The Shang Dynasty was a civilization ruling over what is now Northern China ranging from 17th- 11th century BCE. (1) There were many states within China at the time but the Shang where believed to be the most powerful following the Xia Dynasty until the Zhou‚ from western China‚ conquered the Shang in the 11th century. (1) One of the most important parts of the Shang Dynasty was the use of bronze. During the late 1920s‚ thousands of artifacts where recovered from the ruins of Yin‚ which was
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SONG DYNASTY SCROLLS ANALYSIS Bridge Scene 1. men on wayward boat: a strong current has pushed this boat off course. Here we see the men trying to keep the boat from crashing into the bridge. 2. men below bridge trying to keep boat on course 5. sedan chair and carriers 6. vendor by bridge 8. men on boat that has safely passed under bridge 9. men with wheelbarrow 11. food vendor by the shore 13. workmen wearing ankle-length pants carrying baskets Gate Scene 1. a group of young scholars 2
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1 – Word Count: 3459 Student no. 15735 Name: Jack Morgan Student no: 15735 Case Study: Hans Zimmer 2 – Word Count: 3459 Student no. 15735 Case Study – Hans Zimmer This case study will explore the life and works of one of the most prominent and inventive film and music composers of modern times‚ Hans Zimmer. His extraordinary ability to span an extensively wide range of genres and formats with extreme competence is extremely influential and inspiring. Zimmer is a pioneer in his field‚ with
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ESSAY QUESTION Hans Bellmer Discuss the way in which Bellmer’s work can be seen as a paradoxical‚ namely as both a virulent contemporary critique of a National-Socialist body politic‚ and a personal escape to a lost adolescent world of fantasy‚ in the face of that very body politic and its repressions. “The body is like a phrase that invites us to disjoint it.” – Hans Bellmer.[1] In December 1934‚ in the Surrealist journal Minotaure‚ a two-page article introduced to French readers the provocative
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The Manchus conquered the Ming Dynasty on June 6th‚ 1644 and commenced the Qing Dynasty. This new dynasty implemented many reforms. For instance‚ taxation underwent extensive changes during this dynastic transition. As Ye Mengzhu‚ a former bureaucrat‚ stated in Taxes and Labor Service “Beginning with this dynasty(the Qing) things changed. In the fifth month of 1645‚ an imperial decree was issued to reduce the taxes of the southeast delta area by fifty percent.”(Ebrey‚ 283). A cursory analysis of
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The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire were very common in the aspect of their downfall and collapse. Han China had a well-organized bureaucracy based upon Confucian ideas and education. In addition‚ they also had emphasis on family ancestors (patriarchal)‚ reliance on landed gentry‚ and accomplishments in engineering; which includes roads‚ canals‚ and the Great Wall. The Roman Empire contained a well-organized bureaucracy as well which was founded on Roman law and classical learning. They also implied
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The Han dynasty and Roman Empire demonstrated many different attitudes and reaction as new technological advancements emerged and diffused thought the empire. The romans sought out that tradition was necessary to incorporate and implement into their works‚ which involved much more workload. On the other hand the Han accepted of most new advancements‚ as it benefited and contributed toward their social and economic status‚ that develop rapidly To start off‚ the Han and roman perceived new technology’s
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M.H How Great Were Their Differences? The Ancient Athenian and China dynasties were vastly different because of their population and form of government. The government of Athens was democracy with a diminutive population that could be ran by some people in the population‚ whereas in Han China was a bureaucracy with a greater population that was ran by non-elective government officials‚ citizens had no say in government. (Document 2) The Ancient Athenian population was made up of fifty hundred
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“Hans Holbein’s Ambassadors In this piece of art by Hans Holbein “Ambassadors” the color is very vibrant. Between two young men who seem to be very wealthy and educated‚ it seems to be a lot of globes‚ sundials‚ books and maps for education‚ learning‚ exploring or something of the sort‚ and along with the man of the left is holding a telescope. At the bottom of this painting seems to be a stretched skull‚ it looks as if it is trying to be blended in with the rug on the floor. Also there are a lot
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Psychology- Selye’s work with rats In 1936 Hans Selye was working in a hospital. He noticed that all hospital patients shared a common set of symptoms even though they all had different illnesses. He conducted hormone experiments on rats and noticed a generalised response. No matter what the rats where injected with they all produced a similar response. He suggested there was one internal mechanism for dealing with ‘noxious agents’ which he called ‘stressors’. Procedures Rats were exposed
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