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    Amy Heckerling transforms the many values and issues conveyed in Jane Austen’s Emma‚ set in the 18th century in Highbury to her teen pic film Clueless set in the 20th century‚ in a high school society. Both texts involve a protagonist‚ being Emma in Emma and Cher in Clueless who meddle with the relationships of others as their interest‚ while being “placed in the midst of those who loved her‚ and who had better sense than herself”. The protagonists are morally transformed towards the end of the film

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    Inez Beverly Prosser Twentieth Century African American Psychologist Marcus Monteiro PSY 310 May 4‚ 2014 Professor Sara Molloy Abstract Inez Beverly Prosser (1895-1934)‚ was an African American psychologist of the early twentieth century. Her main focus was on the significance of racism and its effects upon children relative to the obtainment of fair and adequate education. This writing will address the endeavors‚ perspectives‚ and

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    Otis Trains Case Analysis

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    Bassem Basta Supply Chain 20th January 2015 Case Analysis Otis Toy Train Case Analysis The Background of Otis‚ it was a landmark Toy Train Company in early 20th century. In 1950’s gained major popularity among children‚ 1960’s-1980’s was the company’s peak. In 1990’s customer preference changed to gaming consuls‚ so Otis Trains had to change their target market. In response changed their product. Otis faced some problems‚ for instance‚ they didn’t adapt to advancements in technology: as a result

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    The early 20th century in France was a cultural moment which artists and aesthetic sensibilities influenced each other‚ especially in costume. The French couturier‚ Paul Poiret (1879-1944)‚ born in Paris to a cloth merchant had the good fortune of being immersed in the traditions of the French couture. As a young boy‚ Poiret was fascinated with color‚ design‚ and fabric. He experimented with scraps of fabric on a wooden mannequin during the first job for an umbrella maker. His first break came when

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    department stores like Nordstrom and Meier and Frank. Clothing has evolved through the ages‚ and has made most of its artistic leaps in the last century. Women’s fashion has gone from the corset and button up boots to Jennifer Lopez’s infamous and revealing‚ low-cut Gucci dress. But why has this happened? What brought fashion from where it was in the nineteenth century to where it is now in the twenty-first? Did social changes produce these changes in fashion‚ or did fashion designers and couturiers change

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    systems. Automated teller machines have reduced the need for bank visits to obtain cash and carry out transactions. In general‚ automation has been responsible for the shift in the world economy from industrial jobs to service jobs in the 20th and 21st centuries. My friend‚ who worked in the field of publishing‚ told me that a lot of jobs are gone‚ many in layout and production‚ since computers do layout and design faster and more accurately. Here’s just a glimpse of how much the world is changing

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    17th and 18th centuries‚ if a parent were to have a child with a physical/mental incapability‚ disability or deformity‚ they were considered an embarrassment to society and should have be scorned‚ abandoned or put to death. Since parents didn ’t know what to do with their child‚ they would sometimes lock them up in cages like animals and hide them from society and sometimes their own self. As time went on‚ culture conditions and definitions started to change. Now in the 20th century‚ we ’re more understanding

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    THE GOLDEN BIRD THAT TARNISHED In the 19th century‚ the paramount moral challenge was slavery. In the 20th century‚ it was totalitarianism. In this century‚ it is the brutality inflicted on so many women and girls around the globe: sex trafficking‚ acid attacks‚ bride burnings and mass rape. Yet if the injustices that women in poor countries suffer are of paramount importance‚ in an economic and geopolitical sense the opportunity they represent is even greater. “Women hold up half the sky‚” in

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    Fall 2011 Assignment #2 Walter Benjamin’s‚ The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Walter Benjamin is an internationally renowned philosopher and a critical theorist from the early 20th century. He has written many diverse and intellectual pieces that were strongly influenced by the social‚ political and economic movement at the time. Benjamin’s thoughts and research is still fresh and recently obtained its due. The essay‚ “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

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    Crystal Palace

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    Crystal Palace Describe the exhibition come about‚ what was the reason for it‚ the understanding that the industrial revolution is permanent‚ not some strange thing thats happening to society . The description has to give us insight to why the exhibition was important and to modernism. Two Parts: Building itself- dimensions‚ what does it mean when you build with iron and glass (to form an interpretation)‚ no internal supports which creates space to exhibit. Linear thinking‚ transparency‚ pre-fabrication

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