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    Stuart Hall - The Floating Signifier Part 1 Starting with Spike Lee’s movie in wich individuals trowing racial slours and insoults on every race - Afro-Americans‚ Aisans‚ Latinos‚ Jews.. Sut Jhally (University of Massachusetts) is talking about visual race diferences (color‚ hair and bone). If we want fight against racism‚ first we have to understand it and see how it works in our minds‚ so we could better combat it on the streets.   What racism as philosophy contains is that is a natural connection

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    Case Study of Karen

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    Case study – KAREN This assignment is about Karen Lee who comes for personal counseling. As a therapist I use two theories (Psychoanalytic Therapy and Cognitive Behavior Therapy) separately to help her in solving her problem. Psychoanalytic therapy‚ basic assumption of human nature: Psychoanalytic treatment is highly individualized and seeks to show how the unconscious factors affect behavior patterns‚ relationships‚ and overall mental health. Treatment traces the unconscious factors to their

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    Analysis of Karen Russell

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    Analysis of Karen Russell’s St. Lucy’s Home for girls Raised by Wolves St. Lucy’s Home for girls Raised by Wolves‚ Karen Russell’s collection of fantastical short stories take all that is mundane and fractures it into a fantastical world with humor‚ dramatic tone‚ or cultural/religious undertones. Russell whirls a reader into her stories with her capability to encase a reader in the story with her repetition of one’s senses. Constantly brining in the senses of a reader brought in the smells of

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    Karen Leary Case – Philipp Loebermann Table of content: 1. Significant problem 2. Author´s point of view 3. Justification of the author´s point of view Significant problem Looking at cultural norms‚ Chung really operated under the established norms for Taiwanese culture. Chung was trying to build up a good relationship with the Taiwanese clients – to do so he tried to use some of the Chinese management principles: * Paternalism * Particularism * Insecurity In addition

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    effect is negative‚ then their existence and conduct will change for the worse. Regardless‚ the integrity and behavior of the individual will always change and adapt to the situation. This idea is clearly depicted in J.C Burkes “The story of Tom Brennan”‚ and the BBC’s “Death in Paradise”. These texts are able to prove that one’s mindset changed based on impactful‚ and meaningful correspondence between people. Positive

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    Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C Burke explores the ways how individuals grow when they are taken out of their comfort and venture into new experiences. The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C Burke follows the lives of the Brennan family‚ namely the title character Tom Brennan. After the events of a fatal car accident the novel depicts the chaos that tragedy can bring down upon a family and how it thrusts individuals into a new world. The novel follows the response of Tom Brennan in relation to

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    [Introduction] Today‚ we are going to talk about “The comparison of the English TV programs for adults and children”. As the objects of a comparison‚ we chose four programs: “えいごであそぼ” and “セサミストリート” are for children; “トラッド・ジャパン” and “3ヶ月トピック英会話” are for adults. We would like to talk about five things in our presentation. First of all I will introduce each TV programs; next Ayaka will talk about the “Entertainment”; next Keiko will talk about “Output/Input”; then‚ Risa will talk about “pronunciation”

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    Characters in ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ and how they deal with aspects of growing up or transitions into new phases of life and a broader world. Character: TOM BRENNAN Experience encountered | Growth‚ Change or other consequences as a result of the experience | Key quotes | Language identification and analysis | Car accident | Tom wants his old life back prior to the accident and he sees the accident as the end of his life as he knew it. He loses his sense of identity and sense of family

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    studied should be kept on the reading list of this module “Into the World”. “The Story of Tom Brennan” by J.C Burke and the feature article of “Sliver Linings” found in the of Sydney Morning Herald’s “The Good Weekend” both emphasise the idea that people are able to come out of difficult situations and see the world from a new perspective. Firstly‚ I would like to discuss the relevance of “The Story of Tom Brennan” through the character of Tom and Daniel. Tom experiences a massive change in his life‚

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    and prolonged suffering. The novel‚ ‘The Story of Tome Brennan’ by JC Burke is the epitome of the ways in which an individual’s attitudes about their life can be greatly challenged and reformed due to the catalyst of tragedy. Comparably John Schmann’s song‚ ‘I was only 19’ and Gwen Harwood’s poem‚ ‘Father and Child’ portrays the less favourable consequences of transitions which can lead individuals to develop

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