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    Benefits of Encouraging and Rewarding Positive Behaviour At Upshire school children are rewarded for displaying positive behaviour. The children are in house teams which are represented by both a name of a famous painter and a colour i.e. Salvador Dali - black bead. Various children from each class from year 1 to year 6 make up the house teams. If a child shows positive behaviour they are rewarded with a house colour bead which they put into a large clear box fixed to the wall near the office

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    Learning Log 1: Observe‚ Connect and Reflect on Your Learning PART I – Concepts in Symmetry To gaze is to think. Salvador Dali Period Focus Image Question Your Observations Complete at the end of Week 1 Image 1 Describe the symmetry of the Viking shield. (20 - 30 words) (2 marks) This Viking shield has 4 mirror lines and 4 but it has only two unique mirror lines.(4mm) What was the most surprising or interesting fact you learnt from Week 1 lectures (20 - 30 words)

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    My Life in Five Years Salvador Dali once said: “Do not fear perfection‚ you will never achieve it.” Of course‚ I don’t expect to find perfection during the next five years‚ but I do imagine a positive and brilliant future life. I am self-confident‚ composed‚ self-controlled‚ cheerful and full of energy‚ and even humble. I don’t waste time; I can define a goal and know how to reach it‚ and I never leave things half done. While I don’t claim to be able to predict where I will end up‚ there are

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    hard in cricket ground. Ambition should not turn into day-dreams. Nobody can build castles in air. Only an idle man can do it. It is therefore advisable to be practical in our ambition. Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. Salvador Dali Ambition                Nowadays‚ many people think ambition is antisocial‚ it is never a pretty prospect to ponder. But in my opinion‚ ambition is important and necessary for our society. Ambition is a fundamental skill of accumulating

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    The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali is a very surreal painting‚ which at first appears to snapshot of something someone might see if they were having hallucinations on psychedelic drugs. Everything seems vague and distorted‚ departed from reality. There are several items that stand out in the painting and lead me to the conclusion that the main theme of this painting is time. We all worry about time‚ from first thing in the morning thinking about making it to work on time

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    Film Presentation – Meshes of the Afternoon Summary of ExtractTitle: Meshes of the Afternoon (1943)Directors + Actors: Alexander Hammid & Maya Deren (husband and wife team)Time: 00:15-05:10Length: 4min55sec | Rationale * Psychologically thrilling * Astounding cinematography * Intriguing plot‚ symbolism‚ meaning * Attracted me to its short length‚ but ability to make the audience think so much | Genre: Expectations MetPsychological thriller – mystery‚ horror and thriller * Mental

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    express themselves and give a sense of entertainment. One of the most famous artists was alive during this time‚ by the name of Salvador Dali. This man created some o the world’s greatest artworks and one of the most known is: The Persistence of Memory. This particular has many different formal elements to it and I am going to help express these elements. Salvador Dalí The Persistence of Memory 1931 9 1/2 x 13" (24.1 x 33 cm) Oil on Canvas There are many elements classified under the

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    Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings. Salvador Dali  Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them. Napoleon Bonaparte  Ambition is the path to success‚ persistence is the vehicle you arrive in. William Eardley IV  Different persons have different ambitions in life because they differ not only in tastes and temperament but also in innate tendencies and physical

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    IWT1 Humanities Western Governors University Pop Art and Surrealism Surrealism was a style of art and literature that arose in the 20th century‚ emphasizing the subconscious or spontaneous meaning of imagery created by reflex or intuition (Surrealism‚ 2013). Surrealism began in Europe and developed from the Dadaist period. Surrealism is distinguished by an irrational‚ improbable collection of impressions. While similar to the Dadaist period‚ it was less violent and more artistically based. This

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    inequities of the past‚ respond to the legitimate grievances of the rural poor‚ and promote more broadly based growth in the agricultural sector. The ultimate goal was to develop a rural middle class with a stake in a peaceful and prosperous future for El Salvador. At least 525‚000 people--more than 12% of El Salvador’s population at the time and perhaps 25% of the rural poor--benefited from agrarian reform‚ and more than 22% of El Salvador’s total farmland was transferred to those who previously worked the

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