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Thursday, 31 October 2019

Why is DANCE under the Arts and Humanities section and not Sports on here?

answers1: It's more like a physical art. the aesthetic and artistic
values are brought together in your movements when your body moves.
Usually it relates to a theme, emotions, expressions, concept, ideas
and creativity. One of the examples, ballet. <br>
<br>
Sports are generally focusing on the implications and beneficial
movements to improve <br>
our health and well being and of course as an advantage to our bones,
organs and providing <br>
more oxygens for the blood cells. <br>
<br>
Yoga, for example is considered as a aesthetic exercise, because it
was brought by the philosophy of Buddhism practitioners and are used
to relax your muscles and also increases your inner energy, it
completely separates you from 'reality' to let your senses and
consciousness flows on the other 'realm'. By that it stimulates your
nerves and relaxes you while you're awake. <br>
<br>
Swimming or other exterior sports which requires you to use your whole
physique is absolutely <br>
not spiritual. They're just sports. <br>
<br>
Well, it's up to you to judge ;)
answers2: Dance is like a language (humanities) physically translated
& when properly executed is a work of art. Not all see eye to eye "
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" <br>
<br>
Didn't wide world of sports with Howard Cosel have a dance league?
answers3: There are other art forms that require physical strength and
dexterity. Why would you want to down grade dance to simple sport?
Sports are activities done primarily for fun, as recreation. Where
dance and other art forms are a means of self expression. <br>
<br>
I have often wondered why figure skating and ice dancing are
categorized as sport. Certainly, there are sports played on skates,
hockey and curling. But figure skating and ice dancing get into the
artistic arena due to their expressive elements. <br>
<br>
Dance raises simple physical activity to a higher plain. Dance evolves
movement to a form of communication, of expression. It gives to
movement substance and meaning that simple sport does not. If dance
did not do this, dance would be evaluated by the number of spins you
could perform in a row without falling over or how high you could leap
in the air. Simple raw statistics just like long jumping, high jumping
and sprinting. Is this all you aspire to in dance? <br>
<br>
Seems to me you are arguing for a B+ after having received an A.
answers4: Just like music, dance is an art, not a sport. While both
recommend great skill, dance has never really been about competing
rather a creativity and expression using the body. Whether it's
brought out on canvas, through instrument, on stone or the body, etc.
it's all about creativity, imagination, and skill. <br>
<br>
I understand how you see dance as a sport since it's very
physical, but as a dancer don't you feel that you are creating? <br>
This question is very interesting............ <br>
<br>
good luck....js
answers5: I think a better question would be "why do all activities
require a declared winner and a loser in order to make sense to the
masses?". It seems to me that unless there is a trophy involved
nobody understands the point. <br>
<br>
I don't think anyone denies the athleticism required to dance well. It
has been observed many times by pro athletes that, in fact, quality
dancing requires a superior athleticism to their own. Yet dancers
continue to strive for a higher ideal despite the lack of any
championship title. I believe this dynamic places the artform of
dance on a higher plane than that of your typical sporting activity.
If dance were considered a sport, everyone would be doing it and their
dads would be coaching them in Little League. <br>
<br>
There actually is a competition culture in dance. I have observed how
the growing popularity of these competitions has cheapened the art
form. Thousands of schools across the country spend entire seasons
preparing their students for these competitions while forgetting to
teach their students how to cultivate their technique. Most of the
worlds finest dancers have never entered a competition in their lives.
Furthermore, dancers who are focused on entering and winning
competitions tend not to gain the appropriate skills necessary to
achieve greatness in the art of dance. <br>
<br>
I think the world has enough sports. Let's keep dance where it belongs
in the Arts and Humanities category.
answers6: if you are talking about break-dancing then maybe yes. <br>
as for the actual act of dancing involves,emotions feelings
togetherness some sensitivity & a sense of belonging. <br>
if you can calculate the things i mentioned as a sport then what is
dancing? no offense intended.
answers7: I'm a ballerina, and I don't think it's a sport. Sports have
competition (Like cheerleading, which I also do.) and dance definitely
does not have competition unless you're in tournaments. But there's
more dancers in studio than in tournaments, so it's controversial.
Personally, I think it's more of an art form.
answers8: because of the fact dancing is an artwork and not a
interest. It unquestionably takes physicality, yet singers are actual
too (opera singers sweat plenty...), and no person is begging for
singing to be a interest.
answers9: well dance is considered a sport but it is more of an art.
this is because the arts all involve expressing yourself. with dance
you express yourself alot with all the types of dance & movement. but
in many cases it is also considered a sport. good luck with
dancing!!(=
answers10: For something to be classified as a sport doesn't simply
require physical activity. Competitive dance might very well deserve
to be a sub-category of sports, however, dance is very much an art
form and is rightly placed under arts and humanities. There can be a
lot of physical work in acting as well, or sculpting for that matter,
yet they are still considered art forms. Primarily dance is about
expression (unless it is the aforementioned competitive side) like any
art form, while sports are about winning.

