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Thursday, 31 October 2019

Natural Science and Humanities classes.?

answers1: Natural Sciences- Take General Bio and Historical geology.
Those classes are the easiest in my opinion. <br>
<br>
Humanities- They are all pretty equal in terms of difficulty. So I
would just choose the one that you are most interested in. Ethics and
Philosophy are interesting courses, but they can be difficult.

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

For Graduates with a Masters Degree in Humanities ONLY:?

answers1: It would be hard to get a job in the humanities these days.
These are usually jobs that are the easiest to cut and are the first
ones cut. Many say that they are "unnecessary" since they only analyze
cultural related phenomenon, unlike physical jobs that provide revenue
and product benefit. Whatever the argument might be, they are usually
pushed out first. It would be a good idea to find another career.
Sorry!

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Humanities classes.....?

answers1: If French 1 & 2 also fulfill your foreign language
requirement, they probably do not double for your humanities
requirement. Your credits can't do double duty, so unless you also
have credits in another language, you'll have to take another class. A
French class beyond the basic language requirements would count, or
something else that you're not using to fulfill another requirement.

Monday, 28 October 2019

The best art school in new york?

answers1: Depends on what kind of art you do...but, Parsons is excellent!

Sunday, 27 October 2019

Earth Art project for my art class?

answers1: One of my favorite art works is Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson- <br>
it is a very cool Earth Art work.
answers2: I think this is a great site that features a good
description of land art/earth art: <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/e/earthart.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.artlex.com/ArtLex/e/earthart....</a>
<br>
<br>
It contains photos of works and artist comments as well. <br>
<br>
Hopefully, you can get some ideas just by viewing the photos. <br>
<br>
Good luck! <br>
<br>
Kabum

Saturday, 26 October 2019

What is art? Would this be considered art?

answers1: This is an excellent question to be asked. It depends on
your own society rules and regulations. I appreciate you courage.
Language of an art can be understood by the artists and only few broad
minded people. What ever the 'line' that you are talking about will
vanish for those who actually got so much involved in the beauty of
the art. Those who see it from strong artistic point view cannot find
any bad thing in a nude girl in the art. They least care the content
and its meaning. They care the quality of the art. And for those who
are fond of pornography sees only that content in the art, they cannot
truly appreciate the artistic skills. They care the type of content in
the art. You might be knowing the story of four blind persons
understanding an elephant in four diffrent ways by just touching it
from four diffrent positions. This case is also similar. Content is
same view points are different. Difference exists there. Check what
kind of people were there in the panel to which you are going to
submit this paper. Here the answers will be anonymus and may not help
you.
answers2: "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" in this case art is
what you picture to be art. However, look at the last supper isn't it
also informing a group of people something? how about georgia O'Keeffe
flower diagram, isn't it also informing a group of people something?
art is what you believe is art.
answers3: Art,the oldest definition you will find,is anything made by
the hands of man that causes an emotion, feeling of understanding or
inner awareness in another being.
answers4: art can be anything u make it to be
answers5: if its specific, then all its showing u is facts. art is
all about feelings and what u think and what ur interpretation of it
is, not what it may or may not be. art is not an exact science...u
draw what ur heart says and not what ur brain is thinking!! shut it
down!!

Friday, 25 October 2019

MMA, martial art or not?

