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    John Berger and History

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    In his first essay of Ways of Seeing‚ John Berger claims that all power‚ authority‚ and meaning that was once held by an original work of art has been lost through the mass reproduction of these works that has occurred in recent years. He writes of an entirely bogus religiosity (116-117) that surrounds these art objects and that the meaning of the original work no longer lies in what it uniquely says but in what it uniquely is (117). He claims that because of reproduction‚ the art of the past no

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    Marketing Plan of Berger

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    issues that must be considered for doing a business. In this dynamic business world the scenario of business aspect changes so rapidly that one false decision could cause the firm to loose its very existence. We have chosen to conduct the study in BERGER paints Bangladesh Limited because they are the leading firm in the painting industry occupying the highest market share. Objective of the study The objective of the report is to involve us in a practical situation about how a company develops

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    Observation I observed a video titled “Emily As Cashier”. In the video‚ I observed a girl named Emily. She’s less than 3 years old. The setting was in their kitchen with a table and chairs. Emily was in the middle chair while her mom and dad sat beside her. In the middle of the kitchen table‚ there was Emily’s red cash register toy and a white bag. The video started while Emily was pressing her toy. She then pulled out clothes from the white bag which she got help from her mother. She stated “ok”

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    Seeing John Berger

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    2010 Seeing Comes First One of the most important senses that we human have is the ability to see things. We see the image of the object first before the image is send to our brain and processes it. The essay “Ways of Seeing”‚ written by John Berger took art as an example‚ to show the way how modern people view art and the influences that traditional oil painting has had on society and modern day society. The way people now a day perceives an art image is different than the way it was seen before

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    Berger vs. Appiah

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    Although John Berger and Anthony Appiah discuss very different topics in their essays Ways of Seeing and race‚ they are very similar in several ways. I found that the two have similar writing styles. Although Berger’s is a little bit more complex than Appiah’s‚ I found that they both write using extremely long sentences and difficult vocabulary. Aside from writing styles‚ I also found Berger and Appiah similar in their views. Both seem to go against the normal view of society. For example‚ in

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    Distinguish between offer & invitation to treat. An offer is a definite promise to be bound provided that certain terms are to be accepted. The Contracts Act 1950 uses the term ‘proposal’ but it has the same meaning as an ‘offer. Section 2(a) defines a proposal as ‘when a person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything‚ with a view to obtaining the assent of that other to the act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal. An invitation to treat is a statement

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    Culture is a very powerful system that we have today in the world. As stated in the text of the third edition of Invitation to the Life Span‚ culture is defined as ‘A system of shared beliefs‚ norms‚ behaviors‚ and expectations that persists over time and prescribe social behavior and assumptions. In every culture‚ something is done differently than the others. Weather is taking time off to care for a baby or going right back to work after a baby’s birth. It’s all different. We also have similarities

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    What Is Sociology?

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    What is sociology? We can start by saying that sociology is the systematic study of human society. Sociology should be more than you find in a good documentary on a social issue. It is certainly more than listings of facts and figures about society. Instead it becomes a form of consciousness a way of thinking‚ a critical way of seeing the social. Seeing the general in the particular. In his short book ‘Invitation to Sociology’(1963) characterized the sociological perspective as seeing the general

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    discretion‚ however‚ more often than not‚ the things we do are a result of the thoughts‚ actions‚ and ideas of the people around us. The effects of influence are everywhere‚ yet no one seems to notice. In the article “The Invisible Influence”‚ Jonah Berger discusses the positive and negative impacts it has on our lives. In the book Ender’s Game‚ Orson Scott Card shows how easily children can be swayed by the environment they grow up in‚ which leads them to make skewed decisions‚ both good and bad. In

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    Emmergency of Sociology

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    Sociology is the scientific study of human groups. It provides tools for understanding how and why our society functions‚ impact of social intuitions on individual lives‚ and the challenges of social interaction between individuals and society. Sociology enables one to see the world in a new light. Cragun‚ D. (2011). In a country like the Zambia where individualism is celebrated‚ it is very easy to forget that the way we behave and feel is socially produced. Whether they are friendships‚ families

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