The Enlightenment spread ideas that knowledge and reason could improve society through movements like the Reformation, which launched a new form of Christianity called Protestantism. In the colonies, the Enlightenment increased interest in science. Figures like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke impacted the Enlightenment through their political philosophies. Other thinkers mentioned include Baron de Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Cesare Beccaria.
The document summarizes the key events and outcomes of the 1968 student protests in France. It describes how student demonstrations against the Vietnam War and for educational reforms grew into a widespread general strike that paralyzed the country. The protests challenged the authoritarian government of President Charles de Gaulle and called for greater social and political freedoms. In the long run, the 1968 movement led to reforms that modernized French society and increased individual liberties.
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and founding member of Animal Collective. He is known for his experimental and psychedelic pop music. Some of his most acclaimed solo albums include Young Prayer (2004), Person Pitch (2007), and Tomboy (2011). As a solo artist and with Animal Collective, Panda Bear cites many influences including Brian Wilson, Aphex Twin, and psychedelic bands like Spacemen 3. He is also known for his prolific and diverse body of work that incorporates elements of electronic, ambient, and experimental music.
Hubert Customer Spotlight: Ball State UniversityHubert Company
Hubert was contacted by Ball State University to assist in renovating Woodworth Commons Dining Hall.
Our task was to source and/or design updated smallwares, signage and décor to coordinate with the new interior finishes and nine different dining themes, staying within budget and on schedule.
The Enlightenment spread ideas that knowledge and reason could improve society through movements like the Reformation, which launched a new form of Christianity called Protestantism. In the colonies, the Enlightenment increased interest in science. Figures like Thomas Hobbes and John Locke impacted the Enlightenment through their political philosophies. Other thinkers mentioned include Baron de Montesquieu, Voltaire, and Cesare Beccaria.
The document summarizes the key events and outcomes of the 1968 student protests in France. It describes how student demonstrations against the Vietnam War and for educational reforms grew into a widespread general strike that paralyzed the country. The protests challenged the authoritarian government of President Charles de Gaulle and called for greater social and political freedoms. In the long run, the 1968 movement led to reforms that modernized French society and increased individual liberties.
Noah Lennox, known by his stage name Panda Bear, is an American musician and founding member of Animal Collective. He is known for his experimental and psychedelic pop music. Some of his most acclaimed solo albums include Young Prayer (2004), Person Pitch (2007), and Tomboy (2011). As a solo artist and with Animal Collective, Panda Bear cites many influences including Brian Wilson, Aphex Twin, and psychedelic bands like Spacemen 3. He is also known for his prolific and diverse body of work that incorporates elements of electronic, ambient, and experimental music.
Hubert Customer Spotlight: Ball State UniversityHubert Company
Hubert was contacted by Ball State University to assist in renovating Woodworth Commons Dining Hall.
Our task was to source and/or design updated smallwares, signage and décor to coordinate with the new interior finishes and nine different dining themes, staying within budget and on schedule.
The document provides guidance on developing research questions. It includes steps for brainstorming what is already known about a topic and what remains unknown, identifying the 10 best statements or questions, changing statements to questions, making questions more open-ended, using question stems to improve questions, and evaluating the final research question. The overall purpose is to help generate high-quality research questions through an iterative process.
The document summarizes general gyrokinetic theory, which describes a symmetry in magnetized plasmas. It discusses:
1) Developing geometric Vlasov-Maxwell equations on a 7D phase space defined as a fiber bundle over spacetime. This determines particle worldlines and realizes kinetic integrals as fiber integrals.
2) Constructing the infinite small generator of gyrosymmetry by applying Lie coordinate perturbation to the Poincare-Cartan-Einstein 1-form. This generates the most relaxed condition for gyrosymmetry.
3) Developing general gyrokinetic Vlasov-Maxwell equations in the gyrocenter coordinate system rather than new equations, automatically carrying over properties like conservation laws. The pullback
Pairing the importance of playing and Urban Cycling and connect it with the online marketplace Etsy to transform the urban landscape into a more joyful, playful and connective place.
1) The new SCHUMACHER Cutting System introduces several improvements to the guard, section, crop lifter, guiding roll, and knife components.
2) Key changes include a new guard shape with positive cutting angle for improved cutting, salt bath tempering of sections for longer durability, and an upper knife screwing for easier component changes.
