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    things to the definition of Art. In my opinion‚ Art is expression of human imagination or inward and what they feel about the world. Art plays a large part in making our lives infinitely. Could you imagine what will happen if the world without art ? Just look at desk where you are. Someone designed that. It is art. We are all surrounded by art. Art stimulates different parts of our brains to make us laugh or incite us to riot with a whole gamut of emotion in between. Art gives us a way to be creative

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    think differently you’re judgment can be blurred and the outcome can be poor. For example as of September 8th 2015 David Johnson a writer for Time labs says that “women only account for 15.3% of the active us military personnel.” Mendrek Adrianna is a researcher at Mentale Montreal on neurosciences “Women reported being more reactive to the emotional images. Meanwhile men with higher levels of testosterone were more frequent associated with lowered sensitivity to the images” Mendrek explains that

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    What makes abortion controversial? Abortion is a very controversial subject in our society today and has been for many years. Abortion is the destruction of a fetus while it is still growing in the mother’s womb. A baby is allowed to be aborted up until the day of birth in the United States. People have an issue distinguishing whether this is something that is right or wrong. That typically is where controversy strikes. First off‚ there are some who consider abortion to be as cruel as murder and

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    Does Morality Depend on Religion? 4.1 The Presumed Connection between Morality and Religion • Separation of Church and State – Roy Moore and the ACLU • Priests and ministers as moral experts • Belief that morality can only be understood through religion • Religion associated with morals while atheism is not – Bertrand Russell 4.2 The Divine Command Theory • Implies that morality is arbitrary • Act is obligatory if and only if‚ and because‚ it is commanded by God • Honesty and humility

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    Taking a Stance on Public Art Considering the work “Tilted Arc”‚ by Richard Serra brings many questions to mind. Especially now‚ one questions to role of public art and whether or not it is beneficial to taxpayer interest. The ideas of public art really had me considering the value of public opinion when it comes to art. I suppose really art is about making an impression‚ and that impression doesn’t have to necessarily be a positive one. There were many ideas to ruminate over with this assignment

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    In discussions of technology‚ one controversial issue has been whether social media brings people together or tears them apart. On one hand‚ social media argues that it has brought people together because it lets you talk to whoever you want whenever you want all around the world. On the other hand‚ social media brings us apart because it is not letting you talk to someone face to face‚ therefore they might be lying about who they are. Also‚ it makes common day relationships more stressful than they

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    Controversial Womanhood in Japanese Art The Japanese woman has been characterized in a diverse set of ways by many scholars of Asian Studies. Through an analysis of Japan’s artistic creations expressed in the visual and literary arts‚ a basis for characterizing Japanese women emerges. Several interpreters of the nature of Japanese women during the Heian period (794-1185) have come to different conclusions about how the identity of Japanese women should be defined. The conclusions made are based

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    Does Morality Depend on Religion? Ever since the beginning of times people have believed that morality can only be understood by religion. It is believed that religion is the basic foundation and the code they accept to set their moral aspects of life. Any non religious views only depict the world as a realm that is in complete chaos. Since morality is best understood by religion; the clergy‚ who are the religious authorities are assumed to be the authorities of morality as well. The clergy consist

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    Theories in my opinion depend on how you was raised and what your family believes in. Each author in the readings in morality in religion state their opinion on the topic of both morality and religion. The authors use Plato’s and Socrates dialogue to get their views across. and how they feel about natural law and divine command theory which deals with religion. In Rachel’s Does Morality Depend on Religion? In many traditions one being Christianity‚ God is the the one who makes the laws and has made

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    “Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be arbitrary whims of personalized Gods. Maybe instead we can make our own laws” (Blackburn 19). In this quote‚ he is suggesting we’d be better off making our own morals and ethics instead of following the teachings of a God. I agree with Blackburn in the respect that ethics does not depend on religion‚ but unlike Blackburn‚ I believe religion depends on ethics as well and is necessary to the functioning of our society. We are born into our ethics‚ just

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