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    2.1. b- Blacks: Internalizing the White Colonial Discourse: This victimization of blacks is‚ in fact‚ far from being one sided. Just like they were oppressed and suppressed by external forces‚ they also contributed to their own subjugation‚ by internalizing the colonial discourse advocated by the Apartheid in order to preserve the status quo. The long years of silencing all kinds of revolt and blocking all attempts to proving the blacks’ well being had affected greatly and negatively

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    The Five Major Discourses of Matthew are extensive and all end with the same words: “when Jesus had finished these words…” Matthew recounts part of the history of Jesus by placing the discourses in strategic positions by following a sequence. In the first discourse the “Sermon of the Mount” (Mt. 5: 3-7:27)‚ this discourse was one of the most important sermons given my Jesus‚ because he was at the center of His preaching. Also‚ he teaches his disciples how to pray the Our Father. In this sermon‚

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    The theory behind a community of practice was first introduced by Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger (1991). Firstly described within their novel Situated Learning: Legitimate Peripheral Participation (1992)‚ yet their theory was not noticeably defined until Penelope Eckert (2006) gave this theory the title community of practice. Eckert defines a community of practice as “a collection of people who engage in an ongoing basis in some common endeavor” (Eckert‚ 2006) which is exactly what we see within the

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    Sociology Assessment Task 1 Community: Football community How can some sociological concepts give me new insights into my community? The football community has numerous sociological concepts that are apparent. To accurately identifying these notions and theories is highly significant in understanding and interpreting the fundamental principles of an effective community. The concept Conspicuous consumption is a substantial factor in the football community as members such as players and

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    ROLE OF COMMUNITY RADIO IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT By Saad Ullah Khan Research Scholar‚ Department of Mass Communication Aligarh Muslim University‚ Aligarh 202002‚U.P.‚ India Email: saadgeneration84@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT: India became independent on 15 August 1947.Though‚ after Independence we achieved tremendous success in many fields but still much is needed to be done in order to become a developed nation. Statistics betrays that after Independence our growth rate has increased from 3% to 9 %

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    discipline‚ and local communities. Based on the feedback offered by the provider‚ identify the best approach for teaching. Prepare a presentation to accompany the teaching plan and present the information to your community. Select one of the following options for delivery of the presentation: PowerPoint presentation – no more than 30 minutes Pamphlet presentation – 1 to 2 pages Poster presentation Appropriate community settings include: Public health clinic Community health center Long-term

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    In René Descartes: Discourse on Method and Meditations on first Philosophy we see a different approach to the course theme of God and the soul and the way we view philosophy again challenging what does and does not exist. “I have always thought two issues namely‚ God and the soul- are chief among those that ought to be demonstrated with the aid of philosophy rather than theology.” (1) Descartes takes a different approach when arguing for skepticism through the method of Cartesian doubt. This method

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    Machiavelli & The Common Good In Discourses on Livy‚ Machiavelli argues that the purpose of politics is to promote a “common good.” This statement holds true in Machiavelli’s The Prince‚ albeit differently than one might expect. It is evident in The Prince that Machiavelli believes ensuring the common good of the community should hold high priority; therefore a primary duty of the Prince to fulfill. Machiavelli’s view on how this should be obtained‚ however‚ drastically opposes the opinions

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    CUENCA‚ AN ATTRACTIVE CITY FOR ITS REWARDS Cuenca‚ the third city of Ecuador has gained important recognitions as follows: The Cultural Patrimony of Humanity‚ The University city‚ and the Patrimony Heritage city. Most essential aspects have been attributed for these denominations such as history‚ architecture‚ weather‚ typical food‚ customs among others‚ making of this impressive touristic city a nice place to live and visit for national and international tourists. First‚ it is fundamental

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    POWER BEHIND DISCOURSE Main points in this session: 1. Power behind discourse: Standard language 2. Power behind discourse: discourse types as ‘effects of power’ 3. Power and access to discourse The idea of ‘power behind discourse’ is that the whole social order of discourse is put together and held together as a hidden effect of power. Fairclough (1989) = three aspects of ‘power behind discourse’‚ i.e. of hidden effects of power: 1. Standard language 2. particular discourse types which

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