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Thursday, 31 October 2019
Humanities class PLEASE HELP!?
answers1: Around 130-150. One pack of paper will be enough for that class alone
Wednesday, 30 October 2019
what is a harder class to take online Sociology or Humanities?
answers1: It really depends on how your brain works. Sociology is not
easy, and requires, eventually, a knowledge of statistics. Humanities
will present the reality of the strength of group values which
includes art form, food choice, and religion. They really are
handholding mates. I enjoyed both.
easy, and requires, eventually, a knowledge of statistics. Humanities
will present the reality of the strength of group values which
includes art form, food choice, and religion. They really are
handholding mates. I enjoyed both.
Tuesday, 29 October 2019
what college classes qualify as arts/humanities?
answers1: Your college catalog should have the answer for which
classes qualify as gen ed requirements. Or, you could ask your
advisor.
answers2: Yes, Behaivoral Science is like psychology, human growth and
development, sociology, ect. <br>
<br>
Humanities classes are classes like, humanities art, ethics,
philosophy, religion, logic, art history, music appreciation, theater,
and so on...
answers3: A humanity is intro to western civilization, art
appreciation, music appreciation, French literature in English
translation, girls' studies, etc.
classes qualify as gen ed requirements. Or, you could ask your
advisor.
answers2: Yes, Behaivoral Science is like psychology, human growth and
development, sociology, ect. <br>
<br>
Humanities classes are classes like, humanities art, ethics,
philosophy, religion, logic, art history, music appreciation, theater,
and so on...
answers3: A humanity is intro to western civilization, art
appreciation, music appreciation, French literature in English
translation, girls' studies, etc.
Monday, 28 October 2019
What is the difference of philosophy with the humanities?
answers1: Today philosophy is a branch of the humanities and not the
reverse. This was not always so and before science became a separate
subject from philosophy the former subject was philosophy. But as
scientific thought became established and the methods of logical
argument about experimental facts become well known, philosophy
retracted into a more profound but smaller domain, where the kind of
ideas ceased to need any exact proof but largely became meta science
and belief. Thus philosophy ceased to dominate our understanding of
the practical world and became an art-form again and partly within the
range of humanities. <br>
<br>
Actually the science of some subjects like quantum theory is not far
away from philosophy too, so actually it is the difference between
humanaties and sciences that is shifting. There is a way of looking at
science as an art form, just as a beautifully mde artifact of use is
regarded as an expression of the art of making it.
answers2: The 'humanities' are a branch of philosophy. <br>
Philosophy parented many of the intellectual endeavours of humankind.
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and so forth also branched out from
Philosophy. Logic is another branch of philosophy which has impacted
how we think about and see the world/universe around us.
answers3: The "humanities" include any field of study relating to
humans - philosophy, art history, history, literature, etc. so
philosophy is one of the humanities.
reverse. This was not always so and before science became a separate
subject from philosophy the former subject was philosophy. But as
scientific thought became established and the methods of logical
argument about experimental facts become well known, philosophy
retracted into a more profound but smaller domain, where the kind of
ideas ceased to need any exact proof but largely became meta science
and belief. Thus philosophy ceased to dominate our understanding of
the practical world and became an art-form again and partly within the
range of humanities. <br>
<br>
Actually the science of some subjects like quantum theory is not far
away from philosophy too, so actually it is the difference between
humanaties and sciences that is shifting. There is a way of looking at
science as an art form, just as a beautifully mde artifact of use is
regarded as an expression of the art of making it.
answers2: The 'humanities' are a branch of philosophy. <br>
Philosophy parented many of the intellectual endeavours of humankind.
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and so forth also branched out from
Philosophy. Logic is another branch of philosophy which has impacted
how we think about and see the world/universe around us.
answers3: The "humanities" include any field of study relating to
humans - philosophy, art history, history, literature, etc. so
philosophy is one of the humanities.
Saturday, 26 October 2019
Friday, 25 October 2019
What is art to you? How dod you feel about art?
answers1: to me art is a portal to anuther place or world. it it a way
that i can express my self. i feel so free when i make art or when im
surrounded by art. art has helped me in my life so many times. i love
art!
answers2: Art is a universal language among people! There is no such
thing as good or bad art!=)
that i can express my self. i feel so free when i make art or when im
surrounded by art. art has helped me in my life so many times. i love
art!
answers2: Art is a universal language among people! There is no such
thing as good or bad art!=)
Thursday, 24 October 2019
What is institutionalism and how does it relate to art making?
answers1: Institutionalism is the theory that it is the art
establishment (museums, dealers, galleries, art schools) that
determine whether something is or is not art. Prior to the 20th
century, this was not an issue, because it was widely accepted what
was or was not art. However, in the current art market, where artists
frequently make art from household items (Warhol's Soup) or
installations from trash, it is the institutions who decide what is or
is not art.
answers2: typically people who are institutionalized are individuals
who have psychological disorders. often, people who have neurological
imbalances have incredible attention spans and also, a penchant for
the morose. the result is often a highly intricate work of art with
very somber and often morbid undertones. <br>
<br>
a great example of this is a man named nick blinko. he was a singer
for a punk band called rudimentary peni and was committed for a period
of time in the 80's. <br>
<br>
http://www.outsiderart.co.uk/blinko.htm
answers3: Institutionalism Definition
establishment (museums, dealers, galleries, art schools) that
determine whether something is or is not art. Prior to the 20th
century, this was not an issue, because it was widely accepted what
was or was not art. However, in the current art market, where artists
frequently make art from household items (Warhol's Soup) or
installations from trash, it is the institutions who decide what is or
is not art.
