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    mechanics and a relativity where time is suspect. By using fundamental presuppositions containing elements of symmetry‚ causality‚ completeness‚ continuum and invariance‚ Einstein concluded that "the noblest aim of all theory ... is to make these irreducible elements as simple and as few in number as is possible without having to renounce the adequate representation of any empirical content." Holton contends that the two-dimensional approach of combining

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    "Thematics" by Boris Tomashevsky - Chapter Summary Tomashevsky‚ Boris. "Thematics." Russian Formalist Criticism: Four Essays. Comp. Lee T. Lemon and Marion J. Reis. Lincoln: University of Nebraska‚ 1965. 62-95. Print. About Tomashevsky Tomashevsky is a Formalist. (From Wikipedia: In literary theory‚ formalism refers to critical approaches that analyze‚ interpret‚ or evaluate the inherent features of a text. The formalist approach reduces the importance of a text’s historical‚ biographical

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    Philosophy‚ art would’ve been “assimilated to […] therapy” like religion‚ because it could’ve very simply valueless and reduced to simple entertainment. Pushing it further‚ he adds that “what had to be exhibited was not only that which was unique and irreducible in art in general”‚ but also the subject of painting specifically had to detach itself from other art forms and return to its own roots. Greenberg was then able to identify that what characterizes the uniqueness of each form of art is the nature

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    “Australian poetry gives us insight into the human condition.” Discuss this statement with reference to at least 3 poems. Human condition encompasses the unique and inevitable features of being human. It includes all aspects of human behaviour‚ irreducible part of humanity that is inherent and not dependent on factors such as gender‚ race or class. Human condition also includes concerns such as the meaning of life and anxiety regarding the inescapability of death. The techniques used in the poems

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    Case: Fisher-Price Toys‚ Inc. 1. Basic information 1) 2) Company: Fisher-Price Toys‚ Inc. (Industry: Child toys) Business dilemma: a rash marketing decision has to be made on carrying out whether a new quality product (product name: ATV Explorer) at exceptional high price or a new less-quality product at moderate price 2. Business dilemma 1) Key problem: (1) price-point: Cost for a projected toy can’t be made within budget‚ resulting in a much higher price ($18.5) than planned. High price disobeys

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    In the second chapter of What if? Religious Themes in Science Fiction‚ Mike Alsford introduces the idea that science fiction is much more than the futuristic technologies that many people have defined the genre by‚ but is more about the human condition and what defines us as humans. When viewing science fiction through this lens‚ the futuristic technologies are little more than a literary device‚ and the focus shifts to the deeper elements of the plot. In the second chapter‚ Alsford looks at different

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    Talcott Parsons there is a ‘functional fit’ between the nuclear family and modern society. He sees the nuclear family as uniquely suited to meeting the needs of modern society for a geographically and socially mobile workforce‚ and as performing two ‘irreducible functions’- the primary socialisation of children and the stabilisation of adult personalities. He claims these functions contribute to the overall stability and effectiveness of society. Hence‚ other family types can be considered as abnormal

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    would not be able to continue. Socialisation of the young into societys shared norms and values. Meeting its members economic needs‚ such as shelter and food. Talcott Parsons Parsons believes that every family in every society has two basic and irreducible functions the primary socialisation of children and the stabilisation of adult personalities. The initial or primary socialisation takes place in the early years of a childs life within the family group. During this period the child learns the

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    The Theme of Love in Books VIII – XV of Augustine’s De Trinitate The structure of Augustine’s De Trinitate conforms to the rule that “authority takes precedence over reason.” Having expounded upon the scriptural revelation of God‚ in the latter half of his grand exposition on the Trinity the Church Father attempts to draw from things here knowable an analogy befitting of God. Yet in his pursuit for an analogy depictive of the true God both the precondition from which he begins and the conclusion

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    The Vietnam War was the longest deployment of U.S. forces in hostile action in the history of the American republic. Although there is no formal declaration of war from which to date U.S. entry‚ President John F. Kennedy’s decision to send over 2‚000 military advisers to South Vietnam in 1961 marked the beginning of twelve years of American military combat. U.S. unit combat began in 1965 (Anderson‚ 1999). During this time there were many significant lessons that were learned and still affect the

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