Temporary Autonomous Zone Essays

  • Hakim Bey, Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism

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    Hakim Bey, Chaos: The Broadsheets of Ontological Anarchism Such is the fast-paced world and style of Hakim Bey’s writings. Sporadic and rarely rounded up for interrogation, Bey’s Ontological Anarchism pervades all his writings, on topics as varied as “Islam and Eugenics”[1], “The Information War”[2], “The Evil Eye”[3], a critique of multiculturalism[4], and Celtic-African entheogens[5]. Hakim Bey’s zine writings and early 90’s hipsterism have made him known to some as “The Marco Polo of the

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat

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    The neo-expressionist movement in America lasted from the late 70s and came to an end in the early 90s. The movement was a revival of expressionism, a style in which an artist portrays emotional experience into their work (Sandler, 227). It was also a response to the popular art style of the time called minimalism, which involved mostly blank canvases or lines. Neo-expressionism, on the other hand, was raw emotion and chaos. The main figures of the movement were Julian Schnabel, David Salle, and

  • Chad Essay

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    to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Niger to the west Cameroon and Nigeria to the Southwest and Libya to the north. In terms of geography, Chad is divided into multiple regions: a desert like zone in the north, an arid Sahelian belt in the center and fertile Savanna zone in the South. Under the leadership of François Tombalbaye, Chad obtained independence in 1960. However, because the country is composed of more than 200 different ethnic and linguistic groups, the more Muslim north

  • The Importance Of Motor Learning

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    are fundamental aspects of a pirouette. The mechanics of a pirouette turn can transfer over to the learning of many one legged turns in ballet. Although positive transfer is a powerful means of learning, dance instructors should be aware of the temporary effects negative transfer can have as well. When a dancer initially trained in Barathanatyam Indian classical dance begins ballet training, there will be a period of negative transfer. In Barathanatyam, the araimandi position is similar to a plié

  • Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) Communication – Driving Into the Future

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    science fiction, but in fact they are being developed and deployed today by companies such as Mercedes Benz and General Motors. Initially, we planned to investigate the applications of V2V communications to autonomous vehicles only, but we later found that its applicability goes well beyond autonomous vehicles and shifted focus to V2V technologies more broadly. The Current V2V Market Vehicle to Vehicle communication is a relatively young technology with little market penetration. Gartner calls V2V a transformative

  • Raves

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    Raves Imagine you are in your room and it’s about 1:00 in the morning. It’s pitch black outside and you’ve been lost for hours. There’s nothing good on the radio. You’re dying of thirst and you’re drenched with sweat. You’re just about to turn around and open your window for some fresh air and you hear it. The bass is in sync with your heartbeat and the lights are flashing everywhere. So you follow this music and you arrive at your destination: A rave. It is the vibe that is so commonly talked about

  • Socio-Economic Impact of the Nagorno- Karabakh Conflict

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    almost totally destroyed and looted. Great economic damage has been inflicted also to 4 regions of Azerbaijan bordering with Armenia, 4 regions adjacent to the line of contact, and the territories of the administrative regions of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic. From the beginning of the war, more than 877 settlements have been burned and destroyed: more than 150 thousand houses and apartments (across 9.1 million square miles) have been destroyed and robbed and around 1 million people were forced

  • Military Drones Essay

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    want to do with a drone you might need to be certified first. RCA’s do not require any sort of certifications, but still must comply with certain operating conditions. Recreational UAV’s are hobby aircrafts that are equipped for extended duration autonomous flight, but the US government still classify these as RCA’s so a certification is not required. Commercial RCA’s must meet the equipment and certification requirements of actual drones. A government drone has to be able to operate in the national

  • Cameroon’s Economy

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    Cameroon’s individuals union and liberty granted. The country was crushed in 1955 to 1958 and waged the campaign of revolutionary terror. John Foncha WHO semiconductor diode Kamerun National party promoted the unification. In 1957 Cameroon was set as UN autonomous state by France and in 1958 they voted for independence by 1960 within the general assembly. This country gained independence in one960 Jan 1 underneath the president Ahmadou Ahidjo, WHO was replaced by Paul Biya in 1982. This country is additionally

  • Realism: Difference Between Realists and Liberalists.

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    INTRODUCTION No single theory reliably explains the wide range of international interactions, but one theoretical framework has historically held a central position in the study of International relations. This approach called realism, is favored by some International relations scholars and vigorously contested by others, but almost all take into account. Realism is a school of thought that explains international relations in terms of power. The exercise of power by states toward each other is sometimes

  • Biography Of Nelson Mandela

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    Xhosa nationalism in Mandela, and conveyed high expectations of leadership for him. (CITE PEACE PRIZE) The elders told stories of the precolonial past and painted a picture of an uncorrupt, peaceful, autonomous tribe. From their perspective, the white occupation was only a recent, seemingly temporary setback, not something that was permanent. During his time spent at the Great Place in Mqhekezweni, hearing the elders’ stories of bravery, Nelson began to dream of making his own contribution to the

  • Structuralist and Intentionalist approaches to Nazi Germany

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    Historians are often divided into categories in regard to dealing with Nazi Germany foreign policy and its relation to Hitler: 'intentionalist', and 'structuralist'. The intentionalist interpretation focuses on Hitler's own steerage of Nazi foreign policy in accordance with a clear, concise 'programme' planned long in advance. The 'structuralist' approach puts forth the idea that Hitler seized opportunities as they came, radicalizing the foreign policies of the Nazi regime in response. Structuralists

  • Events Surrounding The Paris May 68 Movement

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    Assignment 2 Research Essay Question: (4) History/Social history (3) The events surrounding Paris May 1968 and the Situationists Internationale “The Paris May ‘68 Movement was not some political theory looking for workers to carry it out; it was the acting proletariat seeking its theoretical consciousness.” Rene Riesel “All power to the imagination” .. (the student revolt) To describe the events surrounding the Paris May ’68 and the Situationist Internationale first we need to be clear

  • Palestine and Israel

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    bordered by Jordan on the East, Lebanon on the North, Egypt and the Mediterranean Ocean on the West, and shares 76 kilometers of border with Syria in the North East. The two disputed territories that are occupied by the Israeli Army but under the autonomous control of the Palestinian Authority are the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. These two territories amount to roughly 6400 square kilometers, the West Bank makes up the majority of this area – it amounts to 6000 square kilometers in the Eastern part

  • The Economy of Israel

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    airport in Gaza will serve tourists, visitors and Palestinian importers and exporters, without Israeli intervention. * Safe passage between the two parts of the PA will, over time, enable the free flow of work, capital and initiative. * Industrial zones -- the first at the Karni crossing -- will promote Palestinian high- tech, which is just starting out. Investors may come. * A port at Gaza, though not economically viable, will give a feeling of independence and remove the economic stranglehold