Answer:
Art brut
Explanation:
This is a term derived from French to describe art created outside of the boundaries of culture,art that someone that has not artistic formation has self-taught, art made by those outside of the established art scene. Jean Dubuffet first used this term in 1948 to relate to art created from pure and authentic creative impulses. Art brut translates from French as ‘Raw’ art, art that has not being in the world of art schools, galleries or museums.
Both the Spanish and French used their newly claimed land to bring new resources and materials back to Afroeurasia and both countries were a major part of the Columbian Exchange. Spain first colonized in the Americas in 1492, the French didn't arrive until 1534. Another difference between the two was when the Spanish first colonized, they landed in the Bahamas while the French landed in Canada. The French influence on Canada still remains today, French is Canada's second official language.
Answer:
Some of the time it is and some of the time it isnt.
Explanation:
However most of the time it is. This is because when people silently protest they create problems for the economy and then the people they are fighting against have no goods that they need to fight with. It is also very effective because it shows that these people are not going to fight back physically. That means that the "bad guys" will probably lose interest.
The answer is: genuineness
genuineness is a personality trait that make people sincerely had the intent to help others and present themselves exactly as their own true nature (without hiding their personalities).
In the case above, seeing therapist before seeing patients could be interpretation as Burns' effort to let go of his own emotional burden before seeing the patients so he does not have to pretend that he currently cares with what his patients are saying during the session.