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    Post-Marxist Feminist Reading on The Progress: A Short Story by F. Sionil Jose By Althea Kitz Gopez Eng 62.1‚ 1st Sem‚ SY 2012-2013 Upon reading F. Sionil’s short story “The Progress”‚ my initial reaction was that the characters where described based on the stereotypes of Filipino working citizens. The author was able to highlight common Filipino economic problems. However‚ a female portrays the role of a breadwinner‚ instead of the usual male character. Marina Salcedo‚ a government employee

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    bleak day‚ full of buckling‚ uncared for cement‚ and unmanaged lawns. Each house is full of people‚ people glued to their viewing screens‚ oblivious to the world outside their living rooms and the mass manipulation of the population. Society is stalling‚ unable to progress because nonconformity was punished by an extended stay at a psychiatric center‚ as evidenced by Leonard Meade’s quick deposition. In this definite Marxist society‚ people have eliminated on crime‚ but have also given up free will

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    Assess The Marxist view that the main role of the family is to serve the interests of capitalism The Marxist perspective comes from Frederick Engel‚ which it stressed on the patriarchal structure of families. Basically the Marxism suggested males are the dominant of the whole family. For instance‚ it’s essential to solve the problem of the inheritance of the private property in order to pass them to their children/heirs; in another words‚ it’s unlikely for women to be a part of the responsibilities

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    Marxist Approach to Media

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    Describe the Marxist approach to the media and discuss its strengths and weaknesses (In modern society the main influence over the population comes from the state‚ which forms its understandings and beliefs.)Nowadays society is influenced by the state which forms its understandings and beliefs. However‚ a few decades ago the state was more insignificant and the control of people’s ideas and perceptions belonged to the so-called capitalists (or dominant class) who exercised their power over a subordinate

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    Bangladesh: Mango Md Hamidur Rahman Department of Marketing‚ Jagannath University‚Dhaka 1st Batch Introduction Mango!!! Have some saliva‚ no problem‚ Mango is still found in market‚ Bangladesh is a nation of mango loving people. Our culture as well as cuisine is enriched by mango for hundred years. In past‚ mango was grown all most all house but now scenario has changed due to urbanisation and industrialisation. Due to increased amount of population‚ land has been used for making houses‚ roads

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    MANGO was established in 1984 with the opening of their first store in Barcelona‚ Spain. H. E. by Mango is a men’s line created in 2008. MANGO primary target market is mainly women aged 20-35 years old. Young‚ urban women‚ career driven‚ love fashion and want to wear the latest fashion trends. Ethnicity doesn’t make a big difference since company now has its stores in over 100 countries and it is still growing. The company believes that 30% of the passersby are actually within their target market

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    planting a mango tree Steps 1. ------------------------------------------------- 1 ------------------------------------------------- Select a large‚ ripe poly-embryonic mango from your local market. Ask the grocer for assistance if you are unsure of which type of mango to select. ------------------------------------------------- 2. ------------------------------------------------- 2 ------------------------------------------------- Eat the mango‚ or remove all existing fruit‚ until

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    In his primer Marxism and Literary Criticism (1976)‚ Terry Eagleton defines Marxism as "a scientific theory of human societies and of the practice of reforming them."1 Marxist criticism‚ he states‚ "analyses literature in terms of the historical conditions which produce it" (vi). The business of this criticism is "to understand ideologies—the ideas‚ values and feelings by which men experience their societies at various times‚" some of the ideologies of the past being accessible only in literature

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    Mango ’s fast growth fueled by supply chain and focus Marcel Planellas‚ secretary general of the Esade business school‚ describes the Mango fashion retail chain‚ as “gazelle-like‚” because it has grown so quickly. The fashion retail chain opened its doors in 1984 when two brothers‚ Isaac and Nahman Andic launched the first Mango store in Barcelona. Less than 25 years later‚ there are 1‚114 Mango stores on the leading shopping streets of big cities in more than 90 countries. It is now‚ according

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    The Street

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    Rago October 3‚ 2014 Living on the Street  Ann Petry’s novel‚ ​ The Street​ ‚ was published in 1946. This riveting novel narrates the life  of a single mother‚ Lutie Johnson‚ and her struggle of living in poverty on the streets of Harlem.  Throughout this novel the theme of motherhood‚ or lack thereof‚ is very prevalent. However; the  theme of motherhood does not capture my attention. What interests me is the underlying theme  of the profound effect the “Street” has over its inhabitants. This theme captures my attention 

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