...Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin • MA Museumsmanagement und -kommunikation • M12 Fallstudien zum Marketing und Finanzierung von Museen und kulturellen Projekten • Dozent: Peter Legemann • SoSe 2014 - 2015 Protokoll der Exkursion in das Tanzhaus Eden***** Datum, Zeit: 02.06.2015, 14:00 – 16:25 Uhr Adresse: Breite Straße 43, 13187 Berlin Pankow Exkursionsleitung: Kirsten Seeligmüller, Mitgründerin und Geschäftsführerin DOCK 11 GmbH; Peter Legemann, Dozent Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin TeilnehmerInnen: Annalena Knorrs, Svenja Kutscher, Laura Maturana Jahn, Timothy Schmidt, Mark Stefan, Melanie Weigel, Irene Gröger, Astrid Hackel, Andrea Kramper, Mareike Poppinga, Nina Krasemann, Beatrice Fidelibus, Matthias Kirchner, Monique Riedl Protokollantinnen: Beatrice Fidelibus, Nina Krasemann Inhalt Einleitung (B.F.).................................................................................................................... 2 1. Station: der Garten............................................................................................................ 3 …- Entstehungsgeschichte (N.K.).......................................................................................... 3 - Grundhaltung und Politik (N.K.)......................................................................................... 4 - Zielgruppen & Marketing (N.K.).........................................................................................6 - Projekte:...
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...Curley’s Wife The novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ tells the tragic story of George Milton and Lennie Small; two migrant ranch workers, their struggle to become free and independent men and their dream to work up a stake and live off the land. It is set during the Great Depression on a ranch in California’s Salinas Valley; the ranch is owned by the boss whose son Curley is married to the only female character in the novel, Curley’s Wife. She is a tarty and lonely woman who has nothing better to do than flirt and be a nuisance, as Curley never pays her any attention, unfortunately, this brash behaviour is the cause of Lennie’s and her own death. Steinbeck presents the ranch as the Garden of Eden and Curley’s Wife, as Eve; the woman who ruins the peace and tranquillity in the Garden of Eden and ultimately destroys George and Lennie’s dream. The author is able to explore the plight of women through Curley’s Wife; she is a victim of prejudice, being stereotyped as a tart or tramp throughout the novel, when actually underneath she is a nice girl. However Steinbeck also shows that Curley’s Wife is capable of being prejudiced against other weaker members of society, in particular Crooks, Candy and Lennie, people who were discriminated for supposedly ‘bad’ traits. Throughout the novel Steinbeck presents Curley’s Wife as a tart, a flirt and even promiscuous. Even before we meet her, we form an unfavourable opinion of her because of how Candy describes her; calling her a “tart” and saying he’s...
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...blah Edgar Espana Kara Lybarger-Monson English MO1B February 29, 2012 Questioning Ones Power In T.C. Boyle’s novel When the Killings Done, Dave LaJoy the so-called animal lover and animal rights activist, who by the way hates humans, faces-off with Alma Boyd Takesue, the real animal lover that is trying to restore “Eden” to the way it was before being infested by rats and feral pigs. Both Alma and Dave are interested in animal rights but have different ways in doing so, Alma even though she’d rather not kill anything has to eliminate animals from Eden because she is dedicated to preserving the species unique to Eden’s environment and Dave, on the other hand, is on a determined mission to “save animals” even though the way he goes about it is very destructive. They both will do whatever it takes to preserve the animal’s rights even if that means lives are lost. Throughout the story, we find out that both Alma and Dave question their motives on how they are fighting for the animals rights. Like despite all the power Alma has, she doesn’t really know what to do with it and we also find out Dave questions his motive of controlling because he lacks the power Alma has. Because of each characters’ internal conflict, the actual power of each character is shown: Dave questions his motives of controlling because he lacks the power to do so and ironically, Alma questions her actions even though she has complete control. Alma is very dedicated to what she does such as she...
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...According to Finley, Pennock (1976), Relationship between two or more people or between people and God are not the only kinds of relationships they now to exist. Indeed, the universe reveals to them a countless number of different kinds of relationships in nature. Examining these relationships which bring with them moral responsibility; The world of nature can be seen as a vast network of relationships in which the sun total of living things exists in mutual dependence on one another. Love is a commonly used word today. They see it on bumper stickers and sweatshirts. They hear it on the radio and in poetry. But what is love, really? What does love have to do with morality, personal relationships, and responsibility? Such questions are by no means easy to answer. Love is, in a sense, a mystery and no one will ever be able to fully understand or explain it. For their purposes here, however, they can make a few remarks about love that can help clarify the place of love in our moral response to God. The most simple and yet one of the most important things to say of love is that it is love that gives them all their personal relationships to one another. Love is that power in them that moves them to go out of themselves, give of themselves, and unite themselves with the one they love. They may experience accidental relationship with others as when they happen to have the same color, come from the same family, or go to the same school. But they became directly, deeply, and personally...