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

Good humanities courses?

answers1: If you want to go to Med school why are you bothering about
humanities? They should be fluff classes for you
answers2: Since you can take more than one humanities class you can
take one in Lit and Languages as well as Ethics and Logic. I also
recommend History because I'm sure you can find a subject that'll
interest you and it can only help you become more well rounded.

Tuesday, 29 October 2019

What is the difference between psychology and humanities?

answers1: Psychology deals with mental behavior in general. Humanity
deals with human behavior, tendency, mood, emotion, etc. Mental
behavior can be strengthened or energized by individual effort,
whereas human behavior concerns with social aspects and mutual
development.
answers2: I agree with the above mostly. However, humanities also
includes languages, even English, and philosophy. <br>
<br>
Yes psychology deals with mental events but there are many different
types of belief systems in psychology for doing so, and one of them is
modelled after humanities and is called humanism. So the two areas are
not totally separate. Humanism is people centred thinking and
feeling, or understanding things fromt the clients point of being.
<br>
<br>
Have a good day! Ciao!
answers3: Humanities is a term for a broad group of subjects within
social sciences. Psychology is one of those.

Monday, 28 October 2019

poll: cooking, art or science?

answers1: art art art art
answers2: art
answers3: Cooking could be considered an art.. lol. <br>
<br>
I actually like all three.
answers4: Art...
answers5: Cooking. Its more interesting and more Fun. <br>
<br>
EDIT: <br>
Cooking Is More Art Because You Get To Add Your Own Twists <br>
But Baking Is More Science Because Sometimes If You Have One Thing Off
The Whole Recipe Turns Out To Be A Disaster.
answers6: Science. Hooray for explosions!
answers7: Its a scientific study that results in art.
answers8: Science and cooking.
answers9: Neither. Cooking is a skill and a necessity.
answers10: Science, without all of the math(:

Saturday, 26 October 2019

information on zanetti murano art glass?

answers1: Depending on your point of interest. <br>
<a href="http://www.rubylane.com/shops/antiquesonascot/item/GL-8211"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.rubylane.com/shops/antiqueson...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.abatezanetti.it/glasslearning/index.php?lang=english"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.abatezanetti.it/glasslearning...</a>
<br>
or Google 'zanetti murano art glass' <br>
and read the many returns for details posted with items for sale.

Friday, 25 October 2019

Why do people pay for art?

answers1: Clearly we value creativity. <br>
<br>
Art is an expression of human creativity. <br>
<br>
Art is a labor of the human condition for the artist, so if labor has
value, and the creation translates that labor effectively, then we say
"this is talent, let us compensate it that the talent might render
more art!"
answers2: It's a labor of love.. It is passionately created..
Unfortunately, some people pay for art to hang them on the wall and be
admired for something they are able to "acquire". Art is expensive and
paying for an expensive art is a social status.
answers3: maybe because its one up on someone can show how much money
is in our pocket? what do we base art on anyway it goes from amzin
works to abstract splashes of paint. its all what we hold in our hand
at the moment that makes it valuable to buy maybe its a artist that a
long lost loved one admired and we buy it for that reason. and its all
perceptive what we human minds find talented and strickin in beauty we
reason even is that somethin we could recreate or no thats out of this
world one of a kind that human instinct of got to have it
answers4: Some people like art. <br>
<br>
There's nothing really more to it than that. They see something that's
art, get inspired, want to buy it and put it in their house because it
inspires them or makes them happy....
answers5: It's unique, it's creative, it's expressive. <br>
<br>
We are given basic art education, but this is not why art exists or
has value. Cavemen created art for their own enjoyment, creativity
and expression. TBH it was probably some caveman looking to pick up
chicks, he says "come back to my cave and check out my mammoth". It
was only later that as economies and art developed that selling it as
a product or commodity came about.
answers6: I see no point in buying it either..I rather just look at
that piece of art and admire it.Not buy.. <br>
Some just want it,because they are inspired and they just have to have it. <br>
<br>
Like people who buy so so many clothes when they don't wear all of them.. <br>
what's the point in that... <br>
<br>
People will pay for things just because they feel like it.. Art is
everywhere will people buy everything in this world when they can't...
hmm
answers7: An important property of art is its ability to influence
emotions. It is more obvious in some forms of art than in others
(think music versus paintings). If something tugs at your
heartstrings, you'll be more inclined to pay for it, and this applies
not only to art, but also to more mundane products. How do you think
the advertising industry got so big? <br>
<br>
Another factor I'm more acquainted with is people's amazement at
somebody's skill or at the beauty of one's work. They just like pretty
or well-made stuff, and want to possess it, and they understand the
concept of scarcity well enough to be willing to pay big money for it.
I've experienced this firsthand. I'm fairly good at drawing, see, and
I keep getting people fawning over the lousiest of my drawings. I can
totally see them paying for it one day, were I a tad more talented and
a lot less sloppy about my "art".
answers8: They pay for the chance to see life through anothers eyes

Thursday, 24 October 2019

what are the pros and cons of art?

