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    Dada and Modernism.

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    “The beginnings of Dada were not the beginnings of art‚ but disgust.”1 Modernist movements rejected traditional art styles‚ turning against the classical‚ more formal aesthetics in exchange for newer‚ more abstract ways of viewing the world. The emergence of Dada as an anti-art movement was described by Kleiner as: "a phenomenon bursting forth in the midst of the economic and moral crisis [of war-torn Europe]‚ a savior‚ a monster‚ which would lay waste to everything in its path... a systematic

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    Virginia Wolf

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    TEST NO. 1‚ QUESTION 1 In Virginia Woolf’s two passages describing two very opposite meals that was served at the men’s college and the other at the women’s college; reflects Woolf’s attitude toward women’s place in society. When Woolf describes her meal at the men’s college she describes in such a way that implies luxury and choice. The syntax and diction work with Woolf to possess this tone‚ "many‚ various‚ rewards‚ succulent‚ and heaven" all contribute to Woolf’s view on men. The implication

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    Maren Tova Linett ‚ Modernism‚ Feminism‚ and Jewishness Modernism‚ Feminism‚ and Jewishness by Maren Tova Linett Review by: Maeera Y. Shreiber Modern Philology‚ Vol. 109‚ No. 1 (August 2011)‚ pp. E67-E69 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/660813 . Accessed: 17/11/2013 02:56 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

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    The Lighthouse of Alexandria Incription: Sostratus‚ the son of Dexiphanes‚ the Cnidian‚ dedicated this to the Saviour Gods‚ on behalf of those who sail the seas. Location: On the island of Pharos; now peninsula within the city of Alexandria The lighthouse was built in 209 BC‚ and dedicated to Ptolemy Soter and his wife Berenice. It was used to mark the harbor using fire at night and sun rays during the day and a giant mirror that reflected these lights. When Egypt was conquered by the

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    The Woolf reforms to civil justice Malleson and Moules: The Legal System Introduction In 1994‚ Lord Woolf was asked to conduct an inquiry into the civil justice system and make proposals for its modernisation. The request was promoted by growing criticism from lawyers‚ the judiciary and litigants that the system had become unacceptably inefficient and ineffective‚ to the point where it was in a state of crisis. Lord Woolf undertook consultations with those who worked in the civil justice system

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    Modernism in “Of Mice and Men” When you look up the word Modernism the definition is “modern character or quality of thought‚ expression‚ or technique” (WIKI) meaning that modernism is not just a type of writing‚ but it is the way that the writing makes you feel. Those emotions are what modernism is‚ whether it is being happy‚ mad‚ or sad. In the book Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) it talks about real problems that they had at the time like sexism‚ racism‚ and equality. Without mentioning

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    Case 04-7 Lighthouse

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    I. Succint Lighthouse provides a ship tracking service for shipping companies to locate their ships at sea‚ as well as knowing their speed and the weather they are facing. Lighthouse does a contract for the delivery and installation of the physical device that is capable of achieving this through a tracking service that calls for a second contract. The price for the dedicated hardware (exclusive to Lighthouse services) and installation is a single nonrefundable amount of $10‚000 payable at completion

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    civilized attitudes toward their fellow men‚" (Mosse‚ 9). For all three authors‚ modernity is the major force for change- the change that results in the rise of the national socialist party. For Ekstein‚ culture is a social phenomenon in which modernism is the principal urge of the time. He focuses on social change featuring the Great War as a great catalyst for change‚ "For our preoccupation with speed‚ newness‚ transience‚ and inwardness- with life lived‚ as the jargon puts it‚ ‘in the fast lane’-

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    DEPRESSION OF Human BEINGthrough on Psychoanalysis theory On“WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?” by edward albee   Chapter I INTRODUCTION   1. A.    Background of the Study Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was a play work by Edward Albee. It was produced in New York in 1962. Actually‚ this era is the transition of modernism into postmodernism that using the absurdist paradigm in order to break the rules of modernism and found a new era. The theme of the story tells about human condition at that

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    Has Modernism Failed?

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    Q. Discuss Suzi Gabliks notion “Has Modernism failed?” “Has Modernism failed?” by Suzi Gablik published in 1984 confronts the social situation of contemporary art. It explores the relevance of spiritual and moral values in a society orientated around (1) “manic production‚ maximum energy flow and a fixation with commodities”. It deals with the Bureaucratic powers of the art world and the results this has had on art and how this has forced artists to retract from society into (2) “individualism”

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