answers1: All these are sweeping generalisations, but Paris has a
reputation for being a world leader in fashion and style, which could
come under "classy and sassy" though it does not fit all Parisians.
The others are really too far from the mark.
answers2: None of these.
answers3: none of the above
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Thursday, 31 October 2019
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
Does forensics have any connection with humanities?
answers1: Forensics is the study of diagnosing crimes, and the
humanities address human relations, society, and the liberal arts. The
only connection would be in how patterns of behavior and personality
patterns are predictive of criminality.
humanities address human relations, society, and the liberal arts. The
only connection would be in how patterns of behavior and personality
patterns are predictive of criminality.
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
College: humanities/social sciences degrees. what's anyone going to do with a humanities degree? obsolete?
answers1: I did a Bachelor of Social Science and Human Geography and
here I am, at age 23, earning $AU68,000 per annum, working in Social
Science and Human Geography in the private consulting sector. <br>
<br>
Social Science/Humanities are not useless, you just have to be smart
with how you use your degree to get a career.
answers2: First, understand that no area of knowledge is entirely
useless. There are quite a few jobs in the humanities that open up
every year. Unfortunately, about 10 to 20 times more people get
degrees in the humanities every year. <br>
<br>
The problem being that colleges decide their course offerings by how
much demand there is from teenagers. And far to many teenagers are
looking for majors with little if any math in them. Hence, too many
kids apply for the humanities each figuring they will be the exception
or they do not think at all. <br>
<br>
What society needs to do is to stop offering the humanities at public
schools. Public schools should offer majors based on the actual demand
from society. <br>
<br>
The private schools are far better at teaching the humanities and they
should be left to private schools who are free to teach whatever they
like.
answers3: I agree that no area of knowledge is useless, and I think
how you use the knowledge you obtain is just as important as what the
knowledge is. <br>
<br>
However, I disagree that humanities should only be taught at private
school, as then then people who cannot afford a private school are out
of luck.
here I am, at age 23, earning $AU68,000 per annum, working in Social
Science and Human Geography in the private consulting sector. <br>
<br>
Social Science/Humanities are not useless, you just have to be smart
with how you use your degree to get a career.
answers2: First, understand that no area of knowledge is entirely
useless. There are quite a few jobs in the humanities that open up
every year. Unfortunately, about 10 to 20 times more people get
degrees in the humanities every year. <br>
<br>
The problem being that colleges decide their course offerings by how
much demand there is from teenagers. And far to many teenagers are
looking for majors with little if any math in them. Hence, too many
kids apply for the humanities each figuring they will be the exception
or they do not think at all. <br>
<br>
What society needs to do is to stop offering the humanities at public
schools. Public schools should offer majors based on the actual demand
from society. <br>
<br>
The private schools are far better at teaching the humanities and they
should be left to private schools who are free to teach whatever they
like.
answers3: I agree that no area of knowledge is useless, and I think
how you use the knowledge you obtain is just as important as what the
knowledge is. <br>
<br>
However, I disagree that humanities should only be taught at private
school, as then then people who cannot afford a private school are out
of luck.
Monday, 28 October 2019
Does everyone have Humanities?
answers1: Humanities is the human race and what we do and the reason
that there is still war is because us humans believe in so much and we
will fight for what we believe in. Humans love to make mistakes and
if we never did then we would never learn from them.
answers2: A lot of it has to do with spelling and punctuation.
answers3: NO .Every one does not have humanities.That's why there are
still wars.When we are child ,we develop habits.People who do not have
good families ,or don't have parents develop bad habits and therefore
have no humanities in them.
answers4: don't mix things please war is something that should be done
for protection! humanity involves manners and religion some people
nowadays act like animals in humans bodies!!!those type have no
humanity!! thank you..
answers5: confused confused ever so confused thanks for confusing me. lmao
answers6: hello you... I cant say it because I would get reported for
abuse but next time you answer my Question give me a real answer and
if you did you would have not gotten reported for abuse.
answers7: because they are only human born to make mistakes.I'm not
all human I'm mixed that's why I'm totally human I got wings.
that there is still war is because us humans believe in so much and we
will fight for what we believe in. Humans love to make mistakes and
if we never did then we would never learn from them.
answers2: A lot of it has to do with spelling and punctuation.
answers3: NO .Every one does not have humanities.That's why there are
still wars.When we are child ,we develop habits.People who do not have
good families ,or don't have parents develop bad habits and therefore
have no humanities in them.
answers4: don't mix things please war is something that should be done
for protection! humanity involves manners and religion some people
nowadays act like animals in humans bodies!!!those type have no
humanity!! thank you..
answers5: confused confused ever so confused thanks for confusing me. lmao
answers6: hello you... I cant say it because I would get reported for
abuse but next time you answer my Question give me a real answer and
if you did you would have not gotten reported for abuse.
answers7: because they are only human born to make mistakes.I'm not
all human I'm mixed that's why I'm totally human I got wings.
