<span>A surprising development over the past half-century has been the revival of the ancient tradition of shamanism. Evidence for the renaissance is everywhere. But what is going on? I offer a structural view, suggesting that a global–historical conjuncture is responsible. The most important structures of civilization—governments, religions, sciences—have all suffered from popular alienation, most recently failing to adequately address global crises, prompting many in developed and developing countries, facilitated by global infrastructure, to reach back to their ancient spiritual roots. At the same time, in response to popular alienation, currents within these very structures have converged to buoy the movement. Traditional shamans, for their part, in spite of criticism at home for teaching modern peoples, say that the spirits have played a key role in rekindling shamanic practices.
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Motion picture camera uses the picture stabilizer property to minimize blur pic on moving which is not present in still cameras !
Literature: this Marked the time of reform, and honesty. The common man was starting to write and send press all throughout Europe.
Art: Art shifted from baby faced paintings, to more averaged realistic painting.
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C and D are tools. I'm not sure they should be the answer. The best answer is B. The visitors to an art museum get to see actual works of art and not just a picture of it. No photograph can fully convey the artists intent.