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    short‚ the whole prevailing order. The Cabaret closed its doors in early July and then at the first public soiree at Waag Hall[11] on July 14‚ 1916‚ Ball recited the first manifesto. In 1917‚ Tzara wrote a second Dada manifesto considered one of the most important Dada writings‚ which was published in 1918. Other manifestos followed. A single issue of the magazine Cabaret Voltaire was the first publication to come out of the

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    The manifesto ‘Wages against Housework’ has been written by Silvia Federici‚ a feminist Marxist as a part of her campaign commencing in 1975‚ directed at unifying women and bringing out their demands into the streets. It calls out to women regardless of their marital status‚ age‚ sexuality‚ nationality etc. to join the movement aimed at rallying against the prevailing social conditions under which they exist in the capitalistic society to make them “more favourable for women and consequently more

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    Slow-motion disaster below the waves. The Los Angeles Timea. Cala‚ A. (2011‚ April 15). Childhood obesity in America. Retrieved from http://justthink.org/about/childhood-obesity-in-america/?gclid=CLKG_KTQsq0CFUca6wodxggfmA Cornish‚ E. (2004). The futurist. The Art of Foresight ‚ 38‚ 31-37 Imbornoni‚ A. (2011). Women ’s rights movement in the U.S: timeline of key events in the American’s women rights movement from 1980-present. Retrieved from http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenstimeline3.html

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    Discourse: Ellen Lupton’s Deconstructivist Theory Key concepts from Ellen Lupton’s A Post-Mortem on Deconstruction? * Deconstruction is part of a broader field of criticism known as “post-structuralism‚” whose theorist have included Jacques Derrida‚ Roland Barthes‚ Michel Foucault‚ Jean Baudrillard‚ among others. Each of these writers has looked at modes of representation – from alphabetic writing to photojournalism – as culturally powerful technologies that transform and construct “reality”

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    Definition of ’Moore’s Law’ An observation made by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore in 1965. He noticed that the number of transistors per square inch on integrated circuits had doubled every year since their invention. Moore’s law predicts that this trend[->0] will continue into the foreseeable future. Although the pace has slowed‚ the number of transistors per square inch has since doubled approximately every 18 months. This is used as the current definition of Moore’s law. History The term

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    written by Douglas Rushkoff‚ was first published on the website Changethis.com. The purpose of the Changethis.com is to help writers spread their ideas through writing. In the beginning of “Time Ain’t Money” Rushkoff shows signs that he is writing a manifesto because he is letting the audience know what his policies‚ aims and goals are. Rushkoff uses the writing strategy of logos throughout the essay to inform and encourage the business world that times are changing from the industrial to digital age

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    century‚ was faced with. As many great political thinkers before and after him‚ Marx’s political ideology was partly shaped by his experiences‚ and is arguably the framework behind the inception of some of his greatest works such as the Communist Manifesto of 1848. Marx was born in Prussia at a time when a dynastic monarchy still maintained their rule and social woes were aggravated by the shift from Feudalism to an ever increasing Industrial society. As Marx continually moved from country to country

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    I personally believe that Marcel Duchamp was a sincere and serious artist who produced legitimate works of art. Duchamp was a French artist who worked independently of the Futurists and also brought the dimension of motion to Cubism. He was influenced by stroboscopic photography‚ which caused him to create his Nude Descending a Staircase‚ No. 2. This artwork included sequential camera images‚ which showed movement by freezing successive instants. This artist succeeded in his artwork by using sequential

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    What does Iron Man‚ the futurist‚ have in common with Gilgamesh Arguably the oldest hero in history? Well unsurprisingly not much‚ for instance Iron Man is a Genius Billionaire with a high-tech suit of armor. While Gilgamesh was an ancient king‚ a good ancient king‚ but still ancient. They both were searching for immortality and failed. Along the way they both depended on friends to defeat a common enemy. Both of them went searching for immortality‚ albeit different kinds. Gilgamesh wanted physical

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    Evangelicals stand for the truth found in God’s word and believe in the atoning death of Jesus Christ and his redemptive love. Evangelicals view the Bible as a guide to faith and practice. According to the Evangelical Manifesto‚ the Bible is God’s Word written and is “fully trustworthy.” An essential practice of Evangelical Christians is daily Bible reading. As followers of Christ‚ daily immersion in God’s Word is essential to discovering God’s truth. Through the truth

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