answers2: typically people who are institutionalized are individuals
who have psychological disorders. often, people who have neurological
imbalances have incredible attention spans and also, a penchant for
the morose. the result is often a highly intricate work of art with
very somber and often morbid undertones. <br>
<br>
a great example of this is a man named nick blinko. he was a singer
for a punk band called rudimentary peni and was committed for a period
of time in the 80's. <br>
<br>
http://www.outsiderart.co.uk/blinko.htm
answers3: Institutionalism Definition
Wednesday, 23 October 2019
Is this a good definition of art?
answers1: Art, anything made as an expression of creativity or of
expressing oneself. a delving into creating or destroying. Art can be
in dance, music, architecture, textile, writing, etc. Can be made
using the right side of your brain (creative side), or the
left.(logical side).
answers2: Yes, it's a good definition, but I don't think it's the
right definition of art. These are the right definitions of art: <br>
<br>
1. The expression or application of human creative skill and
imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture,
producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or
emotional power. <br>
<br>
2. The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music,
literature, and dance. <br>
<br>
Have a great day and I hope my answer helped.
answers3: It's an opinion. Art can be logical so; Art- The display of
the creativity from one's imagination.
answers4: Yes.
answers5: no it's not. because experience design or brand design would
then also be art. <br>
<br>
google for john christopher jones, he wrote many definitions about
what design is and also includes definitions for art and for science
in many of them, to compare. <br>
<br>
edit: art has the lowest penalty for error, while engineering has the
biggest penalty for error. several forms of designing are inbetween
those (interactin design is more in the middle, while experience
design leans more towards art). <br>
<br>
engineering is concrete, while art is abstract. engineering is based
on strict rules that have been written down, while art isnt, except
for some rules to define art styles.
expressing oneself. a delving into creating or destroying. Art can be
in dance, music, architecture, textile, writing, etc. Can be made
using the right side of your brain (creative side), or the
left.(logical side).
answers2: Yes, it's a good definition, but I don't think it's the
right definition of art. These are the right definitions of art: <br>
<br>
1. The expression or application of human creative skill and
imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture,
producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or
emotional power. <br>
<br>
2. The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music,
literature, and dance. <br>
<br>
Have a great day and I hope my answer helped.
answers3: It's an opinion. Art can be logical so; Art- The display of
the creativity from one's imagination.
answers4: Yes.
answers5: no it's not. because experience design or brand design would
then also be art. <br>
<br>
google for john christopher jones, he wrote many definitions about
what design is and also includes definitions for art and for science
in many of them, to compare. <br>
<br>
edit: art has the lowest penalty for error, while engineering has the
biggest penalty for error. several forms of designing are inbetween
those (interactin design is more in the middle, while experience
design leans more towards art). <br>
<br>
engineering is concrete, while art is abstract. engineering is based
on strict rules that have been written down, while art isnt, except
for some rules to define art styles.
Tuesday, 22 October 2019
Will I be able to get into art school?
answers1: Do not be so worried! I think its alright to be bad in a few
subjects. Coming on to you question, Arts is one area where you gotta
be clear what you actually want to do after 12th. whether you want to
do just BA or want to do some special arts course like performing
arts, visual arts, film making and many other options are available,
where maths is not important and can be overlooked by universities. I
did an arts course in filmmaking. It was a beginners filmmaking course
to explore the area of filmmaking from a film school *** film training
company Mark 5 Films (www.mark5films.in) it was a great experience and
I could fulfil my passion. Today am done with my course with Mark 5
Films, Filmmaking course in Delhi India. <br>
<br>
And let me tell one more thing that am satisfied as well as i was
pathetic in mathematics. <br>
<br>
I hope you would find my experience use full
answers2: Locations like calarts look at your portfolio greater than
your grades , they want talemted humans considering the fact that its
an art school but what your GPA suggests is which you can work good
and manage their work. I advise you are making an exceptional
portfolio in an effort to outdo the GPA. With 2 semesters left you
should additionally try to bring your grade up the slightest and take
many rt packages. Are trying for art scholoarships which is to your
ability no longer the GPA.
subjects. Coming on to you question, Arts is one area where you gotta
be clear what you actually want to do after 12th. whether you want to
do just BA or want to do some special arts course like performing
arts, visual arts, film making and many other options are available,
where maths is not important and can be overlooked by universities. I
did an arts course in filmmaking. It was a beginners filmmaking course
to explore the area of filmmaking from a film school *** film training
company Mark 5 Films (www.mark5films.in) it was a great experience and
I could fulfil my passion. Today am done with my course with Mark 5
Films, Filmmaking course in Delhi India. <br>
<br>
And let me tell one more thing that am satisfied as well as i was
pathetic in mathematics. <br>
<br>
I hope you would find my experience use full
answers2: Locations like calarts look at your portfolio greater than
your grades , they want talemted humans considering the fact that its
an art school but what your GPA suggests is which you can work good
and manage their work. I advise you are making an exceptional
portfolio in an effort to outdo the GPA. With 2 semesters left you
should additionally try to bring your grade up the slightest and take
many rt packages. Are trying for art scholoarships which is to your
ability no longer the GPA.
Monday, 21 October 2019
Art Assignment help? anyone in the Art community plz help?
answers1: Representational-realistic/naturalistic: <a
href="http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/representational-art.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/represen...</a>
<br>
General/Good: <a
href="http://www.canleyvale.hs.education.nsw.gov.au/Winning%20websites/art/toa.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.canleyvale.hs.education.nsw.g...</a>
<br>
nonrepresentational: <a href="http://www.artlex.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.artlex.com/</a> <br>
Now you need to research these out and write them yourself as "you"
understand them.. If you have us here at Q & A do your homework for
you, you'll not learn about these things in a proper manner and your
memory will not utilize the info for your art career. You may get
incorrect info from us if you don't know what you're looking for...it
may not be intentional, but your grade will suffer for it. I wish you
well.
href="http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/representational-art.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/represen...</a>
<br>
General/Good: <a
href="http://www.canleyvale.hs.education.nsw.gov.au/Winning%20websites/art/toa.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.canleyvale.hs.education.nsw.g...</a>
<br>
nonrepresentational: <a href="http://www.artlex.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.artlex.com/</a> <br>
Now you need to research these out and write them yourself as "you"
understand them.. If you have us here at Q & A do your homework for
you, you'll not learn about these things in a proper manner and your
memory will not utilize the info for your art career. You may get
incorrect info from us if you don't know what you're looking for...it
may not be intentional, but your grade will suffer for it. I wish you
well.
