The document summarizes the experiences of an art gallery owner over two years in three parts. In the first part, the owner took a risk in opening the gallery in an art-indifferent town but did so with an open heart. In the second part, balancing the finances and managing many artists was challenging. In the third part, the owner found both honest friends and those who were lost, but persevered by bringing in artists and performances that made the local art community happy.
1. Previous studies have developed models to explain the relationship between individual differences and language learning outcomes, including models with independent learner variables and models with interdependent variables.
2. Key models include the Good Language Learner model, Monitor Theory model, Brown and Fraser's framework, Levin's schematic model, Gardner's educational model, and Skehan's model of influences on language learning.
3. Spolsky's model of second language learning integrates social context, learner conditions, and learning opportunities to examine their impact on linguistic and non-linguistic learning outcomes.
The document summarizes the experiences of an art gallery owner over two years in three parts. In the first part, the owner took a risk in opening the gallery in an art-indifferent town but did so with an open heart. In the second part, balancing the finances and managing many artists was challenging. In the third part, the owner found both honest friends and those who were lost, but persevered by bringing in artists and performances that made the local art community happy.
1. Previous studies have developed models to explain the relationship between individual differences and language learning outcomes, including models with independent learner variables and models with interdependent variables.
2. Key models include the Good Language Learner model, Monitor Theory model, Brown and Fraser's framework, Levin's schematic model, Gardner's educational model, and Skehan's model of influences on language learning.
3. Spolsky's model of second language learning integrates social context, learner conditions, and learning opportunities to examine their impact on linguistic and non-linguistic learning outcomes.
Paper Presentation at the 33rd International Conference on Psychology and the Arts, Universitie de Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France June 29-July 4, 2016
Painting and Incarceration: Jie'Urs SanctumDulce Cuna
My Paper Pres entation Power Point Presentation for the 33rd International Conference on Psychology and the Arts. June 29, 2016 - July 4, 2016 in the University of Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France
VIVA EXCON 2014 ISLAND REPORT (LEYTE-SAMAR)Dulce Cuna
Slideshow Report on Art Happenings in the Visayan Islands of Leyte and Samar, Philippines for the Visayan Islands Exhibit Conference at Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, November 13-16, 2014
Powerpoint Presentation of Paintings for the Paper: "Pigment Grief: Expressing Loss Thru Painting (The Haiyan Aftermath)" presented to the 31st Annual International Conference on Psychology and the Arts at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, June 25-29, 2014
Adora discovers a magical portal in the forest that leads to a wondrous rainforest landscape. There she meets a beautiful Babaylan (healer) who gives her a golden egg to heal her ravaged world. Adora places the egg in the field, and it hatches into a colorful bird that brings rain, restoring the forest. Years later, Adora establishes a nature reserve to protect the regrown forest, fulfilling the Babaylan's message to make a difference.
This document discusses how various fruits and vegetables resemble different parts of the human body, and how modern science has found that these foods help support the health of the corresponding organs. It provides examples like carrots supporting eye health, tomatoes supporting heart health, and walnuts supporting brain health. The document encourages sharing this "Candle of Love, Hope and Friendship" to keep it alive by passing it to others.
This document provides an overview of psychic readings from various perspectives. It discusses psychic readings as an art that some believe is a supernatural ability while others see it as a skill that can be acquired. It also addresses how psychic readings have become a commercial business with readers charging fees. Tips are provided for succeeding as a psychic reader and for being a good client during a reading session. The role of the client in contributing accurate information is emphasized. Debate exists around whether psychic abilities can be inherited from family members. Overall, the document explores the nature and practice of psychic readings.
This document discusses the concept of pain in local Filipino art, performance, ritual and belief. It begins with a personal account of the author's hysterectomy and the physical and emotional pain experienced. It then explores how pain is depicted in the works of artists Ang Kiukok and Nunelucio Alvarado through images of social angst and the plight of workers. Ritual practices like tattooing among the Pintados people and the drawing of blood are discussed. The concept of "Yunal", prayer tattoos that provide protection but require enduring pain to receive, is also summarized.
- The author had a "Kundalini crisis" in 1995 where they felt disconnected from friends, family, and career and sought spiritual fulfillment.
- They decided to become a hermit and spent Holy Week at a hermitage called Mary the Queen located near volcanoes. There, they meditated, drew, and connected with the local community.
- Over the course of the week, the author had spiritual experiences like seeing a rare lenticular cloud and feeling their body transform. They felt at peace in the simple life at the hermitage.
- On Easter Sunday, a storm was brewing but the author had faith they would make it home as foretold in a dream, despite cancelled
This document summarizes two popular Waray legends from the Philippines: The Tale of Bungansakit and The Tale of Dang and Mulay. It discusses characters from the first tale like Bungansakit, her lover Suguihon who may have belonged to the Visayan aristocracy. The second tale involves Dang and Mulay and is associated with Mount Danglay. The document concludes that these oral legends reflect the persona and traditions of the Waray people, and have been adapted into various art forms that celebrate Waray culture, history and identity.
This document provides an overview of a literature course that examines various literary genres and how individual writers express their experiences through social and global changes. The course explores the elements of fiction, short stories, poetry, drama, and novels. It lists representative works from different regions and eras for each genre. The objectives are to analyze imaginative literature and examine worldviews in texts to expand student perspectives. Requirements include reaction papers, poetry activities, book reviews, and a drama performance. The course aims to understand literature as the creative expression of individuals situated within society.
This document outlines the course structure and content for an art and humanities class. The course is divided into three sections: 1) The Nature of Art, which defines key art terms and explores the relationship between art, nature, soul, and creativity. 2) The Artwork, covering formal elements and principles, sublimity, heritage, and legacies. 3) The Artist, examining the artist's role in individual, ecological, and global contexts. Requirements include field trips, creative exercises, film showings, and a midterm art exhibit focused on environmental art.
