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    only by the white skin colour. In his article “Nadine Gordimer and Post-Apartheid Interregnum: An analysis of July’s People”‚ Ernest Cole highlights this idea stating that: In the discourse of race‚ the body in terms of skin color is treated as hermeneutic through which race and the humanity of people could be interpreted. Skin color becomes an index for classification and categorization of people into races and‚ in the index of Apartheid‚ provides

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    Society and the Formation of a Documentary Heritage:" Issues in the Appraisal of Archival Sources by HANS BOOMS1 Editors’ Introduction Hans Booms’article "Gesellschafsordnungund ~berlieferungsbildung: Problematik Zur archivarischer Quellenbewertung" originally appeared in Archivalische Zeitschrift 68 (1972)‚ pp. 3-40 and is reprinted here with the kindpermission of that publication and of the author. The work is an expansion of an address delivered by Booms at the opening of the German Archives

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    Overview The 20th century brought many of the modern arts that we are used to see and enjoy every day. Ones of these are painting‚ literature‚ film and music. Painting 20th-century Western painting begins with the heritage of painters like Vincent van Gogh‚ who were essential for the development of modern art. By 1903 the impetus of Symbolism was expended and a new and enigmatic mood was forming. The new attitude drew on a vein that was comic‚ poetic‚ and fantastic‚ exploring an irrational quality

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    Introduction Over the course of history‚ many things have come and gone. Throughout these changes‚ some aspects of life have remained constant. Conflict is a persistent feature that has caused strife in the past‚ present‚ and will likely continue in the future. Within these contentious events‚ opposing sides often label each other the “enemy.” As history shows‚ these situations are likely to occur in an individual’s life; therefore it’s important to know how one should handle one’s self in such

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    knowledge. The range of social scientific methods has also expanded. Social researchers draw upon a variety of qualitative and quantitativetechniques. The linguistic and cultural turns of the mid-twentieth century led to increasingly interpretative‚ hermeneutic‚ and philosophicapproaches to the analysis of society. Conversely‚ recent decades have seen the rise of new analytically‚ mathematically andcomputationally rigorous techniques‚ such as agent-based modelling and social network analysis. Sociology

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    S. Lincoln (1994). Competing paradigms in qualitative research. In: N.K. Denzin and Y.S. Lincoln (Eds.). Handbook of Qualitative Research‚ Thousand Oaks‚ CA: Sage‚ 105-117 Heckman‚ J.J and J.A Hein‚ S.F. and Austin‚ W.J. (2001). Empirical and hermeneutic approaches to phenomenological research in psychology: a Comparison‚ Psychological Methods‚ 6‚ 3-17. Hill‚ J. and McGowan‚ P. (1999). Small business and enterprise development: Questions about research methodology‚ International Journal of Entrepreneurial

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    Mentoring Role in the Process of Learning to Lead Introduction Leaders are considered as the significant aspect in communities or organizations. The impact of leaders can lead organizations to the success or adversely to the failure in achieving their goals. Many perspectives on this theme had created comprehensive understanding and may be used in many different contexts. The meaning of leader and leadership and other debatable issues associated in its construct should be understood in its

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    literature/music/art Hypodermic needle theory: a message sent was a message received 1970s -> John Fisk‚ Stuart Hall: audiences are intelligent; meaning is not written in stone in the text‚ meaning lies in the process and the context Sacramental hermeneutics: in the beginning there was the word (John 1:1) Speech was seen as creative and powerful John proposed that the knowledge we needed was in scripture‚ in the “goodnews”; this is where we find the truth Inditement of the capitalist regime in England

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    FOUCAULT‚ Michel. Governmentality. In: BURCHELL‚ Graham; GORDON‚ Colin; MILLER‚ Peter Miller (Eds.). The Foucault Effect: Studies in governmentality. Harvester Wheatsheaf. Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 1991. _____. About the beginning of the hermeneutics of the self‚ edited by Mark Blasius‚ Political Theory‚ Evanston‚ v. 21‚ n. 2‚ p. 198-227‚ May 1993. _____. The birth of biopolitics. In: RABINOW‚ Paul (Ed.). Michel Foucault‚ Ethics: Subjectivity and truth. New York: The New Press‚ 1997. _____

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