3) The upgrades are aimed at improving the cut of crops, reducing wear on components, and allowing for higher operating speeds of the cutting system.
The document discusses color scheme options for a clothing line, including separate schemes for adult and children's products. For adults, the proposed scheme uses blue, black and purple tones. For children, brighter pastel colors and more illustrations are suggested to make the products more child-friendly and appealing. Sample logos, fonts, and designs are presented for inspiration.
The summary provides an overview of initial ideas and feedback for recipe cards. Five recipe card ideas are presented covering themes of pizza, curries, student meals, Halloween treats, and summer superfoods. Feedback is provided for each idea addressing what is liked, what could be developed, and what is found interesting. The document discusses agreeing with feedback to develop themes more deeply and include pricing. It evaluates ideas, favoring the Halloween spell book idea for its creative presentation. A treatment is outlined for the Halloween theme incorporating spell book pages, fonts, borders and textures. An assessment addresses suitability, appeal, production, costs, quality and legal issues. The document concludes by explaining a rationale will be provided for the final group idea.
This document summarizes the development of an advertisement design for an energy drink. The designer experimented with different font styles and colors before selecting a bold green font with a Japanese influence. Packaging designs were created for different drink flavors using complementary color schemes. An initial magazine advertisement featured a large panda logo with the brand name in Japanese and English. Through iterations, the designer improved readability by reducing the background opacity and enhancing the can design details. The final advertisement prominently features the refined can design alongside the repeating panda pattern and brand name.
This document discusses 8 sets of merchandise design ideas for an adult line and 4 ideas for a kids line for a charity called SAS. For the adult designs, the author experiments with using the logo shape in different colors, sizes, and placements on various merchandise items. They find the shape works best small on t-shirts. Later designs add geometric patterns and the organization's name. The kids' designs aim for a more playful, childlike look using pastel colors and a whimsical fish drawing to distinguish them from the adult items.
The document provides an evaluation of a T-shirt design project, noting that while the final design incorporated elements from the original intentions like using FKA Twigs artwork and creating a floral pattern background, it diverged in aspects like the color scheme and editing of the artwork. The techniques used to create the background pattern from fabric and edit FKA Twigs' face are analyzed, highlighting what was liked such as the natural texture captured and neutral color tones achieved and what could be improved like making the flowers larger. Overall the design is assessed as suitable for the intended audience of FKA Twigs fans while experimenting with her image.
Surfers Against Sewage Product Research (improved)cloestead
This document provides a review and analysis of various products and marketing materials from environmental organizations Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) and Greenpeace.
It examines a SAS t-shirt featuring marine litter, noting the simple but effective logo placement. It also reviews a SAS beach towel with a large prominent logo. For Greenpeace, it analyzes a children's whale magnet designed to educate and engage kids, and an adult-oriented mouse pad promoting the organization's name and website.
The review provides insights into the design elements, colors, imagery and messages used in each product and how they aim to promote the organizations and causes to different target audiences. Overall, the analysis offers a thorough breakdown of the marketing strategies employed
The document describes the design elements used in various recipe cards. Some key design elements discussed include using colorful graphics and images to appeal to children, sectioning text into lists for easy reading, including brand logos and contact information, and using photography techniques like shallow depth of field to draw attention to the food. The intended audiences of the different cards, whether children or adults, are considered in the design choices around fonts, layouts, and visuals used.
The document describes the author's two pets, a cat named Alissa and a dog named Hannah. It provides details about each pet, such as Alissa eating and climbing trees while Hannah sleeps. The author plays with both pets, taking Hannah for walks in the park and playing ball with both in the garden.
Joseph Plateau was a Belgian physicist who invented the phenakistoscope in 1829, proving the theory of persistence of vision and laying the foundation for future animation. As a professor at the University of Ghent, Plateau studied optics and how the eye perceives motion. His invention of the phenakistoscope, a spinning disk with drawings that appear to move when viewed through slots, demonstrated that a sequence of static images viewed rapidly in succession creates the illusion of motion. Plateau's work inspired later inventors like William Horner and the Lumiere brothers to develop animated film.
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 2 (improved)cloestead
1) Journalists must maintain credibility by being objective, accurate, truthful, fair and balanced according to guidelines from the National Union of Journalists.
