’s no modeling involved. 2. 1876‚ Renoir‚ Auguste‚ French‚ Moulin de la Galette‚ Oil on canvas‚ Impressionism. TXT- This painting depicts a dreamlike world where

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    Introduction to Sociology Edition 1.0 6th March 2006 From Wikibooks‚ the open-content textbooks collection Note: current version of this book can be found at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Sociology 2 Contents INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY.........................................................................1 AUTHORS...............................................................................................................6 INTRODUCTION..................................

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    The principle "bonum ex integra causa‚ malum ex quocumque defectu" means "an action is good when it is good in every respect; it is wrong when it is wrong in every respect." This means that in order that an action may posses in an essential degree -- no action is absolutely perfect -- its moral perfection‚ it must be in conformity with the law in three respects. First‚ the action‚ considered under the character by which it ranks as an element of conduct‚ must be good. The physical act of giving

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    What makes ethnography distinctive as a research methodology compare to other approaches to study social deviance? Ethnographies of deviant behavior are one of the most popular within the sociological genre. It identifies studies that involves ‘personal observation‚ interaction‚ and experience (as) the only way to acquire accurate knowledge about deviant behaviour’ (Adler‚ 1985:11) Ethnography requires having a input to various fields such as anthropology‚ sociology and criminology in order to

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    Renaissance Europe the term "property" essentially referred to land — Adam Smith‚ The Wealth of Nations‚ 1776 [12] By the mid 19th century‚ the industrial revolution had transformed England and had begun in France [edit] Charles Comte – legitimate origin of property Charles Comte‚ in Traité de la propriété (1834)‚ attempted to justify the legitimacy of private property in response to the Bourbon Restoration

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    The sharp contrast of interpretation on both sides is exemplified through three major artworks‚ Le Train dans la Neige‚ la Locamotive by Claude Monet‚ Dans un Café Dit Aussi‚ L’Absinthe by Edgar Degas‚ and Bal du Moulin de la Galette by Pierre Auguste Renoir. Each painting exudes deeper meaning by way of brush stroke‚ color‚ style‚ composition‚ content‚ symbolism‚ and so much more beyond the painted surface seen at first glance. Together‚ the three paintings display social views from different

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    On some visits‚ I spend my time staring at Van Gogh’s Sunflowers while other times I dedicate my time to admiring the Sculpture Garden; but one thing that stays the same through every visit is my shameless staring‚ dare I say gawking‚ at Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s Large Bathers. This 1887 oil on canvas is the epitome of late 19th century European art‚ combining aspects of mid-19th century Impressionism‚ the frivolity of 18th century Rococo‚ and Classical nudes. Though I cannot quite place my finger

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    clarify his reasoning of legal positivism. There are three main foundations to legal positivism to understand if a law is just or not. The first foundation is that law must be separated from morality. When trying to understand a law one must separate their own ideas of what the law is from what the law ought to be. Having people bring there own morals into understanding laws will make the laws unjust when applied to the people. The second foundation of legal positivism is the command theory where

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    whole statue is turquoise. This monument is 305 feet and 6 inches tall‚ it weighs 225 tons. This statue is one of the most recognizable monuments in the United States and is still very popular. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi played a big role in the history of the Statue of Liberty. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi built the Statue of Liberty. France made the monument‚ but eventually they gave the monument to America. France gave the monument to America to celebrate their friendship they made in the American

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    LEGAL POSITIVISM vs. NATURAL LAW THEORY There are two “natural law” theories about two different things: i) a natural law theory of morality‚ or what’s right and wrong‚ and ii) a natural law theory of positive law‚ or what’s legal and illegal. The two theories are independent of each other: it’s perfectly consistent to accept one but reject the other. Legal positivism claims that ii) is false. Legal positivism and the natural law theory of positive law are rival views about what is law and what is

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