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    Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity by Judith Butler Review by: Mary McIntosh Feminist Review‚ No. 38 (Summer‚ 1991)‚ pp. 113-114 Published by: Palgrave Macmillan Journals Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1395391 . Accessed: 20/03/2012 23:44 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers

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    Theory of Impersonality T.S. Eliot’s impersonal conception of art and the fullest expression of his classicist attitude towards art and poetry are essentially given by him in his essay Tradition and the Individual Talent. Eliot explains his theory of impersonality by examining first‚ the relation of the poet to the past and secondly‚ the relation of the poem to its author. According to his view the past is never dead‚ it lives in the present. “No poet or no artist has his complete meaning alone

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    DIFFUSSIONIST THEORY Diffusion is the process by which new information‚ idea or concept or a product is accepted by the people in the society or a target or consumer group. Diffusion theory is basically‚ referring to the way in which innovations are communicated to different part of society with some similar characteristics. The theory is also known as the Diffusion Innovation Theory in most cases‚ the concept of this theory depicts the spreading of consumption of an innovation‚ through communication

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    Q.1: Briefly explain the three theories of communication suggested by Mary Munter. Ans: There is no simple‚ generally accepted definition for the word ‘communication’. Different users may define it according to their interpretation. The following definition is defined by Mary Munter that "The process of sharing by which messages produces responses" are called communication. In a business or management‚ a brilliant message alone is not sufficient: you are successful only if your message leads to

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    light theory

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    • Historical Milestones Development of Light Theory • • 2. Historical Development Isaac Newton – Particle Theory & Prism Christiaan Huygens – Wave Theory Thomas Young – Double-Slit Experiment James Maxwell – Electromagnetic Theory Heinrich Hertz – Radiowaves & Wireless Experiment William Roentgen – X-rays Max Planck – Radiation Theory Albert Einstein – Photo Model • 3. Isaac Newton (1642-1727)  Particle Model of Light (1671)  Light rays is comprised of a stream of massless particles

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    Maslow Concept of human needs Difference people got difference need ‚we have to know that the worker in which level in the hierarchy so that we can give what he want to motivate them .It is based on what the workers need. what he want ? we just give it as motivator Hierarchy factors need For maslow ‚there have a hierarchy with 5 lvl .a people will satisfied the level one by one according this hierarchy. the people will satisfied with the lower level and jump to the higher level until they reach

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    students but also as writers‚ we have come to create our own theory of writing. Every writer has a different theory of writing though most are very similar. Now‚ at this point in the semester after doing countless journals‚ in-class exercises‚ and final assignments‚ I think I have figured out my own theory of writing. Theory of writing to me after all of these assignments is still a grey area but I can pick out main points of it. Theory of writing defined by me involves three main points. The first

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    Rasa Theory

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    RASA THEORY: Rasa is said to arise when the sthāyībhāva in the individual is awakened by his perception of the vibhāvas‚ anubhāvas‚ vyabhicāribhāvas‚ and sāttvic bhāvas.. Vibhāvas are the stimuli such as the story‚ the stage and the actors responsible for the awakening of the sthāyi‚ i.e. the latent sentiment in the spectator. The vibhāvas are of two kinds: ālambana vibhāva is the basic stimulus capable of arousing the sentiment‚ whereas uddipana vibhāva is the enhancing stimuli‚ the environment

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    Assignment 1 Theories of PR and its application Student’s name: Mananbayeva Aliya ID 20090077 Professor: Chung Kim Every theory is the reflection of reality‚ it enables people both to understand and confirm it. Public relation theories are a set of assumptions that help to understand the whole process and its possible effects. It guides person through a different ways of understanding. In public relations theories help to understand

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    Prospect theory Prospect theory was developed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979 as a psychologically realistic alternative to expected utility theory. It allows one to describe how people make choices in situations where they have to decide between alternatives that involve risk‚ e.g. in financial decisions. Starting from empirical evidence‚ the theory describes how individuals evaluate potential losses and gains. In the original formulation the term prospect referred to a lottery.

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