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    The Thinker

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    Castillo Ceramics and Sculpture Period 4 12/15/12 The Thinker The Thinker was a sculpture created by Auguste Rodin in 1882. It was originally made of plaster‚ but other recreations of it are made of bronze. The Thinker was originally part of The Gates of Hell‚ which represented the poet Dante as he contemplated writing The Divine Comedy. The size of the statue varies between the many copies‚ but the original was around 2 feet. The original Thinker had a smooth texture and a dark color. The statue has

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    Harrisburg Area Community College “What Makes My Thinker Think…” Robert Nasuti Humanities 201: World Mythology Professor Pappadakis 27 April 2013 Robert Nasuti Professor Pappadakis Humanities 201 27 April 2013 “What Makes My Thinker Think…” The processes used to record the myths‚ stories and events of history come in many different forms. The most common mode of capturing the past is the ever-familiar writings found in the endless pages of written documents

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    Gates Of Hell Sparknotes

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    finished‚ and many wonder if Rodin really was finished or not. Rodin made the Gates of Hell to resemble his thoughts on Dante’s Inferno with his own twist. Rodin also placed various sculptures of his others works into the Gates of Hell including The Thinker‚ the Three Shades‚ Fleeting Love‚ and I am Beautiful to name a few. (Elsen‚ 1985) History of the Gates of Hell Rodin was asked to build a monumental bronze doors for a new museum of arts. Although‚ Rodin was allowed to decide what to base the doors

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    Thinking as a hobby

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    can assume that the author is the main character in this story and he established his own point of view. Golding in his essay divides people into three groups: grade-three thinkers‚ grade-two thinkers‚ and grade-one thinkers. He also claims that more than ninety percent of humans are representatives of first kind thinkers. The story begins when author was a young boy and he attended to grammar school. His headmaster called for him and met at his cabin. In the office he has three statues‚ which

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    particular grade. A grade-three thinker is the most common of the grades‚ "Man is a gregarious animal‚ and enjoys agreement as cows will graze all the same way on the side of a hill"‚ (Golding 220). He is trying to portray that grade-three thinkers will individually do what it takes to be correct in what they are trying to accomplish. Golding points out three statues which one of his teachers keep above his desk and cupboards‚ Venus‚ who represents love‚ Rodin ’s Thinker‚ which represents pure thought

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    My Visit to Museum of Art

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    To some people art is very important‚ to others it is nothing. To most‚ it is nice‚ but fades besides the everyday problems of physical survival‚ housing‚ food‚ money‚ children‚ etc. The value boils down to what you think you are: a meat machine or a spiritual being. For a meat machine‚ naturally anything that is not about physical survival is very secondary. The spiritual being needs more than physical product‚ but sources for development of mind and thought. There appears to be something about

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    Meng Yuan Professor George Baker TA Megan Metcalf Art History 54 Dec.6.2012 Formal Analysis: Sculpture With significant differences in shapes‚ volumes‚ texture and settings‚ Auguste Rodin’s Walking Man and Richard Serra’s T.E.U.C.L.A.‚ two conspicuous sculptures in UCLA sculpture garden‚ both demonstrate the combination of movement and stillness to viewers. Though‚ Rodin’s sculpture mainly represents it through a posture of a body in motion‚ while Serra tries to represent it by creating an

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    Practicing Report

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    It is in JINXIU travel agency that I have my practice.There are six departments and I was in two departments: treatmemt department and ticket department. My job is receiving guests in the office and ordering plane ticket for costomers‚ and some times I also answered the phone‚ helping visitors understand traveling route of travel agency or taking tickets for them.  Because tourism is a service industry‚ so I want to learn how to communicate with different People and learn some business about travel

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    Practicing Mindfulness

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    The results do in fact agree with the hypotheses that practicing mindfulness positively increases quality of life. Each journal entry will be discussed below. Additionally‚ the table below will demonstrate how many times her mind stop being mindful of the present moment and wander off thinking of other things. It is important to note that one the fourth day she wondered off more times than the rest of the days‚ however‚ she also practiced being mindful for a longer amount of time on the foruth day

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    The Unreflective Thinker

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    The Unreflective Thinker HUM/111 June 10‚ 2012 Dawn Thurmond The Unreflective Thinker After reviewing the text from Linda Elder and Richard Paul‚ I learned that I am most like an unreflective thinker. As of right now that is what I would consider myself. I never notice that I am always making assumptions‚ forming concepts‚ drawing inferences‚ and thinking. During the course of this class I think that I will be able to move on to the challenged thinker stage. I think that my thinking

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