Saturday, 26 October 2019
What is the last form of art?
answers1: Literature?
answers2: The 4 forms are Visual Art, Music Art, Dancing art, and Singing Art
answers2: The 4 forms are Visual Art, Music Art, Dancing art, and Singing Art
Friday, 25 October 2019
Are hawaiian martial arts worth learning?
answers1: That is the only website I came across when I was looking
for Lua a while ago. From what I gather it's an art of bone breaking,
so would probably be similar to ninpo taijutsu. It certainly isn't
widely spread or advertised, so if you've got a class near you, go for
it, it's the only way you'll really know.
answers2: Well, Hawaiian Kempo is the striking style of UFC light
heavy weight Chuck Liddel.
answers3: hello, <br>
<br>
kuialua... go for it! in the past, you could think of it as "dirty
jiujitsu for standup". nowadays, there is plenty of groundwork as
well. very nice system with a lot of practical application. works well
with silat, kali, escrima, arnis. <br>
<br>
there are instructors in california, washington for sure. not sure
other states, but they are getting more and more widespread. <br>
<br>
features: <br>
<br>
striking <br>
bone breaking <br>
joint locks <br>
basic weapons <br>
throws (similar to greco wrestling) <br>
about equal parts hard/soft <br>
<br>
<br>
you should try it! <br>
<br>
thanks
answers4: sure there is nothing wrong with learning how to defend yourself.
answers5: Hawaiian Martial Arts
answers6: The 2 hawaiian martial art i can think of on the top of my
head are american kenpo an kajukenbo. I might be wrong but what i find
in american martial arts is that their fast like lighnting strikes.
for Lua a while ago. From what I gather it's an art of bone breaking,
so would probably be similar to ninpo taijutsu. It certainly isn't
widely spread or advertised, so if you've got a class near you, go for
it, it's the only way you'll really know.
answers2: Well, Hawaiian Kempo is the striking style of UFC light
heavy weight Chuck Liddel.
answers3: hello, <br>
<br>
kuialua... go for it! in the past, you could think of it as "dirty
jiujitsu for standup". nowadays, there is plenty of groundwork as
well. very nice system with a lot of practical application. works well
with silat, kali, escrima, arnis. <br>
<br>
there are instructors in california, washington for sure. not sure
other states, but they are getting more and more widespread. <br>
<br>
features: <br>
<br>
striking <br>
bone breaking <br>
joint locks <br>
basic weapons <br>
throws (similar to greco wrestling) <br>
about equal parts hard/soft <br>
<br>
<br>
you should try it! <br>
<br>
thanks
answers4: sure there is nothing wrong with learning how to defend yourself.
answers5: Hawaiian Martial Arts
answers6: The 2 hawaiian martial art i can think of on the top of my
head are american kenpo an kajukenbo. I might be wrong but what i find
in american martial arts is that their fast like lighnting strikes.
Thursday, 24 October 2019
What major/minor should I have if I love poetry, literature, art, and creating art?
answers1: These things are hobbies, and will fulfill you as a person
but is not career choice. Educate yourself for a job people are
actually hiring for then can have money to explore your hobbies and
travel without becoming broke and bitter.
answers2: Comparative Arts <br>
Arts Management/Administration (business + art -> job working for
museum, performing art group, etc.) <br>
Art History <br>
Classical Civilization <br>
English <br>
Any Foreign Language <br>
Comparative Literature <br>
Anthropology <br>
Interior Design <br>
Philosophy <br>
Apparel Merchandising <br>
Studio Art <br>
<br>
Realize that there are career-oriented majors (business & engineering)
and others that simply prepare you for jobs that require a bachelor's
degree in any subject. There are more of the latter than many people
realize.
but is not career choice. Educate yourself for a job people are
actually hiring for then can have money to explore your hobbies and
travel without becoming broke and bitter.
answers2: Comparative Arts <br>
Arts Management/Administration (business + art -> job working for
museum, performing art group, etc.) <br>
Art History <br>
Classical Civilization <br>
English <br>
Any Foreign Language <br>
Comparative Literature <br>
Anthropology <br>
Interior Design <br>
Philosophy <br>
Apparel Merchandising <br>
Studio Art <br>
<br>
Realize that there are career-oriented majors (business & engineering)
and others that simply prepare you for jobs that require a bachelor's
degree in any subject. There are more of the latter than many people
realize.
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
What is the art of writing?
answers1: Writing is very much an art. Look at our scrawled notes
that we leave each other these days and compare them to the penmanship
used years ago. Learning how to write properly was actually taught in
school years ago. Read up on the art of calligraphy to see the
different fonts used and look at the beauty of the written word.
Years ago, books were handwritten by monks who took the time to make
each letter precise and to a certain standard. The first letter of a
word starting a book or chapter was often made very elaborately using
color and style. This is called illuminated script. Google some of
this or look in Wikipedia to see examples. Once you see the labour of
love put into these styles of writing, you will see that writing is
very much an art. And, even today, in some ways we still care. We
are selective of the color of ink in the gel pens we use or the
markers we write notes with. Just walking through the section of an
art supply store that carries various inks and pens will prove to you
that the art of writing is still very much alive.
answers2: because you can express yourself through it. And
coincidentally, that's what art is! Expression of one's self
answers3: Search the net for anything related to calligraphy and you
know why...:-)
that we leave each other these days and compare them to the penmanship
used years ago. Learning how to write properly was actually taught in
school years ago. Read up on the art of calligraphy to see the
different fonts used and look at the beauty of the written word.
