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    Modern architecture and traditional architecture Nowadays‚ as we known the architectural community has had a strong and continuing interest in traditional and modern architecture. Architecture‚ this word possesses an immense creativity in itself. Usually‚ when we hear this word‚ picture of creative design of physical structures flashes in our mind. Integral to the identity of any country is its architectural heritage‚ combining modern and traditional architectural designs or product

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    The Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) was opened in June 2005. MHC acts as a vital heritage institution for the Malay community in Singapore. Information and artifacts displayed in the MHC shows how the Malay community in Singapore lived and evolved. The MHC aims to give its visitor a feel of being part of the Malay community in the past‚ from day to day work to entertainment. Once you start your tour in the MHC‚ the “tribal” music in the background sets the mood for the rest of your journey. The MHC was

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    Rise Of Post Colonialism

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    In this chapter‚ four key concepts in the realm of Post colonialism will be elaborated‚ namely: Identity‚ Otherness‚ Racism‚ and finally‚ Hybridity. However‚ before that a brief introduction to the emergence of postists like modernism‚ postmodernism and finally postcolonialism will be presented to analyze the application of these concepts in the two mentioned plays. The Rise of the Postists “What I detested above all was Hegelianism and the dialectic.” (Deleuze 110) What is quoted from

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    Baudelaire

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    CHARLES BAUDRELAIRE: THE SWAN Published: 1857 Main theme: Criticism of industrialisation and the destruction of Paris Mode of Characterisation: presented with melancholy Mood: sombre‚ disheartened‚ nostalgic Tone: saddened‚ negative‚ slow‚ nostalgic Form: French lyric poem Alienation: The narrator‚ whom we assume is Baudelaire himself highlights how he was become and alien in his own city. The urban renewal and industrialisation has replaced familiar sights and landmarks he had

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    on many aspects of these changes in Mrs. Dalloway‚ especially on the idea of modernism which can be defined as new thought‚ art‚ and culture. Specifically Woolf focuses on how the new technologies brought about because of modernism and the industrial revolution differ from the natural environment and all pure things found in it. In the book Mrs. Dalloway‚ Woolf argues that the natural world is more important than modernism and new technologies. Throughout the book‚ Woolf shows how distracting technology

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    Global Islam and the Secular Modern World: Transnational Muslim Social Movements and the Movement of Fethullah Gülen‚ A Comparative Approach Joshua D. Hendrick‚ PhD Candidate Worldly systems change according to circumstances and so can be evaluated only according to their times --M. Fethullah Gülen Toward and Global Civilization of Love and Tolerance In Islam‚ the Umma is more than a religious concept; it connotes social solidarity and cultural identification beyond ethnic and regional boundaries

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    Should We Label Gmo

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    2040 Dr. Sindou SOUMAHORO Email: soumahoro@iugb.org FINAL EXAM - Weigh……………………. EXERCISE ONE: DEFINE THE FOLLOWING WORDS IN ONE LINE :../15** 1. Theater: seeing place‚ spectacle place‚ where audience watch the spectacle 2. Modernism: it is the fact that you use the new technologies 3. Paratheatricality: 4. Comedy: I is the fact that you do things to create smiley and laughing 5. Floodlight: is soft-edge and wide-beamed 6. Illusionism: it is the fact that

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    Stephen F. Austin High School Houston Independent School District Houston‚ Texas Adjunct Professor‚ Educational Leadership & Counseling Prairie View A & M University Prairie View‚ Texas ABSTRACT This article examines the impact of post-modernism on school transformation. Moving away from rigid paradigms of structural reform‚ the postmodern approach suggests a fluid acceptance of discordant voices and diversity‚ as necessary ingredients in the construction of meaningful change. Transformation

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    everyday language and words‚ that have been neglected and marginalised in forms of expression. His poems have the tone of the ordinary day. Through this use of language‚ he reflects on the loss of identity and to the neglected state of England due to modernisation and industrialisation. Poetry itself is a specialist form; however Larkins poetry can be seen as homely and less dramatic. He brought back poetry as a relevant and accessible medium‚ as it is easily marginalised. Larkin is a poet who concentrates

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    Good morning everyone. Today‚ I will be presenting on Shackles as a follow up on Karen’s presentation last week. Sorry‚ I was not able to present any earlier because of some personal matters. I would like to start with a brief introduction on what makes Shackles a unique novel in Indonesian literature. Shackles can be viewed as a piece of modern literature as it drifts away from the traditional mode of form and expression. It is Indonesia’s first psychological novel which focuses on the thoughts

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