This document provides an overview of different types of art including traditional painting, mixed media, folk art, contemporary art, avant-garde art, pop art, digital art, art for art's sake, and commercial art. It also highlights specific artists and artworks from the region as well as art spaces, workshops, and recommendations for selling art.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses various innate psychic abilities known as clairvoyance or the "sixth sense". It describes clairvoyance as the ability to see images, shapes, or colors that bring messages from other realms using senses beyond the standard five. Some techniques for using clairvoyance in the workplace mentioned include tarot reading, scrying, graphology, oneiromancy, cartomancy, and others. The document also briefly mentions related abilities like clairaudience, clairsentience, mediumship, and divination.
Paper Presentation at the 33rd International Conference on Psychology and the Arts, Universitie de Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France June 29-July 4, 2016
Painting and Incarceration: Jie'Urs SanctumDulce Cuna
My Paper Pres entation Power Point Presentation for the 33rd International Conference on Psychology and the Arts. June 29, 2016 - July 4, 2016 in the University of Reims, Champagne-Ardenne, France
VIVA EXCON 2014 ISLAND REPORT (LEYTE-SAMAR)Dulce Cuna
Slideshow Report on Art Happenings in the Visayan Islands of Leyte and Samar, Philippines for the Visayan Islands Exhibit Conference at Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, November 13-16, 2014
Powerpoint Presentation of Paintings for the Paper: "Pigment Grief: Expressing Loss Thru Painting (The Haiyan Aftermath)" presented to the 31st Annual International Conference on Psychology and the Arts at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, June 25-29, 2014
Adora discovers a magical portal in the forest that leads to a wondrous rainforest landscape. There she meets a beautiful Babaylan (healer) who gives her a golden egg to heal her ravaged world. Adora places the egg in the field, and it hatches into a colorful bird that brings rain, restoring the forest. Years later, Adora establishes a nature reserve to protect the regrown forest, fulfilling the Babaylan's message to make a difference.
This document discusses how various fruits and vegetables resemble different parts of the human body, and how modern science has found that these foods help support the health of the corresponding organs. It provides examples like carrots supporting eye health, tomatoes supporting heart health, and walnuts supporting brain health. The document encourages sharing this "Candle of Love, Hope and Friendship" to keep it alive by passing it to others.
This document provides an overview of psychic readings from various perspectives. It discusses psychic readings as an art that some believe is a supernatural ability while others see it as a skill that can be acquired. It also addresses how psychic readings have become a commercial business with readers charging fees. Tips are provided for succeeding as a psychic reader and for being a good client during a reading session. The role of the client in contributing accurate information is emphasized. Debate exists around whether psychic abilities can be inherited from family members. Overall, the document explores the nature and practice of psychic readings.
This document discusses the concept of pain in local Filipino art, performance, ritual and belief. It begins with a personal account of the author's hysterectomy and the physical and emotional pain experienced. It then explores how pain is depicted in the works of artists Ang Kiukok and Nunelucio Alvarado through images of social angst and the plight of workers. Ritual practices like tattooing among the Pintados people and the drawing of blood are discussed. The concept of "Yunal", prayer tattoos that provide protection but require enduring pain to receive, is also summarized.
- The author had a "Kundalini crisis" in 1995 where they felt disconnected from friends, family, and career and sought spiritual fulfillment.
- They decided to become a hermit and spent Holy Week at a hermitage called Mary the Queen located near volcanoes. There, they meditated, drew, and connected with the local community.
- Over the course of the week, the author had spiritual experiences like seeing a rare lenticular cloud and feeling their body transform. They felt at peace in the simple life at the hermitage.
- On Easter Sunday, a storm was brewing but the author had faith they would make it home as foretold in a dream, despite cancelled
This document summarizes two popular Waray legends from the Philippines: The Tale of Bungansakit and The Tale of Dang and Mulay. It discusses characters from the first tale like Bungansakit, her lover Suguihon who may have belonged to the Visayan aristocracy. The second tale involves Dang and Mulay and is associated with Mount Danglay. The document concludes that these oral legends reflect the persona and traditions of the Waray people, and have been adapted into various art forms that celebrate Waray culture, history and identity.
This document provides an overview of a literature course that examines various literary genres and how individual writers express their experiences through social and global changes. The course explores the elements of fiction, short stories, poetry, drama, and novels. It lists representative works from different regions and eras for each genre. The objectives are to analyze imaginative literature and examine worldviews in texts to expand student perspectives. Requirements include reaction papers, poetry activities, book reviews, and a drama performance. The course aims to understand literature as the creative expression of individuals situated within society.
This document outlines the course structure and content for an art and humanities class. The course is divided into three sections: 1) The Nature of Art, which defines key art terms and explores the relationship between art, nature, soul, and creativity. 2) The Artwork, covering formal elements and principles, sublimity, heritage, and legacies. 3) The Artist, examining the artist's role in individual, ecological, and global contexts. Requirements include field trips, creative exercises, film showings, and a midterm art exhibit focused on environmental art.
This document provides an overview of different types of art including traditional painting, mixed media, folk art, contemporary art, avant-garde art, pop art, digital art, art for art's sake, and commercial art. It also highlights specific artists and artworks from the region as well as art spaces, workshops, and recommendations for selling art.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses various innate psychic abilities known as clairvoyance or the "sixth sense". It describes clairvoyance as the ability to see images, shapes, or colors that bring messages from other realms using senses beyond the standard five. Some techniques for using clairvoyance in the workplace mentioned include tarot reading, scrying, graphology, oneiromancy, cartomancy, and others. The document also briefly mentions related abilities like clairaudience, clairsentience, mediumship, and divination.