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The Thinker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Thinker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thinker may refer to: • Intellectual, one who tries to use his or her intellect to work, study, reflect, speculate on, or ask and answer questions with regard to a variety of different ideas • The Th...
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Statue.com offers reproductions of the famous statues of Auguste Rodin including The Thinker or Thinking Man ... One of Auguste Rodin’s most famous sculptures is The Thinker Statue, a piece originally conceived to be part of another work. The Thinker was part of a commission by the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris to...
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"What makes my Thinker think is that he thinks not only with the brain, with his knitted brow, his destended nostrils, and compressed lips, but with every muscle of his arms, back, and legs, with his clenched fist and gripping toes."
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The Rodin Museum was the gift of movie theater magnate Jules Mastbaum (American, 1872–1926) to the city of Philadelphia. Mastbaum began collecting works by Rodin in 1923 with the intent of founding a museum to enrich the lives of his fellow citizens. ... Auguste Rodin (French, ... Just three years later, he had assembled...
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August, 2001; Who is Rodin's Thinker ... I asked a group of savvy art students and cognoscenti who The Thinker was. A few graduate students thought it could be a famous philosopher, perhaps Plato, or even Nietzsche's Superman; I reminded them that Nietzsche was unknown to the world when Rodin created The Thinker,
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Welcome to Thinker. ... This resource is intended to assist students with their mastery and appreciation for the field of cognitive psychology. ... Thinker makes extensive use of Flash animations. To see the animations, you will need a Web browser with the Flash Player.
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In reality, nobody can be categorized completely accurately in such a way. In fact, when a person takes the Myers-Briggs personality test, they actually receive a percentage score on each The final letter that you receive on each scale represents the side to which you most lean. ... Upon reacquainting myself with my type,
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