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MEME Demos
Still life self-portrait |
1. In your own words, define symbol
Symbol can be defined as something that represents a certain thing, like a logo for a company or for a team. A Bull can be a symbol for the Chicago Bulls. 2. What kinds of objects might an artist include in a still life? List at least three: -Things he uses on a regular basis -Things they love -flowers 3. Name one theme sometimes expressed in a still life. Peoples love for different thing wether it be activities or a memory of them when they were a chilled. 4. In your own words, define "self portrait": answer hereA portrait of you basically, it does not have to be like a picture of you but it can be things, or symbols that represent you. 5. Choose one object used in your still life, and describe what it symbolizes (go deeper than "The soccer ball symbolizes my love for soccer"). The Lamborghini, yes it does stand for me liking cars but also for speed. Lamborghini's are know for being fast, aggressive, and fun. And i like speed and i'm a so incredibly funny. |
1. In your own words, define "necessity."
Necessity are the thing that you need in order to survive for example food, water,etc.
2. In your own words, define "luxury."
Luxury can be defined as things that make you look good, not thing you really need but they impress others.
3. List the material items you possess that you consider a necessity (aside from food, water, shelter, air).
Family ,people need other people in order to not go insane.
4. List the material items you possess that you consider a luxury.
Well my dad for example says my phone is a luxury not a necessity.
5. Choose one item from your list of necessities and make an argument for why you can live without it.
The hover board, i bouth it purlu because its cool
6. Explain why the item from question 5 is a necessity.
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A consumer is a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
7. Can a person consume too much (in terms of material goods, not just food)?
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8. How does consumption negatively impact the city/country/world?
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9. How does consumption positively impact the city/country/world?
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Necessity are the thing that you need in order to survive for example food, water,etc.
2. In your own words, define "luxury."
Luxury can be defined as things that make you look good, not thing you really need but they impress others.
3. List the material items you possess that you consider a necessity (aside from food, water, shelter, air).
Family ,people need other people in order to not go insane.
4. List the material items you possess that you consider a luxury.
Well my dad for example says my phone is a luxury not a necessity.
5. Choose one item from your list of necessities and make an argument for why you can live without it.
The hover board, i bouth it purlu because its cool
6. Explain why the item from question 5 is a necessity.
answer here
A consumer is a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
7. Can a person consume too much (in terms of material goods, not just food)?
answer here
8. How does consumption negatively impact the city/country/world?
answer here
9. How does consumption positively impact the city/country/world?
answer here