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Arts & Humanities - 26 June 2007

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Of the various places where we learn right/wrong, what is the source for any guilt that is experienced?

The family of origin?
Social environment? (friends, acquaintances)
Social institutions? (schools, pop culture, social groups)
Religious affiliation?
Political affiliation?

2007-06-26 14:49:09 · 8 answers · asked by guru 7 in Philosophy

choose one of this options
a)1690
b)1680
c)1740
d)1700
e)1730

2007-06-26 14:46:38 · 4 answers · asked by tolu o 1 in History

i'm trying to decide on a good editor with a lot of possibilities (for effects), if you know of a better one than these two, feel free to advise, thanks :)

2007-06-26 14:43:29 · 2 answers · asked by el 4 in Photography

made in the u.s.a. china company & from the 1800's (around1880-1897) a plate with 3 people in a garden dancing and playing a flute

2007-06-26 14:37:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Painting

I don't know a lot about painting, but his paintings don't technically seem to be as great as those of others like leonardo da vinci, or michelangelo, or rembrandt, or monet, etc etc. i don't know, maybe it has something to do with expressionism, or some technical aspects that i am missing.

2007-06-26 14:35:58 · 11 answers · asked by aero 2 in Painting

For example, did they use sedan chairs, chariots, carriages etc.?

2007-06-26 14:35:09 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

Buddhists, for example, believe that their can be right action (ethics or morals), but that there can also be "right" thinking. By thought hygiene, I mean healthful practices for thinking.

2007-06-26 14:33:26 · 18 answers · asked by guru 7 in Philosophy

& which is the HARDEST to do(among the 4)?
:-)

2007-06-26 14:32:38 · 23 answers · asked by enki 4 in Philosophy

Please rate, and then finish it with your own verse, line, whatever! Have fun! =P


All I ask for is someone to love
All I ask for is only that one
Only that one who is willing for me
To be Whomever and whatever I ask them to be
I won’t ask for much, just compassion and love
Be willing, forgiving, I think that's enough

2007-06-26 14:30:48 · 14 answers · asked by Sammy 3 in Poetry

that question good for you?
my first question was a bit much to ask for alot of you
it was " what is real "
i got like 100 hits and just like 5 of you gave a real try at a answer
just to let you know i can answer my question "what is real"
but if you want to know your crazy just ask 95% of you

2007-06-26 14:29:00 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

2007-06-26 14:26:31 · 3 answers · asked by tolu o 1 in History

like all the deep questions asked by everybody on yahoo, or did you think it wasa nor,mal to be that deep? because i think it makes the world sound like a hell hole and you dont know that i have a personality like your s

2007-06-26 14:20:13 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

I have done some local work but want to step my performing career up alittle. I think a good way to do this is constantly fill my free time with some improv exercises. I have just a couple in mind but does anyone out there have any good improv suggestions.

2007-06-26 14:14:43 · 5 answers · asked by bunnychica1984 2 in Theater & Acting

2007-06-26 14:11:15 · 9 answers · asked by Mea 1 in History

this is a yes or no question

2007-06-26 14:10:29 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

id be hendrix

2007-06-26 14:08:25 · 10 answers · asked by bekkymetal 2 in Performing Arts

what is real is the one thing you need to ask the most . if you think thats crazy you are lost . to prove my point look at some of the question asked ever day .
some of you will answer for yahoo points thats a crazy thing to do with your life so your crazy
some of you will tell me anything that you can feel is real . but you can not feel the past . and if you dont think the past is real your crazy.
some of you will tell me nothing is real and that you can see me . thats a good joke but if its not a joke your crazy.
one of you told me i think therefore i am . nice try now go think some more and answer the question . thing that dont think " like 90% of you " are still real and if you dont think so your crazy .
i can go on and on about the bad answers i got from some of you but im not going to that would be crazy . and im not and alot of you are .
this is the last time ill ask today so if your smart try to sound smart but if your crazy give this question hell and try your best i did.

2007-06-26 14:06:16 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

is it true he might still be alive? they never found his body, after all, and some of his soliders did escape and go to brazil. did he escape as well??

2007-06-26 14:05:38 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in History

I just got my headshots done and i want to start sending them to agencies, but I've never done professional work. I've been in a bunch of plays for camp and things like that. Should I just list those? I've also taken acting classes...
help me out please!
thanks :D

2007-06-26 14:01:39 · 5 answers · asked by Adina G 2 in Theater & Acting

by h.g. wells

2007-06-26 13:58:36 · 4 answers · asked by BruceNasty 5 in Books & Authors

If I have control over my hands and feet, how can you "force" me to move?

2007-06-26 13:56:11 · 8 answers · asked by guru 7 in Philosophy

2007-06-26 13:50:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

Greed is a virtue according to Ayn Rand. I was thinking that greed can be extended to intellectual greed(nobel prize winners), spiritual greed(monks, gurus), humanitarian greed(gandhi) and other types. What do you think?

2007-06-26 13:45:53 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

A 14 year old who went to my school in north london, he tried to kill my friend via stabbing him in the chest. He was a little menis, and at 8.30 (about 5 hours ago) STABBED TO DEATH! Now what? live by the knife, die by the knife.

2007-06-26 13:41:48 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

typical 9-5?
graveyard shift,
evening shift?
do you work weekends?

2007-06-26 13:40:17 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Philosophy

Any do you force yourself to do them?

2007-06-26 13:38:57 · 8 answers · asked by guru 7 in Philosophy

The range of Marxist theoreticians who have tackled the subject of art runs from William Morris's 19th century perspectives on the idea of beautiful, public art, accessible to all, to the sterile conformist hard line introduced by A.A. Zhdanov in Stalinist Russia, and, at the most extreme end of things, Jiang Qing's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China. With such differences of extremity, it is challenging to find an attractively moderate socialist stance on art that can fit into today's modern world. Still, I invite everyone to give their opinions and reasons for them.

My personal favourite is Ernst Fischer. I like always to link Marxism and Humanism, and I see no contradiction in Art keeping company with the two. From Fischer:

"Art is necessary in order that man
should be able to recognize
and change the world.
But art is also necessary
by virtue of the magic inherent in it."

-from "The Necessity Of Art"

Your thoughts, please?

2007-06-26 13:38:12 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Arts & Humanities

I just saw the story on Yahoo and am curious about mine.
It is first edition, but i no longer have the book sleeve.(I got the book when i was like 12 or something A.K.A. i was stupid).
Also because i did not have the book sleeve, the cover got kind of beat up.
Most of the pages are fine, and surprisingly no rabbit ears.

it reads:

"11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9/9 0/0 01 02
Printed in the U.S.A. 37
First American edition, October 1998"

Also on the spine it does not say "year one" on it.
red spine, purple the rest.


wondering how much it would go for, probably not much.

2007-06-26 13:35:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Books & Authors

stan david is the name on the bottom. two women dressed like those in the eighteen hundreds and one is sitting in the parlor while another is standing. dim painting and don't know if it is oil or not. is this a painting by de scott evans? how can i know all about this painting?

2007-06-26 13:34:52 · 1 answers · asked by matilda 2 in Painting

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