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    |Date: | Graded Assignment Write Like a Modernist Over the course of the next several days‚ you will complete a writing assignment. In the assignment‚ you will demonstrate your understanding of the tenets of modernist literature by rewriting a Romantic poem in a way that incorporates typically modernist qualities in terms of language‚ style‚ literary elements‚ and themes. The assignment is broken down into four parts.

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    traditional kind of writing (Arnold Bennett‚ John Galsworthy and H.G. Wells). In 1914 the situation is about to change again for two reasons: Ezra Pound decided to make London the centre of a new avant garde and started promoting the work of modernist writers such as James Joyce or Joseph Conrad. The First World War. At the beginning of WWI it seemed it was going to frustrate Ezra Pound’s plans. During the war people weren’t interested in artistic matters and many poets and British artists

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    the engineering compartment is filling with water. Three of the crew attempted to stop the flood and are stuck inside. If the water tight hatch to the engineering compartment does not get closed‚ resulting in trapping the three men‚ then the submarine will sink to such a level that the pressure will crush the submarine and kill all on board. If they close the hatch then the three men will quickly perish and the rest of the crew will presumably survive. As the A/CO the decision whether or not

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    Next voyage (No 005B) is not fixed yet. Fresh water Consumption about: 10/12 MT/day. Fresh Water Generation about: 18/20MT/day. WINDLASS&MOORING ARRANGEMENT Ship has two anchors forward and one spare anchor kept on starboard side abeam No1 hatch. Each anchor weighing about 133850 kg. The motors and switch for windlass & forward mooring drums is provided in windlass motor room inside bosun store. Two motors are provided; also cooling water system is provided which has outlet from starboard

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    A Piece of String Guy de Maupassant It was just midnight. Somewhere near the center of a cloud of tobacco smoke‚ which hovered over one corner of the long editorial room‚ Hutchinson Hatch‚ reporter‚ was writing. The rapid click-click of his type writer went on and on‚ broken only when he laid aside one sheet to put in another. The finished pages were seized upon one at a time by an office boy and rushed off to the city editor. That astute person glanced at them for information and sent them on

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    the nineteenth century‚ such as steel‚ glass‚ electricity and elevators. By decreasing costs of building‚ modernists hoped to provide cheaper housing‚ affordable to almost anybody. The modernist movement was also promising to meet the growing demand for office spaces‚ hence the motto "form follows function" . Today‚ the inhabitants of every large city are able to see products of modernist influence. Its opposite‚ neo-traditionalism‚ is admired for its beauty and variety. "Small City U.S.A." is

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    modernism. Just like Weber‚ modernists view organizations as stable and fixed entities that impact its structure to influence and analyze the efficiency of the organization. Weber discovered the systemic discourse of bureaucracy and founded a way to study it. The traits of his ideal organization entailed: hierarchy‚ integration of labour‚ qualification-based promotions‚ decision-making procedures‚ and documentation as a method of monitoring (Cooper & Burrell‚ 99). Modernist approach It was notable

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    minimalist art and its relation to modernist painting and sculpture in generic terms applicable in art criticism.We first summarize its main points. Fried’s essay claims that Minimal Art (which he prefers to refer to as literalist art) is largely ideological. It defines its position as neither modernist painting nor modernist sculpture‚ but rather art which is whole‚ without parts. The shape and presence of the artwork has to be whole‚ one. By contrast‚ modernist painting must be pictorial and defeat

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    Modernist literature is the literary expression of the tendencies of Modernism‚ especially High modernism.[1] Modernistic art and literature normally revolved around the idea of individualism‚ mistrust of institutions (government‚ religion)‚ and the disbelief of any absolute truths. Modernism as a literary movement reached its height in Europe between 1900 and the middle 1920s.[2] Modernist literature addressed aesthetic problems similar to those examined in non-literary forms Modernist

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    Worksheet In assigned pairs‚ select one of the non-discipline-specific journal articles from the required text readings for PHL/700R Day One or Day Two. Critically analyze the article as an example of scholarly writing. Article Author or Authors: Cunliffe‚ A.L. Article Title: ON BECOMING A CRITICALLY REFLEXIVE PRACTITIONER Part One: Scholarly Writing Conventions Elements of writing Reader’s overall impression Examples from the text (words‚ phrases‚ or passages‚ including page numbers)

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