answers1: I can't really think of any cons of art. Save perhaps the
bad artist that neglects his family, health, friends, job so that he
can do art. <br>
<br>
A 2nd con of art may be that it can be inflamatory if the art is
politically or religiously driven (although this will count as a pro
too) <br>
<br>
The pros of art are <br>
<br>
Promote thought <br>
Entertainment <br>
Increase the appeal of a living space
answers2: Your question is very vague. Do you want the pros and cons
of a career in art or the pros and cons of art itself. As a career,
art can be invigorating and draw on the artist's inspiration that
comes from any and all areas of life. The down side is that as a
career, art can be terribly disappointing if the artist is unable to
devote enough time to build up a good supply of artwork and be able to
sell it and earn a living. For the viewer, the pros of art are that
it brings out the best work of so many people in many different forms
and mediums. The down side is that you have to look at a lot of
mundane work or worse before you find the one jewel that lights up the
whole room. But, that one piece can be such a treasure that it makes
the search for it all the sweeter.
answers3: pros-that is gives endless possibilities to creativity <br>
<br>
cons-that it has no cons
answers4: art? I dont know many cons of art? Maybe the fact that it is
so subjective can be considered a can <br>
<br>
Pros of art are: self expression, communication through another
medium, therapeutic abilities
answers5: You can either make it or break it in art.

Wednesday, 23 October 2019

Album Art?

answers1: Are you looking for the album art for iTunes? <br>
Some albums in my iTunes account do not have the art. First I select
the entire album and right-click "Get Album Art." If iTunes cannot
find the art, I google in site that show the art, like Amazon. When I
find the certain art, I click "copy." Then I go back to "Get Album.."
It shows "Multiple Item Information." On the right side is a slot for
"Artwork." With my mouse in the middle of the area, I paste the
picture from the site. Then I click "ok," and the album cover is now
included in iTunes.

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Early Chinese Civilization?

answers1: Since the Chinese government controlled visual arts and
literature alot of things were removed from China illegally and still
havent be found today. This stuff is really important to discovering
facts about early civilization since China was the Earliest
civilization to exist.
answers2: I recently watched a program on antiques which was talking
about the famous blue and white porcelain. The expert mentioned that
the Chinese emporers dictated to the artisans about the designs that
they painted on the various pieces and the pieces would have the
emporer's personal symbol of a dragon etc. He then went on to comment
that later in Chinese history there is evidence that the artists
started to use their own designs without conforming to the emporer's
wishes.

Monday, 21 October 2019

What do you think about my visual arts project?

answers1: phat, sister, phat :)
answers2: It's pretty cool. I don't understand why you used "i"
instead of "I." Unless it was for style. But other than that I think
it's pretty cool.
answers3: why do you want to be a cheery cupcake?
answers4: VIRUS!

Sunday, 20 October 2019

Do you need a Bachelors in Fine or Visual Arts to be an artist?

answers1: A lot of art shows support legendary people with no formal
art training. "art training" is screaming, I want to be paid for my
art. <br>
<br>
A true artist, draws for inspiration and fun. <br>
<br>
Unfortunately False artists with Bachelors in either fine or visual,
are normally rejected. For their art is for money... <br>
<br>
I have seen great artists who draw for people at no charge. <br>
<br>
Work for a cause! Not Applause! <br>
Work to express, Not Impress <br>
Don't work to make your presence noticed, but your absence felt
answers2: No, you don't need any formal training. To be an artist you
just have to love what you do and if people don't understand your
work then that's their problem. <br>
Mostly people are discovered by other powerful people in the art world
by a stroke of luck; that's how popularity rolls with most things.

Saturday, 19 October 2019

HSC VISUAL ART CONCEPT HELP!!!!?

answers1: hey! well i didnt actually do art myself but alot of my
friends did.. seriously dont even worry tooo much about what the
concept is.. just make it look cool because markers have to try and
decipher what the concept is on their own anyway.. if they cant figure
it out theyll just think its super abstract so you must be an awesome
artist lol. coz you know the markers dont even look at your log book.
<br>
i thought the first idea about all your favourite books was a good
one.. like it could be about escaping reality- books can create a
magical world with endless possibilities.. <br>
hope this has been some help :D good luck!

Friday, 18 October 2019

Inuyasha Final Act English Dubbed Version!!!!!!!?

answers1: properly from my information there is yet its all new voice
actors and its completed by a business employer observed as "Animax"
even however that's kinda poorly dun. yet from what I even have seen
that's dubbed was hoping this helped
answers2: try <a href="http://www.hulu.com/inuyasha-the-final-act"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.hulu.com/inuyasha-the-final-a...</a>
^.<
answers3: Enough with the exclamation points. <br>
<br>
There is no dub yet. It just premiered in Japan last fall and the last
episode aired in March. They are still in the process of recording.
<br>
<br>
There's also no scheduled date for the dub to air yet. Adult Swim has
not announced anything. The only time I've seen a date mentioned has
been complete speculation based on the fact that they moved up the
reruns to an earlier time slot on Saturdays. AS has missed several
chances to make a big announcement like this, so I'm inclined to think
they aren't far enough along in recording the dub to set a firm date.
The English voice actor for Inuyasha only just confirmed on Aug 18th
that he's in the studio and recording, but wasn't specific about how
long he had been working on it.