answers1: MMA is not a martial art. It is a fighting sport (or
martial sport) that has rules. <br>
<br>
When rules are introduced to limit the actions of people in "combat",
the event becomes a sporting contest.
answers2: I don't think of boxing and MMA as martial arts but instead
as fighting arts and to me there is a difference. Martial arts to me
imply arts with a long history and which are steeped in culture and
embrace various aspects of that culture and a period of time in it.
<br>
<br>
Take a jump or flying side kick for instance which is a technique that
was developed for knocking a samurai or soldier from his horse.
People no longer fight from horses like they once did during the
feudal periods of Japan and China and you now see this technique today
being done and applied effectively in movies and television against a
person standing which would not generally be the case unless they were
blind, stupid, or drunk and just simply stood there and watched you
launch yourself up and hit them with it. <br>
<br>
So there are techniques in martial arts today that are still taught
and held close but there might not be a need for their application
today like there was a hundred or two hundred years ago. The spear
hand thrust is another such technique and I could name a number of
others but yet they all are still largely taught and practiced in
things like kata and students are tested on them. This is because of
custom and embracing things of that culture and that martial art for
that period of time though in which these techniques as well as others
were developed, some of which still have their application today. <br>
<br>
Contrasted with that you have fighting arts which don't revolve so
much around custom and culture or embracing certain aspects of that
culture. Instead they are purely are based on application and you
often don't see any philosophy or religion associated with them either
like you do in martial arts. That is another thing that separates the
two in my mind at least. <br>
<br>
While you can make an argument for the fact that some of those things
in fighting arts come or came from martial arts there are many things
that did not as well. Other than that association they have less in
common with martial arts in my mind and they are exclusive of any
religious and cultural aspects and those ties to them in my mind. <br>
<br>
This is just how I see it and what separates the one from the other
and helps me to keep them separate in my mind.
answers3: Katana made a good point. Those of us that have been in
traditional martial arts for a long time(over 41 years myself) have
been experiencing the frustration that you are feeling now. Only thing
is for serious mma students it is only just beginning. TMA
practicioners have had to put up with one fad after another . Every
few years another martial art becomes really popular. When it happens
every wannabe jumps on the band wagon. The interest then results in
many schools for this MA springing up like weeds in a garden. While
some are legitimate most are simply not qualified. It takes years to
become a knowledgeable/qualified instructor of any serious MA. Yet
shortly after a new one becomes the fad there are thousands of guys
opening schools and claiming to be qualified. Personally I see there
being several problems with the martial arts both TMA and MMA. 1) The
public is ignorant and does not know how to tell the real from the
fakes. 2) Americans and many others don't have the patience to spend
the time to really learn the MA, so schools have watered down the
training. This is because many people simply would not train if they
don't get promoted often, or the classes are not fun. 3) The ignorance
and the greedy open MA schools and will compromise the training so
that they can make money. That is why in the 1960's you did not see
young children in the MA. 4) The MA have become a joke to many because
they see so many 5 and 6 year olds with black belts. Not to mention
the 15 to 18 year olds that are 2nd and 3rd degree black blets and
teaching classes. To sum things up, the problem is greed, the desire
for instant results(promotions), underhanded business practices, and
an increasingly ignorent general public. It really frost my ........
when I meet an adult and as soon as they know that I'm a long time
martial artist, they say something like, "Oh my 6 years old just got
his black belt". 80% of the students in the martial arts in the U.S.A.
are children. So what is wrong with this picture? The public views the
MA as a children's activity, not a serious method of self-defense. Sad
but true.
answers4: MMA is a sport that features a mixture of many martial arts
and fighters who use many different martial systems. <br>
<br>
Boxing is BOTH a martial art and a sport because Boxing was originally
taught for military purposes. did you know that Boxing allowed kicks,
grapples and throws? Boxing we see now is a sport, but Pugilism, is a
very real martial art.
answers5: no <br>
its a training method just like cross training is, since they are the
same thing. <br>
its a method of training thats it
answers6: MMA stands for mixed martial arts. It is not an art,
itself, but a randomly composed mix of techniques from various styles.
I, personally, consider it a very inferior way to train. My
preference is to pick any one traditional style and pursue it into the
black belt ranks, as far as you can.
answers7: Martial art is a very broad term. Anything can be considered
"martial art" as long as it involves self-defense. <br>
<br>
Boxing is a martial art. so is MMA
answers8: No. <br>
<br>
This question is on here too much. Actually it is tiring responding to
such useless things. <br>
<br>
In my opinion there is nothing wrong with mixed martial arts. MMA is a
name associated with a sport under the rules of that sport. Martial
Arts do not have rules. Sports do. Many martial arts have some sports
aspects. In other words the art has been modified to allow for
competition under a set of rules specific for that sport. <br>
<br>
In mma you do not have to know multiple styles but you may compete
against people that may know parts of one or more styles. This may put
you at a disadvantage if you don't know how to defend against such
attacks. <br>
<br>
In most martial sport you only have to compete against someone that
can only do one aspect of fighting such as striking or grappling
depending on the rules. However, in mma it allows for both striking
and grappling in its set of rules. <br>
<br>
In a martial art the goal is life preservation/protection. It is not
to win a contest. In most martial arts your objective is to injure or
use deadly force upon your attacker in order to protect your life or
the life of others. If the attacker is injured enough they can't
continue the attack. You have accomplished your goal. It is not about
winning. You survived an attack. You escaped from an attack.

