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Featured Article: Korean painting

An example of a Goguryeo tomb mural
Korean painting includes art dating from the paintings on the walls of Goguryeo tombs to post-modern conceptual art using transient forms of light. Visual art produced on the Korean peninsula has been traditionally characterized by simplicity, spontaneity, and naturalism. The flourishing of Buddhism during the Goryeo period resulted in the production of quantities of religious paintings.

Popular Article: Self-esteem

One's self-perception is defined by one's self-concept, self-knowledge, self-esteem, and social self
Self-esteem is the subjective measure of a person's value--the worth that one believes one has as an individual. Psychologists since William James have attempted to define this self-appraisal in such as way as to measure it objectively, but with only mixed results. The expectation that self-esteem was important in success, both academically in school and in life, led to efforts to increase self-esteem in students. However, such increases, without concomitant improvements in skills or increases in knowledge, are false and have unfortunate results.

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When Abiathar escaped from King Saul and fled to David he brought the sacred ephod, which he used on several occasions to provide David with crucial advice from God (source: Abiathar)