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    Traditional Criticism

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    (1972/2009). The ‘traditional perspective;’ Critical essay: Mr. Douglass’s fifth of July. In J. A. Kuypers (Ed.)‚ Rhetorical criticism‚ perspectives in action (pp. 39-59). Lanham‚ MD: Lexington. F. I. Hill wrote the article The “Traditional” Perspective in 1972; later edited in 2009. This article was meant to inform readers about how to apply traditional criticism through the use of the theory of rhetoric. It was divided into two sections; the first being an overview of traditional criticism‚ and

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    CONTEMPORARY ARTIST ;THEIR WORKS. Aina Olabolu :art educator and painter Cheif Aina Onabolu (now late) was born in Ijebu-ode in Ogun state‚ Nigeria in the year 1882. The general impression the Europeans were having about contemporary African art was that of primitive and lacked impact on orld civilization Onabolu grew up in the midst of that notion and was determined to prove the white people wrong. He started to practice art on his own in 1900 even

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    and Cindy about their marriage and the challenges they’ve faced together as a married couple. I am encouraged by their relationship and have decided to use their relationship as a model for my second interview. John and Cindy have been married for almost 5 years. In addition to this union‚ there is McKenna‚ Cindy’s son. They are a blended family‚ of course‚ and are part of the more modern structure of families in our society. When reflecting upon their ideas about marriage‚ prior to actually being

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    Traditional Embroidery

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    Revival of traditional embroidery in contemporary costumes | Submitted by: Mikky Sharma & Arunima Joshi | ms104154 & ms104151 b.sc fad 3rd sem | Embroidery is the art or handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Embroidery may also incorporate other materials such as metal strips‚ pearls‚ beads‚ quills‚ and sequins. A characteristic of embroidery is that the basic techniques or stitches of the earliest work—chain stitch‚ stitch‚ running‚ satin

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    Same Sex Couples Adoption

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    Same-sex Couples Adopting People have been adopting children for many years‚ but the idea of same sex couples adopting has been rising. Many people believe that children who are raised by same sex couples will face many problems due to their parent’s sexual orientation. There are many advantages a child has with same-sex parents due to the fact that they face discrimination and are misnomered by many who do not support them. In many places‚ lesbian or gay couples are prohibited to adopt children

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    Interracial Couples Broadway: bright lights‚ famous celebrities‚ raging fans. With all the commotion of the production you might not even realize that they are teaching a life lesson. What is the effect of an interracial marriage in the emblematic Broadway recreation of The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet? Some people throughout the world are against interracial couples‚ this is precisely why the Broadway production of William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet will have an interracial

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    Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a socially or ritually recognized union or legal contract between spouses that establishes rights and obligations between them‚ between them and their children‚ and between them and their in-laws.[1] The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures‚ but it is principally an institution in which interpersonal relationships‚ usually intimate and sexual‚ are acknowledged. In some cultures‚ marriage is recommended or considered to be compulsory

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    why shopping online is a better alternative to traditional shopping. The first benefit of online shopping is the convenience. While others are out fighting traffic and waiting in lines‚ online shoppers are home relaxing. Online shoppers can go from store to store with a flick of a mouse‚ while traditional shoppers have to walk‚ drive or can’t get to the stores they want. Online shoppers also benefit when it comes to comparison shopping. Traditional shoppers have to put a lot of work into comparison

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    Contemporary Logistics

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    Reading List: Main Text: 1. Paul R. Murphy‚ Jr‚ Donald F. Wood‚ Contemporary Logistics‚ Pearson education 2. John J. Coyle‚ C. John Langley‚ Jr.‚ Brian J. Gibson‚ Robert A. Novack‚ Edward J. Bardi (2011)‚ Supply Chain Management: A Logistics Perspective‚ 8th Edition‚ Cengage Learning Additional Text : 1 Reza Farahani‚ ShabnamRezapou‚ LalehKardar (2011)‚ Logistics Operations and Management: Concepts and Models‚ Elsevier Lecture‚ Tutorial and Assignment Plan

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    Traditional Ideologies

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    ‘Traditional Ideologies’ The texts that we‚ the reader‚ tend to relate to most are the texts that reflect our values or include certain social issues of the present. Texts such as these are therefore quite commonly found beside the beds‚ on the coffee tables and in the bookcases of many Australians. These texts‚ in a way act as a barometer for values‚ and shifts in values in our society. This can be seen in many instances. For example‚ take the feature film ‘The Castle’

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