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    interesting, which is why I choose it for the Research Project. I am interested about how the Dictatorial style of government affects the overall growth of the humanities globally. My goal for this project is to research and understand the positive and negative effects of dictatorships on the academic growth as well as growth in the humanities. There are clear negative effects like the loss of literature in countries such as Germany, where specific types of book from certain eras were burned. In addition

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    Humanities and Social Sciences involves students undertaking the process of inquiry learning in order to acquire the desired skills and understandings that are embedded within the Australian Curriculum. Reynolds (2014 p3) suggests that Humanities and Social Science learners need to be ‘self-directed, flexible, have complex thinking skills and be reflective of their learning’- these skills are solidly linked to the inquiry process and the Australian Curriculum and is why inquiry learning in the Humanities

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    Humanity

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    Humanity is a part of everyday life, but what if your humanity was lost? All throughout the human existence, there has been humanity. In the time period of humanity, humanity was put to the test. Mass genocides, cruel leaders, world wars, and many more have shown humanity at its lowest. It shows how humanity is completely destroyed in times of injustice and war. Surviving Hitler, by Andrea Warren and The Diary of Anne Frank by Goodrich and Hackett show how the Nazi party dehumanized all Europeans

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    Modernist Assault: 1. We know that experts had trouble being able to tell the difference between the works of Picasso and Braque. Defend whether or not this made each artist's work any less original. It does not make their art any less original. Originality is about creativity and innovation. While their work was similar, it was the only of it’s kind at the time. They pioneered the path of cubism side by side. I would not consider this to be unoriginal, but a tandem effort to make their own art.

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    The sacrifice of Jesus Christ was the greatest act of reconciliation, and to this day his death persists to reconcile humanity. Moreover, God calls His people to be “Christ’s ambassadors” and conduct ourselves “as though God were making his appeal through us” (2 Corinthians 5:20). Thus, I am commanded to reflect the God’s reconciliation through my actions and remember that

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    In a such a fast-paced world, the humanities are the much needed breath of fresh air that allows everything to slow down for a moment. Some use this time to reflect on past experiences and question what they believe and how things are done. But the most important aspect of the humanities is, arguably, its ability to present the past in a simplistic view so that society may learn from its mistakes in order to cultivate a better future. In an attempt to do so, it is imperative that this country is

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    The Three Sciences

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    How knowledge produced is influenced by vocabulary and environmental conditions In the world of science, there are three main categories which cover many other disciplines. These three main groups are the natural sciences, the social sciences and humanities. As the name “natural sciences” indicates, the main focus of this particular group of scientists is to find regularities in the irregular world of today. They would create formulas and structures to illustrate movement. The “social sciences” shed

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    Humanities has shaped the world we live in today by giving us an understanding of others through principles, histories and languages. It allows us to reflect on the past so we can prepare for the future. From Early Renaissance art to the present, the arts and ideas of people are inspirations of expectation, reality and attraction seen in the world today. Humanities teach us nothing except the significance of life. Humanities encourages us to think creatively and reason and question the world we live

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    Nt1310 Unit 2 Assignment

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    out. Reflecting back on these individual papers helps to express what I have learned. The first paper that was written was the humanities essay. The humanities essay helped to provide an understanding of the artistic analysis of the artwork that we chose to write about. When the assignment was first assigned I thought it was going to be difficult, seeing that the humanities field is all about expressing your opinion and deconstructing the text for what it says and not how it does so. As I begun to

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    As Mira Grant once said, “the only thing we have in this world that is utterly and intrinsically ours is our integrity.” Humanity exists in society today due to the actions of the people who came before us, pioneering a way to live by. Literature is a reflecting mirror of society, which changes slightly throughout the course of history, in both positive and negative ways, as authors utilize the power of words to comment on significant aspects of social values. Their works give the audience insight

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