1. it made dietetic sense.
2. it suggested intemperance.
3. it was more fun.
4. it had a visual appeal.
5. he was a glutton.
it suggested intemperance.
1. The moralist of yesterday have become immoral today.
2. The concept of morality has changed over the years.
3. Consumerism is amoral.
4. The risks associated with immorality have gone up.
5. The purist’s view of morality is fast becoming popular.
The concept of morality has changed over the years.
1. didactic.
2. dietetic.
3. dialectic.
4. diatonic.
5. diastolic.
didactic.
1. ideas generated from planned deliberations between artists, painters and thinkers.
2. the dissemination of ideas through the state and its organizations.
3. accidental interactions among people blessed with creative muse.
4. patronage by the rich and powerful that supported art.
5. systematic investigation, codification and conventions.
accidental interactions among people blessed with creative muse.
1. an art movement that has ceased to remain interesting or useful.
2. an analogy from the physical world to indicate a historic art movement.
3. an analogy from the physical world to indicate the barrenness of artistic creations in the past.
4. an embedded codification of pre-historic life.
5. an analogy from the physical world to indicate the passing of an era associated with an art movement.
an analogy from the physical world to indicate the passing of an era associated with an art movement.
1. Both, in general, include a gamut of distinct but interconnecting activites.
2. Both have movements not necessarily concerned with innovation.
3. Both depend on collaborations between talented individuals.
4. Both involve abstract thought and dissemination of ideas.
5. Both reflect complex priorities of the modern world.
Both, in general, include a gamut of distinct but interconnecting activites.
1. the existence of movements such as surrealism.
2. landmarks which give a pattern to the art history of the twentieth century.
3. new language tools which can be used for further explorations into new areas.
4. the fast changing world of perceptual and transcendental understandings.
5. the quick exchange of ideas and concepts enabled by efficient technology.
the fast changing world of perceptual and transcendental understandings.
1. creative processes are not ‘original’ because they always borrow from the past.
2. we always carry forward the legacy of the past.
3. past behaviours and thought processes recreate them selves in the present and get labeled as ‘original’ or ‘creative’.
4. ‘originality’ can only thrive in a ‘greenhouse’ insulated from the past biases.
5. 'innovations’ and ‘original thinking’ interpret and develop on past thoughts to suit contemporary needs.
'innovations’ and ‘original thinking’ interpret and develop on past thoughts to suit contemporary needs.
1. Various ethnic groups competing for land and other resources
2. Various ethnic groups competing for limited land resources
3. Various ethnic groups fighting wit each other
4. Various ethnic groups competing for political power
5. Various ethnic groups fighting for their identity
Various ethnic groups competing for land and other resources
1. A drought caused by lack of rains.
2. A drought caused due to deforestation.
3. A drought caused by failure to prevent bracken ferns from overrunning the fields.
4. A drought caused by actions of human beings.
5. A drought caused by climate changes.
A drought caused by actions of human beings.