answers1: I would say it depends on what you are going in for. If you
want a degree in World History, I think these recommendations would
work perfectly. The fact that they are both Advanced Placement
teachers speaks in your favor. However, it you want a degree in
biology, you may want to get a different rec from other teachers. In
addition to the Humanities teachers'. As many as possible is the best
way to go!
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Thursday, 31 October 2019
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
What are humanities courses like?
answers1: humainites courses are more advanced courses where there are
more hands on activites and more communications with other students
and teachers than regular courses. It is more difficult and there are
plenty of projects and much to learn. I'm in humanities and i really
like it :) there is much to learn taking those courses,
answers2: Like an English class lots of writing.
more hands on activites and more communications with other students
and teachers than regular courses. It is more difficult and there are
plenty of projects and much to learn. I'm in humanities and i really
like it :) there is much to learn taking those courses,
answers2: Like an English class lots of writing.
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
What does the tide of humanities attitude personally remind you of as an individual?
answers1: I see our humanities attitude, collectively speaking, as
that of a child. At first the child believes that the world revolves
around them. It soon discovers it's surroundings and explores. It
begins to find itself, differentiate differences, and perhaps seek an
identity. It then enters adolescence and releases it's inner conflict
and becomes lost. What's happening now? A continuous and very
laboured, self absorbed adolescence....
that of a child. At first the child believes that the world revolves
around them. It soon discovers it's surroundings and explores. It
begins to find itself, differentiate differences, and perhaps seek an
identity. It then enters adolescence and releases it's inner conflict
and becomes lost. What's happening now? A continuous and very
laboured, self absorbed adolescence....
Monday, 28 October 2019
Why is humanities considered one of the four branches of knowledge and how is it important?
answers1: because they impact our thinking ability and show we don't
have to succumb to our instincts
answers2: The four branches of knowledge: <br>
<br>
1. physical sciences <br>
<br>
2. medicine <br>
<br>
3. Social sciences (humanities) <br>
<br>
4. engineering <br>
<br>
The humanities are academic disciplines which study the human
condition, using methods that are primarily analytic, critical, or
speculative, as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of
the natural and social sciences. <br>
<br>
Examples of the disciplines of the humanities are ancient and modern
languages, literature, law, history, philosophy, religion, and visual
and performing arts (including music). Additional subjects sometimes
included in the humanities are technology, anthropology, area studies,
communication studies, cultural studies, and linguistics, although
these are often regarded as social sciences. Scholars working in the
humanities are sometimes described as "humanists". However, that term
also describes the philosophical position of humanism, which some
"antihumanist" scholars in the humanities reject. <br>
<br>
Many American colleges and universities believe in the notion of a
broad "liberal arts education", which requires all college students to
study the humanities in addition to their specific area of study. The
University of Chicago and Columbia University were among the first
schools to require an extensive core curriculum in philosophy,
literature, and the arts for all students. Other colleges with
nationally recognized, required two year programs in the liberal arts
are St. John's College, Saint Anselm College and Providence College.
Prominent proponents of liberal arts in the United States have
included Mortimer J. Adler[15] and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.. <br>
<br>
The 1980 United States Rockefeller Commission on the Humanities
described the humanities in its report, The Humanities in American
Life: <br>
<br>
Through the humanities we reflect on the fundamental question: What
does it mean to be human? The humanities offer clues but never a
complete answer. They reveal how people have tried to make moral,
spiritual, and intellectual sense of a world in which irrationality,
despair, loneliness, and death are as conspicuous as birth,
friendship, hope, and reason. <br>
<br>
"Increasing numbers of critics view education in the liberal arts as
irrelevant" [16] or "learning more and more about less and less" [17]
which no longer prepares the students for the American job market in
the face of increased competition due to more graduates .[18] After
World War II, many millions of veterans took advantage of the GI Bill.
Further expansion of federal education grants and loans have expanded
the number of adults in the United States that have attended a
college.[18] In 2003, roughly 53% of the population had some college
education with 27.2% having graduated with a Bachelor's degree or
higher, including 8% who graduated with a graduate degree.[19] The
counter view is that "A familiarity with the body of knowledge and
methods of inquiry and discovery of the arts and sciences and a
capacity to integrate knowledge across experience and discipline may
have far more lasting value in such a changing world than specialized
techniques and training, which can quickly become outmoded." <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/humanities"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.answers.com/topic/humanities</a>
answers3: understanding basic needs for survival are they running
astray from basic needs like water and air and land
answers4: It has been devised by elders like this I think. As it deals
with our day-day-life, it is considered important. Because most of us
do not know how to utilize our body, mind, time, energy, knowledge,
resources, money, etc. in a properly way. So it is important to know.
answers5: Humanities are the histories of civilization, its highest
art and its deepest depths. Sir Issac Newton said; "If I have seen
farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of
giants." A child raised in a vacuum would have no true sense of self
because much of what we are is determined by our relations with
others, 'Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat
it.' Our culture gets its sense of self from many places, but if we
exorcise previous cultures from our flow of life we become flat stale
and one dimensional. Those who lift our civilization must have
sources for ideas and ideas are tools. We are not robots to program
but are learning and experiencing beings whose experience is always
made richer by understanding our own, other and previous cultures. So
many of the greats of history have had that broad education. If one
teaches for functionality alone the culture starts to die
have to succumb to our instincts
answers2: The four branches of knowledge: <br>
<br>
1. physical sciences <br>
<br>
2. medicine <br>
<br>
3. Social sciences (humanities) <br>
<br>
4. engineering <br>
<br>
The humanities are academic disciplines which study the human
condition, using methods that are primarily analytic, critical, or
speculative, as distinguished from the mainly empirical approaches of
the natural and social sciences. <br>
<br>
Examples of the disciplines of the humanities are ancient and modern
languages, literature, law, history, philosophy, religion, and visual
and performing arts (including music). Additional subjects sometimes
included in the humanities are technology, anthropology, area studies,
communication studies, cultural studies, and linguistics, although
these are often regarded as social sciences. Scholars working in the
humanities are sometimes described as "humanists". However, that term
also describes the philosophical position of humanism, which some
"antihumanist" scholars in the humanities reject. <br>
<br>
Many American colleges and universities believe in the notion of a
broad "liberal arts education", which requires all college students to
study the humanities in addition to their specific area of study. The
University of Chicago and Columbia University were among the first
schools to require an extensive core curriculum in philosophy,
literature, and the arts for all students. Other colleges with
nationally recognized, required two year programs in the liberal arts
are St. John's College, Saint Anselm College and Providence College.
Prominent proponents of liberal arts in the United States have
included Mortimer J. Adler[15] and E. D. Hirsch, Jr.. <br>
<br>
The 1980 United States Rockefeller Commission on the Humanities
described the humanities in its report, The Humanities in American
Life: <br>
<br>
Through the humanities we reflect on the fundamental question: What
does it mean to be human? The humanities offer clues but never a
complete answer. They reveal how people have tried to make moral,
spiritual, and intellectual sense of a world in which irrationality,
despair, loneliness, and death are as conspicuous as birth,
friendship, hope, and reason. <br>
<br>
"Increasing numbers of critics view education in the liberal arts as
irrelevant" [16] or "learning more and more about less and less" [17]
which no longer prepares the students for the American job market in
the face of increased competition due to more graduates .[18] After
World War II, many millions of veterans took advantage of the GI Bill.
Further expansion of federal education grants and loans have expanded
the number of adults in the United States that have attended a
college.[18] In 2003, roughly 53% of the population had some college
education with 27.2% having graduated with a Bachelor's degree or
higher, including 8% who graduated with a graduate degree.[19] The
counter view is that "A familiarity with the body of knowledge and
methods of inquiry and discovery of the arts and sciences and a
capacity to integrate knowledge across experience and discipline may
have far more lasting value in such a changing world than specialized
techniques and training, which can quickly become outmoded." <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/humanities"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.answers.com/topic/humanities</a>
answers3: understanding basic needs for survival are they running
astray from basic needs like water and air and land
answers4: It has been devised by elders like this I think. As it deals
with our day-day-life, it is considered important. Because most of us
do not know how to utilize our body, mind, time, energy, knowledge,
resources, money, etc. in a properly way. So it is important to know.
answers5: Humanities are the histories of civilization, its highest
art and its deepest depths. Sir Issac Newton said; "If I have seen
farther than others, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of
giants." A child raised in a vacuum would have no true sense of self
because much of what we are is determined by our relations with
others, 'Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat
it.' Our culture gets its sense of self from many places, but if we
exorcise previous cultures from our flow of life we become flat stale
and one dimensional. Those who lift our civilization must have
sources for ideas and ideas are tools. We are not robots to program
but are learning and experiencing beings whose experience is always
made richer by understanding our own, other and previous cultures. So
many of the greats of history have had that broad education. If one
teaches for functionality alone the culture starts to die
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Where can I find an art site..like..deviant art,artwanted.com,etc.?
answers1: Conceptart.org/forums
answers2: elfwood.com dosent suck too bad if you do fantasy work.
deviantart is probably the best and most versatile... ummm just check
around a bit amongst the external links some of the deviant art users
have on their pages. results can be surprising. <br>
<br>
i personally use deviant art currently under the sn rainingcrow, and
its been great for me so far
answers2: elfwood.com dosent suck too bad if you do fantasy work.
deviantart is probably the best and most versatile... ummm just check
around a bit amongst the external links some of the deviant art users
have on their pages. results can be surprising. <br>
<br>
i personally use deviant art currently under the sn rainingcrow, and
its been great for me so far
Friday, 25 October 2019
What makes Crafts a fine art?
answers1: a piece of craft is useful and well made, including the
design. A piece of fine art tries to communicate a concept, an idea.
