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    script which is irrevocably linked to the governing discourse on sexuality (power-knowledge). The concept of power to Foucault is that which is enforced not by authoritative top-down legal policing

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    according to the rules and guideline knowing that if they don’t‚ it will show up in one of the technological methods of monitoring. Thus the panopticon proves to be a good metaphor as it accurately displays the power of knowledge. More importantly Foucault would be most concerned by Machine Bureaucracy because the structure consists of highly formalised works and therefore power takes form through monitoring. The workers are monitored according to the set tasks and standard designs. Everything is done

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    Power “excludes‚” “represses‚” “censors‚” “abstracts‚” “masks‚” and “conceals‚” according to Foucault (Smith‚ 2006‚ p. 91). More and more postmodern churchgoers are gravitating towards nondenominational congregations where there is not an established hierarchy of control. People don’t like being told how to worship or what they should believe. They

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    early nineteenth century. Its origins are mixed. it is the general principle of a new ‘political anatomy’ whose object and end are not the relations of sovereignty but the relations of discipline. According to Foucault‚ the primary difference between Bentham’s Panopticon and the "disciplinary mechanism" of panopticism is that the Panopticon is a physical architectural utopia in which discipline is enforced and panopticism enforces discipline

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    her time on different objects such as toys‚ food‚ and people. Berger (pg. 158) says that by the 12 months of an infant’s life he or she should have a vision of 20/20. During the hour we observed Lauren she played with different objects. Mostly the three-dimensional objects she enjoyed more. For example she brought a Barbie with her and played with it for a sufficient amount of time and allowed the other infants to enjoy it as well. Berger (pg. 159) mentions that infants enjoy 3-dimensional object rather

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    In Paul Smoke’s article‚ which analyzes the use of subnational revenue for decentralization efforts‚ he claims that generating subnational revenue often fails even when normative instruction has been followed. In an attempt to shed light to this oddity‚ he posses the question‚ “are the principles inappropriate‚ or are they just poorly applied?” He later goes on to demonstrate how both elements hinder decentralization efforts (Smoke 2013). This notion of principle versus practice echoes an issue psychiatry

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    CRST 2A BODY CONSTRUCTS • What constitutes the ideal body? • What is a saleable body image? • How should we look‚ love and behave? • The Body is mutable and liminal. It is vulnerable and powerfully re-inventive. • The body in advertising becomes a warzone‚ characterised by threats‚ deficiencies and deferrals. • Appearance and sexuality are complex media issues. • Four concepts relating to the use of the body in advertising: anxiety‚ envy‚ glamour and sexuality (R Coward‚ 1996) SEEING THE SELF Body

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    complete the Bachelor of Business Administration Program in BRAC University. An Internship position at Berger Paints Bangladesh Limited was acquired and topic of the report was proposed to the supervisor of my internship course. With her approval and conscience this report was prepared. 1.2 GENERAL OBJECTIVE The report serves mainly the following purpose:  To find out the market share of Berger Paints BD Ltd. (BPBL) at Mirpur DOHS area. 1.3 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES The specific objectives of

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    * 3 Dimension (invisible): domination that is difficult to measure or identify – hidden‚ insidious. (eg. Marxism‚ communism‚ poverty‚ ideology) * WHO: actor centered theory of power (celebrity products/people) * MICHEL FOUCAULT: * Interested in institutional and disciplinary power as “ regimes of truth” (the DE individualism of power) * Concerned with the institutional and disciplinary power we have – not just on the individual * Mechanisms

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    people suffering in wars. On the other hand‚ the second essay “Hiroshima” by John Berger is talking about the disaster of two atomic bombs being dropped in Japan. Berger‚ who is a painter himself‚ is describing the picture in the book called “Unforgettable Fire”; the book has pictures that have been drawn by non-professional survivals describing their experience‚ or as they call it “hell on earth”.

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