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    This assignment will demonstrate how laws are made and the number of ways in which laws are classified. Goodey et al. (2008 p.6) states that ‘law can be defined as a set of rules created by the state which forms a framework to ensure a peaceful society. If the rules are broken they can be enforced by mechanisms created by the state and sanctions imposed.’ Law is made through constitutions that give people rights but also imposes responsibilities. An example of this is the legal case of Miller

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    How Is Photography Art?

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    Jessica Jones Ms. Wojtowicz Honors English 9 11 May 2009 Why is Photography Art? Introduction Life is filled with many fun filled moments‚ beautiful surprises‚ and an inspiring world that cause people to show many emotions. These emotions can be shown to others through many different ways. Emotions can be personal or like photography can be shown to others by the act of creating a picture. Photography was invented during the first

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    French Fries and how they are made The core reading is Eric Schlosser’s “Fast Food Nation: Why the Fries Taste Good”. Eric Schlosser was born in Manhattan‚ New York‚ he spent his childhood there and in Los Angeles‚ CA. Schlosser studied American History at Princeton University and earned a graduate degree in British Imperial History from Oxford. Schlosser is known for his bestselling book‚ “Fast Food Nation”. Schlosser helped make his book into a film directed by Richard Linklater. I find this

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    The Manufacturing  Process * 1 When the potatoes arrive at the plant‚ they are examined and tasted for quality. A half dozen or so buckets are randomly filled. Some are punched with holes in their cores so that they can be tracked through the cooking process. The potatoes are examined for green edges and blemishes. The pile of defective potatoes is weighed; if the weight exceeds a company’s preset allowance‚ the entire truckload can be rejected. * 2 The potatoes move along a conveyer belt to

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    Firstly‚ music is a mysterious world for me. Many people like to listen to music‚ and think that they understand the essence of this world‚ but at once they can not get the main idea because this is not enough. Professionally‚ I do not do music‚ and I do not sing‚ but I love to sing and to correct my voice. Also I know how to play the piano little bit. In our house there is a piano which is my mom bought for my older sister when she took lessons piano in childhood. I like how she plays the piano‚ and sometimes

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    COMPUTER HAS MADE THE WORLD A GLOBAL VILLAGE IN THE SENSE THAT. FIRST OF ALL WE DEFINE WHAT COMPUTER IS ALL ABOUT What is a Computer? A computer is a programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a computer are: it responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner and it can execute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program). Global Village is a term closely associated with Marshall McLuhan‚ popularized in his books The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic

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    etc. In what ways was Giotto groundbreaking? Late Gothic painting is best characterized by a movement away from the Byzantine style‚ including a use of depth and a focus on Naturalism‚ or a use of subjects that were not based in the spiritual world. Widely regarded as one of the forefathers of the Late Gothic period‚ Cimabue was known for challenging some of the major rules of the Byzantine era. He was among the first to play with the depth of his artwork‚ as depicted in Madonna Enthroned with

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    He wanted to make art attainable to the average person. He wanted the average person to connect to his pieces and the only real way to do that‚ is to show the truth. Caravaggio wanted to tell the true story of his subjects. He did not want to idealize the truth like the classical works did. Bellori was known to have preferred the classical style. Caravaggio had some form of imagination in order to place the models as well as ingrain that drama that he and the baroque time period is oh so famous for

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    In the Wake of the Plague: The Black Death and the World It Made. (Harper Perennial‚ 2002). Dark ages (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved September 16‚ 2014‚ from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dark ages Evans‚ James A (1998) Encyclopedia of roman Emperor’s University of British Columbia (www.lucedu/romanemperors/dora/ Justinian/ Titus/ html Gregory Tony. The Dark Ages (Illustrated History of the World Series.) (Facts on File‚ 1993). Wood‚ Michael. In Search

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    In the World of Art - draft 4 In the end of 1950’s the Pop Culture had just sprung off the new‚ hip‚ and trendy for of art; free trade was the new “it” and consumption was higher than ever (Trentmann). Among this new era of what is claimed to be the era of freedom‚ there was a man named John Berger who sat in front of a naked man‚ drawing frantically on a piece of paper that later would become/will become (jag vet inte vad du tycker ar bast?) the groundwork of his essay “Drawing.” As Berger‚ writing

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