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    anti-establishment institution took over. In 1940‚ as modernity (or international style) began to take up the dominant rhetoric in architecture‚ Mumford published a widely shared view of the region in the 1980s‚ when the anti-establishment institution (postmodernism) began to take over the new institution: Regional through Lefaivre & Tzonis as well as Frampton. The "transformation" of the world’s incites regional ideas to reappear‚ because regionalism has always sought the best of both worlds‚ beginning with

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    Some commentators claim that Britain is becoming a classless society‚ one where the stamp of class leaves only a faint impression on people’s lives. Before checking whether this statement is true or not‚ the definition of “class” should be fathomed first. In a broad sense‚ social class is a collection of similarly placed individuals from a certain social group‚ who not only share common interests‚ but also similar lifestyle and cultural identities (Giddens‚ 2009: 458). Another key phrase supposed

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    In the postmodern age‚ when no more ‘metanarratives’ are to be believed‚ the glorious heritage of the golden past appears incredulous to the current generation. The current trend of poetry‚ which boasts itself of sceptically questioning the roots and traditions‚ where the motif of ‘emancipation’ is not needed‚ as the worth of human life itself is enquired‚ though is different from our ancient noble trend of poetry‚ yet still it manages to help man by making him search for his new identity; an identity

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    history and exposing the ideologies and structures that shape history. Bennett works both in traditional easel paintings and in multi-media‚ Photography‚ printmaking‚ video‚ performance and installation. The critical and aesthetic strategies of postmodernism have had significant impact on the development of his art practice. His work is layered and complex and often incorporates images‚ styles or references drawn from sources such as social history text books‚ western art history and Indigenous art

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    change   6. Feminism and religion De Beauvoir‚ El Saadawi‚ Watson Religion as a conservative force   7. Weber and religion Historical study - Calvinism‚ Lutheranism Modern view - rationalisation Religion as a past initiator of change   8. Postmodernism and religion Lyon‚ Bauman   9. Religious fundamentalism Definitions‚ examples‚ links to secularisation   10. Religious participation By social group (age‚ ethnicity‚ gender and social class)   11. Religious organisations Church‚ cult

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    so new as well as fresh. His novels are ―tugs at the emotions rather than moralizes serious literary ambitions. He places the facts laughably and mockingly memorizing the readers. His writings have achieved the greatest inheritance of refined postmodernism literature via dismantling the authority of the West. Five Point Someone‚ Chetan Bhagat’s first introductory novel deals with problem of engineering students in India who get into the country’s top university like IIT‚ only to revolt against the

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    References: http://www.experienceintegral.org/uploads/media/Fuhs_Toward_An_Integral_Approach_to_Org_Theory.pdf (Digital Solipsist 2010) Power from the Traditional‚ Modernist‚ and Postmodernist Prespectives‚ April 26‚ 2010 – Academic Paper‚ School http://www.digitalsolipsist.com/2010/04/26/power-from-the-traditional-modernist-and-postmodernist-perspectives/ (Foxconn Technology‚ Sept 11‚ 2012) http://topics.nytimes.com/top/news/business/companies/foxconn_technology/index

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    Implications for Researching the Organisation [a] Post Fordism? i) The 1980s: Flexible Specialisation and ’Disorganised Capitalism’: Piore and Sabel (1984) argue in The Second Industrial Divide[i] that new production systems must orientate towards multi-skilling and rapid re-skilling in order to accommodate the search for shifting and newly forming niche markets in a post mass production/mass consumer world. This implies economies of scope rather than economies of scale and a more creative

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    1. Describe the basic premises of the MRI approach to psychotherapy. Be sure to demonstrate your understanding of the implications of the basic premises for psychotherapy. MRI is a precursor to some of the postmodern approaches‚ such as the solution-focused therapy‚ narrative therapy and collaborative therapy. It is an example of a cybernetic approach through communication and control processes. One does not need to the nature of the problem. It’s enough to figure out how to control it. Milton

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    Module: Sociology (access to H.E.) SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY (unit 2) Learning outcomes: 1. Understand the nature of sociological theory and the ways in which sociological theories can be evaluated 2. Discuss the origins of sociological theory and the work of three major 19th century theorists 3. Critically evaluate the work of the four major schools of thought that developed during the 20th century and understand the meaning of key concepts within each theory Assessment criteria: 1.1

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