Discussion on Women Rights and Feminist Movements Women have suffered various injustices and exposed to the consequences of inequality in the world for along time. It is worth associating the enlightenment period with the struggles that women went through in the universe. They had to publish materials to address various issues in the world and a further attempt to reveal their capacities. However, it is correct to indicate that women were forced to get permission from men during the enlightenment period to publish such articles. The industrial revolution brought out substantial effects on gender discrimination in the world. Employment opportunities were reserved for men, and women had the responsibilities and roles of caring at their homes. They were denied the right to participate in propelling the industrial revolution despite having similar capacities as those contained by men. Therefore, World War I was a significant success for women in their struggle to achieve equality in the men dominated society. Men participated in the war, and thus, women were required to work in the positions men worked. Hence, they proved their abilities…
Movement of substances across equine blood cells Introduction The aim of the experiment was to observe the movement of substances across membranes, more specifically equine blood cells. Method In exercise one, two controlled variable were made before the actual experiment was done, the experiment was followed according to (Olson 2020). The first controlled variable had 10 mL of 0.9% NaCl and 2 drops of equine blood swirled together in a test tube. Solution was then observed in the light box apparatus. The second controlled variable was made by mixing 10mL of distilled water with 2 drops of blood, then observed in the light box apparatus.[unique_solution] 10mL of each test solutions: 0.2% NaCl, 0.3% NaCl, 0.5% NaCl, 0.9% NaCl and 5.0% NaCl were each placed into different test tubes, each mixed with 0.2mL of buffer solution and 2 drops of blood in each test tube. As soon as the blood was added into the solution, the time taken to become translucent started, it was then recorded. 2 more replicates of each test solution were done according…
How movement to West happened Times before 1800, few people knew there was a land beyond the mountains. These mountains to the West of Atlantic seaboard created an obstacle; thus, people could not see the North American continent. There were four routes which the people followed and were also followed by many settlers at the time. The Wilderness Road is the first path to Kentucky which was followed by thousands of settlers in the late 1700s and early 1800s[1]. This road went through Cumberland Gap, which is a natural opening in the Appalachian mountain. People faced challenges like aggressive hostility from the Native Americans since they were highly suspicious of the White people coming into their hunting land. Also, the legal foundation of the whole endeavour was not supportive. The second road is the National road route to the westward which was needed in the 1800s[2]. This need was made evident the time Ohio turned into a state and no road that was heading there. Thus national road became the first road to go there before the construction of other…
Blocking and Movement What unfortunately came out as an unknown factor, concerns stage and screen blocking wherein the open up display, which is the stage, the character is to perform certain traits to enhance audience captivity. Furthermore, an unknown factor of the scenario is that when the actor depicts any movement suggesting or in a manner to mention nervousness, the screen and stage audience will know. For instance, when the actor tries to dominate the film by playing different roles at once or even fails to interpret lines well, the audience attention diverts to another part that is full of energy. The entirely new fun part is in the category of acknowledgement and support. The actors must fully acknowledge and support the choices and purpose of the main character for the outcome of the scene to be well displayed. Therefore if the actors are not in agreement of with each other and go to different directions or do ironic things that are not related to the scene, the audience fails to discover the legitimate message of the scene. Besides, acknowledgement…
Understanding the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Education Introduction Rapid advancement in technology in terms of robotics and artificial intelligence has impacted various industries including, transportation, entertainment, and education. Artificial intelligence is a continuously flourishing technological domain with the ability to alter various elements of social interactions. Guilherme (2019, p. 49) explains that AI has introduced advanced learning and teaching solutions that are being undertaken through testing in varying contexts of education. The advancement evidenced in the use of technology in education has been facilitated by the availability of advanced infrastructures and the ecosystem of different innovators. Research shows that the application of AI has eliminated the need for libraries in that most students have technology at their disposal that they employ as the main source of information and entertainment. The impact of artificial intelligence in education cannot be ignored, considering the drastic changes in traditional methods. Technology has transformed the academic world into a personalized and convenient platform due to numerous applications of AI. It has changed the manner in which people learn through increased access to educational materials.…
Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movementdid not suddenlyappear from nowhere. There existed specific groups of people who had a common goal. Efforts to improve the quality of life for women and African Americans are as old as the United States. Farmworkers, Women, and Martin Luther King, Jr. fought for equality.Everyone agrees with Martin Luther King’s about inequality and freedom. Nonetheless, Cesar Chavez’s opinion for equal and fair pay attracts different views. A lot of counterculture movements emerged during the civil rights era. But Farmworkers’ Movement, Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Movement and Women’s Rights Movements are among the most significant. Farmworkers’ Movement In the 19th century, non-Americans, mostly Africans, Chinese, Filipinos, Mexican, and Japanese, worked in the farms owned by western states such as California. This group of people did most of the physically demanding work for low pay. Cesar Chavez, born and bred in Arizona, from a Mexican family working as migrant farmworkers in Arizona, founded the National Farm Workers Association in 1962. This association was a platform for farmworkers to table their concerns regarding their…
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr was born in Georgia. He later acquired a theology doctorate. In 1955, he engaged himself with the African-American Civil rights movement. Dr. Luther fought for the rights of the African-Americans before he was assassinated. His efforts were acknowledged by both the white community and the African American society as well. Luther Jr was an instrument of unity and brought hope among the African-Americans. His assassination yields no result in making the African-Americans stop their quest for equal rights. However, his death influenced the pace at which the African-Americans were advocating for equal rights (“Assassination Of Martin Luther King, Jr.”). Dr. Luther was a leader to whom many people listened to. His leadership skills and wisdom would help the civil rights movement to move quicker. The civil rights could have evolved faster if he was not assassinated. The assassination of Dr. Luther has various consequences. Among the effects is the labor and woman movement took up the mantle towards economic equality. Both the whites and blacks mourned the death of Dr.…
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS AND THE AMERICAN TELEVISION PROGRAMMING Launched in the late 1940s and became popular in the 1950s as well as the 1960s, the civil rights movement was a quest for respect for the rights of African Americans in the United States. Inspired by the need to seek freedom and equality, black Americans continued to push for the eradication of discrimination that had adversely impacted their personal and professional lives. Although slavery had been brought to an end in the last ten decades during the 1960s, African Americans were subjected to racial violence, discrimination, and segregation in various spheres of life such as schools and public transport system. For instance, Jim Crow rules that were started by both state and local governments barred them from accessing public schools, courts, and trains. In the midst of the 1960s, several boycotts and movements established were instrumental in ushering in social justice that had almost become unattainable among black Americans. To attain equality, civil rights activists used various approaches such as non-violent demonstrations as well as disobedience acts comprising sit-ins.…
evolution of art Art is a diverse range of activities that human beings are engaged in creating artworks that express the imaginative and technical skills of the author. Authors of works of art should be appreciated for their power to show their emotional power and beauty. Art has been existing since antiquity. Different scholars have defined art in different ways from antiquity to present times. Leo Tolstoy, in his works, said art is not how ideas and mysteriously manifested, it is not how man lets his excess energy stored, it is neither the expression of human emotions by signs nor the pleasure for an author to design visual expressions. Still, it is a mean by which men form unions that bring together similar and necessary feelings for the well-being of people and society (Dissanayake 9). It is also the development and use of elementary principles of nature to create beautiful forms and scenarios that are suitable and pleasing to humans. The oldest forms of art were visual arts that included visual media, printmaking, photography, sculpture, and painting. In modern times…
Art history The age of enlightenment refers to the change when humanity experienced growth in terms of their intellectual capacity. The period lasted between the 18th and 17th centuries. Kant who was the person behind coining this theory claimed that man had already matured beyond to point that he would think for himself. This means that he would be free of any influences from church or the Greek philosophers among others (Jackson). During this era, new ideas were born and new ways of doing things were coined. Some of the old scientific and artistic disciplines would be touched. The most common disciplines that were affected by enlightened thinking include politics, philosophy, epistemology, art, movements among others. This essay seeks to focus on art and pieces of art that were made during this period. It will seek to check two pieces of art that had been exposed to enlightened thinking and the influence of humanism on the art of the renaissance. Humanisms according to the history books was an intellectual movement that was embraced by the civic leaders, the scholars as well…