Sunday, 20 October 2019
What major in college incorporates creativity, art and visual beauty into one career?
answers1: Film, Graphic Design, web design (though it's a bit more
techie). <br>
<br>
Here are some great articles about choosing your major: <a
href="http://www.unigo.com/featured/choosing_a_major"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.unigo.com/featured/choosing_a...</a>
and there's a LIVE free web stream on December 2nd at 7pm for
students to tune in -- the CEO of Unigo and 8 college admissions
officers talk about the new wave of college admissions culture. <br>
<br>
Try film editing -- that takes a LOT of creativity, art and visual
storytelling skills... and try to get an internship at theater
companies or promotional material design firms. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers2: Architecture, definitely <br>
Film isn't such a bad choice <br>
Graphic design
answers3: My first thought was Visual Arts, but that's not much of a
steady career. <br>
<br>
I'd say you're looking at Graphic Design.
techie). <br>
<br>
Here are some great articles about choosing your major: <a
href="http://www.unigo.com/featured/choosing_a_major"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.unigo.com/featured/choosing_a...</a>
and there's a LIVE free web stream on December 2nd at 7pm for
students to tune in -- the CEO of Unigo and 8 college admissions
officers talk about the new wave of college admissions culture. <br>
<br>
Try film editing -- that takes a LOT of creativity, art and visual
storytelling skills... and try to get an internship at theater
companies or promotional material design firms. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers2: Architecture, definitely <br>
Film isn't such a bad choice <br>
Graphic design
answers3: My first thought was Visual Arts, but that's not much of a
steady career. <br>
<br>
I'd say you're looking at Graphic Design.
Saturday, 19 October 2019
If Writing Was an Art, How Would You Classify it?
answers1: No, I wouldn't classify writing as Visual and Performing
Arts because i think Visual Arts is like photography, drawing,
painting, graphic designs, etc. Performing Arts is like acting,
singing, musicians, etc. Writing is literature, so um... im not sure
what that would be classified as like for a school of writers or
something.
Arts because i think Visual Arts is like photography, drawing,
painting, graphic designs, etc. Performing Arts is like acting,
singing, musicians, etc. Writing is literature, so um... im not sure
what that would be classified as like for a school of writers or
something.
Friday, 18 October 2019
I Need Visual Art Classes!?
answers1: unusual concept. i'm uncertain what the 4th length in
paintings is. the three dimensions are top, width, intensity. it is
elementary to symbolize those in paintings. The 4th length the type
you're speaking approximately this is a few thing hidden or interior
some thing else. this is often compelling to characteristic some
secret to a portray so the viewer can ask: what's going to take place
next, or ask your self what's interior that. i think of of the 4th
length as being time and that would not exist till the paintings is a
mobil or some thing like that. Now that i think of of that, I painted
somewhat a pair of years in the past, a panorama, the place a
hurricane substitute into coming up, and the wood have been blowing in
one path. shifting air = 4th length. the outcomes have been
represented yet you may not see the air. in case you seem at most of
the cubist paintings you will see good factors represented at
distinctive angles. case in point a face finding forward with the
nostril seen from the left and eyes from the ideal. which could be
widely defined as a 4th length.
answers2: Its great that you are starting out early in the art world.
here are many schools online which offer free and paid classes. <br>
Just google search for free art schools and you will get lots of options. <br>
<br>
Of course, the largest and best schools probably wont accept your
admission because of your age, but there are plenty of forums which
you can learn from. You should become member at such places as - <a
href="http://www.deviantart.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.deviantart.com/</a> <br>
Where all the young artist are showing their work and they also happy
to give you help in your design skills. <br>
If you are interested to learn fashion design, here is a good place to
start with free templates on design - <br>
<a href="http://www.fashion-templates.com/about/creatingfigures"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.fashion-templates.com/about/c...</a>
<br>
<br>
Good luck
paintings is. the three dimensions are top, width, intensity. it is
elementary to symbolize those in paintings. The 4th length the type
you're speaking approximately this is a few thing hidden or interior
some thing else. this is often compelling to characteristic some
secret to a portray so the viewer can ask: what's going to take place
next, or ask your self what's interior that. i think of of the 4th
length as being time and that would not exist till the paintings is a
mobil or some thing like that. Now that i think of of that, I painted
somewhat a pair of years in the past, a panorama, the place a
hurricane substitute into coming up, and the wood have been blowing in
one path. shifting air = 4th length. the outcomes have been
represented yet you may not see the air. in case you seem at most of
the cubist paintings you will see good factors represented at
distinctive angles. case in point a face finding forward with the
nostril seen from the left and eyes from the ideal. which could be
widely defined as a 4th length.
answers2: Its great that you are starting out early in the art world.
here are many schools online which offer free and paid classes. <br>
Just google search for free art schools and you will get lots of options. <br>
<br>
Of course, the largest and best schools probably wont accept your
admission because of your age, but there are plenty of forums which
you can learn from. You should become member at such places as - <a
href="http://www.deviantart.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.deviantart.com/</a> <br>
Where all the young artist are showing their work and they also happy
to give you help in your design skills. <br>
If you are interested to learn fashion design, here is a good place to
start with free templates on design - <br>
<a href="http://www.fashion-templates.com/about/creatingfigures"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.fashion-templates.com/about/c...</a>
<br>
<br>
Good luck
Thursday, 17 October 2019
Civil Liberties Act of 1988?
