• The Working People's Art Class (WPAC), founded by Edward Rupert Burrowes in 1945, was the first established art institution in the colony of British Guiana...
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  • Working-class culture or proletarian culture is a range of cultures created by or popular among working-class people. The cultures can be contrasted with...
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  • Edward Rupert Burrowes (category 20th-century Barbadian people)
    and art teacher who founded the Working People's Art Class (WPAC), the first established art institution in Guyana. The E R Burrowes School of Art, an...
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  • popular media for a deliberate affectation of the working-class London (Cockney) accent by middle-class people to gain "street credibility". However, phoneticians...
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  • Aubrey Williams (category Alumni of Saint Martin's School of Art)
    an early age. He received informal art tutoring from the age of three, and joined the Working People's Art Class at the age of 12. After training to...
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  • C., a sporting organization in Worcester, England Working People's Art Class, a former school of art in Georgetown, Guyana This disambiguation page lists...
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  • area where the working and lower middle classes overlap. Tertiary education (or "higher education") is required for many middle-class professions, depending...
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    levels such as high upper class, upper class, upper middle class, middle class, lower middle class, working class, and lower class, while others disagree...
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    class or social stratum is a grouping of people into a set of hierarchical social categories, the most common being the working class, middle class,...
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    Low culture (redirect from Low art)
    considered of low cultural profile. Working Class Culture – Cultures created by or popular amongst working class people. The Latin title reads: "Hic oscula...
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  • Locke started to study painting under E. R. Burrowes in the Working People's Art Class in Georgetown in 1947. In 1979 he moved to the United States,...
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    realism emphasizes the depiction of the working class, and treating them with the same seriousness as other classes in art, but realism, as the avoidance of...
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    Chonga (category Hispanic and Latino American working class)
    Spanish-derived term used especially in South Florida, often to indicate a working-class, sexually liberated, very sassy, and emotionally expressive young woman...
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  • Emerson Samuels (category People from Demerara-Mahaica)
    Around 1949 he joined the Guianese Art Group. Later he studied under Edward Rupert Burrowes at the Working People's Art Class (WPAC). In 1951 he won the WPAC's...
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  • appreciation available to the working classes. The first establishment of this type appeared in Tomsk, Russian Empire in 1882. Soon people's Houses became popular...
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  • Social classes in Iran have been divided up into upper class, propertied middle class, salaried middle class, working class, independent farmers, and rural...
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    The Working Class Movement Library (WCML) is a collection of English language books, periodicals, pamphlets, archives and artefacts, relating to the development...
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    Chinese art Chinese art is visual art that originated in or is practiced in China, Greater China or by Chinese artists. Art created by Chinese residing...
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  • Upper class in modern societies is the social class composed of people who hold the highest social status, usually are the wealthiest members of class society...
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  • Party became the German National People's Party and the National Liberal Party reorganized itself into the German People's Party, with the new names intended...
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  • Worcester woman (category Stereotypes of working-class women)
    United Kingdom. It profiles or describes a type of median voter, a working class woman in her 30s with two children who worries about quality of life...
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    nursing and accountancy have long working hours and that this may affect people's social life. He believes that standard working hours could help to give Hong...
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  • Social classes in Italy are bourgeoisie, white-collar middle class, urban petite bourgeoisie, rural petite bourgeoisie, urban working class and rural working...
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    Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in the United Kingdom that erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848...
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    usually tin-plate working and japanning. At the height of its popularity, richly decorated japanned ware was to be seen in every middle-class home, but from...
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  • workers, and at the lower levels of the class structure, in addition to an ageing traditional working class, a ‘precariat' characterised by very low...
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  • contains one or more subsections that provide several accounts of working people's jobs and lives. These books tie their diverse content together with...
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    manner, Daumier depicts the poverty and fortitude of working class travellers in a third class railway carriage. One oil-on canvas version, dated to...
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  • Liberal elite (category High society (social class))
    the implication that the people who claim to support the rights of the working class are themselves members of the ruling classes and are therefore out of...
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    High culture (redirect from High art)
    Literacy (1957), Richard Hoggart presents the sociologic experience of the working-class man and woman in acquiring the cultural literacy, at university, which...
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