2) To be objective, journalists must present facts impartially and differentiate facts from opinions. However, some newspapers slant stories to appeal to readers with certain political views in a way that compromises objectivity.
3) Journalists must ensure information is honestly conveyed and correct any inaccuracies to maintain accuracy and truthfulness. Failing to do so can result in fines or legal consequences.
Mill's discussion of utility, social tyranny, and customs in On Liberty point to his transition towards a modern liberal understanding of positive liberty, which requires underlying preconditions of empowerment. While Mill primarily discusses negative liberty as freedom from constraints, his arguments also indicate liberty requires more than just non-interference. He asserts that even if just one person holds an opinion, silencing them deprives all of truth. Additionally, customs can become social tyranny if they constrain individuality and progress. This shows Mill viewed liberty as requiring individual empowerment and autonomy in addition to non-interference.
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The Definition of Liberty
In New York there is a 250 ton green statue dressed in a robe, holding a torch and tablet with broken chains at the feet. In 1886, the statue was given to the United States as a gift to symbolize liberty. The statue is the Statue of Liberty. She is dressed in a robe to symbolize the Roman goddess of freedom, Libertas. She holds a torch and a tablet to symbolize evoking the law. Many individuals visit the Statue of Liberty, hoping to understand what liberty means. Liberty has many interpretations and it is not confined to one meaning. To truly understand the meaning of liberty, an individual must understand the different types of liberties that are available to Americans. Visiting the Statue of Liberty will not fully define the concept of what liberty truly means; an individual must understand the definition, the characteristics, the types, and what liberty is not. First, an individual needs to understand the definition of liberty. Liberty is derived from the Latin word Liber, which means free. Liberty means an individual is able to to live in a society that is free of oppressive restrictions on how to live ones life, behave, or ones political views. An individual commonly expresses liberty as: freedom, independence, autonomy, emancipation, and liberation. Next an individual must understand the characteristics of liberty. There are two characteristics of liberty, negative liberties and positive liberties. Negative liberties are liberties that do not have possess
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1.Discussion postFor the AlbionsSeed, you will find a chapter.docxpaynetawnya
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Discussion post:
For the AlbionsSeed, you will find a chapter of David Hackett Fisher's landmark study of colonial America, Albion's Seed. Fisher . . . "traces the migration of cultures from four distinct regions of the British Isles and explains how each imparted its own distinctive character to the portion of America they made their own."
The AlbionsSeed excerpt focuses on the ways that these four different waves have influenced America's multi-varied cultural concept of "liberty," certainly a necessary path of inquiry to anyone interested in American culture then and now.
Discussion Board Post:
Looking at the different explanations of the idea of "liberty," which one do you think was most important to early European settlers of the colonies? Explain why.
Which category do you think is closest to your own idea of liberty? Do you think that your definition of the word is one still commonly held in our culture? Describe how it is differs from Fisher's categories.
250 words.
2. (make sure write where is this quote from into beginning of explanation) (you can find a quote from reading in first assignment).
Students will choose a short excerpt / quote from one of the readings of that week, type it in, then add a short (150 words or so) explanation for your choice. Was your selection important because it:
1. is an example of beautiful or striking language?
1. exemplifies a particular theme or character?
1. makes the reader think about something in a new way?
1. reflects a particular aspect of French culture?
1. was just something that you liked?
For example:
"Whoever gets knowledge from God, science,
and a talent for speech, eloquence,
Shouldn't shut up or hide away;
No, that person should gladly display." Marie de France
explanation:
In the opening lines to the Prologue to the Lays, Marie de France is providing her readers with an explanation for writing these stories down. This is a very common and traditional rhetorical move informing readers about the ethos or qualifications of the speaker. In this case, Marie is claiming that she is knowledgeable and eloquent and that these gifts come from God and therefore should be used. I think it goes further than that; Marie, like most women of her day,* would have been expected to "shut up" and "hide away" as a matter of course, since women's voices were not welcomed in the public sphere. By opening her work in this way, she preempts criticism about the appropriateness of her authorship.
PURITAN LIBERTY MASSACHUSSETTS
ordered liberty
· Collective liberty w/close restraints on individuals
· Liberties – specific exemptions from prior restraints
· Soul (Christian) liberty – freedom to serve God in the world (= obligation) Freedom of the “true” faith; consistent w/persecution of other faiths
· Freedom from circumstance – want, fear
ANGLICAN LIBERTY VIRGINIA
hegemonic liberty
· Dominion over others
· Dominion over self
· Power to rule
· Hierarchical /aristocratic ...