answers1: Here is the site you need. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Liberties_Act_of_1988"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Liber...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Liberties_Act_of_1988"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Liber...</a>
Wednesday, 16 October 2019
Do you prefer to watch good acting, or bad acting?
answers1: Both, bad can be really funny.
answers2: I think that if the acting is really good, you don't even
notice that they are acting. My favorite actors are the ones that make
you believe that you are watching a real person, not a made-up
character.
answers3: definatly the bad ones they are hillarious. id rather hear
good singers not the bad ones, like...Sinjaya. Sinjaya is stupid and
is a sucky singer.
answers4: When I go to the cinema I expect to watch good acting but
when I'm at home I feel I can "betray" my good taste for a while in
order to have fun. A mix of both though isn't very funny; there is
nothing worse than watching an extremely talented actor next to some
super model who has suddenly "discovered" their well hidden acting
skills... Now, when it comes to bad acting on TV, I think soap operas
are a very rich source, don't you think? ;)
answers2: I think that if the acting is really good, you don't even
notice that they are acting. My favorite actors are the ones that make
you believe that you are watching a real person, not a made-up
character.
answers3: definatly the bad ones they are hillarious. id rather hear
good singers not the bad ones, like...Sinjaya. Sinjaya is stupid and
is a sucky singer.
answers4: When I go to the cinema I expect to watch good acting but
when I'm at home I feel I can "betray" my good taste for a while in
order to have fun. A mix of both though isn't very funny; there is
nothing worse than watching an extremely talented actor next to some
super model who has suddenly "discovered" their well hidden acting
skills... Now, when it comes to bad acting on TV, I think soap operas
are a very rich source, don't you think? ;)
Tuesday, 15 October 2019
Act question?
answers1: Main idea questions can be some of the toughest nuts to
crack on the ACT
answers2: No, I have never heard of a HS that requires all students to
take the ACT.
answers3: MOST colleges, especially the Ivy schools and any school
with a good reputation, require the ACT test for admission.
crack on the ACT
answers2: No, I have never heard of a HS that requires all students to
take the ACT.
answers3: MOST colleges, especially the Ivy schools and any school
with a good reputation, require the ACT test for admission.
Monday, 14 October 2019
are you good at acting ?
answers1: Nope. haha
answers2: i'm terrible at acting i'm too shy to do that... but i'd love to...
answers3: I love acting! Actually, it seems I can really act when
around my family or whoever, like tricking them into something haha
but im not that great in drama. I think its cause im very Me and not
the character.
answers4: Better at lying than I am acting. LOL
answers5: No I would be terrible at acting, I'd laugh too much
answers6: yes, i had the lead in the musical freshman year and it was
AWESOME!! XD
answers2: i'm terrible at acting i'm too shy to do that... but i'd love to...
answers3: I love acting! Actually, it seems I can really act when
around my family or whoever, like tricking them into something haha
but im not that great in drama. I think its cause im very Me and not
the character.
answers4: Better at lying than I am acting. LOL
answers5: No I would be terrible at acting, I'd laugh too much
answers6: yes, i had the lead in the musical freshman year and it was
AWESOME!! XD
Sunday, 13 October 2019
Favorite Movie Theater(s)?
answers1: there are different theaters everywhere we dont live where
you do buddy
answers2: imax
answers3: both
answers4: home
answers5: Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX. Drink beer and eat while
you watch movies. <br>
Also, they have sing-along specials and special guest stars.
answers6: Popcorn and raisinets mixed together,diet coke(I drink it
because I like the taste better than the sugar filled cokes), and
junior mints.
answers7: the ones with Huge seats and big backs .im tall <br>
theres only one good one here and its 30 mi away so i watch movies on
tv....i think they should have recliners.....theatres are not
comfortable
answers8: Blitz Megaplex, Studio XXI & The Premiere.
you do buddy
answers2: imax
answers3: both
answers4: home
answers5: Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX. Drink beer and eat while
you watch movies. <br>
Also, they have sing-along specials and special guest stars.
answers6: Popcorn and raisinets mixed together,diet coke(I drink it
because I like the taste better than the sugar filled cokes), and
junior mints.
answers7: the ones with Huge seats and big backs .im tall <br>
theres only one good one here and its 30 mi away so i watch movies on
tv....i think they should have recliners.....theatres are not
comfortable
answers8: Blitz Megaplex, Studio XXI & The Premiere.
Saturday, 12 October 2019
Are there any movie theaters in Jackson, Mississippi?
answers1: Mississippi does not believe in movie theaters, nor do they
believe in digital clocks or power windows/locks in their cars.
answers2: and no chicken in chicken soup
answers3: ya their is the northpatk theater, parkway theater, tinsle
town, and the malco grandview which is the best
answers4: Wow, there are some very stupid people on here... (being the
ones before me). It is true that Jackson does not have movie theater,
but many suburbs do. There is a theater in Pearl, Flowood, Clinton,
Ridgeland, and the newest in Madison. So just because the city itself
doesn't have a movie theater, doesn't mean there aren't options. The
fact is Jackson's suburbs are much more progressive than the city
itself, especially Madison County.
believe in digital clocks or power windows/locks in their cars.
answers2: and no chicken in chicken soup
answers3: ya their is the northpatk theater, parkway theater, tinsle
town, and the malco grandview which is the best
answers4: Wow, there are some very stupid people on here... (being the
ones before me). It is true that Jackson does not have movie theater,
but many suburbs do. There is a theater in Pearl, Flowood, Clinton,
Ridgeland, and the newest in Madison. So just because the city itself
doesn't have a movie theater, doesn't mean there aren't options. The
fact is Jackson's suburbs are much more progressive than the city
itself, especially Madison County.