Thursday, 24 October 2019

chicago swahili musicians art?

answers1: yes, very tasty...but i prefer eating more contemporary art
in chicago.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Art History & Art Critisism?

answers1: Both art history and art criticism take into account the
context of the art work. Both are concerned with the basic functions
of art in society and for individuals. Art history documents art that
has been seminal in pushing boundaries of expression and society
function and/or art that has become iconic. Art criticism helps to
identify which art may be seminal/iconic and why.
answers2: Art history is how art developed over time and across
cultures. It relates to social history. Sometimes a case can be made
that art leads social history by raising awareness that stimulates new
ways of thinking and fresh visons of how life should be; other times
art documents social history by means of showing the vision of artists
and their patrons of the time. Often art history is a combination of
those things. <br>
<br>
Art criticism is evaluation of how art meets objectives. Questions
asked by critics are in at least three categories. What was the art
trying to do? How well did the art accomplish the mission? Was the
mission worth achieving? <br>
<br>
Both art history and art criticism take into account the context of
the art work. Both are concerned with the basic functions of art in
society and for individuals. Art history documents art that has been
seminal in pushing boundaries of expression and society function
and/or art that has become iconic. Art criticism helps to identify
which art may be seminal/iconic and why.

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

is bodybuilding art..............?

answers1: Yes, it can be thought of as an art. It is an art and a science. <br>
<br>
Its a science because you need to know how the body works and what
foods to eat.
answers2: No, they are not creating anything new out of their bodies.
But the performance they give while presenting the bodies may be a
performance art.
answers3: I would think that it is - it's not useful for anything
else. It is done purely to be seen.
answers4: Some can certainly see it that way.

Monday, 21 October 2019

Any visual arts artists that are not well known?

answers1: Check some of the art galleries in your area. I'm sure they
are FULL of "not well known" visual artists, who would appreciate a
bit of interest in them and their art.
answers2: I would encourage you to investigate this gentleman. His
Name is Nadir Afonso, was born in the 1920's and is still alive. A
Portuguese artist who unfortunately is not well known outside of
Europe. He began his career studying architecture and his style is
very unique. I hope this this helps. He's a fascinating artist.
answers3: Janie Crane.
answers4: It would not precisely greater healthful, yet i'd inspect
"Vir Heroicus Sublimis" by Barnett Newman. that's a great canvas
painted crimson with 4 skinny vertical strains of diverse colours,
which Barnett observed as "zips". in spite of this is great length,
the portray is meant to be veiwed from a quick distance and is meant
to envelope the veiwer in the experience. between the main important
subject concerns of the artwork is a loss of context, be it historic,
biblical, mythological,figural, gestural, or nostalgic. instead, the
viewer is confronted with what Newman calls the "chic", or as British
logician Edmund Burke placed it, "a feeling engendered by a vastness
one can't understand". i'm unsure if that's what you have been
searching for, however the portray, and this is intentions are
thrilling.
answers5: Dan McCarthy is hugely inspired by landscape

Sunday, 20 October 2019

im looking for a visual arts high school but idk what they do there can i learn music?

answers1: Well. There's BRIT school, its free. and its a famous school
for preforming and visual arts. But its in the UK. It starts in year
10 (9th Grade). I know of loads of schools in the UK for what your
looking for, but i have a feeling you live in the US. Sorry i can't
help if you do . :)
answers2: first question is, where are you from?? <br>
<br>
i use to live in nyc about a year ago <br>
and i went to an art high school <br>
its called art and design <br>
theres a bunch more to <br>
but only a few that are good <br>
the rest are a bit ghetto and have gangs, but all hs do <br>
laguardia is a great school but very hard to get into <br>
<br>
look it up on google and you will find millions, good luck! email me
if u have any questions :D

Saturday, 19 October 2019

Industrial revolution and visual art.?

answers1: Uh...I don't think they're related...unless you count that
people started to paint more pictures of factories... <br>
<br>
I think the Renaissance is more related to visual art... <br>
<br>
Good luck.