The document provides guidance on developing research questions. It includes steps for brainstorming what is already known about a topic and what remains unknown, identifying the 10 best statements or questions, changing statements to questions, making questions more open-ended, using question stems to improve questions, and evaluating the final research question. The overall purpose is to help generate high-quality research questions through an iterative process.
The document summarizes general gyrokinetic theory, which describes a symmetry in magnetized plasmas. It discusses:
1) Developing geometric Vlasov-Maxwell equations on a 7D phase space defined as a fiber bundle over spacetime. This determines particle worldlines and realizes kinetic integrals as fiber integrals.
2) Constructing the infinite small generator of gyrosymmetry by applying Lie coordinate perturbation to the Poincare-Cartan-Einstein 1-form. This generates the most relaxed condition for gyrosymmetry.
3) Developing general gyrokinetic Vlasov-Maxwell equations in the gyrocenter coordinate system rather than new equations, automatically carrying over properties like conservation laws. The pullback
Pairing the importance of playing and Urban Cycling and connect it with the online marketplace Etsy to transform the urban landscape into a more joyful, playful and connective place.
1) The new SCHUMACHER Cutting System introduces several improvements to the guard, section, crop lifter, guiding roll, and knife components.
2) Key changes include a new guard shape with positive cutting angle for improved cutting, salt bath tempering of sections for longer durability, and an upper knife screwing for easier component changes.
3) The upgrades are aimed at improving the cut of crops, reducing wear on components, and allowing for higher operating speeds of the cutting system.
The document discusses color scheme options for a clothing line, including separate schemes for adult and children's products. For adults, the proposed scheme uses blue, black and purple tones. For children, brighter pastel colors and more illustrations are suggested to make the products more child-friendly and appealing. Sample logos, fonts, and designs are presented for inspiration.
The summary provides an overview of initial ideas and feedback for recipe cards. Five recipe card ideas are presented covering themes of pizza, curries, student meals, Halloween treats, and summer superfoods. Feedback is provided for each idea addressing what is liked, what could be developed, and what is found interesting. The document discusses agreeing with feedback to develop themes more deeply and include pricing. It evaluates ideas, favoring the Halloween spell book idea for its creative presentation. A treatment is outlined for the Halloween theme incorporating spell book pages, fonts, borders and textures. An assessment addresses suitability, appeal, production, costs, quality and legal issues. The document concludes by explaining a rationale will be provided for the final group idea.
This document summarizes the development of an advertisement design for an energy drink. The designer experimented with different font styles and colors before selecting a bold green font with a Japanese influence. Packaging designs were created for different drink flavors using complementary color schemes. An initial magazine advertisement featured a large panda logo with the brand name in Japanese and English. Through iterations, the designer improved readability by reducing the background opacity and enhancing the can design details. The final advertisement prominently features the refined can design alongside the repeating panda pattern and brand name.
This document discusses 8 sets of merchandise design ideas for an adult line and 4 ideas for a kids line for a charity called SAS. For the adult designs, the author experiments with using the logo shape in different colors, sizes, and placements on various merchandise items. They find the shape works best small on t-shirts. Later designs add geometric patterns and the organization's name. The kids' designs aim for a more playful, childlike look using pastel colors and a whimsical fish drawing to distinguish them from the adult items.
The document provides an evaluation of a T-shirt design project, noting that while the final design incorporated elements from the original intentions like using FKA Twigs artwork and creating a floral pattern background, it diverged in aspects like the color scheme and editing of the artwork. The techniques used to create the background pattern from fabric and edit FKA Twigs' face are analyzed, highlighting what was liked such as the natural texture captured and neutral color tones achieved and what could be improved like making the flowers larger. Overall the design is assessed as suitable for the intended audience of FKA Twigs fans while experimenting with her image.
Surfers Against Sewage Product Research (improved)cloestead
This document provides a review and analysis of various products and marketing materials from environmental organizations Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) and Greenpeace.