Friday, 11 October 2019
Drive -in Movie Theatres NYC?
answers1: yes
answers2: According to one website, there's a tiny one in Manhattan. <br>
<a href="http://www.grandopening.org/store/drive-in/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.grandopening.org/store/drive-...</a>
<br>
<br>
There's also the Hyde Park Drive-in about 90 miles from NYC. It has a
single 82-foot-wide projection area and accommodates nearly 700 cars.
<br>
<a href="http://timeoutnewyorkkids.com/things-to-do/60643/drive-in-movie-theaters-near-new-york-city"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://timeoutnewyorkkids.com/things-to-...</a>
answers3: If you left the movie when it was over, then going to the
drive-in didn't kill your battery. I think it was a coincidence. The
type of radio you have only affects the sound quality in your vehicle.
answers2: According to one website, there's a tiny one in Manhattan. <br>
<a href="http://www.grandopening.org/store/drive-in/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.grandopening.org/store/drive-...</a>
<br>
<br>
There's also the Hyde Park Drive-in about 90 miles from NYC. It has a
single 82-foot-wide projection area and accommodates nearly 700 cars.
<br>
<a href="http://timeoutnewyorkkids.com/things-to-do/60643/drive-in-movie-theaters-near-new-york-city"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://timeoutnewyorkkids.com/things-to-...</a>
answers3: If you left the movie when it was over, then going to the
drive-in didn't kill your battery. I think it was a coincidence. The
type of radio you have only affects the sound quality in your vehicle.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
LED Xbox 360 Playstation3 Home theater?
answers1: what home theater you are using and if it has a bunch of
inputs then connect all your devices to your home theater system and
then connect output to the only hdmi input of you tv <br>
hope this helps.
answers2: Look at an Onkyo HT-S3500 home theater. This is a 5.1
receiver and a set of speakers. You connect your PS3 and XBOX to the
receiver and then connect an HDMI cable from the receiver to the tv.
You also need to connect an optical audio cable from the tv to the
receiver. Those other home theater in a box are not flexible for
adding anything to them or for up grading. Demo the unit at any Fry's
Electronic and it sell for around $300. Hope this will help you out.
answers3: One HDMI input that's horrible but what model do you have <br>
Connect ps3 and 360 to your surround and output from surround to tv,
you will need the surround every time you use any of your consoles
<br>
Hope this helps
inputs then connect all your devices to your home theater system and
then connect output to the only hdmi input of you tv <br>
hope this helps.
answers2: Look at an Onkyo HT-S3500 home theater. This is a 5.1
receiver and a set of speakers. You connect your PS3 and XBOX to the
receiver and then connect an HDMI cable from the receiver to the tv.
You also need to connect an optical audio cable from the tv to the
receiver. Those other home theater in a box are not flexible for
adding anything to them or for up grading. Demo the unit at any Fry's
Electronic and it sell for around $300. Hope this will help you out.
answers3: One HDMI input that's horrible but what model do you have <br>
Connect ps3 and 360 to your surround and output from surround to tv,
you will need the surround every time you use any of your consoles
<br>
Hope this helps
Wednesday, 9 October 2019
funny stories from theater rehearsals?
answers1: I have a couple. <br>
<br>
I did musical theatre with a guy who was a big-wig Senator (in Canada)
and went on to become Canada's High Commissioner to Britain. He was a
great singer, but he never took the time to learn his lines, so he
always made up the words. We never knew what was going to come out of
his mouth next and sometimes the play made no sense at all! <br>
<br>
We also did a show where the main character plunged through the stage
because it collapsed under him. He kept singing, half in and half out
of the stage. <br>
<br>
Great story from Canada's leading theatre - Stratford Shakespeare
Festival. Some kids were anxiously awaiting the results of a
Canada/Russia hockey game but they had to sit through a performance of
MacBeth first. Half way through, the star of the show stopped
speaking, glared at the kids and said 'Canada won. Now shut the *^$%
up!"
<br>
I did musical theatre with a guy who was a big-wig Senator (in Canada)
and went on to become Canada's High Commissioner to Britain. He was a
great singer, but he never took the time to learn his lines, so he
always made up the words. We never knew what was going to come out of
his mouth next and sometimes the play made no sense at all! <br>
<br>
We also did a show where the main character plunged through the stage
because it collapsed under him. He kept singing, half in and half out
of the stage. <br>
<br>
Great story from Canada's leading theatre - Stratford Shakespeare
Festival. Some kids were anxiously awaiting the results of a
Canada/Russia hockey game but they had to sit through a performance of
MacBeth first. Half way through, the star of the show stopped
speaking, glared at the kids and said 'Canada won. Now shut the *^$%
up!"
Tuesday, 8 October 2019
Are the magnetic poetry kits going out of style?
answers1: Perhaps the traditional ones, but my friends always
rearrange the words from a magnetic poetry kit I bought from The
Onion's online store. You can make hilarious fake news headlines that
are relevant to current world events.
answers2: We go through phases and fads over the years but words and
expressing ourselves never goes out of style. I never made great
poetry but great communication was gained with my children because it
can become an addictive game for the family! I like using words from
magazines and making my own words this way.
answers3: Yeah, I would say the fad has died out quite a bit. I always
thought they were just a conversation piece to laugh over every now
and then. Nothing awe inspiring ever came from it.
answers4: YES they have been out of style
answers5: That sounds interesting- what is a magnetic poetry kit?
answers6: I've never had a set of those but I've seen a bunch of them
at Borders whenever I go there. In fact, there's always a whole bunch
of them, either there's a huge backstock of those poetry kits or no
one buys those, I'm not sure.
