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    In the work of Best‚ S. and Kellner‚ D. “Postmodern turn” (1997‚ p.152) they state that postmodern architecture was a particular reaction to the aesthetics and as they describe “Philosophical assumptions” of the International Style. This is because one believes that the International style was refusing to incorporate the architectural forms of previous generations as if they were trying to detach themselves from the past. In contrary Best‚ S. and Kellner‚ D. (1997‚ p.153) claim that postmodernism

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    We Americans have been having a love affair with our cars for centuries. We have pampered‚ wrecked‚ washed‚ altered‚ painted and pined for our cars for our entire lives. One can only imagine it for our vehicles and someone has attempted it. Below are just 10 incredible facts about cars and drivers since the first car was created in 1672 by Ferdinand Verbiest. Perhaps the strangest attempt at renewable energy sources for cars is Cappuccino. The ‘Car-Puccino’ costs around 50 times more to run than

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    For many years when it started ‚ advertising was a divine gift to the mass media . It embodied the epitome of information superhighway during the time when it was starting as it allowed consumers to get information about products and services at the comfort of their homes ‚ while reading the news for instance ‚ or perhaps while watching the television or listening to the radio . Advertisers ‚ however ‚ were not content on how they can reach consumers and thus initiated ways in ensuring that every

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    September 11—page no: 120-130 2 : Martha Crenshaw-- Published by Penn State Press‚ 1995--Terrorism in context—page no: 595- 560 3 : John David Slocum-- Published by Rutgers University Press‚ 2005-- terrorism‚ media‚ liberation— Page no: 140-160 4: Douglas Kellner-- Published by Paradigm‚ 2005-- Media spectacle and the crisis of democracy: terrorism‚ war‚ and election battles—page no: 215- 227 5 : Mark A. Gabriel -- Published by Charisma House‚ 2002 -- Islam and Terrorism – page no: 120 – 189 6 : John

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    studying the subject. Throughout the text‚ it will teach you that psychological disorders are rarely caused by a single influence‚ but rooted in multiple factors: biological‚ psychological‚ cultural‚ social‚ familial‚ and even political. Kellner‚ Robert. Somatization and Hypochondriasis (1985). Praeger Publishers. This journal brought together a wide range of research‚ presenting new information on the nature of functional somatic symptoms and hypochondriasis. It displays surveys historical

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    Fiction. New York: Routledge‚ 1988. Jameson‚ Fredric. Postmodernism‚ Or‚ The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Durham: Duke UP‚ 1991. Jameson‚ Fredric. The Cultural Turn: Selected Writings on the Postmodern‚ 1983-1998. London: Verso‚ 1998. KellnerDouglas‚ and Sean Homer. Fredric Jameson: A Critical Reader. Houndmills‚ Basingstoke‚ Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2004. Murphie‚ Andrew‚ and John Potts. Culture and Technology. New York: Palgrave Macmillan‚ 2003. Perry Anderson. The Origins of Postmodernity

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    Introduction: For some years some subtle changes in the practice of advertising have been reshaping the society people live in. The force of advertising reaches out and touches everyone living and working in the modern world today. Advertising is claimed by its practitioners to be largely responsible for the good things in life and is criticized by its opponents as the cause of unpleasant things (Lee & Johnson‚ 1999). The impact of advertising on the society is a fiercely debated topic‚ and has

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    1. Compare the story "Super Toys Last All Summer Long" with the movie Artificial Intelligence. Do they use the same symbols? Do they have the same themes? Explain why or why not. * ** Adapting literature for the big screen is a risky process‚ and can yield great results as well as a poor‚ butchered‚ dubbed-down version of an otherwise major work. Fortunately‚ Stanley Kubrick ’s Artificial Intelligence movie has proved‚ by its extended use of dystopia and its focus on the human/machine relationships

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    Wheatley & Kellner-rogers wrote “No one forges ahead independently‚ molding the world to his or her presence while the rest trail admiringly behind. We tinker ourselves into existence by unobserved interactions with the players who present themselves to us”. This passage

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    father. His father‚ on the other hand‚ appears to be an alcoholic who is also rude and arrogant‚ clapping at the waiters and being noisy and superior. But he seems to want to show his “superior status” also by using words like garcon‚ sommelier‚ Kellner or cameriere‚ and by taking his son to ‘his club’‚ but instead he appears rather sad‚ a father desperately trying but failing to impress his son. His ‘I’m sorry sonny… I’m terribly sorry’ towards the end is more than just a surface apology for Charlie’s

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