Thursday, 17 October 2019

Porno - acting or performing?

answers1: Because porn serves one purpose and form of entertainment.
answers2: "performing" in a porn film is NOT acting. It's f$#@ing. <br>
On the other hand, SIMULATING a love scene/act and having it be
convincing is real acting!
answers3: FAKING, They are not actors and they don't simulate sex, they do it.

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Are_there_acting_classes_in_Dubai?

answers1: I'm sure of it, Dubai is a big place. I don't know about
Arabic drama, but when I google it I get a lot on acting courses in
Dubai.

Tuesday, 15 October 2019

ACT or SAT testing? Which iz easier?

answers1: it really depends on your strengths and weaknesses. I'm
under the impression that the ACT is more knowledge based while the
SAT is more logic based. I think that depending on what you are good
at either could be "easier."
answers2: yea, the act is easier than the sat
answers3: i thought the ACT was easier. on the SAT, you are penalized
by a 1/4 point for each wrong answer, but they don't do that on the
ACT
answers4: SAT is easier, the ACT is more important now compared to the
sat, no matter whree you live. some people think the sat is harder
others think the ACT is harder, but the ACT is more important
answers5: It really depends a lot on the individual. <br>
<br>
The SAT doesn't test as much content, but it's a longer test and the
reasoning required is more advanced. (Don't make a decision based on
that fact that there is a wrong answer penalty - that doesn't affect
the relative difficulty.) <br>
<br>
The ACT is a little shorter and much more straightforward, but it
tests more content (more grammar rules, more advanced math topics, and
a science comprehension section), doesn't give any math formulas, and
gives you less time per problem. The ACT has an optional essay, and
you're given a little longer to write the essay (30 minutes vs 25), so
that's something to consider as well. <br>
<br>
I would recommend that in the very near future you take a practice
test of each and decide which one you're more comfortable with. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers6: Well personally for me, the ACT was much easier. Even
without prep, I got a score of 32/36. ACT is still not as well known,
but to almost all colleges, ACT= SAT. There is no difference between
the two tests. Also, the science portion for ACT barely requires you
to have any knowledge of sciences. Most of it is showing you a lab and
their results, and they ask you questions on it. (It's basically like
reading comprehension but with science.) Yes, the math does involve
trig, so it's best if you finish pre-calc first. And the grammar and
reading comprehension is much easier for the ACT. Also, for the ACT
you don't get penalized for answering a question wrong. Rather, you
gain points for every question you answer correctly. And the essay is
optional (though i do recommend writing one since most colleges
require it.) So I would suggest you take the ACT. but there is no harm
in taking both the SAT and the ACT! I think you should take a practice
SAT and ACT test. and see which one you do better in before you make a
decision! :)

Monday, 14 October 2019

What is the Competition Acts?

answers1: The Competition Act came into force on 1st March 2000. The
act addresses two key areas of anti-competitive behaviour: <br>
<br>
Anti-competitive agreements <br>
Abuse of dominant market position <br>
<br>
The Act was partly introduced as a result of continued allegations of
"rip-off" Britain in areas such as retail sales, particularly by the
leading supermarkets and car manufacturers. <br>
<br>
The Act will be enforced by the Director General of Fair Trading,
however the utility regulators will also have the same enforcement
powers in their respective industries

Sunday, 13 October 2019

what theaters will be showing the frozen sing along?

answers1: It will be released in 1,000 theaters nationwide but
specific ones have yet to be named. <br>
I think I heard about it being played in IMAX theaters as well.

Saturday, 12 October 2019

How can I get involved in Chicago theatre?

answers1: get entangled with community theater. Chicago has many to
decide for from. those are small theaters, that beg for any and all
volunteers they are in a position to get. in addition they have open
auditions, and you do no longer could desire to have an agent to
audition.
answers2: look in the phone book under community theater. their
usually open calls. you will need to keep checking back with the
theaters to see when things are coming up you can do.

Friday, 11 October 2019

Does Cornell University have a good musical theater and dance program?

answers1: As a former theatre major, I must urge you. DO NOT MAJOR IN
THEATRE!!! I graduated with a BA in theatre from ASU; I work in
retail. DON'T DO IT!! PICK A REAL MAJOR!!! YOU WILL NEVER BE A
PROFESSIONAL ACTOR!!!
answers2: check their website

Thursday, 10 October 2019

Can you answer these question about William Shakespeare's Globe Theater?

answers1: The Rose Theatre (1587), the Hope Theatre (1613), and the
Globe Theatre (1599) were the first "open-air" theaters in London and
they were built in an, at the time, open area outside of London along
the banks of the Thames River. The exact location is called Bankside
in Southwark, which is now officially part of London. <br>
<br>
Here's a map to the exact spot: <a href="http://goo.gl/maps/HZ6b4"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://goo.gl/maps/HZ6b4</a>
answers2: Why, yes I can! <br>
<br>
Now it's your turn to play: <a
href="http://searchengineland.com/guide/how-to-use-google-to-search"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://searchengineland.com/guide/how-to...</a>
answers3: It became initially equipped in Shoreditch in the grounds of
the Holywell Priory and then dismantled and moved to Bankside whilst
the hire became up. The Globe burned down whilst a canon result went
incorrect for the period of a overall performance of Henry VIII in
1613. the favourite development based by skill of Sam Wanamaker isn't
on the unique internet site. Shakespeare refers back to the theatre
because of the fact the wood 'O' in the prologue to Henry V The
Puritans ended the Globe Theatre which became rebuilt after the fire
of 1613 and ordered it to be demolished in 1644.