<br>
<br>
So a if a piece of craft also communicates a concept/idea it is fine
art as well. <br>
<br>
(I don't really know whether that is my definition only, or generally
accepted, I would think there is some argument). I do think the
separation between art and craft can be arbitrary and at times was
seen that "usefulness" was the definiing characteristic. I don't think
that idea is as general any more.
answers2: This article discusses your question. Good Luck :) <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/info_8292610_differences-art-crafts-commercial-art.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ehow.com/info_8292610_differe...</a>
design. A piece of fine art tries to communicate a concept, an idea.
<br>
<br>
So a if a piece of craft also communicates a concept/idea it is fine
art as well. <br>
<br>
(I don't really know whether that is my definition only, or generally
accepted, I would think there is some argument). I do think the
separation between art and craft can be arbitrary and at times was
seen that "usefulness" was the definiing characteristic. I don't think
that idea is as general any more.
answers2: This article discusses your question. Good Luck :) <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/info_8292610_differences-art-crafts-commercial-art.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ehow.com/info_8292610_differe...</a>
Thursday, 24 October 2019
Does Art beget Art?
answers1: Yes, art can inspire more art. I recently used the pose of
a woman from an art deco lamp to solve a problem I had been having in
a pinting I was working on...as long as one does not plagarize...I
once had an instructor that told me all ideas have their inspiration
in someone elses idea.
answers2: I don't know. I reckon it could.
answers3: well of might begets might, shouldnt art beget art?
a woman from an art deco lamp to solve a problem I had been having in
a pinting I was working on...as long as one does not plagarize...I
once had an instructor that told me all ideas have their inspiration
in someone elses idea.
answers2: I don't know. I reckon it could.
answers3: well of might begets might, shouldnt art beget art?
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
What makes art such as essential aspect of the Renaissance?
answers1: Art and imagery spoke life into the hearts of many ~ few
could read.. it was a way of education .... inspiration, and
manipulation of the masses... could happen in and through the messages
conveyed.. by the paintings.... especially the ones, counted worthy by
the Church...DaVinci many times was told what to paint. <br>
<br>
The illiterate could not read, but they could be inspired...
stimulated, and controlled through certain images... <br>
<br>
Love <br>
Kar <br>
<br>
the art was beautifull... just saying that this medium was a powerful agent.
answers2: Renaissance art reflects the changes and developments that
occurred during the period in time. Renaissance art was a revivalist
movement that gave birth to new ideas, as well as reusing ancient
traditions, as Renaissance art spread from the Mediterranean across
Western Europe, it brought with it not just new art, but new ideas of
philosophy, culture, and especially religion as most paintings were
commissioned under the Catholic Church.
answers3: freedom of expression...
answers4: artwork grew to become the two admired and desirable. even
however almost all the human beings have been nonetheless living lives
of crushing poverty, the dark an prolonged time had receded
particularly and artwork, drugs, and way of life had a place in
Europe. Many great artists have been additionally scientists and this
intersect further approximately much greater discovers and greater
"civilization".
could read.. it was a way of education .... inspiration, and
manipulation of the masses... could happen in and through the messages
conveyed.. by the paintings.... especially the ones, counted worthy by
the Church...DaVinci many times was told what to paint. <br>
<br>
The illiterate could not read, but they could be inspired...
stimulated, and controlled through certain images... <br>
<br>
Love <br>
Kar <br>
<br>
the art was beautifull... just saying that this medium was a powerful agent.
answers2: Renaissance art reflects the changes and developments that
occurred during the period in time. Renaissance art was a revivalist
movement that gave birth to new ideas, as well as reusing ancient
traditions, as Renaissance art spread from the Mediterranean across
Western Europe, it brought with it not just new art, but new ideas of
philosophy, culture, and especially religion as most paintings were
commissioned under the Catholic Church.
answers3: freedom of expression...
answers4: artwork grew to become the two admired and desirable. even
however almost all the human beings have been nonetheless living lives
of crushing poverty, the dark an prolonged time had receded
particularly and artwork, drugs, and way of life had a place in
Europe. Many great artists have been additionally scientists and this
intersect further approximately much greater discovers and greater
"civilization".
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
I need help with lachsa pz!! Dno wut 2 do?
answers1: First, congratulations on trying out for admission to the
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (Lachsa)! It's wonderful
to know which career route you'd like to pursue at such an early age.
<br>
<br>
To prepare for the interview, you'd need to learn as much as you can
about the school and what it has to offer. It's definitely not good
when ask "What do you know about Lachsa?" and the reply is "Not
much!". You'll also need to be prepared to answer questions such as
"Why do you choose Lachsa?" or "Why do you choose visual arts as a
field to pursue?". <br>
<br>
Take time and give thoughts when writing "your 150 word minimum
personal statement" required to accompany your application for
admission. Whatever you put down in the statement you must be prepared
to explain and expand when asked for more details. You can be sure the
interviewer will have questions about that statement such as "You
wrote that you so and so in your personal statement....Would you care
to tell me more about it?". It's bad to reply "I wrote that? I don't
remember..." <br>
<br>
For more tips in general on high school interviews, refer to the best
answer on <a href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090128194129AAtuLCv"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...</a>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Then, relax and act poised and confident. No one values a nervous wreck.
Los Angeles County High School for the Arts (Lachsa)! It's wonderful
to know which career route you'd like to pursue at such an early age.
<br>
<br>
To prepare for the interview, you'd need to learn as much as you can
about the school and what it has to offer. It's definitely not good
when ask "What do you know about Lachsa?" and the reply is "Not
much!". You'll also need to be prepared to answer questions such as
"Why do you choose Lachsa?" or "Why do you choose visual arts as a
field to pursue?". <br>
<br>
Take time and give thoughts when writing "your 150 word minimum
personal statement" required to accompany your application for
admission. Whatever you put down in the statement you must be prepared
to explain and expand when asked for more details. You can be sure the
interviewer will have questions about that statement such as "You
wrote that you so and so in your personal statement....Would you care
to tell me more about it?". It's bad to reply "I wrote that? I don't
remember..." <br>
<br>
For more tips in general on high school interviews, refer to the best
answer on <a href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090128194129AAtuLCv"class=Clr-b>http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?...</a>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Then, relax and act poised and confident. No one values a nervous wreck.
Monday, 21 October 2019
is inspiron duo a good computer for a visual arts high school student?
answers1: yes a very good selection...
answers2: Duncan of Jordanstone seems to have a competent popularity
(yet you may might desire to stay in Dundee, nuff stated). Glasgow
college of artwork has produced many good artists interior the
previous 2 many years and has an incredible greater advantageous
useful popularity (and Glasgow is a thrilling place, some incredibly
good galleries additionally). the alternative is your's, yet i ought
to bypass to Glasgow.
answers2: Duncan of Jordanstone seems to have a competent popularity
(yet you may might desire to stay in Dundee, nuff stated). Glasgow
college of artwork has produced many good artists interior the
previous 2 many years and has an incredible greater advantageous
useful popularity (and Glasgow is a thrilling place, some incredibly
good galleries additionally). the alternative is your's, yet i ought
to bypass to Glasgow.
Sunday, 20 October 2019
what kind of art would you call this?
answers1: No it's not really visual art....visual art refers to pieces
of art you can look at, so drawings, paintings, sculptures....what
your friend is talking about is more specific. I don't think there is
an exact term for it, but she means she can't draw without a
reference. I use to be the exact same way but with practice, she'll
learn to draw without references. But references are very good and no
matter how good at drawing you are, it's always good to have them -
especially for realism.
of art you can look at, so drawings, paintings, sculptures....what
your friend is talking about is more specific. I don't think there is
an exact term for it, but she means she can't draw without a
reference. I use to be the exact same way but with practice, she'll
learn to draw without references. But references are very good and no
matter how good at drawing you are, it's always good to have them -
especially for realism.