Years ago, books were handwritten by monks who took the time to make
each letter precise and to a certain standard. The first letter of a
word starting a book or chapter was often made very elaborately using
color and style. This is called illuminated script. Google some of
this or look in Wikipedia to see examples. Once you see the labour of
love put into these styles of writing, you will see that writing is
very much an art. And, even today, in some ways we still care. We
are selective of the color of ink in the gel pens we use or the
markers we write notes with. Just walking through the section of an
art supply store that carries various inks and pens will prove to you
that the art of writing is still very much alive.
answers2: because you can express yourself through it. And
coincidentally, that's what art is! Expression of one's self
answers3: Search the net for anything related to calligraphy and you
know why...:-)
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
What exactly is art deco?
answers1: Art Deco was a popular international design movement from
1925 until 1939, affecting the decorative arts such as architecture,
interior design, and industrial design, as well as the visual arts
such as fashion, painting, the graphic arts and film. It's very sleek,
yet extremely decorative. Think "roaring 1920's" and you'd be close.
<br>
<br>
The links go to some art deco reference.
1925 until 1939, affecting the decorative arts such as architecture,
interior design, and industrial design, as well as the visual arts
such as fashion, painting, the graphic arts and film. It's very sleek,
yet extremely decorative. Think "roaring 1920's" and you'd be close.
<br>
<br>
The links go to some art deco reference.
Monday, 21 October 2019
Any artists out there? Help with Visual Arts questions? Please..?
answers1: 1. <a
href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=colour+wheel&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=FcWGT9quKcXmggf3xvy7Cg&sqi=2&ved=0CDQQsAQ&biw=1152&bih=729#hl=en&tbm=isch&q=colour+wheel+complementary+colours&revid=2051924980&sa=X&ei=GcWGT8uqPKuo0AGduJzcBw&ved=0CGMQgxY&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=70daf73debe68544&biw=1152&bih=729"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.google.ca/search?q=colour+whe...</a>
<br>
<br>
2.<a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=texture+in+paintings&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=Z8WGT8aNNMX9ggejvZS8Bg&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QsAQ&biw=1152&bih=729"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.google.ca/search?q=texture+in...</a>
<br>
<br>
3. <a href="http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/futurism.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/fut...</a>
<br>
<br>
4. http://painting.about.com/od/artglossaryf/g/deffocalpoint.htm
href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=colour+wheel&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=FcWGT9quKcXmggf3xvy7Cg&sqi=2&ved=0CDQQsAQ&biw=1152&bih=729#hl=en&tbm=isch&q=colour+wheel+complementary+colours&revid=2051924980&sa=X&ei=GcWGT8uqPKuo0AGduJzcBw&ved=0CGMQgxY&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=70daf73debe68544&biw=1152&bih=729"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.google.ca/search?q=colour+whe...</a>
<br>
<br>
2.<a href="http://www.google.ca/search?q=texture+in+paintings&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=Z8WGT8aNNMX9ggejvZS8Bg&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QsAQ&biw=1152&bih=729"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.google.ca/search?q=texture+in...</a>
<br>
<br>
3. <a href="http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/futurism.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/fut...</a>
<br>
<br>
4. http://painting.about.com/od/artglossaryf/g/deffocalpoint.htm
Sunday, 20 October 2019
What's the best way to get a job involving Visual arts?
answers1: go to a career cruising website <br>
take art class <br>
start making a portfolio early! <br>
volunteer at art classes and ask the teachers there
take art class <br>
start making a portfolio early! <br>
volunteer at art classes and ask the teachers there
Saturday, 19 October 2019
Just found out I need a VPA? Visual and Performing Arts?
answers1: Since it's a visual art, it probably has to be drama or
dance or something that involves a performance. For all schools it is
different, so check with our school guidance counselor. My school's
visual arts includes band, guitar class, music appreciation, and
simple art classes, but we aren't offered things like drama and dance.
dance or something that involves a performance. For all schools it is
different, so check with our school guidance counselor. My school's
visual arts includes band, guitar class, music appreciation, and
simple art classes, but we aren't offered things like drama and dance.
Friday, 18 October 2019
do they have the ACT in the uk?
answers1: Yes, there is ACT in the UK.
answers2: united kingdom obvious if you have any
answers2: united kingdom obvious if you have any
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Important/Universal quotes from Macbeth Acts 1-3?
answers1: Yes they are found in those Acts - when you read it, you'll
find them.
answers2: Macbeth Acts 1-3
find them.
answers2: Macbeth Acts 1-3
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
How do I act during sex?
answers1: Act like you want. Be loud, or soft, bang hard, or slow.
Whatever your feeling at the time. Just go with the flow joe :P
answers2: grunt a lot and then let out intermittent wails and yelps
answers3: Act like a man! Be hard! Slap ger on the @ss, kiss her and
play along with her **** whie your penis is into her vagina :D.. Say
do you love that babe ? Ha ? Do you want me to go faster ? Slower? Do
you wish to have me to hit difficult :D and many others.. Alternate
potions every 5-10 minutes.
answers4: Slow, gentle, ask a lot of questions beforehand.
answers5: Act bored. Answer the phone or send text messages to other
guys or girls.
Whatever your feeling at the time. Just go with the flow joe :P
answers2: grunt a lot and then let out intermittent wails and yelps
answers3: Act like a man! Be hard! Slap ger on the @ss, kiss her and
play along with her **** whie your penis is into her vagina :D.. Say
do you love that babe ? Ha ? Do you want me to go faster ? Slower? Do
you wish to have me to hit difficult :D and many others.. Alternate
potions every 5-10 minutes.
answers4: Slow, gentle, ask a lot of questions beforehand.
answers5: Act bored. Answer the phone or send text messages to other
guys or girls.