Wednesday, 9 October 2019

Theatre/Therapy?

answers1: Theatres? As in theatre companies? No. Augusto Boal's
Rainbow of Desire work if highly performative and borders on
dramatherapy, but is process-based and doesn't, I believe, seek
performance as a goal. <br>
<br>
To my knowledge, dramatherapy is used mainly by private practitioners,
or therapists working at social service agencies, schools, or other
service institutions. <br>
<br>
NYU has a great dramatherapy program--you might start there if you're
looking for resources.
answers2: This is a paradox....In therapy the goal is to be realistic
which is the exact opposite of theatre which is to be in a fantasy.

Tuesday, 8 October 2019

pete doherty - poetry?

answers1: challenging subject. do a search on the search engines. this may help!
answers2: Pete Doherty Poetry
answers3: This Site Might Help You. <br>
<br>
RE: <br>
pete doherty - poetry? <br>
where can i read some of his poetry, having trouble finding much on
the internet :/ <br>
most of it is his lyrics that people have quoted saying it&#39;s his
poetry.. <br>
<br>
anyone have any websites ?
answers4: http://www.hecklerspray.com/read-pete-dohertys-prison-diary/20062225.php
<br>
Here's a good site were you can read his poetry.

Monday, 7 October 2019

Poetry Clubs in Orlando,FL?

answers1: confusing aspect. seek into google and yahoo. that will
could actually help!
answers2: There are not maby poetry clubs in Orlando. There is a
group at UCF tahat might be of assistance or try the following links .
I am sure that the Heritage Center will assist you <br>
<a href="http://www.meeting.com/poetry.362/events"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.meeting.com/poetry.362/events</a>
<br>
<a href="http://hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://hannibalsquareheritagecenter.org</a>
answers3: I do! its the paper lantern
answers4: Check with the Books a Million stores or local library
answers5: Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..........

Stories of people who have been affected by poetry?

answers1: i dont know if there is anybody famous that has been
effected by poetry, but poetry has defined many famous people after
their death. <br>
<br>
for people like you and me, there can be a few poems that change our
point of view because we can deeply relate to what the words are
saying. i know that one of the famous poems that has had an impact on
many lives is the poem - footprints in the sand - by mary stevenson.
check it out <br>
<br>
<a href="http://pomesarepoems.com/poetry/footprints-in-the-sand/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://pomesarepoems.com/poetry/footprin...</a>
answers2: challenging stuff. query with yahoo and bing. just that may help!

Sunday, 6 October 2019

poetry jobs?

answers1: it is rather useful to think approximately majoring in
English in college, occurring to graduate college and earning a Ph.D.
(writing your thesis on some subject count number having to do with
poetry), and then coaching college literature classes. you will
possibly be able to additionally seem into an internship at a poetry
magazine to confirm in case you will have an interest in an modifying
profession. (some magazines could be extra involved in hiring an
editor who's a revealed poet.)
answers2: Hey, sorry, nothing to do with the question, but I don't
know how else to contact you! <br>
Add me - ellenrob99@hotmail.com if you want to try the diet buddies thing!
answers3: As a career writing poetry would be nearly useless if you
went to a placement agency where they list your qualifications . <br>
You could perhaps write for a greeting card company like Hallmark
,but I have no idea what their requirements are. <br>
If you are willing to go to college and get an advanced degree you
could teach at the college level ,and this is what I would strive for.
Reach high for you never know without trying.

Saturday, 5 October 2019

How to write beat or slam poetry?