Saturday, 19 October 2019
What kinds of jobs in visual arts are there?
answers1: Yes all of those can be visual art jobs but some are very
hard to get such as graphic design and animation. Marketing and
business art can also be good jobs. It really depend on the type of
art you have experience in. :)
answers2: web site Designer, graphic designer, textile designer,
industrial designer also artist, photographer, animation artist and
illustrator.
answers3: if you are looking to make money.. then none.. unless you
are a extremely prodigous artist. I am quite good at art (not to be
cocky) I won a scholastic competition and my art went to a New York
gallery and what not, I also was successful in Art AP scoring a 5 on
my exam.. I shined brightly and when I talked to an artist who was
really good, in fact on a pro-level he told me that he hated his job
because he had to do his art according to other peoples standards and
views.. this is very difficult thing to do.. as well as the fact that
it does not make very good money.
answers4: This could take all day! Start by looking around you,
everything with a picture on it was made by someone. <br>
Graphic design. - This is a pretty broad term. It can refer to
anything from preping images to go on T-shirts, magazine lay outs,
stationary headers, right down to the person who creates the zip code
stickers that you see on everything. <br>
<br>
<br>
Illustration. There's graphic novels, comics, newspaper
illustrations, novel covers, kids books, picture books, coloring
books, If you like books you see where I'm going with this... within
the illustration industry there is also room for specialization,
Inkers, designers, concept artists, ... <br>
<br>
Theater- Set design, costume design <br>
<br>
Animation - this is the area I know the most about so I can be fairly
in depth. <br>
Concept artist <br>
Designer for: <br>
props <br>
characters <br>
backgrounds <br>
Story boarder <br>
Layout artist <br>
Modeler <br>
Rigger 2D, <br>
Background painter- <br>
Classical Animator <br>
inbetweener <br>
2D, Flash, Toonboom - Toonboom is better I promise. <br>
3D animator <br>
Effects artist <br>
matt-painter /texture-er <br>
3D lighting artist <br>
Compositing <br>
<br>
This isn't mentioning anything about stop-motion, sculpting for 3D and
all that jazz. <br>
Hell I know a guy trained in animation who's designing theme-park rides. <br>
<br>
P.S Industrial design. <br>
<br>
answers5: Art Therapist. They help abused children, people who
experience trauma after an extreme acident and also aid police in
finding clues at crime scenes if writting is present. <br>
<br>
Art Dealer - A gallery owner and can sell other artist's work. Working
as an assistant can help you develope selling skills for your own art
if you wish to be a freelance artist. <br>
<br>
Artistic Print Maker - Making prints from Lithograph press and or
digital reproductions. <br>
<br>
Art Director - for movies, films, or large publically funded projects <br>
Digital animation - for video games and walt disney <br>
<br>
Set Designer <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
hard to get such as graphic design and animation. Marketing and
business art can also be good jobs. It really depend on the type of
art you have experience in. :)
answers2: web site Designer, graphic designer, textile designer,
industrial designer also artist, photographer, animation artist and
illustrator.
answers3: if you are looking to make money.. then none.. unless you
are a extremely prodigous artist. I am quite good at art (not to be
cocky) I won a scholastic competition and my art went to a New York
gallery and what not, I also was successful in Art AP scoring a 5 on
my exam.. I shined brightly and when I talked to an artist who was
really good, in fact on a pro-level he told me that he hated his job
because he had to do his art according to other peoples standards and
views.. this is very difficult thing to do.. as well as the fact that
it does not make very good money.
answers4: This could take all day! Start by looking around you,
everything with a picture on it was made by someone. <br>
Graphic design. - This is a pretty broad term. It can refer to
anything from preping images to go on T-shirts, magazine lay outs,
stationary headers, right down to the person who creates the zip code
stickers that you see on everything. <br>
<br>
<br>
Illustration. There's graphic novels, comics, newspaper
illustrations, novel covers, kids books, picture books, coloring
books, If you like books you see where I'm going with this... within
the illustration industry there is also room for specialization,
Inkers, designers, concept artists, ... <br>
<br>
Theater- Set design, costume design <br>
<br>
Animation - this is the area I know the most about so I can be fairly
in depth. <br>
Concept artist <br>
Designer for: <br>
props <br>
characters <br>
backgrounds <br>
Story boarder <br>
Layout artist <br>
Modeler <br>
Rigger 2D, <br>
Background painter- <br>
Classical Animator <br>
inbetweener <br>
2D, Flash, Toonboom - Toonboom is better I promise. <br>
3D animator <br>
Effects artist <br>
matt-painter /texture-er <br>
3D lighting artist <br>
Compositing <br>
<br>
This isn't mentioning anything about stop-motion, sculpting for 3D and
all that jazz. <br>
Hell I know a guy trained in animation who's designing theme-park rides. <br>
<br>
P.S Industrial design. <br>
<br>
answers5: Art Therapist. They help abused children, people who
experience trauma after an extreme acident and also aid police in
finding clues at crime scenes if writting is present. <br>
<br>
Art Dealer - A gallery owner and can sell other artist's work. Working
as an assistant can help you develope selling skills for your own art
if you wish to be a freelance artist. <br>
<br>
Artistic Print Maker - Making prints from Lithograph press and or
digital reproductions. <br>
<br>
Art Director - for movies, films, or large publically funded projects <br>
Digital animation - for video games and walt disney <br>
<br>
Set Designer <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Friday, 18 October 2019
What is visual arts??
answers1: Visual arts inckudes any type of art that is scene by the
eye (painting, scupting, drawing, sketching...etc), it is different
from music, dancing, and other arts where the eye isn't necessary to
appreciate the art itself.
answers2: Might be the quality reply is to simply look at the
sub-classes beneath visual artwork and Performing artwork right here
in Y!A with the situation that a couple of matters i'd put in
Performing Arts are put beside it in Arts and Humanities - song
appears to be on the whole in Performing Arts, i'd put Dance and
Theater/performing. Detect also that Animation and reside film are not
given different categories. Visible Arts Drawing & Illustration
different - visual Arts painting images Sculpture Arts & Humanities
Books & Authors Dancing family tree history different - Arts &
Humanities Performing Arts Philosophy Poetry Theater & performing
visible Arts
eye (painting, scupting, drawing, sketching...etc), it is different
from music, dancing, and other arts where the eye isn't necessary to
appreciate the art itself.
answers2: Might be the quality reply is to simply look at the
sub-classes beneath visual artwork and Performing artwork right here
in Y!A with the situation that a couple of matters i'd put in
Performing Arts are put beside it in Arts and Humanities - song
appears to be on the whole in Performing Arts, i'd put Dance and
Theater/performing. Detect also that Animation and reside film are not
given different categories. Visible Arts Drawing & Illustration
different - visual Arts painting images Sculpture Arts & Humanities
Books & Authors Dancing family tree history different - Arts &
Humanities Performing Arts Philosophy Poetry Theater & performing
visible Arts
Thursday, 17 October 2019
advise on acting in movies/tv/commercials?
answers1: First off, you need to ask, do I love doing this or do I
want to be famous? If its the latter, then you have the wrong
attitude. If its the first, then you need an agent, a resume, head
shots and lots of education. I can't stress that enough. <br>
<br>
I have been in theater for 20 plus years and its not easy. Its more
than knowing your lines and looking good for the camera, you need
discipline, you have to prepare for rejection. <br>
<br>
In Hollywood, in every restaurant you go to, 95 percent of the servers
are actors who are trying for their big break. <br>
<br>
Get an education, get involved with theater (school and community)
then go for it! <br>
<br>
Best of luck on your quest.
answers2: For Acting, I would recommend <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.hollywoodnorth.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.hollywoodnorth.com</a>
answers3: a hundred% genuine. sure i could nonetheless have faith in
God if there have been no Heaven to learn or Hell to evade. He has
performed issues no longer even technology can clarify. for my area,
the great Bang theory is definitely ridiculous! Scientists save
thinking his function in this life...I dont see why nevertheless. How
else could they clarify each thing? the start of the universe, Human
life, Jesus and the bypass? Many adult males have tried to locate info
that Jesus improve into under no circumstances alive. They couldnt
locate something yet info that he improve into apon earth at a time.
And plus, there have been witnesses, and how could one man or woman
purely come to a decision some day, "OH i'm going to write the Holy
Bible"? RIDICULOUS! God is allpowerful and Omni-modern-day. The Alpha
the Omega, the 1st and the final, and He has no beginning nor
midsection nor end. <3
want to be famous? If its the latter, then you have the wrong
attitude. If its the first, then you need an agent, a resume, head
shots and lots of education. I can't stress that enough. <br>
<br>
I have been in theater for 20 plus years and its not easy. Its more
than knowing your lines and looking good for the camera, you need
discipline, you have to prepare for rejection. <br>
<br>
In Hollywood, in every restaurant you go to, 95 percent of the servers
are actors who are trying for their big break. <br>
<br>
Get an education, get involved with theater (school and community)
then go for it! <br>
<br>
Best of luck on your quest.
answers2: For Acting, I would recommend <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.hollywoodnorth.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.hollywoodnorth.com</a>
answers3: a hundred% genuine. sure i could nonetheless have faith in
God if there have been no Heaven to learn or Hell to evade. He has
performed issues no longer even technology can clarify. for my area,
the great Bang theory is definitely ridiculous! Scientists save
thinking his function in this life...I dont see why nevertheless. How
else could they clarify each thing? the start of the universe, Human
life, Jesus and the bypass? Many adult males have tried to locate info
that Jesus improve into under no circumstances alive. They couldnt
locate something yet info that he improve into apon earth at a time.