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...and culture. Much of the differences in culture have to do with superstitions. Many of today’s traditions and superstitions date back thousands of years. It is surprising how many of these were originally to ward off evil spirits, as well to enhance good luck, fertility and prosperity. For example, bielief that black cat crossing your path can affect your luck goes far back in time. In Poland, it is considered unlucky to see the black cat crossing the road and it is probably because of the fact that the black cat was supposed to be a witch in disguise, or some kind of spy or helper for her. It may therefore have been imagined to possess the same magical abilty to cause harm. Conversly, in England the black cat is considered to be something lucky. There is a story about King Charles the first of England who owned a black cat and whom he valued very much. He treasured the cat so much that he had his guards watch over it twenty-four hours a day. Coincidentally the cat died the very day before Oliver Cromwell's parliamentary troops came and arrested the king. Shortly after, King Charles was taken to the scaffold and beheaded. Nowadys, black Cats are featured on many good luck greetings cards and birthday cards in England. Other interesting superstitions are connected with wedding....
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...12/12/2014 Concordia University: 1282 Concordia Avenue, St. Paul MN, 55104 12/12/2014 Concordia University: 1282 Concordia Avenue, St. Paul MN, 55104 SAM ANDERSON, JULIA BECKRICH, ANDREA DWYER, KRYS MOHWINKLE Gpaws SAM ANDERSON, JULIA BECKRICH, ANDREA DWYER, KRYS MOHWINKLE Gpaws Table of Contents Executive Summary - Andrea 2 Mission, Vision, Values, Goals 2 Vision 3 Values 3 S.M.A.R.T goals 3 Company Description 3 Products/Services 4 Product/Services Description 4 Basic Collar 5 GPS Tracking System 5 Activity Tracker 5 Temperature gage 6 Tone Trainer 6 Marketing Plan –Sam 7 Implementation Plan 13 Financial Plan – Julia 15 Conclusion 16 References 17 Appendices 17 Executive Summary – Andrea Any animal lover wants the best for their pet. Having the secure feeling of knowing where their pet is at all times not only helps the owner but also puts the safety of the pet first. GPawS is an online business focusing on just that. GPawS provides a customizable collar for pet owners who want to keep their pet as safe as possible. The features that the customer has to mix and match with are: a temperature gage, an activity tracker, tone trainer, Location GPS and custom tag. The mission, vision and goals of GPawS all flow together. The mission is to form to the customer needs, not the other way around. The mission is as follows; “We exist to bring comfort and safety to all animal lovers, providing a product with...
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...Secular psychology is formed by two basis views: that a personal god does not exist and that we are just physical, smart animals, made millions of years ago because of natural causes and processes. They believe in mind/body monism, which is the belief that there is only the material world. Behaviourism is the type of psychology concerned with explaining everything through material causes. Behaviorists believe all human thought and personality are just results of physical interactions of the brain. Modern day secular psychology is often called third force psychology. This type of psychology says that humans are mostly good, physical beings who are mentally healthy when focused upon achieving self- actualization and are able to make their own choices. The first force was behaviorism and the second force was based on psycho-analysis, the thought that our conscious behavior is shaped by our unconscious recollection of our past experiences. The idea is to resolve a patient’s psychological problems by uncovering and discussing their unconscious, unfulfilled or repressed desires. Self-actualization is the goal. At the end of the day, secularists just want to meet their full psychological potential. Ivan Pavlov describes Marxist psychology as this: only science, exact science about human nature itself, and the most sincere approach to it by the aid of the omnipotent scientific method, will deliver man from his present gloom, and will purge him from his contemporary shame...