answers1: Google Jack Kerouac for beat poetry. Poetry.com might help
you for both forms, and give you links.
answers2: Look, <br>
First, feel about anything(moment,memory,event) with your bast feelings . <br>
<br>
2nd, write everything , which say your mind , with some wonderful
words and short sentences . <br>
<br>
Then read it . If the written touch your mind and eyes together,,,, <br>
<br>
That will be a poem & you are a poet & this is poetry ... <br>
<br>
thank you
answers3: Oldenburger Slam Poetry <br>
<br>
Poetry Slam is first a presentation form for literature, at a publicly
accessible place authors with their(her) selfwritten texts line up in
a contest mutually. Besides, the stage is open for all people(persons)
who want to introduce themselves with a selfwritten text to a public.
The idea of the contest appeared for the wish to make accessible the
texts to the public by an appropriate presentation. <br>
<br>
The contest takes place according to rules, in Oldenburg the authors
have eight-minute time in which they report their(her) texts and are
valued afterwards by five people(persons) from the public on a marks
scale from 0-10. During the lecture no aids approximately like
costumes are allowed. With a high number of subscribers in the contest
three Bestplatzierten at the end still deliver a final. There the
lecture time amounts to five minutes. At the end the whole public
decides by applause who becomes a winner in this evening. From the
Poetry Slam as a stage for young and self-willed authors own
literature form has also appeared gradually. With it texts are
believed which were written explicitly for the stage and the contest.
Under the notion „Slam Poetry " no fixable type is nevertheless found,
here is to be thought from the conventional short story up to
avangardistischen Dada's poem everything what can be presented in
short time on the stage. <br>
<br>
The Oldenburger Poetry Slam exists(consists) since 1999 and took place
in different places. Everything has begun in the ConTakt in the
Bloherfelder street. Then in 2000 the move took place in the jazz club
Alluvium in Zeughausstrasse where he(it) took place till the end of
March, 2003 regularly. Since the extract of the Alluviums from
his(its) old remove the Poetry Slam has no more firm(fixed) homeland.
In October, 2003 the Poetry Slam last up to now took place in the
Indieclub metro in the long street. Next year it should go on at a new
place. For 2004 the continuation regular Slams and readings as well as
an anthology is planned to the five-year-old anniversary of the Poetry
Slams. <br>
With the Poetry Slam there appeared in the course of the time a lot of
contacts with writer, organizers, musicians, DJs and other artists. So
it came to various projects with other creative, Slammer have denied
with musicians together concerts, have appeared on parties and have
made themselves altogether in the public more visible. With it an
important aim of the Poetry Slams is designated: literature should be
made accessible to the people(persons), also the people(persons) who
take charge perhaps rather rarely of a book. That's way the Slam
Poetry searches the nearness to the youth, music and club culture. The
Slamszene remains alive with it and is subjected therefore also to
trends and developments. In the course of bigger interest in live
reported literature similar event formats have appeared which
orientate themselves by the trend of the a little bit other reading.
Now and then the Slam has helped even the established advanced
civilization to some swing, because also established authors have it
now more difficultly to hold on with their(her) readings only in
their(her) glass (if they did it then earlier, would be marked here
for sportsmanship reasons). <br>
<br>
In 2001 a row with readings from Oldenburger Slamumfeld appeared under
the name poetry evening. The idea of the poetry evening was the
continuation of the Slamkonzeptes towards of a longer reading from the
subcultural context. How already at the top described, it was
transferred so to some Slamkonzept to other events. However, besides,
the subcultural content on the distance remained quite often. To fill
this gap, the reading row „Poesieabend " appeared. Other information
to this event is to be thought under www.poesie-abend.de. <br>
<br>
The Oldenburger Poetryszene has done a good name to itself within
Germany. This happened, on the one hand, by guest's scenes from
Slammern completely Germany in Oldenburg. Intense contacts with other
Slamveranstaltern and guest's scenes of Oldenburger Slamautoren on
German Slambühnen are decisive furthermore for the good reputation of
Oldenburg in the German Slamszene. <br>
<br>
A small indication still to our side(page): <br>
<br>
We are glad about literary contributions or greetings for which we
have furnished(established) our visitors` book. <br>
<br>
Writes industriously and announces to you if you yourselves want to
read once on the Oldenburger Slam. <br>
<br>
All authors and female authors who would like to present themselves on
this side(page) can take(accept) with the creators of the side(page)
about our mailbox contact. <br>
<br>
It remains brave. <br>
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<a href="http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/culturalstudies/tpp/tpp3/Somers-Willett.pdf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/cultura...</a>
answers4: Just feel of some thing. If you're well at speaking alot
then this must be handy. Think of a random phrase after which write
approximately it. Creativity is well to have however is not a have got
to whilst writing poetry. Good success

Friday, 4 October 2019

What are the definitions of analytic philosophy and continental philosophy?