And plus, there have been witnesses, and how could one man or woman
purely come to a decision some day, "OH i'm going to write the Holy
Bible"? RIDICULOUS! God is allpowerful and Omni-modern-day. The Alpha
the Omega, the 1st and the final, and He has no beginning nor
midsection nor end. <3
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
do people act like what their name represent?
answers1: I definitely believe I act like a "Luke". Just joshing you.
I have no idea how a "Luke acts." Fun question though.
answers2: That's cool. I think I do. My name's Toni so I guess i'm...awesome?
I have no idea how a "Luke acts." Fun question though.
answers2: That's cool. I think I do. My name's Toni so I guess i'm...awesome?
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
anyone affected by the dream act?
answers1: Yes. I now won't be forced to subsidize the education of
those who disrespected the laws of our country.
answers2: The Dream Act has never been passed, so no.
answers3: Dream act was killed awhile back unless your talking about
something else called the dream act.
those who disrespected the laws of our country.
answers2: The Dream Act has never been passed, so no.
answers3: Dream act was killed awhile back unless your talking about
something else called the dream act.
Monday, 14 October 2019
Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea Act?
answers1: I'm pretty sure you'll find good explanations in your text
book. So far, you have asked four questions and all of them regard
your homework. I repeat YOUR homework.
answers2: I repeat YOUR homework
answers3: These are all Acts (laws) imposed by the British against the
American colonists that helped to spark the American Revolution. <br>
<br>
I'm sure that you can find the answers in your textbook, and of
course, you can do further research on the 'Net.
answers4: repeat YOUR homework.
answers5: On February 6th, 1765 George Grenville rose in Parliament to
offer the fifty-five resolutions of his Stamp Bill. A motion was
offered to first read petitions from the Virginia colony and others
was denied. The bill was passed on February 17, approved by the Lords
on March 8th, and two weeks later ordered in effect by the King. The
Stamp Act was Parliament's first serious attempt to assert
governmental authority over the colonies. Great Britain was faced with
a massive national debt following the Seven Years War. That debt had
grown from £72,289,673 in 1755 to £129,586,789 in 1764*. English
citizens in Britain were taxed at a rate that created a serious threat
of revolt. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/stampact.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
<br>
<br>
The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773, would launch the
final spark to the revolutionary movement in Boston. The act was not
intended to raise revenue in the American colonies, and in fact
imposed no new taxes. It was designed to prop up the East India
Company which was floundering financially and burdened with eighteen
million pounds of unsold tea. This tea was to be shipped directly to
the colonies, and sold at a bargain price. The Townshend Duties were
still in place, however, and the radical leaders in America found
reason to believe that this act was a maneuver to buy popular support
for the taxes already in force. The direct sale of tea, via British
agents, would also have undercut the business of local merchants. <br>
<br>
Colonists in Philadelphia and New York turned the tea ships back to
Britain. In Charleston the cargo was left to rot on the docks. In
Boston the Royal Governor was stubborn & held the ships in port, where
the colonists would not allow them to unload. Cargoes of tea filled
the harbor, and the British ship's crews were stalled in Boston
looking for work and often finding trouble. This situation led to the
Boston Tea Party. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/teaact.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
<br>
<br>
On April 5, 1764, Parliament passed a modified version of the Sugar
and Molasses Act (1733), which was about to expire. Under the Molasses
Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per
gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. But because of
corruption, they mostly evaded the taxes and undercut the intention of
the tax — that the English product would be cheaper than that from the
French West Indies. This hurt the British West Indies market in
molasses and sugar and the market for rum, which the colonies had been
producing in quantity with the cheaper French molasses. The First Lord
of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Grenville was
trying to bring the colonies in line with regard to payment of taxes.
He had beefed up the Navy presence and instructed them to become more
active in customs enforcement. Parliament decided it would be wise to
make a few adjustments to the trade regulations. The Sugar Act reduced
the rate of tax on molasses from six pence to three pence per gallon,
while Grenville took measures that the duty be strictly enforced. The
act also listed more foreign goods to be taxed including sugar,
certain wines, coffee, pimiento, cambric and printed calico, and
further, regulated the export of lumber and iron. The enforced tax on
molasses caused the almost immediate decline in the rum industry in
the colonies. The combined effect of the new duties was to sharply
reduce the trade with Madeira, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and the
French West Indies (Guadelupe, Martinique and Santo Domingo (now
Haiti)), all important destination ports for lumber, flour, cheese,
and assorted farm products. The situation disrupted the colonial
economy by reducing the markets to which the colonies could sell, and
the amount of currency available to them for the purchase of British
manufactured goods. This act, and the Currency Act, set the stage for
the revolt at the imposition of the Stamp Act. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/sugaract.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
book. So far, you have asked four questions and all of them regard
your homework. I repeat YOUR homework.
answers2: I repeat YOUR homework
answers3: These are all Acts (laws) imposed by the British against the
American colonists that helped to spark the American Revolution. <br>
<br>
I'm sure that you can find the answers in your textbook, and of
course, you can do further research on the 'Net.
answers4: repeat YOUR homework.
answers5: On February 6th, 1765 George Grenville rose in Parliament to
offer the fifty-five resolutions of his Stamp Bill. A motion was
offered to first read petitions from the Virginia colony and others
was denied. The bill was passed on February 17, approved by the Lords
on March 8th, and two weeks later ordered in effect by the King. The
Stamp Act was Parliament's first serious attempt to assert
governmental authority over the colonies. Great Britain was faced with
a massive national debt following the Seven Years War. That debt had
grown from £72,289,673 in 1755 to £129,586,789 in 1764*. English
citizens in Britain were taxed at a rate that created a serious threat
of revolt. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/stampact.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
<br>
<br>
The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773, would launch the
final spark to the revolutionary movement in Boston. The act was not
intended to raise revenue in the American colonies, and in fact
imposed no new taxes. It was designed to prop up the East India
Company which was floundering financially and burdened with eighteen
million pounds of unsold tea. This tea was to be shipped directly to
the colonies, and sold at a bargain price. The Townshend Duties were
still in place, however, and the radical leaders in America found
reason to believe that this act was a maneuver to buy popular support
for the taxes already in force. The direct sale of tea, via British
agents, would also have undercut the business of local merchants. <br>
<br>
Colonists in Philadelphia and New York turned the tea ships back to
Britain. In Charleston the cargo was left to rot on the docks. In
Boston the Royal Governor was stubborn & held the ships in port, where
the colonists would not allow them to unload. Cargoes of tea filled
the harbor, and the British ship's crews were stalled in Boston
looking for work and often finding trouble. This situation led to the
Boston Tea Party. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/teaact.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
<br>
<br>
On April 5, 1764, Parliament passed a modified version of the Sugar
and Molasses Act (1733), which was about to expire. Under the Molasses
Act colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence per
gallon on the importation of foreign molasses. But because of
corruption, they mostly evaded the taxes and undercut the intention of
the tax — that the English product would be cheaper than that from the
French West Indies. This hurt the British West Indies market in
molasses and sugar and the market for rum, which the colonies had been
producing in quantity with the cheaper French molasses. The First Lord
of the Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Lord Grenville was
trying to bring the colonies in line with regard to payment of taxes.
He had beefed up the Navy presence and instructed them to become more
active in customs enforcement. Parliament decided it would be wise to
make a few adjustments to the trade regulations. The Sugar Act reduced
the rate of tax on molasses from six pence to three pence per gallon,
while Grenville took measures that the duty be strictly enforced. The
act also listed more foreign goods to be taxed including sugar,
certain wines, coffee, pimiento, cambric and printed calico, and
further, regulated the export of lumber and iron. The enforced tax on
molasses caused the almost immediate decline in the rum industry in
the colonies. The combined effect of the new duties was to sharply
reduce the trade with Madeira, the Azores, the Canary Islands, and the
French West Indies (Guadelupe, Martinique and Santo Domingo (now
Haiti)), all important destination ports for lumber, flour, cheese,
and assorted farm products. The situation disrupted the colonial
economy by reducing the markets to which the colonies could sell, and
the amount of currency available to them for the purchase of British
manufactured goods. This act, and the Currency Act, set the stage for
the revolt at the imposition of the Stamp Act. <br>
<a href="http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/sugaract.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ushistory.org/declaration/rel...</a>
Sunday, 13 October 2019
When does the movie The Unborn come out in theaters at shelbyville?
answers1: i wouldnt waste your time to see it in theatres. <br>
it was gay. <br>
<br>
go see bloody valentine instead. <br>
<br>
id just wait till it comes out in stores or something.
it was gay. <br>
<br>
go see bloody valentine instead. <br>
<br>
id just wait till it comes out in stores or something.