Monday, 14 October 2019
What is acting black or acting white or whatever??
answers1: If you don't believe in interracial reproduction,your a
beget , and if you are raised with morals and don't see why people
would want to have "other" (culture and morals are shamed upon , why
does the rest of the world hate are lack of culture and morals?)
"OTHER''
answers2: i hear "acting white or black" all the time. <br>
Some blacks say to me that I "act white" because of the way i talk or
act. Or sometimes they're like where's your blackness?(I act like the
way my mother taught me. She says that i should be a classy lady.)
<br>
<br>
I always wondered what's acting black or acting white? I think its
silly. I'm defiantly not ghetto. (i don't live in it or act like one)
I don't care for rap, lol.( i love alternative and indie.) <br>
<br>
All i can say is to be yourself, that's all. Don't worry about what
people say to you. <br>
I ignore the ignorant people. <br>
<br>
People who says those things are well ignorant, sorry, but thats my
opinion. <br>
Just be you!!!
answers3: Logically there is no such thing as acting a certain race.
There is only an ignorant way of thinking that you can act a certain
race. When people usually say this, they are staying it by
stereotypical standards only. People who say this, or think this, it's
best not to hang around them because they are obviously ignorant and
ignorant.
answers4: I think when a person is black and they talk properly or use
the valley girl accent automatically this person is acting white. <br>
When a white person hangs around blacks and start to talk the way a
black person talks they are acting black.. Like you said some people
are not acting this is they way that they are. The problem is this
world is filled with ignorance and when ever you are not acting like
everyone else then your acting different.
answers5: i agree this is ignorant racism on both sides. we can act how we want
beget , and if you are raised with morals and don't see why people
would want to have "other" (culture and morals are shamed upon , why
does the rest of the world hate are lack of culture and morals?)
"OTHER''
answers2: i hear "acting white or black" all the time. <br>
Some blacks say to me that I "act white" because of the way i talk or
act. Or sometimes they're like where's your blackness?(I act like the
way my mother taught me. She says that i should be a classy lady.)
<br>
<br>
I always wondered what's acting black or acting white? I think its
silly. I'm defiantly not ghetto. (i don't live in it or act like one)
I don't care for rap, lol.( i love alternative and indie.) <br>
<br>
All i can say is to be yourself, that's all. Don't worry about what
people say to you. <br>
I ignore the ignorant people. <br>
<br>
People who says those things are well ignorant, sorry, but thats my
opinion. <br>
Just be you!!!
answers3: Logically there is no such thing as acting a certain race.
There is only an ignorant way of thinking that you can act a certain
race. When people usually say this, they are staying it by
stereotypical standards only. People who say this, or think this, it's
best not to hang around them because they are obviously ignorant and
ignorant.
answers4: I think when a person is black and they talk properly or use
the valley girl accent automatically this person is acting white. <br>
When a white person hangs around blacks and start to talk the way a
black person talks they are acting black.. Like you said some people
are not acting this is they way that they are. The problem is this
world is filled with ignorance and when ever you are not acting like
everyone else then your acting different.
answers5: i agree this is ignorant racism on both sides. we can act how we want
Sunday, 13 October 2019
how many people can fit in webster theater?
answers1: The main theatre is like 1200 people, the smaller one is maybe 200.
Saturday, 12 October 2019
what theater in panama?
answers1: Please give me more information in this question i dont
understand what you want to know about theaters in Panama. <br>
<br>
There are a lot of theaters here.
answers2: The movies usually come out later over there but you can try
the movie theatre in los pueblos or check and see if there is a
theatre by the canal zone.
understand what you want to know about theaters in Panama. <br>
<br>
There are a lot of theaters here.
answers2: The movies usually come out later over there but you can try
the movie theatre in los pueblos or check and see if there is a
theatre by the canal zone.
Friday, 11 October 2019
How to hook up new Home Theater.?
answers1: Hook up the BluRay using HDMI. Don't worry about getting a
"quality" cable. Just find a cheap one online and you will be fine.
Your surround system should have come with all the wires to hook up
the speakers. You may need another HDMI to connent the receiver to
the TV.
answers2: definitely use hdmi cables. they will give you the true 5.1
sound. dont cheap out on cables, but dont get expensive once either.
just go on ebay and get quality high speed hdmi cables for $15-$20
each. i got 2 ultra high speed HDMI cables(gold connectors too :) and
thick insulation)for $30 for both of them. They work superbly!! they
are really thick and sturdy, but still flexible, and it only cost me
$30 bucks for both of them! Just do a little research and you'll be
fine...
answers3: Buy your HDMI cables on ebay/amazon. Don't pay more than $20.
answers4: Connect HDMI from Blu-ray player and Home Theater to TV for
video then optical cable from Blu-ray player to Home theater for
surround sound.
"quality" cable. Just find a cheap one online and you will be fine.
