STRUCTURALISM - A theoretical method which is analytical not evaluative. - A way of approaching texts and practices derived from Ferdinand de Saussure. Exponents of Structuralism include: |Name |Field | |Claude Lévi Strauss |Anthropology | |Roland
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Francisco Vazquez de Coronado began his expedition from February 1540 to August 1542 to find fame‚ fortune‚ to explore the stories of the cities of gold that had been circulating‚ and to convert Indians to Catholicism. One such claim that Friar Marcos just came back from a journey that he had just taken‚ and he was telling the people of what he saw. When Antonio de Mendoza‚ the viceroy‚ found out about the city of gold he sent Coronado to find the city and establish trade. Vazquez de Coronado was selected
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Logline: A man with OCD who attempts to commit suicide by hanging keeps getting distracted by a talking‚ polymorphic cat that tells him what to do. Theme: Plein de Vie in French means full of life; being distracted by life. Even in our worst moments life is full of distractions that keeps us alive. Rough Outline: The man makes three attempts; The first attempt he makes‚ a black cat suddenly appears on the window sill and to his surprise starts talking to him without moving its mouth. It urges
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Saint Vincent de Paul: A Person of the 17th Century. A Person for the 21st Century. When Saint Vincent de Paul died in Paris on September 27‚ 1660 he left behind only a few meager personal possessions. Among these objects were his bachelor’s degree from the University of Toulouse and his graduate degree from the University of Paris. From among the many things that he could have saved‚ his careful preservation of these two diplomas testifies to the value that he placed on his own education‚
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celebrated everywhere in Brazil‚ but in Rio de Janeiro‚ the celebration becomes a fantastic spectacle during the summer months (February‚ and March) in the country. It is wild‚ wacky‚ frivolous‚ and most say‚ quite enjoyable. Passionate‚ exuberant Rio comes alive when Carnival begins. As the temperature heats up‚ so do days of seemingly endless parades‚ balls and parties in Cidade Maravilhosa‚ or the "Marvelous City"‚ as Rio is sometimes called. It has to do with people‚ with the color‚ with the music
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Samuel De Champlain (1567?-1635) was a French explorer and navigator who mapped much of northeastern North America and started a settlement in Quebec. Champlain also discovered the lake named for him (Lake Champlain‚ on the border of northern New York state and Vermont‚ named in 1609) and was important in establishing and administering the French colonies in the New World. In 1603‚ Champlain sailed to France on Francois Grave Du Pont’s expedition. They sailed up the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay
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Cosimo Medici was born in Florence Italy‚ on September 27th in the year 1389‚ he was the the first son to Giovanni de’ Medici and Piccarda de’ Bueri. He was just the son of a meer merchant‚ but his impact on Florence and it’s people would be immense. His father was the one who laid the foundation to the family’s massive fortune‚ after the death of his father in the year 1429 Cosimo Medici continued the legacy‚ turning a small banking business into the most powerful in Europe. When you are in the
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Over the years I have developed a distaste for the spectacle of joie de vivre‚ the knack of knowing how to live. Not that I disapprove of all hearty enjoyment of life. A flushed sense of happiness can overtake a person anywhere‚ and one is no more to blame for it than the Asiatic flu or a sudden benevolent change in the weather (which is often joy’s immediate cause). No‚ what rankles me is the stylization of this private condition into a bullying social ritual. The French‚ who have elevated
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Monroe‚ and Tina Fey. Yet our country has failed to elect a woman President since becoming a free nation. In three of the most iconic works of art‚ Venus of Willdendorf from the Paleolithic era‚ the Bust of Nefertiti from Amarna‚ Egypt and the Venus de Milo from Melos‚ Greece give us insight in the role played by women in each society. Throughout history‚ civilizations have portrayed women as objects of beauty and sensuality‚ all while limiting their natural rights. The Venus of Willdendorf is a
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new artistic currents in literature‚ like that of Mariano Azuela who’s direct experience of the Revolution gave way for his masterpiece Los de abajo in 1915 “Desde que se inicio el movimiento con Madero‚ sentí un gran deseo de convivir con auténticos revolucionarios-no de discursos‚ sino de rifles- como material humano inestimable para componer un libro‚ de suerte que esa sola circunstancia bastaba para sentir placer y satisfacción
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