Saturday, 12 October 2019
What do chinese people eat at their movie theaters?
answers1: Did not know that
answers2: in america, the same as everyone else <br>
in china, I really want to know now
answers3: Popcorn, coke, chips. In some small town theater people also
eat melon-seed and peanuts. When people left it's always a mess.
answers4: Like people in China? Or.. <br>
<br>
They eat popcorn and candy too, just like people in the U.S. They also
get double the choice because they have Western as well as Eastern
candy to choose from.
answers5: Popcorn, candy, soda.
answers6: Noodles!
answers7: Popped rice.
answers2: in america, the same as everyone else <br>
in china, I really want to know now
answers3: Popcorn, coke, chips. In some small town theater people also
eat melon-seed and peanuts. When people left it's always a mess.
answers4: Like people in China? Or.. <br>
<br>
They eat popcorn and candy too, just like people in the U.S. They also
get double the choice because they have Western as well as Eastern
candy to choose from.
answers5: Popcorn, candy, soda.
answers6: Noodles!
answers7: Popped rice.
Friday, 11 October 2019
Why doesn't spell check know how to spell Theatre?
answers1: "Theatre" and "theater" mean the same thing and in England
people use "theatre" as well, whether it's the artform, place or
building. "Theater" is the American spelling. <br>
<br>
You can change the language defaults in MS Word to spell it the way you like.
answers2: I didn't know that !! I spell it theatre!! It doesn't even
look right to me !! Maybe it's a french interpretation that we use!!
Like the word colour spell check spells it color !! They also may do
this because over the years we have been taught to spell it the way it
sounds so it is easier !!
answers3: You are actually incorrect. <br>
Cinema is the British Term for Movies. <br>
Theater is the American spelling for the building a play takes place
in as well as the art form. <br>
Theatre is the British spelling for excatly the same thing. <br>
Both are correct.
answers4: According to my dictionary theater is the US spelling. In
Canada I'm used to theatre. And I believe it's cinema and yes it is
chiefly British.
answers5: Webster's New World lists both spellings. I favor 'theatre'
only because it resonates with the longer 'theatrical'. (As opposed to
'theaterical', which is not only clumsy but a non-word - like
'cinama', rather than 'cinema').
answers6: Theater is the physical building. Theatre is the artform.
answers7: "Theatre" and "theater" technically mean exactly the same
thing. US derivations of English words often change spellings over
time because we speak differently. Other examples in this category
include centre/center, fibre/fiber, spectre/specter, litre/liter, etc.
However, the theatre subculture in the US has sort of assigned meaning
to the two spellings, calling "theatre" the action of the performance
and production and "theater" the physical building in which the
production is performed. Hope this is helpful! :)
answers8: hahaha that's pretty funny. LMAO <br>
theatre and theater
answers9: To me Theatre is where you go to see live on stage - theater
is the american way of saying cinema but i think it can also mean the
stage. I'm not really sure but i always spell it theatre and cinema
(i'm english).
answers10: According to the Oxford English Dictionary, they are the
same word, just alternate spellings, meaning the physical place.
people use "theatre" as well, whether it's the artform, place or
building. "Theater" is the American spelling. <br>
<br>
You can change the language defaults in MS Word to spell it the way you like.
answers2: I didn't know that !! I spell it theatre!! It doesn't even
look right to me !! Maybe it's a french interpretation that we use!!
Like the word colour spell check spells it color !! They also may do
this because over the years we have been taught to spell it the way it
sounds so it is easier !!
answers3: You are actually incorrect. <br>
Cinema is the British Term for Movies. <br>
Theater is the American spelling for the building a play takes place
in as well as the art form. <br>
Theatre is the British spelling for excatly the same thing. <br>
Both are correct.
answers4: According to my dictionary theater is the US spelling. In
Canada I'm used to theatre. And I believe it's cinema and yes it is
chiefly British.
answers5: Webster's New World lists both spellings. I favor 'theatre'
only because it resonates with the longer 'theatrical'. (As opposed to
'theaterical', which is not only clumsy but a non-word - like
'cinama', rather than 'cinema').
answers6: Theater is the physical building. Theatre is the artform.
answers7: "Theatre" and "theater" technically mean exactly the same
thing. US derivations of English words often change spellings over
time because we speak differently. Other examples in this category
include centre/center, fibre/fiber, spectre/specter, litre/liter, etc.
However, the theatre subculture in the US has sort of assigned meaning
to the two spellings, calling "theatre" the action of the performance
and production and "theater" the physical building in which the
production is performed. Hope this is helpful! :)
answers8: hahaha that's pretty funny. LMAO <br>
theatre and theater
answers9: To me Theatre is where you go to see live on stage - theater
is the american way of saying cinema but i think it can also mean the
stage. I'm not really sure but i always spell it theatre and cinema
(i'm english).
answers10: According to the Oxford English Dictionary, they are the
same word, just alternate spellings, meaning the physical place.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
Why was "The Road" only showed at 111 theatres on opening weekend?
answers1: Theaters choose which films to carry. This film was not
popular among theater owners.
answers2: Well, I saw somewhere that it received mixed reviews. Maybe
that's why... Sorry if I wasn't any help.
popular among theater owners.
answers2: Well, I saw somewhere that it received mixed reviews. Maybe
that's why... Sorry if I wasn't any help.
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
Medieval and ancient theater?
answers1: i replaced into in actuality examining touching directly to
the classic Aztecs. they have been in all danger the main significant
psychopathic race of human beings ever. that's confusing to experience
sorry for them on a similar time as they have been conquered by the
Spaniards. They placed them out of their misery.
answers2: I think by ancient theater you must mean the Greek theaters
that were carved into the sides of mountains like ampitheaters.
Medieval theater could have been traveling actors who used their
wagons for the stage and travered from town to town.
answers3: When you mention 'ancient' do you mean Greece and Rome (B.C.)? <br>
If so, the theatre/plays in ancient Greece and Rome were based on
myths and old stories which included the gods. They told the stories
the ancient and Greeks and Romans knew- but threw in twists and turns.
Tragedies were popular- I recall the plays of Oedipus (Oedipus Rex,
Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone). <br>
<br>
The medieval plays were usually morality plays- teaching lessons based
on the Bible. They were for audiences who were for the most part,
illiterate. These stories/plays were based on familiar themes as
well. I can't recall any names of the plays offhand. <br>
<br>
I hope my answer helps.
the classic Aztecs. they have been in all danger the main significant
psychopathic race of human beings ever. that's confusing to experience
sorry for them on a similar time as they have been conquered by the
Spaniards. They placed them out of their misery.
answers2: I think by ancient theater you must mean the Greek theaters
that were carved into the sides of mountains like ampitheaters.
Medieval theater could have been traveling actors who used their
wagons for the stage and travered from town to town.
answers3: When you mention 'ancient' do you mean Greece and Rome (B.C.)? <br>
If so, the theatre/plays in ancient Greece and Rome were based on
myths and old stories which included the gods. They told the stories
the ancient and Greeks and Romans knew- but threw in twists and turns.
Tragedies were popular- I recall the plays of Oedipus (Oedipus Rex,
Oedipus at Colonus and Antigone). <br>
<br>
The medieval plays were usually morality plays- teaching lessons based
on the Bible. They were for audiences who were for the most part,
illiterate. These stories/plays were based on familiar themes as
well. I can't recall any names of the plays offhand. <br>
<br>
I hope my answer helps.
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
Anyone know of any really good poetry competition's?
answers1: Michael Vick that replaced into his call Michael Vick yet
i'm in basic terms going to assert Mike Mike Vick had alot of
acceptance Mike Vick performed a propose sport between the most
acceptable dashing qbs in football then there replaced into
dogfighting damn Vick wasted all of it I call that from acceptance to
shame!!!
answers2: I have found that the on-line poetry competitions are a bit
on the bogus side, done more to sell books of the poetry than to
really promote a career
i'm in basic terms going to assert Mike Mike Vick had alot of
acceptance Mike Vick performed a propose sport between the most
acceptable dashing qbs in football then there replaced into
dogfighting damn Vick wasted all of it I call that from acceptance to
shame!!!
answers2: I have found that the on-line poetry competitions are a bit
on the bogus side, done more to sell books of the poetry than to
really promote a career
Monday, 7 October 2019
Two questions about poetry.com ?
answers1: I have entered several poems on poetry.com and can vouch for
its safety. However, they will attempt to convince you to buy a
variety of different expensive items, from a book including your poem
to membership in a poets society. They attempt to play on your ego in
order to make money.
answers2: iam not sure about the stealing part but they send tons of
junk mail and things like books,or plagues with your poem on it they
want you to buy....