answers1: Analytic philosophy is focused on organized logic more than
anything and continental philosophy is more like your own feelings and
beliefs that doesn't have to be logical or taught.
answers2: Continental philosophy, in contemporary usage, refers to a
set of traditions of 19th and 20th century philosophy from mainland
Europe.[1] This sense of the term originated among English-speaking
philosophers in the second half of the 20th century, who found it
useful for referring to a range of thinkers and traditions outside the
analytic movement. Continental philosophy includes the following
movements: German idealism, phenomenology, existentialism (and its
antecedents, such as the thought of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche),
hermeneutics, structuralism, post-structuralism, French feminism, and
the critical theory of the Frankfurt School and some other branches of
western Marxism.[2] <br>
<br>
Analytic philosophy (sometimes, analytical philosophy) is a generic
term for a style of philosophy that came to dominate English-speaking
countries in the 20th century. In the United States, United Kingdom,
Canada, Scandinavia, Australia, and New Zealand the overwhelming
majority of university philosophy departments identify themselves as
"analytic" departments.[1] <br>
<br>
The term "analytic philosophy" can refer to <br>
<br>
(a) A method of doing philosophy [2][3] characterised by an emphasis
on clarity and argument, often achieved via modern formal logic and
analysis of language, and a respect for the natural sciences.[4][5]
<br>
<br>
(b) Certain developments in early twentieth century philosophy, such
as the work of Bertrand Russell and Gottlob Frege, and logical
positivism. In this sense, analytic philosophy makes specific
philosophical commitments, not all of which are shared by contemporary
analytic philosophy, in particular:[6] <br>
<br>
The positivist view that there are no specifically philosophical
truths and that the object of philosophy is the logical clarification
of thoughts. (This may be contrasted with the traditional
foundationalism, deriving from Aristotle, that views philosophy as a
special sort of science, the highest one, which investigates the
fundamental reasons and principles of everything.[7] As a result, many
analytic philosophers have considered their inquiries as continuous
with, or subordinate to, those of the natural sciences.[8]) <br>
The view that the logical clarification of thoughts can only be
achieved by analysis of the logical form of philosophical
propositions.[9] (The logical form of a proposition is a way of
representing it (often using the formal grammar and symbolism of a
logical system) to display its similarity with all other propositions
of the same type. However, analytic philosophers disagree widely about
the correct logical form of ordinary language.[10]) <br>
The rejection of sweeping philosophical systems in favour of close
attention to detail,[11] common sense, and ordinary language.[12]
<br>

Thursday, 3 October 2019

How do you study Philosophy ?

answers1: So you wish to narrow your 'philosophical playing field'? <br>
Philosophy is not got you! <br>
<br>
Philosophy is 'original critical thought'; <br>
<br>
Critical Thinking Mini Lessons <br>
<a href="http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.skepdic.com/refuge/ctlessons....</a>
<br>
<br>
Bertrand Russell on Critical Thinking <br>
<a href="http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHare.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Educ/EducHa...</a>
<br>
<br>
One leaves NO rock unturned in the search for Reality! <br>
<br>
Read the links, get a clue! <br>
<br>
Perhaps if you aren't capable of philosophical thought, most aren't,
you could try 'philosophology'; <br>
<br>
"..."philosophologists", a term coined by Robert Pirsig ("Zen and the
Art of Motorcycle Maintenance", "Lila") to denote people who study
other people's philosophy but cannot do philosophy themselves. He also
says that most people who consider themselves philosophers are
actually philosophologists. The difference between a philosopher and a
philosophologist is like the difference between an art and aesthetics;
one does and the other studies what the other does and theorizes about
it." <br>
<br>
Or perhaps be a notary...
answers2: Try the Wisdom of Kabbalah. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.questionyourreality.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.questionyourreality.com/</a> <a
href="http://www.kab.tv/eng"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.kab.tv/eng</a> <a
href="http://www.tv.kabbalah.info/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.tv.kabbalah.info/</a>
http://www.laitman.com/ http://www.youtube.com/user/ARIfilms
answers3
: Study the following: Honesty, trust, right from wrong, good
or bad, and please note, you don't have any idea what these words
truly mean until you have studied them.
answers4: It will be the great source of thoughts and actions and
dealings to read the mind of the people. <br>
As i think, religious is different concept and have different relation
with philosophy. Deep mind is not in concern with some text written on
text pages. it is like a sea more you go deep more you understand.
<br>
<br>
Best Idea: <br>
Campaigns will highly generate interaction with people for longer duration. <br>
People with different disabilities must be in conversation so that it
will help to more about what is going on their minds.
answers5: Read about philosophy. Learn and practice clear and honest
critical thinking techniques. <br>
<br>
Here is a place to start: <a
href="https://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/defining-critical-thinking/766"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://www.criticalthinking.org/pages/d...</a>
<br>
<br>
And here: <a href="https://www.coursera.org/course/introphil"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://www.coursera.org/course/introphi...</a>
<br>
<br>
Have fun and good luck!
answers6: . <br>
by chronology <br>
"The philosophy helps to understand the existence of phenomena that
affect human reason <br>
  any changes and any circumstances. Indeed, the changes does not
conceive of the time itself, <br>
  but also sociological phenomena in time <br>
the wisdom of men, therefore those who love wisdom. <br>
  philosophers (of after its etymology) <br>
have evolved, so philosophy and philosophers through the ages has evolved

Wednesday, 2 October 2019

What is the diffrence between science and philosophy?