Your surround system should have come with all the wires to hook up
the speakers. You may need another HDMI to connent the receiver to
the TV.
answers2: definitely use hdmi cables. they will give you the true 5.1
sound. dont cheap out on cables, but dont get expensive once either.
just go on ebay and get quality high speed hdmi cables for $15-$20
each. i got 2 ultra high speed HDMI cables(gold connectors too :) and
thick insulation)for $30 for both of them. They work superbly!! they
are really thick and sturdy, but still flexible, and it only cost me
$30 bucks for both of them! Just do a little research and you'll be
fine...
answers3: Buy your HDMI cables on ebay/amazon. Don't pay more than $20.
answers4: Connect HDMI from Blu-ray player and Home Theater to TV for
video then optical cable from Blu-ray player to Home theater for
surround sound.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
Help on Elizabethan Theater History?
answers1: You'll be able to get all the answers from these
comprehensive sites. They contain links to browse for more
information. <br>
<br>
http://www.william-shakespeare.info/elizabethan-theatre-facts.htm <br>
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/elizabethan-theatre.htm <br>
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-theatre.htm <br>
http://www.globe-theatre.org.uk/globe-theatre-sitemap.htm <br>
<br>
For free, I'll tell you the answer to no 8 is boys. There were no
actresses until the Restoration of Charles II in the latter half of
the 17th century; all the female parts were played by boys. Women on
the stage would have been considered no better than wh0res.
answers2: 6) Comedy and tragedy(don't know the third) 8)males
comprehensive sites. They contain links to browse for more
information. <br>
<br>
http://www.william-shakespeare.info/elizabethan-theatre-facts.htm <br>
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/elizabethan-theatre.htm <br>
http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/elizabethan-theatre.htm <br>
http://www.globe-theatre.org.uk/globe-theatre-sitemap.htm <br>
<br>
For free, I'll tell you the answer to no 8 is boys. There were no
actresses until the Restoration of Charles II in the latter half of
the 17th century; all the female parts were played by boys. Women on
the stage would have been considered no better than wh0res.
answers2: 6) Comedy and tragedy(don't know the third) 8)males
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Sunshine (the movie) in theatres?
answers1: Dont know...By the way did you get my question about the
book "Michelle Remembers" ?I got some questions I would like to run by
you personally Ive tried three times already r u getting them???
Running Deer.....
answers2: Yea, it's only being shown right now in larger cities and in
some independent theaters.It will most likely hit other theaters in a
2 or 3 weeks. They did the same thing for the recent Don Cheadle movie
"Talk To Me" which released in LA & NY 4 weeks ago and just him
independent theaters 2 weeks ago... like in Raleigh it's playing at 1
theater city-wide, not at any theater in surrounding areas like Durham
& Chapel Hill, and might not come out in the big name theaters in the
area. Sunshine, like Talk To Me, will definitely be worth the wait to
see though... even if you have to wait til it hits DVD cuz in the
summer the theaters only want the big buck bringing blockbusters.
answers3: It's probably on limited release. You will definitally be
able to find it in your local movie store when the time comes, but for
now you should either wait it out or find a theatre that is playing
the film.
book "Michelle Remembers" ?I got some questions I would like to run by
you personally Ive tried three times already r u getting them???
Running Deer.....
answers2: Yea, it's only being shown right now in larger cities and in
some independent theaters.It will most likely hit other theaters in a
2 or 3 weeks. They did the same thing for the recent Don Cheadle movie
"Talk To Me" which released in LA & NY 4 weeks ago and just him
independent theaters 2 weeks ago... like in Raleigh it's playing at 1
theater city-wide, not at any theater in surrounding areas like Durham
& Chapel Hill, and might not come out in the big name theaters in the
area. Sunshine, like Talk To Me, will definitely be worth the wait to
see though... even if you have to wait til it hits DVD cuz in the
summer the theaters only want the big buck bringing blockbusters.
answers3: It's probably on limited release. You will definitally be
able to find it in your local movie store when the time comes, but for
now you should either wait it out or find a theatre that is playing
the film.
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
Are There Any Spoken Word / Poetry Lounges In Dallas , TX ?
answers1: Poetry Slam Dallas
answers2: This Site Might Help You. <br>
<br>
RE: <br>
Are There Any Spoken Word / Poetry Lounges In Dallas , TX ? <br>
Where are some spoken word or poetry lounges in dallas , tx ?
answers3: Spoken Word Dallas
answers4: extremely tough stuff. seek from bing and yahoo. that will could help!
answers5: Yes. <br>
<br>
These websites will help you find several places for spoken word and
poetry readings. <br>
<br>
dfwopenmics.com <br>
<br>
www.dallaspoets.org <br>
<br>
If you like the craziness of poetry slams look here. www.dallaspoetryslam.com
answers6: --->> Tips--->
https://trimurl.im/e91/are-there-any-spoken-word-poetry-lounges-in-dallas-tx
answers2: This Site Might Help You. <br>
<br>
RE: <br>
Are There Any Spoken Word / Poetry Lounges In Dallas , TX ? <br>
Where are some spoken word or poetry lounges in dallas , tx ?
answers3: Spoken Word Dallas
answers4: extremely tough stuff. seek from bing and yahoo. that will could help!
answers5: Yes. <br>
<br>
These websites will help you find several places for spoken word and
poetry readings. <br>
<br>
dfwopenmics.com <br>
<br>
www.dallaspoets.org <br>
<br>
If you like the craziness of poetry slams look here. www.dallaspoetryslam.com
answers6: --->> Tips--->
https://trimurl.im/e91/are-there-any-spoken-word-poetry-lounges-in-dallas-tx
Monday, 7 October 2019
A category for poetry?
answers1: Hm...perhaps you're right, that would be nice. There are
many people here who are interested in poetry and sometimes even
display their own works.
answers2: problematic point. check out with google. that will might help!
