According to Foucault‚ the primary difference between Bentham’s Panopticon and the "disciplinary mechanism" of panopticism is that the Panopticon is a physical architectural utopia in which discipline is enforced and panopticism enforces discipline invisibly‚ without a physical‚ palpable presence. The idea of panopticism was refined in Bentham’s vision of the Panopticon‚ but true panopticism grew from this imaginary institution. Since man wrote his first law ‚ principles of power and discipline have
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According to Aristotle‚ Form * Is that which disciplines‚ directs and constrains matter. * You are a bit of matter come to existence with various forms that are within. If the form of being triangle makes it possible to have a certain degree‚ then your form should be giving you that kind of necessity. Forms bring you into reality. When form brings discipline‚ structure‚ through time in the universe does it do through discipline. Determinism is whatever is going on is the only way things
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“first strand” of the decision in FC of T v The Myer Emporium Ltd 87 ATC 4363? Did the courts apply the first strand in any of the following cases: FC of T v Cooling 90 ATC 4472‚ Westfield Ltd v FC of T 91 ATC 4234‚ Henry Jones (IXL) Ltd v FC of T 91 ATC 4663 and SP Investments Pty Ltd v FC of T 93 ATC 4170? If the first strand did not apply in some of these cases but amounts were nevertheless assessable‚ on what basis was this so? Answer: Introduction to the Myer Case and its “STRANDS”: In
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Bringing together the views of the five major strands of conservatism allowed for a larger support group rallying behind one candidate‚ and a platform acceptable to more moderate Americans‚ who previously may have seen conservatism as too extreme. Major aspects of this new conservatism were lower taxes
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Flash Through the Past Throughout the span of history‚ every age in time has had various levels of affiliation with religious structures. While the forms‚ shapes‚ and mediums of these artworks may differ through time‚ the symbol that each represents is the uniting factor. This commonality is observed in several art pieces‚ namely that of the Parthenon‚ Hagia Sophia‚ arch of Titus‚ Sant’Apollinare Nuovo‚ Amiens cathedral‚ and the boundary stones within the complex of Djozer. Initiating the path
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Josh Mann Wendy Pawlak 9-22-11 Textual Analysis “Pass” There is a time in everyone’s life where they discover their sexuality. Boyer Rickel’s short story “Pass” demonstrates the beginning stages of a boy discovering his sexuality. The main character is a 10-year-old boy who finds himself “always in the company of men never with women” (315‚ Rickel). These masculine environments influence his sexuality and his understanding of his sexual preference. At one point in the narrative the boy finds
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Textual features: language features Alliteration when the poet uses the same consonant letter at the beginning of a number of words placed close together e.g. dark plastic skeleton dangling near my French doors. Apostrophe addressing an inanimate object or a dead person as if they were alive e.g. ‘Death be not proud though some have called thee mighty’(Donne‚ J in Favourite verse (1999) Hurford‚ C (Ed)‚ Parragon‚ Bath. p.450) Assonance when the poet repeats the same vowel sound in a number of words
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Commercials used in our society have certain characteristics for targeting age differences and gender‚ however there are some for both sexes. The ways commercials are presented is by highlighting specific material like edible substances or daily use items. Throughout the years‚ commercials have evolved and demonstrated unique ways to win the consumer’s taste by using adorable or comedic tactics. Commercials in the Brave New World isn’t that different from our own‚ well a a lot actually‚ but there
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forgets campaign posters‚ spontaneously grabs a bite to eat from a man having lunch by the roadside‚ and finally climbs into a bodaboda whilst assuring the driver of the latter he would give him fuel after he was elected president. After further analysis of the article‚ one thing stands out. Namely‚ the journalist seems to focus on the events that took place in a rather superficial and informal manner‚ adding a slightly biased tone to his/her article. For‚ firstly‚ the short paragraphs use a lot
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The One Show‚ 6th October 2014‚ Textual Analyses of first 3 minutes As a live television programme The One Show must be clear and succinct‚ so that the programme takes place within the set time while having the authenticity of it all happening at the same time it is being watched. The importance of television being live can be explained by Philip Auslander‚ ‘the common assumption is that the live event is ‘real’ and that mediated events are … artificial reproductions of the real.’ However‚ with
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