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    To categorize art by such vague criteria as expression and form would be difficult if it were not for the several prevailing theories presented by Tolstoy and Bell. According to Tolstoy’s theory of expression, something is art only if it successfully does the following. First, it must have been created with the intention of being art and revealed to an audience through a publicly accessible medium, even if the audience is a single individual. These mediums must be physical things such as shapes,

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    Coms 103: Informative Speech Outline Specific Purpose: My audience will learn why music is healthy and beneficial to your health Thesis Statement: Music is an essential part of our lives and is important to the development and health of your body. Introduction I. Attention Getter: (Start speech by playing music, turning lights off, dancing a little?) So we all listen to music, it’s apart of our everyday lives. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who said they cant stand music.. and if

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    Postmodern art is the representation of the return to pre-modern art styles and genres, and there is no longer a division between art, popular culture, and media. This philosophical term challenged and reacted against what modernism had to say, echoing dramatic changes in our social and economic features. Furthermore postmodern essays and critiques coincided with the arrival of contemporary art. Contemporary art is more socially conscious and philosophically all encompassing of several styles and

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    Essay On Coles

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    INTRODUCTION West farmers or Coles is one of the leading supermarket around Australia and also Cole’s owned a Coal mines in three states but what really Cole’s business, is to sell groceries; and coles shared 70% of the Australian Market. In this Essay it will explain how Cole’s business started and how they influence into the Australian market. Also the marketing strategies of Cole’s business is to serve good service and high quality of product and by that they also to promote their own house

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    there communities and culture. They showed white Australians what they are capable of through football and changed peoples perceptions. One of the most famous stands against racism in Australia was made by Nicky Winmar in a 1993 VFL match against Collingwood. After copping racist comments nearly every game from opposition supporters, Winmar decided during this match, enough was enough. He lifted his jumper to the crowd, pointed to the colour of his skin and said, “I’m black and I’m proud to be black…

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    The Dragon Effect

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    of the cause, effect and the possibility of a resolution for the daughter in “An Ounce of Cure” and the Psychiatrist in “The Dragon”. In “An Ounce of Cure” the daughter (narrator), went through a deep depression after her love interest Marin Collingwood swept her off her feet for two months, and then tragically dumped her for another girl in their drama play. Devastated by this, the tortured teen, who had been plagued by memories, thoughts, and emotions of her first love. She resorted to an attempt

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    Heidelberg School. This is a portrait style of art. 3.Tom Roberts used oil landscapes and portraits to create the art. 4.Tom Roberts created this art in 1890. 5.He migrated with his family to Australia in 1869 to live with relatives. Settling in Collingwood, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. He paint his pictures at artist camps. 6.Portrait paintings have primarily memorialized the rich and powerful. Over time, however, it became more common for middle-class patrons to commission portraits of their

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    making critical decisions. During his life William Shakespeare wrote sonnet 73 a well acclaimed sonnet, dealing with death, and how time affects everyone. About the constraints of time article called “What’s Your Time Perspective?” written by Jane Collingwood discusses how time can impact decisions we make constantly and how we feel about things in our daily lives. Peter Dizikes’ article “Does Time Pass?” talks about the different ways people can perceive time and how you relate to it in your life. Dizikes

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    Case Study: Haddon Home

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    At approximately 10:03pm after arriving to the community base home from Elizabeth NJ, Mr. Taylor observed Student George running into the Haddon house in a violent manner. Mr. Taylor then entered the home and observed Student George using profanity and throwing the television on the floor. While approaching the student Mr. Taylor prompted the student with several concern verbal’s. Student ignored staff directive and immediately ran out the front door. At this time staff exited the Haddon Home to

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    The minority of physicians prefer non-stimulants as a solution. 38% of 365 physicians who completed a survey concluded that they preferred to prescribe a nonstimulant (Collingwood 2). The primary issue with non-stimulants is the fact that they’re more liable to cause depression and suicidal thoughts, especially in teenagers, which is primarily why non-stimulants aren’t the popular choice. There are two types of non-stimulants:

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