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intellectualism" of the medieval universities began to give way before the warmth of "Franciscan emotionalism" (Fleming 162). This...
within social work. The most commonly used is cognitive-behavioral therapy in that it is the approach that is most direct i...
yet sympathetic short stories about ordinary people in Japanese life. Black Rain is considered a novel distinct from all other tex...
was born to Karla Abrahamsen in Frankfort Germany on June 15, 1902 (Wu, 2002). Eriksons Danish father had abandoned his pregnant ...
individual" (Burckhardt, 1878; Mosaic, 2003). Modern historians often dispute some of Burckhardts claims but most concede that in ...
Child Labor Law was declared unconstitutional because the Supreme Court had ruled that the federal government had no jurisdiction ...
was born in Akron, Ohio and would one day be considered as "the most significant philosopher to have written in English in the sec...
not merely things to be used to reach ones goal, but are sentient beings with worth beyond measure. The golden rule may be interp...
It does not love flesh. It leaves a ring of cold in the wound." On the surface of this particular stanza,...
23). The author realizes that certain readers may wish to find definitive answers on the controversial issues explored, but Swartl...
The learning theories of Erik Erikson, Victor Frankl, and Carl Rogers are compared in eight pages in terms of learning experience...
In two pages this article is reviewed in a consideration of the author's exploration of medically assisting individuals by utilizi...
In nine pages this paper examines human nature and morality issues from the perspective of the Renaissance. Three sources are cit...
In fifteen pages this Yale professor and U.S. mathematician is considered in a biographical overview. Four sources are cited in t...
This essay explores the different models in clinical psychology. Major contributors to each orientation are identified along with ...
an excellent tool which free the architect/artist/creator a broader area of time and space to develop an appropriate solution to a...
By 476, the fall of Rome left the eastern city the undisputed imperial capital. During the reign of Justinian (527-565) the Byzant...
that revered the spiritualism of the Middle Ages. The Gothic approach emphasized the complexity of interior space, while the exte...
Charles LEplattenier. He was commissioned for his first design at the age of 18 for a faculty member of his school. The next sever...
the depiction of characters. In this case, the artists were employed to tell an accurate account of the daily rituals the leaders ...
Van Der Laan was a Benedictine monk who lived from 1904-1991. He was born in Holland and both his father and several of his broth...
who is apparently a proponent of deconstructivism as well, indicates that architecture, "is not a given or a physical fact. It has...
of space with the tatami module design also using moveable walls and walls which opened to the environment for flexibility in spac...
also a renown architect, and it was his influence that first spurred the imagination of his sons (Robert Adam, 2003)....
of the largest firm in Chicago at the time. During this time he met and married his first wife, Catherine Lee Clark Tobin. He work...
form and function could both by achieved to create a house that was both true to nature and affordable." This was where Wright tru...
gowns for one clients wife" (Strickland 147). Falling water was designed by Wright both inside and out and this was part of the pr...
Lutyens left at the age of thirteen to absorb the lush Surrey countryside, with only a pencil and sketchpad for company. He drew ...
in Modern Thought points to two cataclysmic moments in history that were responsible for altering the contemporary perceptions of ...
He opened architectural offices with other architects and his earliest buildings in Victoria were "one-storey, framed in wood and ...