answers7: I've never heard of them.
answers8: I am a pilgrim in the music world. I am a new arrival. Where
once there was merely grass, now there will be civilization. I'll go
beyond making biscuits for my cats and letting my husband do all the
outdoor work. I'll raise a yellow flag in a sea of red. I will give
pennies to the poor. I will write beautiful lyrics with refrigerator
magnets...
answers9: idk
rearrange the words from a magnetic poetry kit I bought from The
Onion's online store. You can make hilarious fake news headlines that
are relevant to current world events.
answers2: We go through phases and fads over the years but words and
expressing ourselves never goes out of style. I never made great
poetry but great communication was gained with my children because it
can become an addictive game for the family! I like using words from
magazines and making my own words this way.
answers3: Yeah, I would say the fad has died out quite a bit. I always
thought they were just a conversation piece to laugh over every now
and then. Nothing awe inspiring ever came from it.
answers4: YES they have been out of style
answers5: That sounds interesting- what is a magnetic poetry kit?
answers6: I've never had a set of those but I've seen a bunch of them
at Borders whenever I go there. In fact, there's always a whole bunch
of them, either there's a huge backstock of those poetry kits or no
one buys those, I'm not sure.
answers7: I've never heard of them.
answers8: I am a pilgrim in the music world. I am a new arrival. Where
once there was merely grass, now there will be civilization. I'll go
beyond making biscuits for my cats and letting my husband do all the
outdoor work. I'll raise a yellow flag in a sea of red. I will give
pennies to the poor. I will write beautiful lyrics with refrigerator
magnets...
answers9: idk
Monday, 7 October 2019
what are the 5 types of poetry?
answers1: hard matter. research using yahoo or google. just that can assist!
answers2: Grouping can go a long way. I can probably group poems as
Rhymed and metered, rhymed and non-metered (Amateur poetry),
Non-rhymed and metered (Blank rhythms), free verse and prose poems.
But someone else can group it into another 5 aspects.
answers3: Dark Poertry <br>
Erotic Poerty <br>
Self Poems <br>
Up Beat Poem <br>
Love Poetry which is overrated
answers2: Grouping can go a long way. I can probably group poems as
Rhymed and metered, rhymed and non-metered (Amateur poetry),
Non-rhymed and metered (Blank rhythms), free verse and prose poems.
But someone else can group it into another 5 aspects.
answers3: Dark Poertry <br>
Erotic Poerty <br>
Self Poems <br>
Up Beat Poem <br>
Love Poetry which is overrated
Sunday, 6 October 2019
what is visceral imagery (poetry)?
answers1: Imagery Poetry Definition
answers2: Visceral imagery in poetry is imagery the poet creates in
his or her own mind from intuition, rather than from observation.
Visceral imagery doesn't paint a picture of anything, but describes
the writer's thoughts in a, dare I say it, bland way.
answers3: i hope this helps http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+visceral+imagery+poetry
answers4: Definition Of Imagery In Poetry
answers5: confusing step. check out onto google. that might help!
answers2: Visceral imagery in poetry is imagery the poet creates in
his or her own mind from intuition, rather than from observation.
Visceral imagery doesn't paint a picture of anything, but describes
the writer's thoughts in a, dare I say it, bland way.
answers3: i hope this helps http://lmgtfy.com/?q=what+is+visceral+imagery+poetry
answers4: Definition Of Imagery In Poetry
answers5: confusing step. check out onto google. that might help!
Saturday, 5 October 2019
any famous poetry?
answers1: complicated thing. do a search into google. that might help!
answers2: challenging matter. do a search into a search engine. this may help!
answers3: i know a famous poetry and then i also know a not so famous
poetry one is called me and the other is called somebody else but i
cannot say that name because they would get more famous and i need to
be famous here is a poem of mine so i can get famous: <br>
<br>
hey cat <br>
hey you cat <br>
cat <br>
hey cat <br>
hey <br>
hey <br>
cat hey <br>
stop it <br>
cathy
answers2: challenging matter. do a search into a search engine. this may help!
answers3: i know a famous poetry and then i also know a not so famous
poetry one is called me and the other is called somebody else but i
cannot say that name because they would get more famous and i need to
be famous here is a poem of mine so i can get famous: <br>
<br>
hey cat <br>
hey you cat <br>
cat <br>
hey cat <br>
hey <br>
hey <br>
cat hey <br>
stop it <br>
cathy
Friday, 4 October 2019
What are your comments to improve my philosophy?
answers1: That's not really a philosophy. But to add: we can know
it's causes and effects, it's purpose.
answers2: Oh my, very philosophical, yes indeedy: <br>
"About chair, we can know: <br>
1. its parts, <br>
2. its uniqueness, <br>
3. its connections, <br>
4. its sensitivities, <br>
5. its forms, <br>
6. its substitutes, and <br>
7. its uses. <br>
What else can we know about it?" <br>
<br>
From the last question are you stating that there is nothing beyond
the extensions of those 7 things to be known; or are you asking for
suggestions; or are you teasing that there is more, and that you will
provide it? <br>
<br>
After all, it's very egotistical of you to claim to 'serve up
knowledge', and then give us fluff.
answers3: Oh well... "Knowledge Server" huh?... :D <br>
<br>
In the first place, knowledge is information from the outside
influence while learning is from the inside. Between the two is
choices... <br>
<br>
So, in comparison to education, knowledge seems evil. :D <br>
<br>
I say, go on with it, we all learn our philosophy by numbers as we are
all aware of alphabet learning is a knowledge to share around... We
all need improvements from our learning that we may partake upon
knowledge.