answers3: I think so too. It would good. I'd use it. :)
answers4: Yeah, poetry is great!! But if they don't add a site, you
can use Books and Authors in the Arts and Literature section. <br>
<br>
I'm still hoping for an Antiques section to come soon!!
answers5: Do suggest it. I think it is a great idea. You can use the
Literature section if you would like, but poetry deserves a section
all it's own. I really enjoy poetry and would like to see it in
yahoo.
many people here who are interested in poetry and sometimes even
display their own works.
answers2: problematic point. check out with google. that will might help!
answers3: I think so too. It would good. I'd use it. :)
answers4: Yeah, poetry is great!! But if they don't add a site, you
can use Books and Authors in the Arts and Literature section. <br>
<br>
I'm still hoping for an Antiques section to come soon!!
answers5: Do suggest it. I think it is a great idea. You can use the
Literature section if you would like, but poetry deserves a section
all it's own. I really enjoy poetry and would like to see it in
yahoo.
Sunday, 6 October 2019
Female Poetry?
answers1: Margaret Atwood actually wrote short stories that changed
the original meaning behind the "traditional children's fairytales"
and made them into more darker and satiryical observations on the
psychological dynamics between men and woman. By transforming the
original fairytale into a different form, the author was challanging
the basic notions of male power (and control) of women's fertility and
women's freedom of choice. <br>
<br>
<br>
Margaret Atwood (b. 1939) the Canadian writer, is familiar to readers
all over the world as the author of some of the finest and most
influential fiction of the last few decades. Titles like The
Handmaid's Tale, Alias Grace, and The Robber Bride have won many
awards, sold in their millions and have been made into films. <br>
<br>
<br>
Maybe you wouldnt have to memorise the entire thing, perhaps just an
excerpt: <br>
<br>
Helen of Troy Does Countertop Dancing <br>
by Margaret Atwood <br>
<br>
<br>
The world is full of women <br>
who'd tell me I should be ashamed of myself <br>
if they had the chance. Quit dancing. <br>
Get some self-respect <br>
and a day job. <br>
Right. And minimum wage, <br>
and varicose veins, just standing <br>
in one place for eight hours <br>
behind a glass counter <br>
bundled up to the neck, instead of <br>
naked as a meat sandwich. <br>
Selling gloves, or something. <br>
Instead of what I do sell. <br>
You have to have talent <br>
to peddle a thing so nebulous <br>
and without material form. <br>
Exploited, they'd say. Yes, any way <br>
you cut it, but I've a choice <br>
of how, and I'll take the money. <br>
<br>
I do give value. <br>
Like preachers, I sell vision, <br>
like perfume ads, desire <br>
or its facsimile. Like jokes <br>
or war, it's all in the timing. <br>
I sell men back their worse suspicions: <br>
that everything's for sale, <br>
and piecemeal. They gaze at me and see <br>
a chain-saw murder just before it happens, <br>
when thigh, ***, inkblot, crevice, tit, and nipple <br>
are still connected. <br>
Such hatred leaps in them, <br>
my beery worshippers! That, or a bleary <br>
hopeless love. Seeing the rows of heads <br>
and upturned eyes, imploring <br>
but ready to snap at my ankles, <br>
I understand floods and earthquakes, and the urge <br>
to step on ants. I keep the beat, <br>
and dance for them because <br>
they can't. The music smells like foxes, <br>
crisp as heated metal <br>
searing the nostrils <br>
or humid as August, hazy and languorous <br>
as a looted city the day after, <br>
when all the rape's been done <br>
already, and the killing, <br>
and the survivors wander around <br>
looking for garbage <br>
to eat, and there's only a bleak exhaustion. <br>
Speaking of which, it's the smiling <br>
tires me out the most. <br>
This, and the pretence <br>
that I can't hear them. <br>
And I can't, because I'm after all <br>
a foreigner to them. <br>
The speech here is all warty gutturals, <br>
obvious as a slab of ham, <br>
but I come from the province of the gods <br>
where meanings are lilting and oblique. <br>
I don't let on to everyone, <br>
but lean close, and I'll whisper: <br>
My mother was raped by a holy swan. <br>
You believe that? You can take me out to dinner. <br>
That's what we tell all the husbands. <br>
There sure are a lot of dangerous birds around. <br>
<br>
Not that anyone here <br>
but you would understand. <br>
The rest of them would like to watch me <br>
and feel nothing. Reduce me to components <br>
as in a clock factory or abattoir. <br>
Crush out the mystery. <br>
Wall me up alive <br>
in my own body. <br>
They'd like to see through me, <br>
but nothing is more opaque <br>
than absolute transparency. <br>
Look--my feet don't hit the marble! <br>
Like breath or a balloon, I'm rising, <br>
I hover six inches in the air <br>
in my blazing swan-egg of light. <br>
You think I'm not a goddess? <br>
Try me. <br>
This is a torch song. <br>
Touch me and you'll burn.
answers2: Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Barett Browning and Emily Dickinson
all have some really beautiful poetry. Just give 'em a Google search
and you can probably find an anthology of all of their poetry, as well
as some other women poets. <br>
<br>
Good luck with the assignment! :)
answers3: difficult task. search onto the search engines. that can help!