answers3: It is safe to enter your poetry on poetry.com. When you
register you have to provide them your personal information & for sure
you will get lots of junk mail. You either have to let some one give
feedback or you have to publish some where else. Your poetry is copy
righted so no one can steal.
answers4: challenging aspect. check out over the search engines. just
that could actually help!
answers5: hard point. look into with google or bing. just that might help!
answers6: I was wondering about your second question too.. <br>
You'd have to be pretty sad to steal someone's poem, someone's
personal feelings and emotions.. <br>
As for the rest, sorry I don't know.. <br>
Actually, I've not really answered anything here, sorry :P <br>
x
answers7: There is some awful rubbish on Poetry.com, but they would
not accept some of mine, which is infuriating. However if you don't
mind junk emails why not. <br>
<br>
You could always write poems for third grade kids homework like I
sometimes do. Perhaps you could try and help them, I just like to
take the rise, check some of my Answers! <br>
<br>
Why not put your poems on here and ask people to critique them, they
might be cruel but at least they can't throw shoes at you.
its safety. However, they will attempt to convince you to buy a
variety of different expensive items, from a book including your poem
to membership in a poets society. They attempt to play on your ego in
order to make money.
answers2: iam not sure about the stealing part but they send tons of
junk mail and things like books,or plagues with your poem on it they
want you to buy....
answers3: It is safe to enter your poetry on poetry.com. When you
register you have to provide them your personal information & for sure
you will get lots of junk mail. You either have to let some one give
feedback or you have to publish some where else. Your poetry is copy
righted so no one can steal.
answers4: challenging aspect. check out over the search engines. just
that could actually help!
answers5: hard point. look into with google or bing. just that might help!
answers6: I was wondering about your second question too.. <br>
You'd have to be pretty sad to steal someone's poem, someone's
personal feelings and emotions.. <br>
As for the rest, sorry I don't know.. <br>
Actually, I've not really answered anything here, sorry :P <br>
x
answers7: There is some awful rubbish on Poetry.com, but they would
not accept some of mine, which is infuriating. However if you don't
mind junk emails why not. <br>
<br>
You could always write poems for third grade kids homework like I
sometimes do. Perhaps you could try and help them, I just like to
take the rise, check some of my Answers! <br>
<br>
Why not put your poems on here and ask people to critique them, they
might be cruel but at least they can't throw shoes at you.
Sunday, 6 October 2019
Is rapping any different than poetry?
answers1: yeah there is a big diffrence. No beat, much diffren
rhyming patterns(it doesnt need to rhyme where rap does). Poetry is
much more complexed. But rappers like Canibus are on the same level
as poets. Poems are extremely deep, and so is rap. <br>
<br>
Just Remeber Rap is "Poetry of the streets"
answers2: there is really no difference between poetry and any kind of
music besides the beat and rap is sung most of the time. they can both
be about anything and they are both read in a rhythm.
answers3: Poetry usually takes talent.
answers4: What do you mean by "accent"? Rap originated from so many
different music genres and lifestyles that is impossible to accurately
list them all. It's kind of like asking were did Rock come from, or
Jazz, or Classical.....I think you understand where I'm going.
SIDEBAR: I think Rap INCORPORATES poetry, but i don't think Rap IS
poetry.
answers5: rap is basically just poetry with a beat to it
answers6: Poetry is rather delightful and rap is a way to express
anger and emotions. Poetry is written in rhymes while some rap songs
don't have any rhyming in it at all. Usually those songs suck, but
it's done by people on the radio today with no talent. Rap songs also
have a beat to it, which poetry doesn't.
answers7: Technically, they're similar. Rapping seems like just
rhymically reading poetry with a background beat. You could share
advice.
answers8: they're the same, rapping is just a way of expressing the poetry
answers9: rap has a beat in the background and is sometimes full of
more crude words, but other than that, they are pretty much the same.
Full of emotion. Rhyming. And telling a story.
answers10: the art of rapping and the art of poetry are the same but
different styles you have poetry styles like haiku i think it is
spelled right and you have rap which is poetry in motion you
definitely can work together that depends on creativity and being open
minded to the different artistic styles some poetry don't rhyme at all
so it can be a beautiful thing i say do it!
rhyming patterns(it doesnt need to rhyme where rap does). Poetry is
much more complexed. But rappers like Canibus are on the same level
as poets. Poems are extremely deep, and so is rap. <br>
<br>
Just Remeber Rap is "Poetry of the streets"
answers2: there is really no difference between poetry and any kind of
music besides the beat and rap is sung most of the time. they can both
be about anything and they are both read in a rhythm.
answers3: Poetry usually takes talent.
answers4: What do you mean by "accent"? Rap originated from so many
different music genres and lifestyles that is impossible to accurately
list them all. It's kind of like asking were did Rock come from, or
Jazz, or Classical.....I think you understand where I'm going.
SIDEBAR: I think Rap INCORPORATES poetry, but i don't think Rap IS
poetry.
answers5: rap is basically just poetry with a beat to it
answers6: Poetry is rather delightful and rap is a way to express
anger and emotions. Poetry is written in rhymes while some rap songs
don't have any rhyming in it at all. Usually those songs suck, but
it's done by people on the radio today with no talent. Rap songs also
have a beat to it, which poetry doesn't.
answers7: Technically, they're similar. Rapping seems like just
rhymically reading poetry with a background beat. You could share
advice.
answers8: they're the same, rapping is just a way of expressing the poetry
answers9: rap has a beat in the background and is sometimes full of
more crude words, but other than that, they are pretty much the same.
Full of emotion. Rhyming. And telling a story.
answers10: the art of rapping and the art of poetry are the same but
different styles you have poetry styles like haiku i think it is
spelled right and you have rap which is poetry in motion you
definitely can work together that depends on creativity and being open
minded to the different artistic styles some poetry don't rhyme at all
so it can be a beautiful thing i say do it!
Saturday, 5 October 2019
Is personal poetry bad in your opinion?
answers1: ???!!! of course it´s not bad!! <br>
I find the personal poems much better , than let´s say some rich girl
writing about poverty in africa. <br>
imagine paris hilton writing about some kind of topic like that?? <br>
You know nothing better than yourself, so writing about yurself is
probably one of the easiest things to do. but also one of the hardest
<br>
<br>
<br>
or what do you mean exactly? I dont think personal poetry is bad at
all. you have to be able to express yourself. let emotions out , u
know? you can only do that with your feelings. and for some people ,
words are the only way they can truely express themselves
answers2: It depends on how it is written. You can write a poem about
something in your life and make it not sound like it's about your
life.
answers3: It depends on how personal it is. A person's poetry
shouldn't be too personal.
answers4: It all depends. A great deal of the time personal poetry
does seem pretentious or egotistic, espeically if the author thinks
they're "something else." But at the same time, not all poetry can be
objective, some must be subjective. Every time we write, a little bit
of our soul goes into the making of our poetry. So, basically, all
poems are personal poems, just in a different light. I cannot agree on
one side or the other, because some personal poems drive me insane and
make me want to scream, and others make me want to stop writing
because of the beautiful talent laced within. I'm straddling the
fence, as it were. <br>
<br>
Pugilist - Loving the word "insipid"
answers5: You have to decide--subjectively--if your poem is a poem or
a bowel movement. Bowel movements are great, needed, satisfying, etc,
but nobody wants to look at them. Poems are flowers, rainbows and
starry skies; dances with death, paintings of hearts. Poems are to be
shared, bowel movements flushed away.
answers6: I cede this one to Pugilist. There is only one criterion for
any art. Is it good or not?
answers7: Personal poetry is not, in itself, bad, but personal poetry
trends badly. <br>
<br>
This is because people get so stuck on how it feels to them it is more
therapy than poetry, which is fine until they present it as poetry and
then get upset when it is held to the same standards. <br>
<br>
Look at the art of Fredia. It's intensely personal but is still great
art. You can present personal pain, strife, happiness, etc and still
adhere to good poetical forms. You just have to be willing to
actually work at it, which is a step most personal poetry refuses to
consider. <br>
<br>
And that's what makes it insipid and horrid.
