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2018
The economic history of the arts includes both "high culture" - like the fine arts, theater, and classical music - and popular culture, such as pop music, movies, and newspapers. This chapter focuses primarily on the high arts but also provides a cursory description of the literature addressing more popular cultural production.
Borowiecki, Karol Jan+1 more
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The economic history of the arts includes both "high culture" - like the fine arts, theater, and classical music - and popular culture, such as pop music, movies, and newspapers. This chapter focuses primarily on the high arts but also provides a cursory description of the literature addressing more popular cultural production.
Borowiecki, Karol Jan+1 more
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The state-of-the-art of ART sealants
Dental Update, 2014Sealing caries-prone pits and fissure systems is an effective caries-preventive measure. There are basically two types of sealant materials: glass-ionomer and resin-based materials. Low-and medium-viscosity glass-ionomers were initially used and showed a low level of retention.
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History of Art and Anthropology of Art
Res: Anthropology and aesthetics, 2002In April 2000, the French president opened a permanent exhibition of primitive art in the Mus?e du Louvre in Paris. Jacques Chirac directly sponsored this exhibition, entrusting a collector and dealer (who was neither an art historian nor an anthropologist) with the task of organizing the entire show.
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The state-of-the-art of ART restorations
Dental Update, 2014ART is less anxiety-and pain-provoking than traditional restorative treatments; administration of local anaesthesia is rarely required. Systematic reviews have provided evidence of the high level of effectiveness of high-viscosity glass-ionomer ART restoration in restoring single-surface cavities, both in primary and permanent posterior teeth, but its
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The Journal of Higher Education, 1967
It seems unlikely that a fall on the ice just as winter was turning to spring would lead to thoughts about the expected race riots during the long hot summer to come, thence to the whole problem of Black Power, and from that burning issue to the campus demand for Student Power.
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It seems unlikely that a fall on the ice just as winter was turning to spring would lead to thoughts about the expected race riots during the long hot summer to come, thence to the whole problem of Black Power, and from that burning issue to the campus demand for Student Power.
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