It examines a SAS t-shirt featuring marine litter, noting the simple but effective logo placement. It also reviews a SAS beach towel with a large prominent logo. For Greenpeace, it analyzes a children's whale magnet designed to educate and engage kids, and an adult-oriented mouse pad promoting the organization's name and website.
The review provides insights into the design elements, colors, imagery and messages used in each product and how they aim to promote the organizations and causes to different target audiences. Overall, the analysis offers a thorough breakdown of the marketing strategies employed
The document describes the design elements used in various recipe cards. Some key design elements discussed include using colorful graphics and images to appeal to children, sectioning text into lists for easy reading, including brand logos and contact information, and using photography techniques like shallow depth of field to draw attention to the food. The intended audiences of the different cards, whether children or adults, are considered in the design choices around fonts, layouts, and visuals used.
The document describes the author's two pets, a cat named Alissa and a dog named Hannah. It provides details about each pet, such as Alissa eating and climbing trees while Hannah sleeps. The author plays with both pets, taking Hannah for walks in the park and playing ball with both in the garden.
Joseph Plateau was a Belgian physicist who invented the phenakistoscope in 1829, proving the theory of persistence of vision and laying the foundation for future animation. As a professor at the University of Ghent, Plateau studied optics and how the eye perceives motion. His invention of the phenakistoscope, a spinning disk with drawings that appear to move when viewed through slots, demonstrated that a sequence of static images viewed rapidly in succession creates the illusion of motion. Plateau's work inspired later inventors like William Horner and the Lumiere brothers to develop animated film.
National Union of Journalists Presentation Part 2 (improved)cloestead
1) Journalists must maintain credibility by being objective, accurate, truthful, fair and balanced according to guidelines from the National Union of Journalists.
2) To be objective, journalists must present facts impartially and differentiate facts from opinions. However, some newspapers slant stories to appeal to readers with certain political views in a way that compromises objectivity.
3) Journalists must ensure information is honestly conveyed and correct any inaccuracies to maintain accuracy and truthfulness. Failing to do so can result in fines or legal consequences.
Mill's discussion of utility, social tyranny, and customs in On Liberty point to his transition towards a modern liberal understanding of positive liberty, which requires underlying preconditions of empowerment. While Mill primarily discusses negative liberty as freedom from constraints, his arguments also indicate liberty requires more than just non-interference. He asserts that even if just one person holds an opinion, silencing them deprives all of truth. Additionally, customs can become social tyranny if they constrain individuality and progress. This shows Mill viewed liberty as requiring individual empowerment and autonomy in addition to non-interference.
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The Definition of Liberty
In New York there is a 250 ton green statue dressed in a robe, holding a torch and tablet with broken chains at the feet. In 1886, the statue was given to the United States as a gift to symbolize liberty. The statue is the Statue of Liberty. She is dressed in a robe to symbolize the Roman goddess of freedom, Libertas. She holds a torch and a tablet to symbolize evoking the law. Many individuals visit the Statue of Liberty, hoping to understand what liberty means. Liberty has many interpretations and it is not confined to one meaning. To truly understand the meaning of liberty, an individual must understand the different types of liberties that are available to Americans. Visiting the Statue of Liberty will not fully define the concept of what liberty truly means; an individual must understand the definition, the characteristics, the types, and what liberty is not. First, an individual needs to understand the definition of liberty. Liberty is derived from the Latin word Liber, which means free. Liberty means an individual is able to to live in a society that is free of oppressive restrictions on how to live ones life, behave, or ones political views. An individual commonly expresses liberty as: freedom, independence, autonomy, emancipation, and liberation. Next an individual must understand the characteristics of liberty. There are two characteristics of liberty, negative liberties and positive liberties. Negative liberties are liberties that do not have possess
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1.Discussion postFor the AlbionsSeed, you will find a chapter.docxpaynetawnya
1.
Discussion post:
For the AlbionsSeed, you will find a chapter of David Hackett Fisher's landmark study of colonial America, Albion's Seed. Fisher . . . "traces the migration of cultures from four distinct regions of the British Isles and explains how each imparted its own distinctive character to the portion of America they made their own."
The AlbionsSeed excerpt focuses on the ways that these four different waves have influenced America's multi-varied cultural concept of "liberty," certainly a necessary path of inquiry to anyone interested in American culture then and now.
Discussion Board Post:
Looking at the different explanations of the idea of "liberty," which one do you think was most important to early European settlers of the colonies? Explain why.
