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    of the Scholastic method. The Scholastic method would compare two or more writings of a related source. The sources would be read aloud to a class of pupils or academics to point of the contradictions between the texts. Then through a series of dialectics focusing on philological and or logical (commonly Aristotelian logic after the Second Crusade circa 1149) analysis the two sides of the contradiction would be interoperated to essentially agree with each other. Gothic Architecture is a style of

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    Study Guide for GCOM 123 Students are recommended to know this information for class tests and the final exam. Fundamentals of Communication Chapter 1: Competent Communication What are the most common myths about communication? Explain the differences between the three models of communication: linear‚ interactive‚ and transactional. Define the basic communication elements contained in the communication models (channel‚ sender‚ receiver‚ message‚ encode‚ decode‚ context‚ fields of

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    Place Attachment Research

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    The main characteristic of the concept of place attachment‚ (Ainsworth & Bell‚ 1970) “the propensity of human beings to seek out the place in which they feel comfortable and secure”‚ the effective bond that people have with the place they habituate has rarely been explicitly emphasized (Hidalgo). However‚ as Riley noted: “the affective attachments to ideas‚ people‚ psychological states‚ past experiences‚ and culture” are the crucial element of the concept. “And it is through the vehicle of particular

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    COMM 1000 – EXAM 2 STUDY GUIDE In preparation for the second exam‚ familiarize yourself with the following material. Be aware that the exam will be comprised of: Multiple Choice‚ Short Answer‚ and Essay style questions. You should be able to demonstrate an understanding of major terms and concepts as well as their practical applications. Please note that anything covered in lecture‚ the assigned readings (Chapters 6-9)‚ or in your discussion section is fair game for the exam. INTERPERSONAL

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    Big Brother. The constant movement in the music and the discord of the different vocal parts helps develop the scenes of the book. Using Hegel’s dialectic to analyze the story of Winston Smith and Big Brother‚ Winston Smith acts as the “slave” to the “master” Big Brother‚ which ends with Winston finally accepting his love for Big Brother. This dialectic is presented in the fugue as the notes by the different voice parts clash; then at the end of the piece they come into harmony. The classical work

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    Kant International Relations

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    How "realistic" is Kantian "empirical realism"? Mainly by way of commentary on passages from the Analytic of Principles and Appendix to the Dialectic of the Critique of Pure Reason‚ Abela offers‚ first‚ the "priority-of-judgment" view: "Kant...banish[es] the idea of any epistemic intermediary between belief and the world" (35); "there is nothing outside judgment...that informs‚ constrains‚ or ultimately grounds objectively valid judgment" (139-40). The ultimate ground is simply the totality of one’s

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    The City in Literature

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    feudalism and the rise of empire and totalitarianism; the American city against the phenomenon of the wilderness‚ the frontier‚ and the rise of the megalopolis and the decentered‚ discontinuous city that followed. Throughout this book‚ Lehan pursues a dialectic of order and disorder‚ of cities seeking to impose their presence on the surrounding chaos. Rooted in Enlightenment yearnings for reason‚ his journey goes from east to west‚ from Europe to America. In the United States‚ the movement is also westward

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    Karl Marx and Max Weber

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    Romantic Literature and Saint-Simonian politics‚ not much later Marx had relocated by his own father to the University of Berlin where he studied Hegelianism influenced by Ludwig Ferbach and many other Hegelians. He was so grateful for G.W.F Hegal’s dialectics and mental thought of philosophy of Law. Later on in 1841‚ Marx finally earned his doctorate over the materialism and Atheism of Greek god atomists. The author claims that Marx saw civil Society as the sphere to be studied in order to understand

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    The Humanity of the Rebel “I must make the important distinction between the rebel and the revolutionary‚” says Dr. Rollo May‚ one of the most influential American existential psychologist among society‚ in an excerpt titled‚ “The Humanity of the Rebel” from his prominent book‚ Power and Innocence. Rollo May vividly highlights the enduring opposites of the rebel and the revolutionary amongst a society battling to protect conventional norms and traditions. As reasoning‚ optimistic human beings‚ many

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    IGS 300V1-124 Quarterly Test 1.The three things that John Locke states the government must provide that the state of nature lacks are: 1. A set of clear written laws for the settlement of particular conflicts and issues involving social order. 2. Impartial judge to interpret and uphold the written laws. 3. Force that is able to execute the necessary set laws. The conditions that Locke sets for the extent and power of the legislative body are: 1. “It can not be absolutely arbitrary over the lives

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