answers4: I don't get it! Please give examples of how you would use it
to aid your critical thinking, or however else it is used. As it
stands I find it too abstract and impersonal to be inspired by it. How
do *you* use this? <br>
<br>
It seems to me to represent a very objective view of the world.. but
us humans are subjective beings.. so for me this seems to be
incomplete. Again I need demonstrations of how it is used.
it's causes and effects, it's purpose.
answers2: Oh my, very philosophical, yes indeedy: <br>
"About chair, we can know: <br>
1. its parts, <br>
2. its uniqueness, <br>
3. its connections, <br>
4. its sensitivities, <br>
5. its forms, <br>
6. its substitutes, and <br>
7. its uses. <br>
What else can we know about it?" <br>
<br>
From the last question are you stating that there is nothing beyond
the extensions of those 7 things to be known; or are you asking for
suggestions; or are you teasing that there is more, and that you will
provide it? <br>
<br>
After all, it's very egotistical of you to claim to 'serve up
knowledge', and then give us fluff.
answers3: Oh well... "Knowledge Server" huh?... :D <br>
<br>
In the first place, knowledge is information from the outside
influence while learning is from the inside. Between the two is
choices... <br>
<br>
So, in comparison to education, knowledge seems evil. :D <br>
<br>
I say, go on with it, we all learn our philosophy by numbers as we are
all aware of alphabet learning is a knowledge to share around... We
all need improvements from our learning that we may partake upon
knowledge.
answers4: I don't get it! Please give examples of how you would use it
to aid your critical thinking, or however else it is used. As it
stands I find it too abstract and impersonal to be inspired by it. How
do *you* use this? <br>
<br>
It seems to me to represent a very objective view of the world.. but
us humans are subjective beings.. so for me this seems to be
incomplete. Again I need demonstrations of how it is used.
Thursday, 3 October 2019
Why was Zhuangzi's philosophy important?
answers1: read books
answers2: I don't know what you mean important. <br>
<br>
Zhuangzi was very influential on Chinese tradition and a more
articulate and engaging Daoist philosopher who used allegory and
sometimes direct treatise in his Inner Chapters. He is often called an
anti-intellectual, skeptic, and quietist, but I think his real point
was a reflection on the human condition... worldly concerns mean
little compaired to the universal cosmological principle of fluid,
ever-changing, unity. He understood not to worry about what is outside
of the human sphere of knowledge and power. But, I do not think
Zhuangzi himself would say his philosophy was 'important.' <br>
<br>
I don't know how he 'spread' his philosophy. He had followers who
obviously wrote down what he said... and more after his death who
attempted to continue his ideas. But whenever he described an
enlightened teacher it was usually the least educated and least
articulate. <br>
<br>
Zhuangzi is really good to read though, one of my favorite
philosophers of all time.
answers2: I don't know what you mean important. <br>
<br>
Zhuangzi was very influential on Chinese tradition and a more
articulate and engaging Daoist philosopher who used allegory and
sometimes direct treatise in his Inner Chapters. He is often called an
anti-intellectual, skeptic, and quietist, but I think his real point
was a reflection on the human condition... worldly concerns mean
little compaired to the universal cosmological principle of fluid,
ever-changing, unity. He understood not to worry about what is outside
of the human sphere of knowledge and power. But, I do not think
Zhuangzi himself would say his philosophy was 'important.' <br>
<br>
I don't know how he 'spread' his philosophy. He had followers who
obviously wrote down what he said... and more after his death who
attempted to continue his ideas. But whenever he described an
enlightened teacher it was usually the least educated and least
articulate. <br>
<br>
Zhuangzi is really good to read though, one of my favorite
philosophers of all time.
Wednesday, 2 October 2019
Into to Philosophy OR World Philosophy? Which should I take?
answers1: If you're sure you can handle World Philosophy, go for it.
It sounds the more enhanced of the two.
answers2: It just depends on how fast you want to trash your brain,
you can do it gradually or express mode.
answers3: are you asking me? eh oh dear. eh i would do the intro and
look at the self and then move on to how the self relates to the
bigger picture but thats just me of course
answers4: No Peace ... actual the Mahatma's morals are rather totally
above tiniest reproach and todays guy lacks the integrity and
braveness to persist with them .He grow to be unfinchingly righteous
and moralistic. lots that he could inspire people to undergo even poor
actual torture with severe staying power and entire ahimsa.It takes a
individual produced from iron to have faith and persist with such in
todays international. Mahatma Gandhi did that which he preached
inspite of each little thing and until this date he's abused by his
very own countrymen yet few others could have the affection for
morality, reality and the braveness So he's stated as mahatma meaning
great soul and it takes a great soul to persist with all tht
philosophy and great souls are uncommon Its attainable for an the two
rigteous individual- so its attainable at somebody point yet no longer
in any incorrect way- i mean no longer on a bigger scale.Todays
international is lots too full of decadence 4 that
answers5: Intro to PHI was boring. World PHI is a lot more
interesting, but is also more difficult than intro.
answers6: My preference would be Philosophy. <br>
<br>
Although World Philosophy looks more complex it really would not be.
Philosophy's skin deepens far further than in World Philosophy. <br>
<br>
Philosophy defines the nature of what you will be taught in World
Philosophy, only as said above deeper. This would reward you greatly.
Due to its roots you will then be able to, yourself, philosophize and
understand questions such as the meaning of life and death. Though you
may not philosophize as far as what they may have taught you in World
Philosophy, you could then simply explore that world by reading the
numerous philosophies written by philosophies with a higher level of
comprehension. <br>
<br>
Thus my choice stands as 'Philosophy'.
answers7: The latter sounds to have the potential to contribute far
more to your overall understanding and living life than the first,
which I have stidied.The latter gives you far more scope for academic
and lively debate grounded in `reality`, rather than debating and
moving around the pieces, of sections of highly commendable yet not
very useful theories. <br>
It depends also though, upon your own leanings, which modules other
you are taking so that your studies are well-rounded.
