Hypnosis & Its Uses
.... can be defined as "an artificially induced trance state in which the subject places his ego structure in the control of the hypnotist" (
Rodin &
Key, 1990, p ....
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Spirituality in Modern Art Despite t
.... Other works by
Rodin, including "Adam" and "The Burghers of Calais," have religio .... The
key difference between modern era artistic productions and those of the ....
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A Comparison of Two Sculptors
.... stress of circumstance, with none of the restless, thrusting energy of
Rodin's work" There .... the religious work by Michelangelo tells the story of a
key event in ....
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Demographic Factors That Contribute to Weight Gain
.... & McGuiness, 1975; DeJong & Kleck, 1986; Stunkard, 1980;
Rodin, Silberstein & .... For purposes of clarification, the following
key terms are here defined: Effects ....
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Counseling and Development
....
Rodin also showed that more control regarding the nursing home decision had positive .... theory states that staying involved in life is the
key to happiness in ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... as modern viewers chose to see it) was, therefore, the
key to Jefferson's .... process and Steichen's mood pieces, such as The Flatiron (1904) and
Rodin with His ....
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Paris and Vienna as Cultural Centers
.... However, like
Rodin, Maillol created sculptural works which were both powerful and captivating .... using major and minor scales, as well as the
key signatures which ....
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