I find the personal poems much better , than let´s say some rich girl
writing about poverty in africa. <br>
imagine paris hilton writing about some kind of topic like that?? <br>
You know nothing better than yourself, so writing about yurself is
probably one of the easiest things to do. but also one of the hardest
<br>
<br>
<br>
or what do you mean exactly? I dont think personal poetry is bad at
all. you have to be able to express yourself. let emotions out , u
know? you can only do that with your feelings. and for some people ,
words are the only way they can truely express themselves
answers2: It depends on how it is written. You can write a poem about
something in your life and make it not sound like it's about your
life.
answers3: It depends on how personal it is. A person's poetry
shouldn't be too personal.
answers4: It all depends. A great deal of the time personal poetry
does seem pretentious or egotistic, espeically if the author thinks
they're "something else." But at the same time, not all poetry can be
objective, some must be subjective. Every time we write, a little bit
of our soul goes into the making of our poetry. So, basically, all
poems are personal poems, just in a different light. I cannot agree on
one side or the other, because some personal poems drive me insane and
make me want to scream, and others make me want to stop writing
because of the beautiful talent laced within. I'm straddling the
fence, as it were. <br>
<br>
Pugilist - Loving the word "insipid"
answers5: You have to decide--subjectively--if your poem is a poem or
a bowel movement. Bowel movements are great, needed, satisfying, etc,
but nobody wants to look at them. Poems are flowers, rainbows and
starry skies; dances with death, paintings of hearts. Poems are to be
shared, bowel movements flushed away.
answers6: I cede this one to Pugilist. There is only one criterion for
any art. Is it good or not?
answers7: Personal poetry is not, in itself, bad, but personal poetry
trends badly. <br>
<br>
This is because people get so stuck on how it feels to them it is more
therapy than poetry, which is fine until they present it as poetry and
then get upset when it is held to the same standards. <br>
<br>
Look at the art of Fredia. It's intensely personal but is still great
art. You can present personal pain, strife, happiness, etc and still
adhere to good poetical forms. You just have to be willing to
actually work at it, which is a step most personal poetry refuses to
consider. <br>
<br>
And that's what makes it insipid and horrid.
Friday, 4 October 2019
What can a person learn from Buddhist Philosophy?
answers1: Good morning, Abbot <br>
<br>
A person learns a few things from Buddhism whether one views it as a
religion or philosophy: inner peace, acceptance of others without
being judgmental, and the equanimity and interdependence of all
beings. <br>
<br>
Hope this helps. <br>
<br>
May all be at peace
<br>
A person learns a few things from Buddhism whether one views it as a
religion or philosophy: inner peace, acceptance of others without
being judgmental, and the equanimity and interdependence of all
beings. <br>
<br>
Hope this helps. <br>
<br>
May all be at peace
Thursday, 3 October 2019
Is philosophy really anything more than mental masturbation?
answers1: are you by extension masturbating by asking this question?
answers2: I think that is too sweeping. It can become that, but only
if the philosopher forgets humility.
answers3: There is a lot to be achieved by reading the masters of the
art the ancient Greeks , It makes you realise that they were wiser and
cleverer than us , and considering it was 3500 years ago , Makes you
wonder if we have gone forward or backwards , Others who have never
read or digested philosophy arbitrarily scorn it, Which shows their
ignorance and their loss , Quote A wise man listens before he scorns ,
a fool scorns before he listens, Sophocles 496 BC
answers4: It has opened my mind to the world. <br>
<br>
Before, I was sooooo sure that I was right. <br>
<br>
Now I am not so sure. <br>
<br>
I've never been more awake since I began my study of philosophy. <br>
<br>
"Believing is happiness-Doubting is wisdom." -Greek Probverb
answers5: Philosophy is a point of view. It is only meant to help
others trick their minds in denying facts or in expressing how they
feel. <br>
The only benefits it has given me is to express my feelings in a way
that others can relate to. It has helped me help others feel better
about life.
answers6: A study of the philosophy of science makes it easier to spot
con men and flannel.
answers7: as an example - do you think buddhists ( who base their
lives on a philosophy) are good people or mental wankaz? <br>
- i like the way they are. <br>
<br>
i personally have a moral metaphysics which engenders quality action
on my part and i was saved from insanity by an ontological search.
philosophy made me a functioning member of my society <br>
<br>
your flawed method of asking has brought the expected answers
clamouring for your 10 points by being a mirror to your ideas. You
make me think you should be more mindful perhaps some philosophy will
help!
answers8: No it is nothing more then mental masturbation. <br>
Are you enjoying yourself?
answers9: Mathematics, logic, and science are born out of and linked
heavily with philosophy. So if nothing 'tangible' has come out of it
for you, I think maybe you just missed an episode. <br>
<br>
Unless you are referring to metaphysical, or what is sometimes
vulgarly (in the sense of 'common', the latin sense) referred to as
"existential problems", then yes, it is just mental masturbation. <br>
<br>
But when you say mental masturbation, do you even have a definition
for this term? Or are you just trying to sound edgy?
answers10: Philosophy could be a fruitless mental exercise, if that is
what you mean by masturbation. Philosophy could be a system of
beliefs. If a person followed such a system for the purpose of
impressing others, that might qualify as fruitless. Of course, if the
person succeeded in impressing the target of their efforts, I guess it
could not be called fruitless. If a person is practicing philosophy
in solitude, secretly, that could be like masturbation. <br>
<br>
Philosophy could be a personal way of looking at things, or a rational
framework for investigating questions of existence. My personal way
of looking at things has permitted me to be calm when others panic,
positive when they are negative, and gentle in the face of my own
anger.
answers2: I think that is too sweeping. It can become that, but only
if the philosopher forgets humility.
answers3: There is a lot to be achieved by reading the masters of the
art the ancient Greeks , It makes you realise that they were wiser and
cleverer than us , and considering it was 3500 years ago , Makes you
wonder if we have gone forward or backwards , Others who have never
read or digested philosophy arbitrarily scorn it, Which shows their
ignorance and their loss , Quote A wise man listens before he scorns ,
a fool scorns before he listens, Sophocles 496 BC
answers4: It has opened my mind to the world. <br>
<br>
Before, I was sooooo sure that I was right. <br>
<br>
Now I am not so sure. <br>
<br>
I've never been more awake since I began my study of philosophy. <br>
<br>
"Believing is happiness-Doubting is wisdom." -Greek Probverb
answers5: Philosophy is a point of view. It is only meant to help
others trick their minds in denying facts or in expressing how they
feel. <br>
The only benefits it has given me is to express my feelings in a way
that others can relate to. It has helped me help others feel better
about life.
answers6: A study of the philosophy of science makes it easier to spot
con men and flannel.
answers7: as an example - do you think buddhists ( who base their
lives on a philosophy) are good people or mental wankaz? <br>
- i like the way they are. <br>
<br>
i personally have a moral metaphysics which engenders quality action
on my part and i was saved from insanity by an ontological search.
philosophy made me a functioning member of my society <br>
<br>
your flawed method of asking has brought the expected answers
clamouring for your 10 points by being a mirror to your ideas. You
make me think you should be more mindful perhaps some philosophy will
help!
answers8: No it is nothing more then mental masturbation. <br>
Are you enjoying yourself?
answers9: Mathematics, logic, and science are born out of and linked
heavily with philosophy. So if nothing 'tangible' has come out of it
for you, I think maybe you just missed an episode. <br>
<br>
Unless you are referring to metaphysical, or what is sometimes
vulgarly (in the sense of 'common', the latin sense) referred to as
"existential problems", then yes, it is just mental masturbation. <br>
<br>
But when you say mental masturbation, do you even have a definition
for this term? Or are you just trying to sound edgy?
answers10: Philosophy could be a fruitless mental exercise, if that is
what you mean by masturbation. Philosophy could be a system of
beliefs. If a person followed such a system for the purpose of
impressing others, that might qualify as fruitless. Of course, if the
person succeeded in impressing the target of their efforts, I guess it
could not be called fruitless. If a person is practicing philosophy
in solitude, secretly, that could be like masturbation. <br>
<br>
Philosophy could be a personal way of looking at things, or a rational
framework for investigating questions of existence. My personal way
of looking at things has permitted me to be calm when others panic,
positive when they are negative, and gentle in the face of my own
anger.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
Why is logic considered a branch of philosophy?
answers1: Why is logic considered a branch of philosophy? <br>
<br>
~~~ Philosophy is 'original critical thought'; <br>
<br>
Critical Thinking Mini Lessons <br>
<a href="http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons....</a>
<br>
<br>
Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking <br>
<a href="http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHare.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHa...</a>
<br>
<br>
All 'means of knowing' are branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
'Logic' is a branch, one way of knowing. <br>
<br>
All sciences are feeder branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
<br>
Read the links for a clue of what philosophy actually is!
answers2: It is not a "branch". It is a subset of epistemology.