It sounds the more enhanced of the two.
answers2: It just depends on how fast you want to trash your brain,
you can do it gradually or express mode.
answers3: are you asking me? eh oh dear. eh i would do the intro and
look at the self and then move on to how the self relates to the
bigger picture but thats just me of course
answers4: No Peace ... actual the Mahatma's morals are rather totally
above tiniest reproach and todays guy lacks the integrity and
braveness to persist with them .He grow to be unfinchingly righteous
and moralistic. lots that he could inspire people to undergo even poor
actual torture with severe staying power and entire ahimsa.It takes a
individual produced from iron to have faith and persist with such in
todays international. Mahatma Gandhi did that which he preached
inspite of each little thing and until this date he's abused by his
very own countrymen yet few others could have the affection for
morality, reality and the braveness So he's stated as mahatma meaning
great soul and it takes a great soul to persist with all tht
philosophy and great souls are uncommon Its attainable for an the two
rigteous individual- so its attainable at somebody point yet no longer
in any incorrect way- i mean no longer on a bigger scale.Todays
international is lots too full of decadence 4 that
answers5: Intro to PHI was boring. World PHI is a lot more
interesting, but is also more difficult than intro.
answers6: My preference would be Philosophy. <br>
<br>
Although World Philosophy looks more complex it really would not be.
Philosophy's skin deepens far further than in World Philosophy. <br>
<br>
Philosophy defines the nature of what you will be taught in World
Philosophy, only as said above deeper. This would reward you greatly.
Due to its roots you will then be able to, yourself, philosophize and
understand questions such as the meaning of life and death. Though you
may not philosophize as far as what they may have taught you in World
Philosophy, you could then simply explore that world by reading the
numerous philosophies written by philosophies with a higher level of
comprehension. <br>
<br>
Thus my choice stands as 'Philosophy'.
answers7: The latter sounds to have the potential to contribute far
more to your overall understanding and living life than the first,
which I have stidied.The latter gives you far more scope for academic
and lively debate grounded in `reality`, rather than debating and
moving around the pieces, of sections of highly commendable yet not
very useful theories. <br>
It depends also though, upon your own leanings, which modules other
you are taking so that your studies are well-rounded.
Tuesday, 1 October 2019
what was ghandis philosophy?
answers1: If you are giving a speech, then the first thing you should
know is that his name is spelled GANDHI, not Ghandi. He believed in
non-violent civil disobedience as a means of protesting against the
brutal rule of a foreign and racist government. <br>
<br>
Even though the British government murdered hundreds of men, women,
and children, in cold blood, for no reason except their personal
pleasure, Gandhi advocated non-violent resistance. <br>
<br>
There were thousands of incidents such as the Jalianwala Bagh
massacre, in which British troops casually and deliberately kept
shooting at hundreds of totally unarmed men, women, and children,
gathered peacefully, in a park, and the Black Hole of Calcutta, in
which the British army sadistically packed hundreds of civilians in a
room too small to hold them until everyone suffocated to death. <br>
<br>
Still, Gandhi advocated non-violence and eventually succeeded in
driving away the British from India using purely non-violent means.
answers2: NON-VOILANCE. must be the path of ................what ever
you require. thanks.
answers3: ...non violence permeates a peaceful, humble and civil lifestyle...
answers4: Gandhi's philosophy was to behave morally, and insist that
others <br>
do the same, even though you suffer for it.
answers5: You should already be familiar with Ghandhi's philosophy if
you're giving a speech TOMORROW! But, I'll attempt to help you anyway.
I'm not sure if you're talking about Mahatma or Mohandas, but I know
about Mohandas' philosophy. Mohandas Ghandhi's philosophy was NO
VIOLENCE. When he led the salt march to protest British occupation of
his country, he advocated fighting with one's soul and not with one's
body.
answers6: It is summed up in one simple statement: <br>
<br>
"BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD" <br>
<br>
You ought to rent the movie "Gandhi" and watch it. It will give you a
lot of perspective.
know is that his name is spelled GANDHI, not Ghandi. He believed in
non-violent civil disobedience as a means of protesting against the
brutal rule of a foreign and racist government. <br>
<br>
Even though the British government murdered hundreds of men, women,
and children, in cold blood, for no reason except their personal
pleasure, Gandhi advocated non-violent resistance. <br>
<br>
There were thousands of incidents such as the Jalianwala Bagh
massacre, in which British troops casually and deliberately kept
shooting at hundreds of totally unarmed men, women, and children,
gathered peacefully, in a park, and the Black Hole of Calcutta, in
which the British army sadistically packed hundreds of civilians in a
room too small to hold them until everyone suffocated to death. <br>
<br>
Still, Gandhi advocated non-violence and eventually succeeded in
driving away the British from India using purely non-violent means.
answers2: NON-VOILANCE. must be the path of ................what ever
you require. thanks.
answers3: ...non violence permeates a peaceful, humble and civil lifestyle...
answers4: Gandhi's philosophy was to behave morally, and insist that
others <br>
do the same, even though you suffer for it.
answers5: You should already be familiar with Ghandhi's philosophy if
you're giving a speech TOMORROW! But, I'll attempt to help you anyway.
I'm not sure if you're talking about Mahatma or Mohandas, but I know
about Mohandas' philosophy. Mohandas Ghandhi's philosophy was NO
VIOLENCE. When he led the salt march to protest British occupation of
his country, he advocated fighting with one's soul and not with one's
body.
answers6: It is summed up in one simple statement: <br>
<br>
"BE THE CHANGE YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD" <br>
<br>
You ought to rent the movie "Gandhi" and watch it. It will give you a
lot of perspective.
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