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Watts Tower - Correct Answers ✅- Watts Tower is a
sculpture by Simon Rodia in Los Angeles, California
- He would build towers using whatever he could find, solidify
it with cement, then climb up when it was dry and continue
building.
- He used all sorts of glass, plastic, metal, and discarded
materials.- The tallest one is 99ft.
Thomas Pringle/Mary Prince - Correct Answers ✅Mary
Prince was the first Black woman to publish an autobiography
about her experience as a slave.
Pringle was an abolitionist writer who hired Prince to work for
him. He eventually helped to edit and publish her book.
Known as father of South African poetry.
- Pringle edited and published the History of Mary Prince in
1831.- This was a narrative describing Prince's sufferings as a
slave.
Alice Munro/Dear Life - Correct Answers ✅Dear Life is a
short story collection by Canadian writer Alice Munro. The
central theme of the stories as a whole focuses on the lives of
women, the ways in which they live and think, and how they
challenge the expectations of family, friends, and society
Descartes vs. Santayana - Skeptical Method - Correct
Answers ✅Philosphers. Descartes believed in the power of
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innate ideas. Santayana is a skeptic. Certainty has nothing to
do with knowledge.
Fresco/Muralism - Correct Answers ✅Fresco is a mural
painting technique that involves painting with water-based
paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an
integral part of the plaster.
Diego Rivera & Juan Orozco - Correct Answers ✅They were
two great mexican muralists. Diego was a classicist and
Orozco was an expressionist. Rivera was optimistic while
Orozco was a pessimist. Diego was lively and orzco was
boring and a tauturn.
Dworkin - Paternalism - Correct Answers ✅Dworkin in a
1972 paper identified paternalism as "the interference with a
person's liberty of action justified by reasons referring
exclusively to the welfare, good, happiness, needs, interests
or values of the person being coerced."
To be considered paternalistic in Dworkin's analysis, an action
should (1) limit a subject's freedom, (2) be performed without
the subject's consent, and (3) be performed with a beneficial
intent.
Dworkin believed that individual rights should prevail over
government initiated laws promoting collective good