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    The Black identity is an elusive ideal. Indeed, the troubles Black people have encountered in the search for the Black identity are dwarfed only by those experienced in their troubled and difficult past. To complicate and confound things further, new concepts and notions of Blackness seem to arise with each generation. Whether rooted in activism, rejection of white ideals, or in the more immediate past, these ideals are, more often than not, troubled and complicated in and of themselves. The…

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    Learning is like a highway, incorporating vast packets of information being delivered, often at high speeds, and building connections between different subject matters. With so much information racing down from the sensory register to the intermediate memory, it’s is easy for students to feel lost and confused about what they learn as most of the lesson is never properly recorded by their brains. As a peer instructor, I have found that in order to have effective learning there must be effective…

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    landscapes. With this, the painting acts as a moral allegory. It guides the responder into a mystical desire to be one with nature, and to engage with the art’s ability to subsume through its flamboyant surroundings. Thus, as illustrated by Woodsworth’ appreciation for…

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    • Honestly, to understand and interpret art is actually very challenging. In addition, when it’s abstract art I admit that understanding abstract art can be very challenging. Like you can keep staring at them for days and still don’t get a single right thought what the artist is actually trying to convey to us. Abstracts are less immediate and less accessible. Mondrian’s abstract art is the type where he takes his image out of the realm of realism. We still can figure out the theme, but it is…

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    developing meaningful learning experiences for students. Despite the numerous studies applauding the benefits of arts education, these programs are often the first cut resulting in high drop-out rates, a lack of cultural sensitivity, and a lack of appreciation for creative thinking. If the goal of education is to cultivate leaders, saving arts instructions must be at the forefront of education reform. The Center for Arts Education has determined that not only is arts education vital to the…

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    If You Ain’t Got Love by Mason Jennings encompasses the theme of total love, appreciation, and adoration between parent and child. In the song, Jennings recounts a time in his own life where the life of his child was threatened and he expresses his unwavering love and care toward his child. He sings about how when his child was born…

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    they don’t come back. How could this new definition of friendship be anything without showing appreciation? Finally, it all made sense to me. More time than not, it is hard to bring somebody up when they are already so down, but the only thing a person can do to help is to provide his or her friendship. In a world where one can feel so alone, lost, or like all odds are against them or her, appreciation is one thing that can always help. Showing Leah how much she means to me to us, is what…

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    migrant experience. His collection of poems reflects the pressing concern of an individual’s place in society through emphasising the importance of cultural background in establishing identity, while simultaneously acknowledging his lack of cultural appreciation. His own undefined identity is a recurring element throughout the chronicle, and is expressed in ‘Feliks Skrzynecki’ through contrasting his own uncertainty with the strong bond his father has to his cultural heritage. Furthermore,…

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    Ministerial Task Team (MTT) Report Summary The MTT was established by the Minister in terms of section 6(g)(5) of the Health Professions Amendment Act after an increase in the number of complaints made against the HPCSA. Section 6(g)(5) of the Amendment provides for the minister to appoint a person or persons to investigate, if he has reason to believe that the Council is failing to comply with the provisions of the Act and prepare a report upon the conclusion of the investigation. The MTT…

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    The Japanese economy experienced a dramatic growth in 1960s and 1970s. In 1968, the Japanese gross national product became the third-largest in the world just twenty years after World War II. Furthermore, at present, Japan are the world 's fourth largest exporter and importer of goods. Many factors such as efficient trade policy, impartial civil service and designed economic should be considered as reasons why Japan could become one of the richest countries in the world within such a short…

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