How were ramps used to build pyramids?

How were ramps used to build pyramids? The first theory is that a ramp was built on one side of the pyramid and as the pyramid grew, the ramp was raised so that throughout the construction, blocks could be moved right up to the top. If the ramp were too steep, the men hauling the […]

What is the name of African fabric?

What is the name of African fabric? African wax print fabric, also know as kitenge and ankara fabric, is mass produced, colourful, 100% cotton cloth commonly worn and used to make clothing, accessories and other products in Africa. Where do African patterns come from? Produced by the Kuba people of the Congo, this popular African […]

What describes a steady beat?

What describes a steady beat? Steady beat is the most fundamental concept in music. It’s the ongoing, steady, repetitive pulse that occurs in songs, chants, rhymes, and music. Most children learn to keep a steady beat while swaying, clapping, moving their arms, and beating a loud, booming drum. Is Rhythm a steady beat? The Difference […]

What is the most beneficial food to eat?

What is the most beneficial food to eat? Unprocessed, gently cooked meat is one of the most nutritious foods you can eat. Lean beef. Lean beef is among the best sources of protein in existence and loaded with highly bioavailable iron. Chicken breasts. Chicken breast is low in fat and calories but extremely high in […]

Pierre Bourdieu In Algeria: images of rootlessness

Source: CBA Bourdieu, P., Bourdieu, P., Frisinghelli, C., Schultheis, F., & González-Rodríguez, P. (2011). Pierre Bourdieu In Algeria : images of rootlessness. Circle of Fine Arts. ISBN: 978-84-87619-96-0   Download book: Pierre Bourdieu In Algeria: images of rootlessness   Pierre Bourdieu lived in Algeria between 1955 and 1961. This stay of six years was decisive […]

Pierre Bourdieu: images of Algeria

Via CEMAV, Center of Design and Production of Audiovisual Media, of the UNED. . World War II would mark a turning point between two ways of conceiving the world. The exaltation of power as an end in itself, and the racial hatred built to legitimize the weakest, would give way to the recognition of a […]

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