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    REALISM IN EDUCATION: Realism can be defined as a philosophical position that asserts the existence of an objective order of reality and the possibility of human beings gaining knowledge about this reality. Many teachers support the philosophy of realism and it is seen that the realist curriculum is highly valued in the field of present educational system. Realism believes that in order to teach students effectively‚ an overall curriculum is of utmost importance. According to Gutek‚ the Realism’s

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    Ghost dance essay

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    Ghost dances   Describe in detail the themes of this dance ‐ Christopher Bruce’s choreography around this time ‐ how the themes link together.   How does the movement support these themes (2 parts) and how has Christopher Bruce used costume to enhance the communication of the themes. Christopher Bruce created ghost Dances in 1981 with the Dance Company Rambert dance company. Christopher’s first inspiration for the dance was when he was given some records by a chillian group into‐Illimani

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    Realism and Henry James

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    Realism‚ in the broadest of definitions‚ is the faithful representation of reality or verisimilitude. The realist is considered to be the "philosophical extrovert" . Within the scope of American literature‚ ‘realism ’ spans the time period from the Civil War to the turn of the century. Some claim that American realism was the product of a country shaken by war combined with technological advances and increased consciousness of nationhood. Realism‚ according to Weinberg‚ "denies the continuum of time

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    Paintings of a realism nature are a source that illustrates the Gilded Age activities and how people viewed political‚ economic and social elements within their society. Winslow Homer (1836 –1910) a naturalist painter through his scenes of outdoor life explored the glitter of the Gilded Age with under currents of the life of African Americans. Various artists of the Gilded age explored themes related to a society in transition brought about by industrialization and rapid economic growth. Some artists

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    Hyper Realism

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    In class it was suggested that "hyper real" TV offers it viewers a particularly powerful depiction of the "real" world. Hyperreality is defined as fetishizing the sensory experience of the "real" so that reality is grossly over-simplified. When looking at real TV even though these programs are shot‚ selected‚ and edited by somebody in the long run they are still real. What happens when the depiction of the real world is shown through a game show? Is it still real? In trying to explain how media

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    Italian Neo-Realism

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    This Essay will discuss how neo realism only lasted ten years and how it was committed to representing life as it was lived‚ in complete contrast to the fascist propaganda films it superseded. It will discuss and debate this by analyzing some of the most prominent films and their directors that represented the movement. The main exponents of the neorealist movement were Visconti‚ Rossellini and De Sica (Hayward‚ 2000)‚ “The Movement lasted from 1942 to 1952‚ even though critics credit Roberto

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    Realism in Heart of Darkness

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    | 2. ‘Those who read me know my conviction that the world‚ the temporal world‚ rests on a few very simple ideas; so simple that they must be as old as the hills. It rests notably‚ among others‚ on the idea of Fidelity’ (Joseph Conrad). How is ‘realism’ problematized by any one of the texts in this block? You must make reference to at least one definition of literary terms (for instance‚ Baldick’s definition in the course reader.) Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart Of Darkness’ bases itself around the theme

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    Essay on Right Realism

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    emerged in the 1980s as a response to what Rock called a “theory bottleneck.” Two versions of realist theory have been developed‚ left and right realism. Both reflect different political perspectives‚ with right realism going together with Conservative views and particularly those of the New Right. It is important how realist theories and right realism emerged in the 1980s as this is when the ‘New Right’ really came to prominence with Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Government. They believed in

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    Ghost Story

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    Justin was an 16 year old kid‚ who went to Harper High School in Chicago‚ Illinois. He was also an very bad person where he got really bad grades. The worst part was when‚ he tried to steal a very valuable diamond ring worth thousands of dollars and not get caught but‚ in the end he was caught by that stupid security guard at the jewelry store red handed in Chicago‚ Illinois. “ I hate this world‚ I hate life‚ I hate everything‚ why was I even born.” Justin quickly admitted that he stole the valuable

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    Realism vs. Liberalism

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    International Relations (IR) in 1919‚ two theories have prevailed over the rest‚ namely Realism and Liberalism. While designed with a uniform purpose‚ the values and concepts prevalent in the two theories are starkly contrasting. Yet each of the theories is effective even in the contemporary setting‚ as can be demonstrated when rationalising the current Ukrainian crisis. Realism Central to all analysis in Realism is the concept of power. All interactions in the international system are a balance of

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