Which category do you think is closest to your own idea of liberty? Do you think that your definition of the word is one still commonly held in our culture? Describe how it is differs from Fisher's categories.
250 words.
2. (make sure write where is this quote from into beginning of explanation) (you can find a quote from reading in first assignment).
Students will choose a short excerpt / quote from one of the readings of that week, type it in, then add a short (150 words or so) explanation for your choice. Was your selection important because it:
1. is an example of beautiful or striking language?
1. exemplifies a particular theme or character?
1. makes the reader think about something in a new way?
1. reflects a particular aspect of French culture?
1. was just something that you liked?
For example:
"Whoever gets knowledge from God, science,
and a talent for speech, eloquence,
Shouldn't shut up or hide away;
No, that person should gladly display." Marie de France
explanation:
In the opening lines to the Prologue to the Lays, Marie de France is providing her readers with an explanation for writing these stories down. This is a very common and traditional rhetorical move informing readers about the ethos or qualifications of the speaker. In this case, Marie is claiming that she is knowledgeable and eloquent and that these gifts come from God and therefore should be used. I think it goes further than that; Marie, like most women of her day,* would have been expected to "shut up" and "hide away" as a matter of course, since women's voices were not welcomed in the public sphere. By opening her work in this way, she preempts criticism about the appropriateness of her authorship.
PURITAN LIBERTY MASSACHUSSETTS
ordered liberty
· Collective liberty w/close restraints on individuals
· Liberties – specific exemptions from prior restraints
· Soul (Christian) liberty – freedom to serve God in the world (= obligation) Freedom of the “true” faith; consistent w/persecution of other faiths
· Freedom from circumstance – want, fear
ANGLICAN LIBERTY VIRGINIA
hegemonic liberty
· Dominion over others
· Dominion over self
· Power to rule
· Hierarchical /aristocratic ...
The document provides an overview of the Age of Enlightenment, including its key stages, roots in England, main concepts, and results. The Age of Enlightenment was a period from the 17th to early 19th centuries that witnessed progress in science, politics, and philosophical discourse. It emphasized reason, the scientific method, and the idea that society would progress over time. Some results included increased political freedom, the scientific revolution, and greater religious tolerance. The document also profiles several influential Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, Denis Diderot, Benjamin Franklin, and Voltaire.
The Enlightenment Age and Thinkers.pptxNathanMoyo1
The document discusses the Age of Enlightenment, which took place from the 17th to early 19th centuries. It was a period that witnessed progress in science, politics, and philosophical discourse. Key aspects included replacing tradition with reason, exploration, tolerance, and scientific endeavor. The Enlightenment promoted reason, the scientific method, and the idea that society and human understanding would continue to progress. It influenced movements for political freedom, religious tolerance, and the scientific revolution. The document also outlines the main Enlightenment thinkers such as Locke, Rousseau, Voltaire, and their contributions.
Liberalism is a political philosophy founded on ideas of liberty and equality. It supports free and fair elections, civil rights, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free trade, and private property. Liberalism first emerged during the Age of Enlightenment as a rejection of absolute monarchy and hereditary privilege. John Locke is often seen as the founder of liberalism, arguing that individuals have natural rights to life, liberty, and property. Liberals opposed traditional conservatism and sought representative democracy and rule of law.
The document provides a study guide covering major historical periods and topics from 1300-1700 CE, including the Renaissance, Exploration and Monarchy, the Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the Industrial Revolution. It lists important artists, inventors, and figures to know from each period and asks students to explain concepts like humanism, the causes of the French Revolution, the English Civil Wars, and scientific discoveries of the time. Students are to compare values and arts between the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and understand the significance of events like Martin Luther's translation of the Bible and the Council of Trent.
Liberalism is a political ideology based on the principles of freedom, equality, and individual rights that originated during the Enlightenment. It supports concepts like constitutional liberal democracies, free trade, human rights, and limits on governmental power. Key figures like John Locke and Adam Smith helped develop liberal ideas around natural rights, social contracts, and free markets that influenced revolutions in America and France and replaced absolute monarchies with more democratic systems of government.
