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Summary on Jewish Art

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Jewish Art The Biblical Bezalel--whose name literally means, "in the shadow or protection of God"--was the Jewish artisan appointed specifically by God to build the Tabernacle (Exodus 31:2). So if one defines Jewish art as the works of Jewish artists, one of the earliest works of Jewish art lay in God's command to Bezalel regarding the construction of the Tabernacle. The Bible details the beautiful work of Jewish hands in the building of the First Temple in Jerusalem under the direction of King Solomon. It is described as overlaid with gold and decorated with cherubim (I Kings 6). The Talmud describes the beauty of the Herod's Second Temple, declaring, "He who has not seen the Temple in its full construction has never seen a glorious building in his life" (Tractate Succot 51b).

1950s Culture FRQ

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FRQ Annie Hawkins p. 1 The 1950s in the US is a time that has been painted over with images of the American dream and disguised in nostalgia as a time when everyone fit the roles that society gave to them- the docile and hardworking housewife, the obedient children, the happy businessman husband, all of them white, content, and living in a carbon copied house with a white picket fence. This, however, was not the case with everyone living in America by a long shot. At the time, there were a great number of groups of people working against the generally accepted values and roles of the times, two of the larger of which were the youth and civil rights activists.

1950s Culture FRQ

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FRQ Annie Hawkins p. 1 The 1950s in the US is a time that has been painted over with images of the American dream and disguised in nostalgia as a time when everyone fit the roles that society gave to them- the docile and hardworking housewife, the obedient children, the happy businessman husband, all of them white, content, and living in a carbon copied house with a white picket fence. This, however, was not the case with everyone living in America by a long shot. At the time, there were a great number of groups of people working against the generally accepted values and roles of the times, two of the larger of which were the youth and civil rights activists.

Talcott Parson

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Talcott Parsons I. Background II. Central Questions III. Relevant Analytical tools for Answering Central Questions (a) Parsons? System Levels (b) Parsons? General Theory of Action (c) Pattern Variables (d) Functional Imperatives of (Social Systems) IV. Parsons on Social Order V. Parsons on Social Change I. Background

Sati

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OLIVIA ?MAYER ? ? ? ? 1 ?Olivia Mayer Professor Christopher Martinez Introduction to religions April 10th,2013 Modern Day Sati In today's modern day, society sati is still occurring. After researching, my findings make me think that this wide spread ritual is still occurring on a yearly basis, it is just sacred and kept secret. Aware this is a public ritual, but at the same time, if it is that would make it less likely to happen in public and be kept more a secret. Tradition of sati has been occurring in India since being outlawed in 1829. Women achieve merit bringing their families glory and the widow avoids disdain. Traditionally the women who were prevented or were not able to commit to sati were unable to live anything but a peasant's life.

history of globalization

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THE HISTORY OF GLOBALIZATION 1 The spread of homo sapiens Great leaps forward 50,000 years ago, in East Africa, homo sapiens achieve ?full behavioural modernity? that included language, music, and standardized tools and other artifacts Lascaux Caves ~ 16,000 years ago Great leaps forward 50,000 years ago, in East Africa, homo sapiens achieve ?full behavioural modernity? that included language, music, and standardized tools and other artifacts About 8,500 B.C., in the ?Fertile Crescent?, the first plants (wheat, barley, peas) were domesticated; as human populations settle around agriculture, hierarchy and proto states emerge in Mesopotamia (Iraq/Syria), Egypt, and Central China The fertile crescent Great leaps forward

AP Hug Vocab Chapter 4

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Term Definition Example acculturation explains the process of cultural and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures Is happening throughout the world because of globalization. assimilation Where people lose there originally, traits, such as dress, speech and such. Happens when people move out of there local culture and apote the new item/ideas of their new culture authenticity refers to the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions. are you really an authenticity person that is related to king george. built environment the human-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity It happens all over the world today commodification

Sociology

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Sociology Study Guide: Chapter Two Culture-total lifestyle of people? includes: ideas, values, knowledge, behaviors, and material objects they share. Material culture-all the objects or artifacts made or used by people Non-material culture-have no physical existence Four elements of culture: Beliefs-most basic component of culture. Conceptions people have about what is true in the world Values- peoples? ideas about good or bad; right or wrong. Beliefs with a moral significance Norms-rules of conduct that guide people?s behavior in particular situations (how people should behave) Sanctions-rewards of punishments for conforming to or violating laws Three types of Norms: Folkways-customary and widely performed but not required

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Sociology Study Guide: Chapter Two Culture-total lifestyle of people? includes: ideas, values, knowledge, behaviors, and material objects they share. Material culture-all the objects or artifacts made or used by people Non-material culture-have no physical existence Four elements of culture: Beliefs-most basic component of culture. Conceptions people have about what is true in the world Values- peoples? ideas about good or bad; right or wrong. Beliefs with a moral significance Norms-rules of conduct that guide people?s behavior in particular situations (how people should behave) Sanctions-rewards of punishments for conforming to or violating laws Three types of Norms: Folkways-customary and widely performed but not required

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