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...“The Red Pony” by John Steinbeck – Critical Analysis John Steinbeck an American writer was born in the year 1902 and died in the year 1968.During his time, Steinbeck was one of the most accomplished writers and his literary works received massive popularity. Most of his novels and short stories were performed as plays on stage and that is one reason why he was among the best sellers during his era. One of his great accomplishments for his involvement in literature was the Literature Nobel Prize he won in 1962. Steinbeck wrote a total of twenty seven books and some of his most common books include; “The grapes of Wrath” written in 1939, the 1952 “East of Eden, The 1937 short novel “Mice and men” (John, pg 23). John Steinbeck spent much of his early life in a rural part of America and worked on various ranches with migrants ‘on spreckler ranch and other nearby ranches during his summers. He attended Salinas high school and later joined Stanford University, although he never graduated. He did various odd jobs before beginning his career as a writer. Steinbeck wrote his first novel Cup of Gold which was published in 1929.Other books he wrote were; the pastures of heaven (1932), The Red Pony (1933), Tortilla Flat (1935), The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and many others. During his career, Stein beck was involved in various issues and correspondence. Most of his literary works revolved around his life as well as the issues that affected people then (John, pg 56). One of the issues he wrote...
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...| BASEBALL | Bernaditta Caballero | | Columban College-Barretto | 3/19/2012 | | Introduction: Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a batand touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot diamond. Players on the batting team take turns hitting against thepitcher of the fielding team, which tries to stop them from scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the batting team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between batting and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for each team constitutes an inning and nine innings make up a professional game. The team with the most runs at the end of the game wins. Evolving from older bat-and-ball games, an early form of baseball was being played in England by the mid-eighteenth century. This game was brought by immigrants to North America, where the modern version developed. By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States. Baseball is now popular in North America, parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean, and parts of East Asia. In North America, professional Major League Baseball (MLB) teams are divided into the National League (NL) and American League (AL), each with three divisions: East, West, and Central...
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...hitting the shelves of all stores. Dani and I are still planning a trip to the best store ever, The Dollar Store, to ask the clerk how much things are (even though everything is $1) My sister and I have discovered the wonderful Five Below store where you can get clothes, shoes, and many more things for $5 or less. Working hard in all of my classes throughout the year, I have maintained my 4.0 GPA. My mom became everyone’s Cheer Mom with her new position as High school cheer coach. I can not live throughout the school days without my 4th hour Snack, I get Hangry. Out with the old and ugly and in with the new and cute Glasses. Random Thoughts sometimes come to me during second hour, such as “I wonder if you can make weed brownies for your cat with catnip?” I received many Art Awards on my pieces from being in two different hours of art. I love brightening up others, along with my own day by telling Puns. Biology is my favorite class of the year, having a chick in the classroom. Dissecting a worm and a grasshopper in biology was a fun educational experience for me, even though we mutilated the grasshopper. The bond between Danielle and I grew and flourished from being just a friendship, to being a sisterhood. Roosters were my main focus in art this year, and my subject in many of my pieces. Spring break took Matlyn, my mom, and I to Oklahoma City where we went to my favorite place ever, the Zoo. This year is when I really started thinking about my plans for the Future, and what...
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...Charlie Chaplin composed his own music for City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and Limelight (1952). That was the exception, and few film-makers would imitate him. He wasn't clear at all whose job was to score the soundtracks. German cabaret pianist Friedrich Hollaender scored Josef von Sternberg's Der Blaue Engel/ The Blue Angel (1930), which included Marlene Dietrich's signature tune Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe Eingestellt/ Falling In Love Again. Von Sternberg kept changing musicians: Karl Hajos scored Morocco (1930) and Franke Harling Shangai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934). In the 1930s, after a few years of experimentation, scoring film soundtracks became an art in earnest thanks to a small group of foreign-born musicians, first and foremost two Austrian-born and classically-trained composers. Erich-Wolfgang Korngold's coined a lush, overwhelming, operatic style with Michael Curtiz's Captain Blood (1935) and especially The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Sea Hawk (1940), as well as Charles Gerhardt's Anthony Adverse (1936) and Sam Wood's Kings Row (1942). Max Steiner explored many different moods, sensational in Ernest Schoedsack's King Kong (1933), one of the first soundtracks to rely heavily on sound effects, pathetic in Victor Fleming's Gone With The Wind (1939), including Tara and countless references to traditional songs, exotic in Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942), melodramatic in Irving Rapper's Now Voyager (1942), gloomy...