Liberalism is a political ideology based on the principles of freedom, equality, and individual rights that originated during the Enlightenment. It supports concepts like constitutional liberal democracies, free trade, human rights, and limits on governmental power. Key figures like John Locke and Adam Smith helped develop liberal ideas around natural rights, social contracts, and free markets that influenced revolutions in America and France and replaced absolute monarchies with more democratic systems of government.
Anarchist Tendencies in Modern English Literature (BA thesis).pdfKatie Naple
This document provides an introduction to and overview of anarchist tendencies in modern English literature. It discusses how anarchism calls for socialism in the political and economic realms while emphasizing individual freedom and rejecting state power. Key authors and works discussed that exhibit anarchist tendencies include William Morris' News from Nowhere, which depicts a libertarian socialist society, and George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia, which praised the egalitarian society created by anarchists during the Spanish Civil War in Catalonia. The document argues that anarchism has been overlooked in Britain's academic and Marxist circles due to the lack of social and political rewards for intellectuals who supported it.
Liberalism developed during the Age of Enlightenment, championing ideas of freedom, equality, and natural rights. Key early liberal thinkers included John Locke, who proposed that people have natural rights to life, liberty, and property, and that the government's power should be separated into branches. Liberalism influenced movements for independence and freedom of speech during this era, and helped establish concepts like constitutional government and the separation of powers that shape democracies today.
This document outlines the 6 stages of the writing process: 1) Brainstorming to generate ideas, 2) Planning to organize ideas, 3) Writing a first draft, 4) Editing for content and structure, 5) Proof-reading for errors, and 6) Producing a final version of the written work.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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2. I have chosen word “liberty” because, in my opinion, it is very
sonorous, bright and proud at the same time. English word
“liberty” derived from Latin word “libertas”. Word “liberty” is used
in the English language approximately from 1375 as a word
resulted from French word “liberté”. Liberty is the greatest value
of people. It is independence, lack of any restrictions.
3. There is a synonym to “liberty” in the
English language. This is Saxon word
“freedom”. In general “liberty” and
“freedom” can be used as synonyms in
the same situations. However, some
linguists say that word “freedom” has
more individual meaning.
For example, well-known British
philosopher, economist and politician
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) understood
“liberty” and “freedom” meaning as
follows: “liberty from society” and
“freedom for the purpose of something”.
4. In our modern world liberty is a
basis а the life (political liberty,
liberty of speech, liberty of
religion, liberty of choice etc.).
Fight
for
liberty
and
independence, existing from
the earliest times up to now,
takes place in different spheres
of our life. People made an idol
of liberty in times past, make it
nowadays and will make it in
future.
5. For example, the Romans
idolized the goddess Libertе
and decorated her portraits
with copper coins.
6. Everybody knows the goddess
Britannia (the goddess of
liberty) in the Great Britain.
Britannia is usually shown as a
young woman with Corinthian
helmet on her head, as well as
crested shield and trident in her
hands. There is the National
Armada memorial in Plymouth
depicting Britannia. Britannia is
depicted on a British coins.
7. “Liberty Enlightening the
World” (in other words
“Statue of Liberty”) is very
well known in the United
States of America. So called
“Lady Liberty” is a proud
symbol of New York. It is a
present of France for 100year
anniversary
of
American Revolution.
8. Every inhabitant of France adores
the goddess Marianna. It is
interesting that this goddess is
often shown with the Phrygian cap
on her head (red cap of soft cloth
with upper part sliding forward).
This cap is considered as a symbol
of liberty/revolution and is named
as LIBERTY cap.
9. One more known "Lady
Liberty" towers in the center
of the capital of Latvia
(Riga). Her name is Milda.
She holds three stars. They
symbolize three parts of
Latvia.
10. “Your liberty to wave
a hand comes to an end where my
nose begins.”
British have a proverb:
Famous Russian thinker and the
revolutionary Mikhail Bakunin
(1814-1876)
paraphrased
it:
“Liberty of one comes to an end
there where liberty of another
begins.”
11. Americans like to quote the
outstanding politicians. So, the third
U.S. President Thomas Jefferson
(1743-1826) told: “Our liberty
depends on the freedom of the
press, and that cannot be limited
without being lost.”
Summing up my work, I take
the liberty of stating that
word “liberty” is one of the most
interesting words in English.
In 2004 the British Council interrogated 40 000 persons from
46 countries and made a top of the most beautiful English
words. “Liberty” took the 9th place.