Friday, 18 October 2019

PATRIOT Act, Anti-Terrorism Act...?

answers1: In this day of students using computers for homework I would
think that you would have caught on to search on 'similarities and
differences between the USA PATRIOT Act and the Canadian
Anti-Terrorism Act' and the Internet pops back a variety of resources.
answers2: I dont know about the Canadian act but the Patriot Act
should be rescinded since it contains authorization for the federal
government to conduct wiretapping and surveillance on anyone without
cause.

Thursday, 17 October 2019

My cat is acting...strange ?

answers1: The only time a cat acts strange is when it's not acting strange.
answers2: It probably has to do with hormones after giving birth. All
your momma-kitty wants to do is to take care of things and probably
scent mark objects and you to warn other cats where she is because she
has kittens.
answers3: Cats can be in heat 48 hours after giving birth. It is not
like human cycles at all. She is definitely in heat. I do believe you
can spay a nursing cat if the kittens are old enough to be away from
her for a few hours. Call a vet and ask.
answers4: You've never seen a cat act like that? You're insane. That's
what they do. They rub up against things to leave their scent behind,
and they knead the floor, blankets, and furniture. And they meow too.

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

The Garn St. Germain Act ?

answers1: Yes. It was an act of Congress. That means it applies to the
entire country, not just to individual states.

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

submitting SAT reason/subject and ACT?

answers1: Yes...the ACT is merely a substitue for the SAT Reasoning
exam, and you will still be required to submit two Subject Test exams
if you send in the ACT score.
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beautiful professors. Princeton assessment provides it a ninety 8 for
teachers in comparison to in basic terms 88 for BC. surely deliver
interior the ACT and don't difficulty with the SATs. you have an
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to do an interview and take an offical excursion. they choose to
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help of balloting including your ft! verify to get on campus and do
the interview/excursion!!!!

Monday, 14 October 2019

how long are the acts in homestuck?

answers1: Acts in homestuck vary depending on which act it is, what i
noticed is that the higher the act the longer it is as it will
subdivide into other acts. Such as Act 5 Act 2 or Act 6 Act 3
Intermission 3. You will notice the change in acts as it should pull
down a curtain and say something like "act 2" if you're going to act
2. Also I wouldn't necessarily say most of the stuff happens in act 5,
that is just when the Trolls get introduced and the plot deepens a
bit.

Sunday, 13 October 2019

what genre of theater did/does Peter Brook do?

answers1: He was heavily influenced by experimental theatre and
Antonin Artaud's Theatre of Cruelty - look it up.

Saturday, 12 October 2019

Why do movie theaters charge so much?

answers1: It isn't the admission fee that shocks me so much, it's the
cost of popcorn and drinks. They're more than double admission and I
think this is a disgrace--especially since the popcorn is usually cold
and the soda watered down. I refuse to buy refreshments any more.
Maybe some day the theaters will get the message if enough of us do
this.
answers2: Have you tried Blockbuster or Hollywood Video? It costs
about $5 for everybody to watch one movie. Pop your own popcorn for
about a buck.
answers3: There is a huge cost to maintain a theater and keep up with
technology. The movie distribution companies charge large amounts to
the theaters to show their movies. <br>
<br>
Most theaters don't make money except on the snack bar. <br>
<br>
As long as people go, they will charge.

Friday, 11 October 2019

DRAMA HOMEWORK: Help with Epic Theatre please?

answers1: Epic Theatre addresses social issues using theatre to
inspire incongreous dialogue about social , ethical, and political
inssues. Incongruity is necessary to inspire opposing dialogue.