answers1: science is wht can be proved with experiments <br>
philosophy on the otherhand uses logical thinking to prove things
answers2: science is experimating and power of real and reasonal
thinking where as philosphy is imaginay
answers3: even though science is supposed to be empirical (subject to
observation and experimentation) and philosophy more a school of
thought, they sometimes overlap. There are university degrees given
for "Philosophy of Science" these days. An example of science and
philosophy together is Darwinian evolution which takes something that
has not been empirically observed and comes up with philosophical
beliefs to support it. That is different from microevolution which is
pure empirical science.
answers4: The philosophy is a science.the science of thinking, and a
real science person is first of all, a good philosopher,or at least
this way should be.The way to think, is the basis for every
science,and this learn man by philosophy.
answers5: Science is limited to philosophy that may be tested by
direct or indirect observation. Both have methods of valid proofs. All
science starts with philosophy, hypothesis, and by testing and
observation may move to theory. <br>
<br>
Philosophy has the advantage of gaining an understanding of the whole
of all that exists, where science is limited to a very small part of
the physical world. The tools of philosophy are much more difficult to
master.
answers6: the respond lies contained in the words themselves mytos is
a Greek observe for mythe. A mythe is a cobination of a narrative
which will or won't be actual blended with fiction to get a ingredient
in the time of. Philosophy potential philos and sophia meaning a chum
of expertise its in line with expertise gained nevertheless close
commentary to our ordinary issues and all achieveable clarification.
An occasion is a situation arises to no longer reason us discomfort
yet to coach us a deep lesson approximately ourselves and how we
precieve the international around us. you may say philosophy is the
quest for a deeper meanig of ourselves and the international around
us.
answers7: phylosophy deals with most general laws of natures . for
example cause and effect . determinism and freedom. these laws is
applied in every science: matter and mind. conflict , quantity ,
quality , and thire relationship , mutation , mind , spirit,
answers8: Science can be empirical and reasoning while philosophy are
just thinking.
answers9: science deals with the how. philosophy deals with the why.
scientific questions can usually be answered or theorized upon with
facts and prior knowledge. philosophical questions are answered on a
subjective level; each person can form his own answer and not be
wrong, because no answer is truly right.
answers10: science is proven and factual, philosopy is someone
thinking too much.

Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Is a Degree in Philosophy what I think it is?

answers1: Steve Martin (famous comedian / actor) said in one of his
routines: "I took philosophy in college. I learned just enough to F**k
me up for the rest of my life" <br>
I don't think anything better has been said to summarize the endeavor.
answers2: You'll find yourself doing more of what your not as good at
or as interested in only because your professor will want you to
improve in your weaknesses to bring the type to it's complexities. How
else could you be so sure you won't like it unless you explore it
fully at the level your getting into. This is what we all must attempt
to bring out. Start on the path and if you come to an obstacle either
go around or through it until your able to be sure. Our curriculum on
Plato has changed since the recent discovery. <br>
It makes his work almost mute. Philosophy has changed in many ways in
a few short months since November.
answers3: I'm a philosophy major at Temple University and I can easily
say that it is a mixture of both. There are logic & reasoning classes
and philosophy classes about Kant, Descartes, Socrates, etc. and their
ideas (and that includes existentialism, utilitarianism, free will,
etc.) All the classes I have to take are modern philosophy, ancient
philosophy, intro to ethics, political philosophy, contemporary
ethical theory, classics in moral philosophy and all that good stuff
so we cover all of what you are interested in. If you just want to
focus on different types of philosophies and figures in philosophies
then i recommend taking intro to philosophy and ancient and modern
philosophy classes at your school. That can help you make up your mind
if you want to pursue a degree in philosophy or just take those
classes to satisfy your interests. <br>
<br>
I would say out of personal experience from my school that it focuses
slightly more on different philosophies, and of course it depends on
the school, but I think if you just want to learn about philosophies
instead of logic and reasoning, than that would be very hard since
majors and their classes cover all of that material, so there would be
a lot of classes that you wouldn't be that interested in. Usually
there is a major in philosophy, minor, and a major with pre-law
emphasis (which wouldn't be for you). I don't think philosophy is
treated like a science because all of my classes don't really treat it
like a science, and if they did, I never noticed or it wasn't that big
of a deal, but I'm sorry to say that there is a lot of time spent
breaking down philosophical theories, but it might not be as bad as
you think if you are really into the subject. <br>
<br>
I think it would be a good choice since even though would have to take
all of those classes, you can write your senior thesis on the topics
you're most interested in and do very well. <br>
<br>
What school were you planning on going to, just out of curiousity?
Hope I helped, or at least made sense in my ramblings!
answers4: The thing is that you need to master the theories - you must
be capable of reasoning on the terms of any given philosopher you
studied... it's a necessity first to understand them wholly and,
secondly, to be able to criticize them. <br>
<br>
That's inevitable. Now, is it going to look like a major break down of
something like the Platonic argumentation on the nature of justice,
exposing intensively complex ideas and inferring their root as well as
their necessary implications... there's quite a margin between the two
if you noticed; the second one can't be done for every philosopher -
if you even do it just for Plato and all of his arguments, you have a
a solid thousand hours of work there and we're not yet speaking of his
theory of the Forms, nor of Aristotelian metaphysics or of the Kantian
conception of reasoning or his epistemology theories... <br>
<br>
It'll first depend on the school, the degree and what kind of course
you'll follow... you can learn in philosophy of antiquity and focus on
that for your whole academical formation; you could also look
precisely at a subject like ethics or epistemology or ontology, etc.
There are thesis of doctorate which sees at answering the question "is
there a supreme being?" - we'd be speaking of major head breaking
theories with considerable complexity level... you could also make one
on things like the "platonic justice," perhaps one criticizing Kant's
critics - really, thesis for master degrees and doctorates can be
unique sometimes.