· Beauty · Musical sound · The play of light Compelling mõjuv The idea comes from... ... crops irrigation! Ornamental fountains variations: · Freestanding tazza-form · Shallow · Bowl Shallow - madal Ornamental fountains variations: · The wall-mounted · Semiattached water ensemble · Fountain figure Another ornamental fountain variation: · The grotto Thomas Jefferson (1743 1826) · Plan for a naturalistic grotto at Monticello · Jefferson's design is uncommon · Most of his ambitious plans were never realized Innovation: · Mass production in the early ninetheenth century (cast iron industy) · Popular subjects for spouts: o Fish o rams' and lions' heads o water plants Cast iron malm, valuraud Popular fountain figures before innovation: · Neptune · Nymphs
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• Life is 'unmoral' FRANK NORRIS (1870- 1902) • The Octopus (1901) - the title has nothing to do with the animal octopus, it is a railway STEPHEN CRANE (1871-1900) • dont really know much about him • partied hard • Nature is oblivious to human needs • Humans blind about reality • Maggie: A Girl of the Streets (1893) • The Red Badge of Courage (1895) - impressionist description JACK LONDON (1876-1916) • naturalistic struggle for existance dominated by 'law of club and fang' • believed that life was a battle for power • The Iron Heel (1908) • Martin Eden (1909) • The Call of the Wind (1903) • New conception of nature, for London, nature is unmoral
quiet moment, sound advice whatever the age bracket. "In Spaced we had a lot of fantasy sequences and dream sequences," Wright said. "Scott Pilgrim felt like the dream scene that never ends. I was really just kind of hooked on the first book and thought it would be amazing to try and do it as a film because it would be an interesting level of reality to doing a comedy and it starts in a naturalistic place but flowers into magical realism and insanity." `'Michael Cera plays Scott Pilgrim, who has to fight the seven evil exboyfriends of his new girlfriend (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). "I had sort of Jackie Chan style fights. We weren't going to do a lot of slomo sort of Matrix style stuff. So it's going back to doing like `80s Jackie Chan stuff and a lot of the team are from Jackie Chan's fight school. The tricky thing
762. EC law euroopa ühenduse õigus 763. domestic law siseriiklik õigus 764. interrelated elements vastastikuses seoses elemendid 765. environmental interdependence vastastikune sõltuvus keskkonnast 766. by national boundaries 767. unification on environmental law- keskkonna ühtlustamine 768. ecological equilibrium ökoloogiline tasakaal 769. cultural and historical heritage and landscape kultuuriline ja ajalooline pärand ning maastik 770. legal and naturalistic definition seaduslik ja naturalistlik definitsioon 771. survival of ecosystems and the suitability of the planet earth ökosüsteemide ellujäämine ja maa kõlblikus(elule) 772. to ensure the sustainable development and viability of the planet kindlustada jätkusuutlik 773. pollution - reostus 774. introduction of substances or energy 775. impairs other legitimate uses of the environment kahjustab teisi seaduslikke 776
· The Intelligences Linguistic, Logical-mathematical, Spatial, Musical Body-kinaesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal Naturalistic · Each is subserved by a brain system · Conventional IQ tests focus on the first three · Ignores inter-test correlations · Little evidence
Together with Nature, these essays made the decade from the mid1830s to the mid1840s Emerson's most fertile period. Emerson wrote on a number of subjects, never espousing fixed philosophical tenets, but developing certain ideas such as individuality, freedom, the ability for humankind to realize almost anything, and the relationship between the soul and the surrounding world. Emerson's "nature" was more philosophical than naturalistic: "Philosophically considered, the universe is composed of Nature and the Soul." His essays remain among the linchpins of American thinking,[citation needed] and his work has greatly influenced the thinkers, writers and poets that have followed him. When asked to sum up his work, he said his central doctrine was "the infinitude of the private man." Emerson is also well known as a mentor and friend of fellow Transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau.
identities. Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the sociocultural level of analysis. Early social psychologists used laboratory experiments, because it was considered most scientific. Deception was often used to prevent the participants acting unnaturally and to create a convincing situation. Majority of research today is qualitative in nature (results and data in text format) and research is naturalistic (as it really is), for example participant observation, interviews and case studies, attempting to see the world through the eyes of the people being studied. Studies that lack ecological validity are avoided. Data is mostly descriptive and there is often no cause- and-effect relationship. In order to see the world through the participant's eyes, observation can be used. Overt observation requires the researcher to gain the participants or group's trust and
Korralikult planeeritud ja täpselt läbi viidud eksperimendis on see võimalik, kirjeldavate vaatlusmeetodite puhul kahtlane. Põhiliseks ohuks seesmisele valiidsusele confounding - mingi muu faktor põhjustab muutusi. VAATLUS Teaduslik vaatlus toimub 1. täpselt määratletud tingimustel 2. süstemaatilisel ja objektiivsel viisil 3. hoolika andmete registreerimisega. Loomulikuk vaatlus (naturalistic observation). Uuritav käitumine toimub loomulikus keskkonnas, ei manipuleerita ega kontrollita vaatleja poolt. Loomulik keskkond on selline, milles käitumine tavaliselt toimub, ei ole korraldatud vaatleja poolt (näit. psühholoogia laboris vaatlemine pole loomulik keskkond). Lisaks muudele põhjustele, milleks teha loomulikke vaatlusi, on see ka üks viis hinnata laboris saadud tulemuste välist valiidsust.
Steinberg. 06.03.13 1930's. Time of unemployment and crisis and so on. John Steinberg. Like Dos Passos he was critical of american social order but his philosophy was different. He is more optimistic, believes that life goes on and that is indestructable. Although many individual lives were ruined, the life goes on, everything is not material success. Racial minorytis, who do not have all the rights, the have nots, the simple, the poor, the idiots. His method is very interesting. A lot of naturalistic elements, unpleasant details, not pure naturalist. Narrator's point of view, his style is more poetic of the style, rhythm and repetition. Steinberg is fascinated in foreign elements, includeing immigrants. He is a believer of the superiority to the country people to the city people. Because when his characters manage to establish themselves on the land they are usually good hearted and hard working, but when they have to abandon their land the trouble comes. Like a naturalist, great cruelty
Instead of trying to prove or disprove a hypothesis, qualitative research looks for themes, theories, and general patterns that emerge from the data. Qualitative research is “hypothesis-generating” rather than serving to test a hypothesis (Merriam, 1988). There are a variety of terms used to describe qualitative research methods such as ethnography, field methods, qualitative inquiry, participant observation, case study, naturalistic methods, and responsive evaluation. The case study research method was chosen as the most appropriate way to answer the following research questions: 1. How are 3D and BIM affecting the structural design practices? 2. How are clashes detected? 3. How is the traditional steel fabrication process changing? 22 4. How are the detailers using the new tools? 5
is true. According to Use theories, it is this practice itself that makes the inference valid, not (as logic books would have it) any independent guarantee that the inference preserves truth. Objections and some replies The beauty of the Inferential Theory is its effortless avoidance of every single objection we have made to each of the three traditional theories (Referential, Ideational, and Proposition). In addition, it is naturalistic, in that it focuses attention on the actual features of language as used in the real world. Still, there are some formidable problems. Objection 1 All language-games are exactly the same as between Earth and Twin Earth, since those planets are running exactly in parallel; but words on Twin Earth and the rest diverge in meaning from their counterparts on Earth. Of an Earth utterance and its Twin, one may be true and the other false; what more 80 Theories of meaning