Without logic, there could be no thoughts, but thoughts themselves are
composed of metaphysical judgments based on epistemological
operations. <br>
Read these two small links <br>
<a href="http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/Epistemology_Main.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/Ep...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/</a>
answers3: I think logic makes science possible; to be able to look at
something objectively as possible...and unassuming as can be...is what
allows science to work IMHO. It's the means to apply science in an
intelligent way. But it's still a philosophy in my book; a way to look
at things as well as a way to apply ourselves.....it just happens to
work, in verifiable ways.
answers4: I think we need our definitions straight here. <br>
<br>
Philosophy is to discover truth. Science is a methodology in which
truths can be found, not the only one. Science deals with mainly
empiricism while there are other methods such as rationalism. Logic is
a tool used by these methods. Rene Descartes used rationalism to
discover the truth that I exist, while Robert Boyle used the
scientific method to discover the truth that gas expands when heated,
both needed logic to achieve this. Logic is therefore considered a
branch of philosophy because without logic truth cannot be understood,
let alone discovered. Other branches of philosophy such as ethics,
aesthetics, metaphysics, etc., are categories of truths.
answers5: logic is a major accomplishment in the history of the human
mind. without logic one is still mired in magic and BS. The goal of
philosophy is reality - it's to understand "how it all works" - and
one uses logic to get there.
answers6: Philosophy is thinking about thinking. <br>
<br>
And logic (I took Logic 101 in college) is how we know if something is
true or not, and that's considered a thought process. <br>
<br>
Our whole world of socializing (vocal and written) is based on If A =
B, and B = C, then A must = C also. <br>
<br>
You will find that many people don't apply that rule to their own
thinking process, and so we get a lot of cultural oddities that seem
to defy logic, but in the end... <br>
<br>
The universe runs on logical principles. A massive body should cause
space to curve and so should cause gravity. An orbiting planet should
form an elliptical orbit, and sure enough it does.
answers7: Philosophy means love of wisdom and logic is the first steps
on the path to wisdom. <br>
<br>
Philosophy also means Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual
means and moral self-discipline. <br>
2. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality,
knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical
methods. <br>
3. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: the
philosophy of Hume. <br>
4. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs. <br>
5. The disciplines presented in university curriculum's of science and
the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology. <br>
6. The discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics,
and epistemology. <br>
7. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or
activity; an underlying theory: an original philosophy of advertising.
<br>
8. A system of values by which one lives: <br>
9. Challenge your preconceptions.
<br>
~~~ Philosophy is 'original critical thought'; <br>
<br>
Critical Thinking Mini Lessons <br>
<a href="http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons....</a>
<br>
<br>
Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking <br>
<a href="http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHare.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHa...</a>
<br>
<br>
All 'means of knowing' are branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
'Logic' is a branch, one way of knowing. <br>
<br>
All sciences are feeder branches of the tree of philosophy! <br>
<br>
Read the links for a clue of what philosophy actually is!
answers2: It is not a "branch". It is a subset of epistemology.
Without logic, there could be no thoughts, but thoughts themselves are
composed of metaphysical judgments based on epistemological
operations. <br>
Read these two small links <br>
<a href="http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/Epistemology_Main.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/Ep...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.importanceofphilosophy.com/</a>
answers3: I think logic makes science possible; to be able to look at
something objectively as possible...and unassuming as can be...is what
allows science to work IMHO. It's the means to apply science in an
intelligent way. But it's still a philosophy in my book; a way to look
at things as well as a way to apply ourselves.....it just happens to
work, in verifiable ways.
answers4: I think we need our definitions straight here. <br>
<br>
Philosophy is to discover truth. Science is a methodology in which
truths can be found, not the only one. Science deals with mainly
empiricism while there are other methods such as rationalism. Logic is
a tool used by these methods. Rene Descartes used rationalism to
discover the truth that I exist, while Robert Boyle used the
scientific method to discover the truth that gas expands when heated,
both needed logic to achieve this. Logic is therefore considered a
branch of philosophy because without logic truth cannot be understood,
let alone discovered. Other branches of philosophy such as ethics,
aesthetics, metaphysics, etc., are categories of truths.
answers5: logic is a major accomplishment in the history of the human
mind. without logic one is still mired in magic and BS. The goal of
philosophy is reality - it's to understand "how it all works" - and
one uses logic to get there.
answers6: Philosophy is thinking about thinking. <br>
<br>
And logic (I took Logic 101 in college) is how we know if something is
true or not, and that's considered a thought process. <br>
<br>
Our whole world of socializing (vocal and written) is based on If A =
B, and B = C, then A must = C also. <br>
<br>
You will find that many people don't apply that rule to their own
thinking process, and so we get a lot of cultural oddities that seem
to defy logic, but in the end... <br>
<br>
The universe runs on logical principles. A massive body should cause
space to curve and so should cause gravity. An orbiting planet should
form an elliptical orbit, and sure enough it does.
answers7: Philosophy means love of wisdom and logic is the first steps
on the path to wisdom. <br>
<br>
Philosophy also means Love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual
means and moral self-discipline. <br>
2. Investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality,
knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical
methods. <br>
3. A system of thought based on or involving such inquiry: the
philosophy of Hume. <br>
4. The critical analysis of fundamental assumptions or beliefs. <br>
5. The disciplines presented in university curriculum's of science and
the liberal arts, except medicine, law, and theology. <br>
6. The discipline comprising logic, ethics, aesthetics, metaphysics,
and epistemology. <br>
7. A set of ideas or beliefs relating to a particular field or
activity; an underlying theory: an original philosophy of advertising.
<br>
8. A system of values by which one lives: <br>
9. Challenge your preconceptions.
Tuesday, 1 October 2019
What branch of philosophy is phenomenology from?
answers1: Phenomenology is a philosophical method that begins in the
philosophy of Edmund Husserl. Husserl started off as a logician and
philosopher of mathematics. In its mature form, however, Husserl's
philosophy is mainly concerned with epistemology (theory of
knowledge). The goal of the phenomenology is to offer a pure
description of the forms of human experience, without presupposing any
metaphysical or scientific theory. <br>
<br>
While Husserl's phenomenology concerns itself mainly with knowledge,
post-Husserlian phenomenologists criticize their teacher for focusing
too exclusively on knowledge, and for neglecting other features of
human experience. Hence there occurred an "existentialist" turn in
Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty. Existentialist phenomenology
concerns itself mainly with how the subject's relationships with
itself and with the world are not primarily structured by
relationships of "knowing." To show this, such existentialist single
out certain moods (anxiety, despair, etc.) and show how they have an
impact on human existence that cannot be captured in acts of
knowledge. <br>
<br>
There is also what is called a "theological turn" in phenomenology led
by Levinas, Henry, and Marion (and partly Heidegger). Such thinkers
use the phenomenological method to describe ethical (Levinas) and
religious experiences. <br>
<br>
In any case, whenever you see the term "phenomenology", think of
Husserl and the idea of purely describing human experience without
presupposing metaphysical or scientific theories. <br>
<br>
Cheers.
answers2: the respond is metaphysics. Metaphysics includes interior
the fundamental concepts of the organic, i.e. actual international.
Epistemology includes the character and scope of awareness and
thought. Phenomenology can verify with 2 distinctive colleges or
approaches to philosophy. the 1st is that of Hegel, and is likewise
time-honored as "dialectical phenomenology." the 2d is that of
Husserl, and is the extra widespread college of phenomenology. it is
likewise reported as "transcendental phenomenology." Existentialism is
a school or stream which got here to popularity interior the twentieth
century. It includes the questions of human existence, distinctly
freedom. distinctive persons grouped below the existentialist banner
comprise Dostoevsky, Sartre, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger.
answers3: It is a branch of the feel good science.
answers4: juditial
answers5: metaphysics
philosophy of Edmund Husserl. Husserl started off as a logician and
philosopher of mathematics. In its mature form, however, Husserl's
philosophy is mainly concerned with epistemology (theory of
knowledge). The goal of the phenomenology is to offer a pure
description of the forms of human experience, without presupposing any
metaphysical or scientific theory. <br>
<br>
While Husserl's phenomenology concerns itself mainly with knowledge,
post-Husserlian phenomenologists criticize their teacher for focusing
too exclusively on knowledge, and for neglecting other features of
human experience. Hence there occurred an "existentialist" turn in
Heidegger, Sartre, and Merleau-Ponty. Existentialist phenomenology
concerns itself mainly with how the subject's relationships with
itself and with the world are not primarily structured by
relationships of "knowing." To show this, such existentialist single
out certain moods (anxiety, despair, etc.) and show how they have an
impact on human existence that cannot be captured in acts of
knowledge. <br>
<br>
There is also what is called a "theological turn" in phenomenology led
by Levinas, Henry, and Marion (and partly Heidegger). Such thinkers
use the phenomenological method to describe ethical (Levinas) and
religious experiences. <br>
<br>
In any case, whenever you see the term "phenomenology", think of
Husserl and the idea of purely describing human experience without
presupposing metaphysical or scientific theories. <br>
<br>
Cheers.
answers2: the respond is metaphysics. Metaphysics includes interior
the fundamental concepts of the organic, i.e. actual international.
Epistemology includes the character and scope of awareness and
thought. Phenomenology can verify with 2 distinctive colleges or
approaches to philosophy. the 1st is that of Hegel, and is likewise
time-honored as "dialectical phenomenology." the 2d is that of
Husserl, and is the extra widespread college of phenomenology. it is
likewise reported as "transcendental phenomenology." Existentialism is
a school or stream which got here to popularity interior the twentieth
century. It includes the questions of human existence, distinctly
freedom. distinctive persons grouped below the existentialist banner
comprise Dostoevsky, Sartre, Nietzsche, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger.
answers3: It is a branch of the feel good science.
answers4: juditial
answers5: metaphysics
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