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    Arts and Humanities Jenry Martin PHI103: Informal Logic Instructor: Stephen Krogh March 7, 2016 Ashford University My research is about the importance of teaching humanities and arts to kids. Humanities and art can provide understanding to children opening their minds and after my research, I can say I am in favor that children learn in early ages humanities and art. In this paper, I will provide both examples why kids should study them and why not. I will explain how do humanities and art

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    Throughout my time in the humanities sequence, I have constantly been surprised by the astounding quantity of philosophical questions, topics, issues, and themes that we learned. It seemed that with each new text we read, there was either a completely new subject matter for us to discuss or a different perspective for us to contemplate. After reading all of the course texts and being exposed to all of their ideologies, I now find it very difficult to try and focus on only a select few. All of these

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    institutions are cutting the humanities from curricula. According to Nussbaum, our nation and those like it are economically hungry and are pushing technical careers instead. She disputes that a decrease in the humanities will cause a loss in free thinking, and therefore a loss of democracy. Her argument is based off of her theory that without the humanities, citizens become soulless, mechanical, and profit-making machines. This theory is based off the notion that the humanities are continuing to be

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    importance of Humanities: “Starving for Wisdom” In “Starving for Wisdom” by Nicholas Kristof, the author explains the importance of humanities in enriching people and finances. The humanities are learning about human culture with “literature, history, art music and philosophy” (Oxford Dictionaries). In summary, this essay explains the benefits of having the three modes of persuasion; ethos, pathos, logos and displays the impact and importance of the humanities. Decisions based on the humanities can have

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    important to know the history behind humanities because it is part of the human speics. There's passion, intellect, creativity, and self-knowlege with the study of humanities. In this world, understanding there is beauty in art, music, literature, and philosphy can be influential in our very own livies. Learning about humanities will broaden your understandings and your horizon on all aspects of life. Humanities make your view on life abundanlty richer . Humanities allow a person to understand and feel

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    at BHMS are extremely alluring and fun, but my Humanities class to stand out within all of my great classes. The Humanities class in BHMS is the perfect combination of hands-on education, creativity and Fun. Mixing those three things is a tough thing to do, but my teacher Launa Schweizer does it every time. She make every single class so fun and engaging, whether it is going outside and polling people or making an imaginary journey to Oregon. Humanities is by far my favorite class and always manages

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    The humanities might be described as the study of how people process and report the human experience. Since people are in a position, we have utilized philosophy, literature, religion, art, music, history and language to handle and record our reality. These methods of expression turned into some of the themes that truly make up the humanities umbrella. Data of those records of human ability offers the US the opportunity to feel a method for relationship to individuals who have gone before the USA

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    In Mary Ann Witt’s work, “The Humanities”, she states how our world views culture and how cultures are expressed and embraced. Within the first paragraph she asks, “Is there indeed a ‘core’ of great works and cultural information that all educated people should be familiar with?”. This question is looking at whether it is essential for well educated people to be aware and interested in every piece of a country’s heritage and the way they live or if you should only know that if you are truly curious

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    Humanities was never a course I was interested in as I had little knowledge of what humanities was or why it was studied. With the knowledge I've gained from this course I can now say I have a better understanding of why humanities is important. With that said, I will list a few of the many aspects of humanities I learned and found insightful. This course has taught me in general to look at not only the big picture of humanities, but also the finite details of humanities as they are equally important

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    As the reduction of the Humanities department begins to arise, many students lives are severely impacted. There are many positive and negative effects which come along with reducing funds in the Humanities departments. Though many individuals might contradict that reducing humanities may be a beneficial act for some, In my opinion it should not be lessened primarily because it can lead to malevolent mishaps. Decreasing humanities will result in excessive unemployment rates, superfluous amount of

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