Thursday, 10 October 2019

Theaters in queens with matinee?

answers1: Secret Theatre <br>
4402 23rd Street, Long Island City - (718) 392-0722 <br>
<br>
Sunnyside Center Cinema <br>
4217 Queens Boulevard, Sunnyside - (718) 361-6869 <br>
<br>
United Artists Midway Theatre <br>
108-22 Queens Blvd <br>
Forest Hills, NY 11375 <br>
(718) 544-5545 <br>
<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/united-artists-midway-theatre-forest-hills"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.yelp.com/biz/united-artists-m...</a>
<br>
<br>
Jamaica Center Multiplex <br>
15902 Jamaica Ave <br>
Jamaica, NY 11432 <br>
(718) 291-9400 <br>
<a href="http://www.yelp.com/biz/jamaica-center-multiplex-jamaica"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.yelp.com/biz/jamaica-center-m...</a>

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

What are some theatres like The Alley theatre in Houston tx?

answers1: You know, there's always the Alley theatre. It is still open. <br>
<br>
I went to a play recently up in the 1960 area. It was called, aptly,
the 1960 Theater. <br>
<br>
There's also one in my neck of the woods, in Town and Country Village.
answers2: There are a good amount.... You can start by looking at the
theater district website houstontheaterdistrict.org <br>
That will tell you everything going on ing the downtown theater district. <br>
There is a place called Stages that has some good plays. <a
href="http://www.stagestheatre.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.stagestheatre.com</a> <br>
There is a small play house that used to have good ones (I haven't
been in years though) <br>
www.countryplayhouse.org <br>
<br>
Start there, and try something new! YOu might enjoy an opera or
broadway show! I know I do!!
answers3: # Main Street Theater - Chelsea Market <br>
4617 Montrose Blvd , Houston, TX 77006 <br>
<br>
# Ensemble Theatre <br>
3535 Main Street , Houston, TX 77002 This sparkling facility houses
one of the most distinguished professional African-American companies
in the Southwest. <br>
<br>
# Houston Metropolitan Dance Center <br>
1202 Calumet St , Houston, TX 77004-6908 <br>
<br>
# Cullen Theater <br>
5oo Prairie - Prairie At Texas , Houston, TX 77002 <br>
<br>
# Improv-America's Original Comedy Theater <br>
7620 Katy Freeway , Houston, TX 77024 <br>
<br>
# Heinen Theater <br>
3517 Austin St , Houston, TX 77004 <br>
<br>
# Unhinged Theater <br>
3304 La Branch St , Houston, TX 77004 An openly artistic theater
brings new dramatic arts to a neighborhood in transition. <br>
<br>
# Ashland Street Theatre Company <br>
2610 Ashland St , Houston, TX 77008 Artistic director Travis Ammons
has a place to play. <br>
<br>
# Hobby Center for the Performing Arts <br>
800 Bagby St , Houston, TX 77002 An innovative $100 million complex
thrusts Houston into the international theater spotlight. <br>
<br>
# Main Street Theater-Rice Village <br>
2540 Times Blvd , Houston, TX 77005 Always an interesting mix of
productions. <br>
<br>
# Theater Lab Houston <br>
1706 Alamo St , Houston, TX 77007 <br>
<br>
# Theatre Southwest <br>
8944 Clarkcrest St Ste A , Houston, TX 77063-4909 This hardy little
40-year-old community theater is still going strong, reaping respect
and favorable criticism along the way. <br>
<br>
# Masquerade Theatre <br>
1537 N. Shepherd Drive , Houston, TX 77008 <br>
<br>
# Theatre New West <br>
1415 California St , Houston, TX 77006-2602 <br>
<br>
# Stages Repertory Theater <br>
3201 Allen Parkway , Houston, TX 77019 A stable, successful and bold
theater that's not afraid to take chances with its programming. <br>
<br>
# Dominic Walsh Dance Theater <br>
2311 Dunlavy St Ste 210 , Houston, TX 77006 <br>
<br>
# Interactive Theater <br>
333 S Jensen Dr , Houston, TX 77003 <br>
<br>
# Grace Theater <br>
2710 W Alabama St , Houston, TX 77098-2106 <br>
<br>
# The Little Room Downstairs <br>
2326 Bissonnet St , Houston, TX 77005-1512 Houston's premiere outlet
for smaller stage productions is still going strong.
answers4: Houston is a big town with many things to see and do. Here's
my list: Houston Zoo Museum of Natural Science Art Museum Reliant
Stadium Toyota Center Minute Maid Park Lakewood Church Aquarium
Restauran Nasa
answers5: Many of the smaller theater companies come a go and when the
last slump in the economy happened to took a toll on the arts in
Houston. The ones that have survived over the years are: <br>
Ensemble Theater, Professional African American Theater <br>
http://www.ensemblehouston.org/ <br>
<br>
Stages Repertory Theater, They have 2 stages both are small intimate
spaces. <br>
http://www.stagestheatre.com/cms_home/index.html <br>
<br>
Theater LaB Houston, They call themselves Houston's Off-Broadway
Theater and that would be good description of their creativity. <br>
http://www.theaterlabhouston.com/ <br>
<br>
University of Houston also has a theater with student productions.
They along with the professional actors of the Alley do the Shakespear
Festival that just ended Aug. 11. They do this every early Aug at
Miller Outdoor Theater in Hermann Park <br>
http://www.hfac.uh.edu/theatre/

