GE. I decided to choose an art history because I found it to be an engaging course due to previous art classes experience. The art history courses I have taken was Art Appreciation I (Art 103) and History of Asian (Art 105) at Valley College. In the courses I was able to appreciate art more and I also learned that art is another pathway that help us understand the culture/time period it was made in. In the video Why Studying Art Matters?, the narrator explains how art can be beneficial in a real
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Information Systems .................. 3 *Breadth Creative Arts (BCA) course .................................................. 3 Sophomore Year (31 credits) Third Semester (16 credits) ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting Principles (B grade required) .......... 3 STAT 2300 (QL) Business Statistics (C grade required) ...................... 4 MGT 2050 Business Law..................................................................... 2 *Breadth Humanities (BHU) course ....................................
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Defining and Experiencing the Humanities Tim Williams HUM/100 July 22, 2014 Dierdre Finnegan Defining and Experiencing the Humanities I define Humanities as simply how we as humans live, think, love, communicate, and why we do it the way we do it. We can trace our cultural history for insight about whom and why we are, and why we intertwine the humanities within our modern lives. In this paper, I will provide a first-hand account of my experience attending the Zulu Ball in New Orleans
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Defining and Experiencing Humanities Robert S. Baskett HUM/100 26 January 2015 Hayden Roberts Defining and Experiencing Humanities The definition of humanities according to me is a study in history, more specifically the culture, art, and technology of ancient cultures. So far in life I have yet too learn anything about humanities or ancient cultures and can’t imagine how it could be applied in real life situations. However I have attended many concerts and events in my
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Reactions: The one thing that surprised me in this article was that the evolving economy did not require workers with specific technical skills; instead it requires workers who have more transferable and less specific skills, which is most of the liberal arts students. I believed that technical skills were a requirement or most jobs and were what made the workers appropriate for the job. I always assumed that workers with technical skills are the ones who end up with high wage jobs as they are applying
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My university, Cypress Community College, from an aerial perspective is seeing shaped rounded. The buildings are surrounded by the parking lots. I usually go to the buildings where located on the left side of library, such as Humanities, Fine Art, and Science & Math buildings. So, I tried to find the place where I usually go and I found out two facts that I didn't pay attention while I was walking in the campus. Trough seeing my University in Google map, I found out two of the visual facts and the
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Surname Instructor Course Date History of the Christian Church Introduction ------------------------------------------------- Top of FormThe Protestant Reformation referred to a religious movement in the 16th century that resulted in the division of Christianity into Catholics and Protestants. Europe was split into the Northern part which was occupied by the Protestants and the Southern part remained occupied by the Roman Catholics (Schaff 105). Christian humanism, on the other
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Research on Humanities and Social Sciences ISSN 2222-1719 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2863 (Online) Vol.3, No.10, 2013 www.iiste.org African Folksongs as Veritable Resource Materials for Revitalizing Music Education in Nigerian Schools Kayode M. SAMUEL, Ph.D Research Fellow, Institute of African Studies,University of Ibadan,NIGERIA. E mail address: sonatakay@yahoo.com Abstract Some Yorùbá cultural values and expressions embedded in Egbeda-Egga women’s folksongs are the focus of this paper. With the use of
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common humanity by visually disregarding established caricatures, making African Americans visible in ways that negated the inferior character tropes that were the norm of the white-authored advertisements, movies, and public discourse of the period. This quote shows me as a reader, that Rockwell demonstrates how his images provided Americans with a vocabulary for describing themselves, their country, and their experiences. Second, Rockwell’s paintings evoked common humanity by creating
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Literature Analysis Noah Serna Western Governors University Humanities C100 January 15, 2016 Personal Observations of the Work The work of literature that I chose to do my initial observations on is a poem written by Phillis Wheatley, called “To S.M., a Young African Painter, on Seeing his Works.” This poem was written during the enlightenment period. I particularly chose this poem because I always had an interest in reading about African
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