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http://vjdesigners.net February 9, 2005 Web Site Analysis: http://vjdesigners.net This is a front page of Victoria Jordan’s web design site. It looks like a floral site that serves for the funeral business since it’s on black background with white cut flowers. Even the title, designer’s name, looks gloomy and sad because of its irregular white oblique lines in 'Castellar’ font type hand writing. When you hit .. 2005. 2. 15.
Robert Pinsky 07 Feb. 2005 American Poet Laureate to Read at MPC Robert Pinsky Robert Pinsky met with interested MPC students in the Karas Room of the Library prior to the reading in the MPC Theatre on Monday, February 7, 2005. Students asked questions about Poet Pinsky’s behind stories, and Pinsky gave delight answers to the audience. The first impression was a people’s spokesman who he can read and exp.. 2005. 2. 15.
Have a Happy Valentine's Day and... Valentine's Day Quotations It's Valentine's Day. That means it's time to dust off your romantic side. Let out all that poetry you've kept hidden inside for far too long. Be the sweet talker you were meant to be. Or...you could take the easy way out. Use one of these romantic quotes to sign your Valentine card or to impress a special someone face to face. You'll likely find at least one that say.. 2005. 2. 14.
SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, THE BUDDHA SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, THE BUDDHA Meditation: THE PATH TO ENLIGHTENMENT SIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA (563? – 483? B.C.), known as the Buddha (Sanskrit for “enlightened one”), was born in Kapilavastu, the chief town of Kapila in what is now Nepal. His family was petty royalty, and he himself a minor prince. One of his names is Sakyamuni, “sage of the Sakya clan.” Early texts state that he w.. 2005. 2. 14.
Meditation: The Path to Enlightenment 14 Feb. 2005 Siddhartha Gautama, The Buddha Meditation: The Path to Enlightenment Questions for Critical Reading: 1. What does it mean to restrain the senses? To restrain the senses mean that cease craving for pleasure from Worldly Activities whereas constant suffering from transient delusion. 2. According to the selection, how can restraining the senses produce the results that the Buddha desi.. 2005. 2. 14.
Francis Bacon Francis Bacon (1561-1626) New Organon">The New Organon To the second part of his Great Instauration Bacon gave the title New Organon (or “True Directions concerning the Interpretation of Nature”). The Greek word organon means “instrument” or “tool,” and Bacon clearly felt he was supplying a new instrument for guiding and correcting the mind in its quest for a true understanding of n.. 2005. 2. 13.
The Four Idols - Questions/Analysis 09 Feb. 2005 Francis Bacon “The Four Idols” Questions for Critical Reading: 1. Which of Bacon’s idols is the most difficult to understand? Do your best to define it. Bacon explains “The idols of the Cave” in many different vague examples so that it couldn’t be defined from what he focuses on. It could be demonstrated in simple easy way, for example, the idols of the cave stayed in t.. 2005. 2. 13.
http://sarawaters.com February 7, 2005 Web Site Analysis: http://sarawaters.com This is a front page of Sara Waters’ Graphic Design, Print and Web Design Site. This Web Site is for the sake of display Sara Waters’ Graphic Design abilities. It represents really well the purposes and goals of this site. The whole layout is divided five-eight horizon golden proportion with four images together in a clean cut rectan.. 2005. 2. 8.
Graphic Design for the Web HW1a February 7, 2005 Vocabulary: l Internet An interconnected system of networks that connects computers around the world via the TCP/IP protocol. http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/entry/Internet The Internet is a network of networks, linking computers to computers sharing the TCP/IP protocols. Each runs software to provide or "serve" information and/or to access and view information... 2005. 2. 8.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty - Percy Bysshe Shelley Hymn to Intellectual Beauty Percy Bysshe Shelley I The awful shadow of some unseen Power Floats though unseen among us; visiting This various world with as inconstant wing As summer winds that creep from flower to flower; Like moonbeams that behind some piny mountain shower, It visits with inconstant glance Each human heart and countenance; Like hues and harmonies of evening, Like clouds in sta.. 2005. 2. 7.
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty - Questions/Analysis 07 Feb. 2005 Shelley’s “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty” Response topics: 1. What is the relationship between the Intellectual Beauty and the speaker? Intellectual Beauty is a perfect beauty that the speaker knows it can be felt in the spiritual world, yet he frets himself to death that the perfect beauty can’t be kept in this various mutable world all the time. The speaker thinks Intellect.. 2005. 2. 7.
Neoplatonism Neoplatonism Harmon and Holman in A Handbook to English Literature (Prentice Hall, 1996) begin their definition of Platonism by noting how Plato's idealism, with its "concern with the aspirations of the human spirit and tendency to exalt mind over matter," has appealed to a number of English writers, particularly those of the Renaissance and romantic periods (391). Later followers of Plato, the.. 2005. 2. 7.