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...Charlie Chaplin composed his own music for City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and Limelight (1952). That was the exception, and few film-makers would imitate him. He wasn't clear at all whose job was to score the soundtracks. German cabaret pianist Friedrich Hollaender scored Josef von Sternberg's Der Blaue Engel/ The Blue Angel (1930), which included Marlene Dietrich's signature tune Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe Eingestellt/ Falling In Love Again. Von Sternberg kept changing musicians: Karl Hajos scored Morocco (1930) and Franke Harling Shangai Express (1932) and The Scarlet Empress (1934). In the 1930s, after a few years of experimentation, scoring film soundtracks became an art in earnest thanks to a small group of foreign-born musicians, first and foremost two Austrian-born and classically-trained composers. Erich-Wolfgang Korngold's coined a lush, overwhelming, operatic style with Michael Curtiz's Captain Blood (1935) and especially The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and The Sea Hawk (1940), as well as Charles Gerhardt's Anthony Adverse (1936) and Sam Wood's Kings Row (1942). Max Steiner explored many different moods, sensational in Ernest Schoedsack's King Kong (1933), one of the first soundtracks to rely heavily on sound effects, pathetic in Victor Fleming's Gone With The Wind (1939), including Tara and countless references to traditional songs, exotic in Michael Curtiz's Casablanca (1942), melodramatic in Irving Rapper's Now Voyager (1942), gloomy...
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...Symbols and allegories are used to promote a deeper engagement with morality, discuss this statement in light of The Snow Queen and Thumbelina and by Hans Christian Andersen Hans Christian Andersen promotes a resounding meaning of morality throughout his fairy-tales, (1), as eighteenth century author Schiller stated “deeper meaning resides in fairy tales told to me in my childhood than the truth that is taught in life.” (2) He is able to present various morals specifically targeted towards children by using an intricate web of symbols throughout his tales. The underlying roots of Andersen’s tales could be ascribed to Christian ideology and teachings which are depicted in the Bible. The symbols are used individually in order to implant Christian ideas subtly in the mind of the child reader which otherwise may be concepts which are too large for the young reader to grasp. Andersen also uses his tales as allegories for Bible teachings. They stand as “metaphorical representation(s)” (3) of various Christian teachings, mirrored as they are written in the Bible. The symbols and allegories used allow a deeper engagement of the text and explore morality issues in hopes of educating young children in terms of Christian morality. Critic Ruth Eshbaugh remarked upon Andersen’s work that “there is no real evidence he is trying to teach spiritual lessons in any of his works.” (4) However in disagreement with this statement I have explored the symbols and allegories that Andersen uses to...
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...Assignment 2: Harlem Renaissance Poets Demetria Davenport HUM 112 Dr. Jeff Kersh Countee Cullen (1903-1996) “Heritage” (1925) What is Africa to me: Copper sun or scarlet sea, Jungle star or jungle track, Strong bronzed men, or regal black Women from whose loins I sprang When the birds of Eden sang? One three centuries removed From the scenes his fathers loved, Spicy grove, cinnamon tree, What is Africa to me? So I lie, who all day long Want no sound except the song Sung by wild barbaric birds Goading massive jungle herds, Juggernauts of flesh that pass Trampling tall defiant grass Where young forest lovers lie, Plighting troth beneath the sky, So I lie, who always hear, Though I cram against my ear Both my thumbs, and keep them there, Great drums throbbing through the air, So I lie, whose fount of pride, Dear distress and joy allied, Is my somber flesh and skin, With the dark blood dammed within Like great pulsing tides of wine That, I fear, must burst the fine Channels of the chafing net Where they surge and form and fret. Africa? A book one thumbs Listlessly, till slumber comes, Unremembered are the bats Circling through the night, her cats Crouching in the river reeds, Stalking gentle flesh that feeds, By the river brink; no more Does the bugle throated roar Cry that monarch claws have leapt From the scabbards where they slept, Silver snakes that once a year Doff the lovely coats you wear, Seek no covert in your fear Lest a...
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...ENG121 Evolution vs. Creationism The debate between evolutionism and creationism began thousands of years ago and the battle between the two streams of thought continues to this day. While creationists believe in a god who is the absolute creator of heaven and earth less than 10,000 years ago, evolutionists believe that the universe began billions of years ago with life started as just a single cell bacteria evolving slowly into everything we see today. “What’s the difference between creationism and evolution?” Charles Darwin’s work on evolution is the most recognized throughout history and the evidence that he discovered supporting evolution changed how many people viewed the history of our universe. His main research project was on a process called natural selection, the idea that survival of the fittest has been a main determinant is shaping how the earth and all living things appear today. Charles Darwin discuses this idea of Natural Selection in his essay “Natural Selection”, detailing evidence supporting his theory. This paper will discuss Darwin’s essay but will also go into further detail of his discoveries, other evolutionary milestones and finally comparing and contrasting the evolutionary argument to the creationism point of view. The idea of evolution first came about in the 1600’s when European naturalists started to question the current theories about how our universe was created. In 1666 the first evidence of evolution was discovered when a couple of fishermen...
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