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

sonnets, poetry and prose?

answers1: complicated thing. seek at yahoo and bing. this can help!
answers2: A sonnet is one specific type of poem. It has 14 lines and
uses regular meter (usually iambic pentameter) and a regular pattern
of rhyme. There are several different traditional rhyme schemes for a
sonnet. <br>
<br>
A "sonnet" web search will turn up tons of information. <br>
<br>
Although all sonnets are poems, many poems are not sonnets. Not all
poems have the same number of lines, and they don't all use rhyme and
meter. <br>
<br>
The question of how to differentiate poetry from prose is much too big
to get into here. If you web search the definitions of "poetry" and
"prose," you'll find plenty of material.
answers3: problematic situation. research with google. this will help!
answers4: Definition of a sonnet? nicely, it is undemanding. that's a
14-line poem, regularly written in metered verse, with a rhyme scheme
in accordance to this variety of sonnet (the two English or Italian
type, alternately talked approximately as Shakespearean and Petrarchan
sonnets). Defining poetry is slightly greater open to opinion, however
the important area is representative language -- it is, the poet
chooses words to assert what he potential, somewhat than what the
words themselves advise. A poem isn't unavoidably (and regularly
isn't) literal in meaning.
answers5: Google the topic the elements of poetry( a sonnet is a poem
and will be included in the facts ). Then do the same for prose.

Monday, 7 October 2019

What do you think of my poetry?

answers1: problematic factor. look onto google. this may help!
answers2: very confusing situation. seek on to google or bing. this may help!
answers3: OMG you're poetry is so well written! <br>
<br>
I wish I could write poetry as good as you, but I just can't :(

poetry.com?

answers1: It just something poetry.com come says to anyone who sent a
poem too. Trust me, I been in poetry.com for a year and so have my
friends...it just a thing they say to make ya feel better.
answers2: The responder above me is absolutely correct. They are a
vanity press, meaning you pay them to publish your poem/s. They tell
you that you have talent, that your poem has been selected, etc.,
etc., etc., and it all serves to boost your ego so that you'll more
likely pay the price to have your poem published in a hard cover book.
That being said, if you really want to see your poem in a hard cover
book alongside other poems and poets, then pay the fees and they will
deliver a handsomely bound book and I can almost guarantee your poem
will the be first one in the book. They do this to promote their
company and so you are more likely to order more books and will feel
some degree of pride in having your poem listed first. Face it,
there's nothing wrong with self-publishing as long as you do it with
your eyes open and understand that you got your poem published because
you paid to have it published, not because it will win any awards. To
those who have never been published in a hard cover book, it's worth
trying at least once. To those who want to be published based on
merit, then don't pay the fees and delete any emails you receive from
them (and there will be many). Just don't be fooled by the
hype...that's all.
answers3: complex issue. look onto google and yahoo. that could actually help!
answers4: Oh no! You have been scammed. Poetry.com accepts and
publishes everyone's poetry. If you send them money (for a book or
something), then they will steal it.
answers5: Poetry.com is what is called a vanity publishing company
where they try to get poets to pay them to publish their poems.
Everyone who submits a poem gets the same response. Soon they will
send you information on their book and how to get you poem in the next
one. Try this...write the most ridiculous poem you can think up, no
rhyme, no meter, nonsense words and submit it. You'll get the same
response. I know because I did it.
answers6: Yes.. i concur.. the whole thing is a ploy to get you to
spend money to attend their "poetry awards show." Don't fall for it
bookey!