the original meaning behind the "traditional children's fairytales"
and made them into more darker and satiryical observations on the
psychological dynamics between men and woman. By transforming the
original fairytale into a different form, the author was challanging
the basic notions of male power (and control) of women's fertility and
women's freedom of choice. <br>
<br>
<br>
Margaret Atwood (b. 1939) the Canadian writer, is familiar to readers
all over the world as the author of some of the finest and most
influential fiction of the last few decades. Titles like The
Handmaid's Tale, Alias Grace, and The Robber Bride have won many
awards, sold in their millions and have been made into films. <br>
<br>
<br>
Maybe you wouldnt have to memorise the entire thing, perhaps just an
excerpt: <br>
<br>
Helen of Troy Does Countertop Dancing <br>
by Margaret Atwood <br>
<br>
<br>
The world is full of women <br>
who'd tell me I should be ashamed of myself <br>
if they had the chance. Quit dancing. <br>
Get some self-respect <br>
and a day job. <br>
Right. And minimum wage, <br>
and varicose veins, just standing <br>
in one place for eight hours <br>
behind a glass counter <br>
bundled up to the neck, instead of <br>
naked as a meat sandwich. <br>
Selling gloves, or something. <br>
Instead of what I do sell. <br>
You have to have talent <br>
to peddle a thing so nebulous <br>
and without material form. <br>
Exploited, they'd say. Yes, any way <br>
you cut it, but I've a choice <br>
of how, and I'll take the money. <br>
<br>
I do give value. <br>
Like preachers, I sell vision, <br>
like perfume ads, desire <br>
or its facsimile. Like jokes <br>
or war, it's all in the timing. <br>
I sell men back their worse suspicions: <br>
that everything's for sale, <br>
and piecemeal. They gaze at me and see <br>
a chain-saw murder just before it happens, <br>
when thigh, ***, inkblot, crevice, tit, and nipple <br>
are still connected. <br>
Such hatred leaps in them, <br>
my beery worshippers! That, or a bleary <br>
hopeless love. Seeing the rows of heads <br>
and upturned eyes, imploring <br>
but ready to snap at my ankles, <br>
I understand floods and earthquakes, and the urge <br>
to step on ants. I keep the beat, <br>
and dance for them because <br>
they can't. The music smells like foxes, <br>
crisp as heated metal <br>
searing the nostrils <br>
or humid as August, hazy and languorous <br>
as a looted city the day after, <br>
when all the rape's been done <br>
already, and the killing, <br>
and the survivors wander around <br>
looking for garbage <br>
to eat, and there's only a bleak exhaustion. <br>
Speaking of which, it's the smiling <br>
tires me out the most. <br>
This, and the pretence <br>
that I can't hear them. <br>
And I can't, because I'm after all <br>
a foreigner to them. <br>
The speech here is all warty gutturals, <br>
obvious as a slab of ham, <br>
but I come from the province of the gods <br>
where meanings are lilting and oblique. <br>
I don't let on to everyone, <br>
but lean close, and I'll whisper: <br>
My mother was raped by a holy swan. <br>
You believe that? You can take me out to dinner. <br>
That's what we tell all the husbands. <br>
There sure are a lot of dangerous birds around. <br>
<br>
Not that anyone here <br>
but you would understand. <br>
The rest of them would like to watch me <br>
and feel nothing. Reduce me to components <br>
as in a clock factory or abattoir. <br>
Crush out the mystery. <br>
Wall me up alive <br>
in my own body. <br>
They'd like to see through me, <br>
but nothing is more opaque <br>
than absolute transparency. <br>
Look--my feet don't hit the marble! <br>
Like breath or a balloon, I'm rising, <br>
I hover six inches in the air <br>
in my blazing swan-egg of light. <br>
You think I'm not a goddess? <br>
Try me. <br>
This is a torch song. <br>
Touch me and you'll burn.
answers2: Maya Angelou, Elizabeth Barett Browning and Emily Dickinson
all have some really beautiful poetry. Just give 'em a Google search
and you can probably find an anthology of all of their poetry, as well
as some other women poets. <br>
<br>
Good luck with the assignment! :)
answers3: difficult task. search onto the search engines. that can help!
Saturday, 5 October 2019
Lyrics vs. Poetry?
answers1: Lyrics go to a specific song but poetry comes from that persons heart
answers2: confusing factor. query using yahoo. just that might help!
answers3: lyrics are poetry put to music. the reason most people
understand lyrics better is that most poets try to use different ways
to communicate the same idea in poetry.
answers4: hmm. You can think of lyrics as free verse poetry. Free
versing is a form of poetry that does not implement any pattern
(stanza, meter, rhyme sceme, etc..). I would think that lyrics would
be easier to understand than poems. The writer would have a lot more
freedom writing free verse/lyrics, as opposed to the rigid form and
unchanging meters of a poem. <br>
<br>
Also this is just my opinion, but i think poems are much more
antiquated than lyrical devices. The fact that most of the best poets
in history date back hundreds of years really contributes to the fact
that we have a harder time understanding it. Why? mainly because the
language back then isn't used in modern times. People who lived back
in Shakespeares' times probably had an easier time understanding what
he wrote. <br>
<br>
Another thing. People tend to be more exposed to music than poetry.
They also find music more appealing. This might be a reason why more
people understand music better.
answers5: I need a good balance of the two. No matter how great the
lyrics are, if the beat and guitar sucks, I just can't listen.
