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deltacharter
02/12/2021
Medicine
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for psychology
a description of the three topics, concepts, or theories you learned about in the module that you consider most important; choose topics, concepts or theories from at least three lessons in the module
an explanation of how what you have learned about these three topics, concepts, or theories can be applied in your own life or in the lives of others close to you
at least one paragraph for each topic, concept, or theory, for a total of at least three paragraphs; use this organizer to help you format your work
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Ha lives in a war-torn country. How does she hope her life will be turned inside out?” Listen for students to refer to the second stanza on page 4: she hopes that soldiers will no longer patrol the neighborhood, she can jump rope after dark, and she will not have to hide from danger.
Answer: USA
Explanation:
The biggest textile industry in the world is found in China. It is the greatest place where textile is both exported and produced. Textile that they are producting in the factory is after that going to every part of the world and especially in the United States of America. The textile is also going to Europe, Australia, Asia, and more.
"of the time" refers to the attempt of the artists to create an art piece that would reflect the contemproary culture.
Explanation:
Minimalist art forms refer to the use of either single or repeated patterns (mostly geometrical) in the creation of modern art piece.
The use of the term “of the time” refers to the activity of minimalist artist like Donald Judd to make an art of contemporary times. This was done by using the material which was at use contemporarily along with contemproary practises.
Donald Judd used to belong to the industrial or machine culture where most of the things were machine-made and not made by the artist himself rather industrial workers, hence he used bronze in the form of thin machine-made sheets which conformed to the machine culture.
These minimalistic art pieces later influenced the development of modern skyscrapers and many design firms.