Sunday, 6 October 2019

What do you think is the definition of poetry?

answers1: Poetry (Or Poetic thought), I think, is the most
self-satisfying thing yet to be discovered by humans. <br>
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So, I'd say, keeping in tone with all great quotes, "Poetry is the
self-content search for beauty in the simplest aspect of things".
answers2: In most types of language, the meaning is important - but
the words don't matter. <br>
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"Straight ahead, across the roundabout, then the third on your left". <br>
<br>
"Drive through the traffic lights, take the second exit from the
roundabout, then turn left down Ashburnham Road." <br>
<br>
Both of those are normal language statements, and both mean exactly
the same thing. <br>
<br>
We call something 'poetry' when the words start to matter; when there
isn't another way of saying the same thing: <br>
<br>
"I never lost so much but twice, <br>
And that was in the sod." <br>
<br>
There isn't another way of saying that: if you alter the words, you
change the meaning. <br>
<br>
'Poetry' is language where the precise words matter; where the
language becomes opaque. <br>
<br>
There are several different reasons why a poet might choose to make
the language opaque. There are even different degress of how opaque
the language needs to be, before you need to start calling it poetry.
<br>
<br>
If the exact words matter - it is poetry. <br>
<br>
If only the meaning matters (you can say it a different way, and not
change anything important), it isn't poetry.
answers3: It's a way to express. :)
answers4: Poetry to me is an expression of one's feeling or
thoughts... its as simple as that.

Saturday, 5 October 2019

What is Poetry?

answers1: tricky issue. try searching over yahoo or google. it might help!
answers2: There are many topics around poetry. <br>
<br>
http://keypoints-dictionary.com/poetry-key-words-key-points-key-phrases-on-the-go/
answers3
: a collection of words with meaning. more flow than an essay.
it usally is the start of a song. most musicians use this as a base.
it is a form of expression you can check out lots at www.poetry.com i
have written a few pieces there my self you can search jalaina thayer
to see these.
answers4: "emotion recollected in tranquility" <br>
Wordsworth
answers5: Poetry is a very unusual form of writing. It falls into
little pigeon holes. It has rhythm, flow, meter and sometimes rhyme.
It also is filled with emotion and comes from the heart. It has often
occurred to me that I do not exactly understand why people like John
Donne who felt the need to pour his heart out put these tremendous
artificial limits on himself by forcing himself to do so within the
constraints of poetry. Why didnt he just write it in prose? It would
have been so much easier. But for many who are poets, there is only
one way that they can allow that grief and emotion to come out and
that is within poetic restraints. For that reason, poetry is a
singular anomaly. Pax - C.
answers6: poetry is a peice of literature, not quite a song, not quite
a paper, but in between.
answers7: Poetry has had many faces during history. Greek poets
celebrated their gods and heroes in epic verse, Shakespeare wrote for
drama, comedy and satire, and the Soviets used poetry as a propaganda
tool in order to promote communism.
answers8: literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas
is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems
collectively or as a genre of literature.