Likewise, no matter how fabulous the accompaniment, if the lyrics are
dumb (and we've all heard those songs that make NO sense), I can't be
bothered to listen... Besides, I rarely just listen. I have to sing
along...
answers6: The major difference is audience. Lyrics are written for a
mass audience of people with disposable cash. Poetry is written for
an audience that understands literature. Obviously one is much larger
than the other. <br>
<br>
Because of that initial difference, lyrics often times depend on
cliche and less grammatically correct language in order to keep the
beat. I poetry cliche is frowned upon as being lazy and grammatically
incorrect language is laughed at UNLESS it is cleverly deliberate and
is a device to make a point.
answers2: confusing factor. query using yahoo. just that might help!
answers3: lyrics are poetry put to music. the reason most people
understand lyrics better is that most poets try to use different ways
to communicate the same idea in poetry.
answers4: hmm. You can think of lyrics as free verse poetry. Free
versing is a form of poetry that does not implement any pattern
(stanza, meter, rhyme sceme, etc..). I would think that lyrics would
be easier to understand than poems. The writer would have a lot more
freedom writing free verse/lyrics, as opposed to the rigid form and
unchanging meters of a poem. <br>
<br>
Also this is just my opinion, but i think poems are much more
antiquated than lyrical devices. The fact that most of the best poets
in history date back hundreds of years really contributes to the fact
that we have a harder time understanding it. Why? mainly because the
language back then isn't used in modern times. People who lived back
in Shakespeares' times probably had an easier time understanding what
he wrote. <br>
<br>
Another thing. People tend to be more exposed to music than poetry.
They also find music more appealing. This might be a reason why more
people understand music better.
answers5: I need a good balance of the two. No matter how great the
lyrics are, if the beat and guitar sucks, I just can't listen.
Likewise, no matter how fabulous the accompaniment, if the lyrics are
dumb (and we've all heard those songs that make NO sense), I can't be
bothered to listen... Besides, I rarely just listen. I have to sing
along...
answers6: The major difference is audience. Lyrics are written for a
mass audience of people with disposable cash. Poetry is written for
an audience that understands literature. Obviously one is much larger
than the other. <br>
<br>
Because of that initial difference, lyrics often times depend on
cliche and less grammatically correct language in order to keep the
beat. I poetry cliche is frowned upon as being lazy and grammatically
incorrect language is laughed at UNLESS it is cleverly deliberate and
is a device to make a point.
Friday, 4 October 2019
philosophy!?!? skin care?
answers1: Macys doesn't carry it, but Sephora does. <br>
Another place to get GREAT deals on it is the TV shopping channel QVC
and its website. They have a special deal with Philosophy where they
sell products of theirs no one else carries, and it's pretty cheap.
Another place to get GREAT deals on it is the TV shopping channel QVC
and its website. They have a special deal with Philosophy where they
sell products of theirs no one else carries, and it's pretty cheap.
Thursday, 3 October 2019
eclectic philosophy of education in detail?
answers1: Read this article : <br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism</a>
<br>
<br>
I doubt if eclecticism is being taught anywhere. <br>
<br>
But an all round education aught to at least consider the ideas of
other philosophies.
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclecticism</a>
<br>
<br>
I doubt if eclecticism is being taught anywhere. <br>
<br>
But an all round education aught to at least consider the ideas of
other philosophies.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
extension(philosophy)?
answers1: philosophy??? <br>
whatever your answer.... make it vague and confusing, they'll HAVE to
pass it then!! :)
whatever your answer.... make it vague and confusing, they'll HAVE to
pass it then!! :)
Tuesday, 1 October 2019
philosophy major?
answers1: I am a graduate of Philosophy. We studied, Philosophy of
God, Universe, Religion, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophy of
State, Philosophy of Morals, Logic, Philosophy of knowledge etc.
Everything we studied always deals with reasoning. Like, proving God's
existence through reason. In Philosophy of State, we studied
communism. Very interesting...
answers2: Bong's got it as far as the usual Western education
curriculum.. It might be wise to supplement "the usual" with some
review of Eastern thought and metaphysics -- provides a far more
balanced view and approach. Especially since the West is besotted by
"reason" and the East leans a bit more toward consciousness
experience. <br>
<br>
I would suggest adding the "psychology of meditation" plus
experiential practices, for example. And researching such schools of
thought as esoteric Buddhism, Daoism and Shinto. Not to mention Vedic
studies -- a mindblower. Reason/logic can take you only so far in
realizing "the Truth" --which, of course, is what philosophy is all
about. The Eastern disciplines will take you the rest of the way :))
God, Universe, Religion, Philosophical Psychology, Philosophy of
State, Philosophy of Morals, Logic, Philosophy of knowledge etc.
Everything we studied always deals with reasoning. Like, proving God's
existence through reason. In Philosophy of State, we studied
communism. Very interesting...
answers2: Bong's got it as far as the usual Western education
curriculum.. It might be wise to supplement "the usual" with some
review of Eastern thought and metaphysics -- provides a far more
balanced view and approach. Especially since the West is besotted by
"reason" and the East leans a bit more toward consciousness
experience. <br>
<br>
I would suggest adding the "psychology of meditation" plus
experiential practices, for example. And researching such schools of
thought as esoteric Buddhism, Daoism and Shinto. Not to mention Vedic
studies -- a mindblower. Reason/logic can take you only so far in
realizing "the Truth" --which, of course, is what philosophy is all
about. The Eastern disciplines will take you the rest of the way :))
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