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relection on humanities

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 books i have read in 2021 5 languages of love by Gary chapman  anxiety in relationship by Melanie white  5 languages of love by Gary chapman  An overview of the book and the fives things that helped me.  1. Physical contact is one of the simplest love languages since it doesn’t require any words.  People who prefer this language enjoy touch, hugs.  They feel comforted in the arms of others or by holding hands. Youngsters, when this is one of their predominating love languages, feel comforted by being held or carried. They enjoy massages or sitting in people’s laps. 2.  words of affirmation  This group includes people who need words of affection and compliments.  They get happiness from hearing nice words and motivation from a well-written verse. This way of expressing love includes love letters. If one of your love languages is words of affirmation, you like to encourage people with your speech.  3.  Taking time out of our day for the people we love is a way of expressing what we feel

Jesus among the doctors

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  Jesus Among the Doctors 1506 Oil on panel.  64.3 x 80.3 cm Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid Inv. no.  134  ( 1934.38 )     information about the artwork  Dürer was the leading representative of German Renaissance art, and a key advocate of new ideas in Northern Europe. This panel was executed in Venice, during his second visit to Italy—where he was hailed as a consummate artist—and it has been identified as the painting referred to in a letter from Dürer to his friend Willibald Pirckheimer, the Nuremberg humanist. In its use of half-length figures and the arrangement of heads around a focal point formed by the child’s face and hands, the composition clearly echoes contemporary Italian painting. Thus, the German artist skilfully blends the two Renaissance worlds of Northern Europe and Italy. The panel is dated and signed with Dürer’s anagram on the slip of paper protruding from the book in the foreground. Jesus Among the Doctors - Dürer, Albrecht. Museo Nacional Thyssen-Born

Figaro

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  The betrayal of Susan         Figaro is the protagonist of the play. He is a young man engaged to be married to Susan, a woman whom he loves very much. He has a checkered history in that he does not know his family or his parents, and is often getting into trouble, but he always seems to come out on top. He is the count's majordomo and valet, and the two have a long relationship; Figaro was key in enabling the count to marry Rosina. Figaro seems to have a special aptitude for coming up with plans that are often complicated and convoluted and usually involve pulling the wool over the eyes of the count. Figaro is a good-hearted and decent man, but he experiences his share of unchecked emotions as well. When he believes that Susan is having an affair with the Count, he becomes melancholic and angry, going on a long tirade against the aristocracy and ruling classes. In his soliloquy, he observes that the count is ordinary but elevated because of his title, whereas Figaro is anything