Friday, 4 October 2019

Philosophy vs. Religion?

answers1: This question makes no sense <br>
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It is like saying... which is better a sports car or a potatoe? <br>
<br>
Better at what? <br>
<br>
A religion is a set of common beliefs and practices generally held by
a group of people, often codified as prayer, ritual, and religious
law. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions,
writings, history, and mythology, as well as personal faith and mystic
experience. The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices
related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication
stemming from shared conviction. <br>
<br>
Philosophy is the discipline concerned with questions of how one
should live (ethics); what sorts of things exist and what are their
essential natures (metaphysics); what counts as genuine knowledge
(epistemology); and what are the correct principles of reasoning
(logic).The word itself is of Greek origin: φιλοσοφία (philosophía), a
compound of φίλος (phílos: friend, or lover) and σοφία (sophía:
wisdom). <br>
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As you can see, neither of these are the same thing ... you can use
both with each other
answers2: Religion is a primitive form of philosophy. Philosophy is
more advanced, more scientific and more relevant to this universe.
answers3: Philsophy and religion are pursuing the same goals.
Philosophy is simply not matured enough to know where it's coming from
and where it's heading to.
answers4: That's a tough one, One people don't do is argue about
religion. But, I do think Philosophy is very interesting subject to
talk about. And maybe, it would be interesting to preach it as well.
As long as it does not contradict what is in the bible. Can't be
contradicting the bible in a church.
answers5: philosophy is just a by product of religion during
selfexploration/discovery.
answers6: Neither is relevent. Action is where the rubber hits the
road. Don't care what people say, look at what they do. That's the
true testement of where their desires are.
answers7: It's really not a "either or" question. Religion is a
system of believes where philosophy is the study of thought about a
given subject. <br>
<br>
Just like there are many religions with different beliefs, there are
different branches of philosophy such as Ethics - the study of
morality, Philosophy of Religion, Logic, etc.
answers8: Neither of them should take over. Balance is the best thing.
Without balance there's no point, if only philosophy don't you think
hope's gone? Everybody wants to believe in higher powers than their
own. If only religion then all matters of logic gone and sciences?
Think about it. Balance is the most important thing of all. Hope I
helped you, take care.
answers9: Philosophy wins
answers10: Philosophy is just thinking and ranting of some educated
man but religion is a truthfull, ever-lasting message of the Creator
of everthing as per their true nature as he created.

Thursday, 3 October 2019

A level options : Philosophy and Ethics?

answers1: Philosophy is fantastic. It makes you think and is very
interesting. It's supposed to be great for law as well. I highly
recommend it.
answers2: Philosophy ---> ethics.. is an remarkable project,, ethics
is approximately morality, and ask your self, .. it is so deep that
consists of additionally enormous component of chinese language
philosophy (Confuci) ..philosophy primary and ethics because it
relatively is section.. is right chosen.. ---- historic previous is a
huge blahh...

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

best CUNY philosophy program?

answers1: Philosophy Cuny
answers2: Easy one to answer: Hunter College. :) They have a
surprisingly well-regarded philosophy program and are even the
publishers of the Journal of Nietzsche Studies, as one example of
their activity in the field. They have an active student organization
for majors in the program and are known for sending a disproportionate
number of students into excellent graduate programs. Most of the
faculty members are active scholars and several have won notable
prizes in philosophy scholarship. So no question, that's there you
want to be. (This is also true, for what it's worth, of many -- if
not most -- liberal arts programs within the CUNYs. Hard to beat
Hunter.) <br>
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You can visit the department's website at <a
href="http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/philosophy/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/philosophy/</a>
answers3: actual of the bat Baruch is out, it is principally for a
business enterprise degree. the different 3 are important. Brooklyn
and Queens the two have campuses mutually as Hunter does not (4
connecting homes). additionally Hunter is extra crowded and you will
finally end up competing for training. All 3 have a good liberal arts
software. i don't comprehend a lot approximately their philosophy
courses, sorry i could not be extra effective.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

is confucianism a religion or philosophy?

answers1: It is an order of thinking therefore it&#x27;s philosophy
answers2: My college professor in the two part History of China course
I took (a full year of Chinese history) proclamined that it was a
philosophy. <br>
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It was more like a set of social behaviors and didn't fall into the
category of religion for several reasons.
answers3: Philosophy. <br>
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"Confucianism is often considered a secular ethical tradition and not
a 'religion'. It is best described as a philosophy with special
rituals and beliefs." <br>
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<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucianism"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucianis...</a>
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My dad majored in philosophy.
answers4: Buddhism is also similar. It is a religion that revolves
around set of philosophies.