Part C: Evaluation of Sources Orozco, José Clemente. Las Soldaderas. 1926. Painted Mural. Museo De Arte Moderno, Ciudad De México Origin: Las Soldaderas was a mural created in 1926 by the painter José Clemente Orozco and is located in the Museo De Arte Maderno in Ciudad De México Purpose: The purpose of this painting was to be used for politicalized movements to portray the idea that women and men were moving, together in unison, towards a better direction during the Mexican Revolution. This
congress shows that it is a primary source and very valuable. The painting is a formal illustration that contains a memo written in French, one of the two national languages of Haiti, the country in which Toussaint led the Revolution. Such memo makes the painting, even more, valuable since it's a direct quote from Toussaint. This quote is directed to those who try to take away the liberty of Haiti; he’s telling them that their efforts will be unsuccessful. The source is limited since it is in only
nation building from a historical and contemporary perspective. It explains the difficulties faced in making a nation out of a state and vice versa. 4. State and Society in India: Studies in Nation Building (Journal Article) This article is an analysis of the problems faced in the process of Nation building in India. The author, T.K. Oommen tries to reveal the causes of these problems; he states that dislocated conceptual polarizations are the originators of most conflicts. These polarizations
researchers compiled a corpus of news articles from major Philippine broadsheets. The corpus will then be explored using Corpus Linguistics method. The present study investigates the collocates of the node extrajudicial killings using Antconc, an open-source which enables the researchers to examine and analyze text with ease. The researchers organized this paper through chapters. The first chapter includes the introduction that articulates the statement of the problem, review of related literature, significance
INTRODUCTION Why is the red color in the stop sign and why does green mean "go"? Why does the bride wear white, and black is the color of mourning and sadness? Why does an optimist see the world in bright colors and a romantic person pursues the "blue dream"? This work discusses color and its place in culture. A lot of things in the reality surrounding us we perceive by means of colors and through them. Color terms bear in themselves much more information than it might seem at first glance. Understanding