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    system‚ and public interaction with it‚ through achieving greater simplicity and clarity. The Labour Government was worried that‚ due to its roots in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947‚ the system was ‘based on the needs of a post-war world’ (Cunliffe‚ M‚ 2001‚ ‘Planning Obligations-Where are we now?‚ pg 31) and could not effectively respond to the changing economy that puts more emphasis on speed‚ efficiency and flexibility. It needed to command confidence in the near half a million direct customers

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    In what ways is Eliot’s ‘The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock’‚ an example of modernist writing? Discuss this in relationship to form as well as content. Although TS Eliot’s The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock contains many of the stylistic conventions that are now associated with modernist poetry‚ TS Eliot’s position on the established art forms and religious hierarchy that many writers of his generation rejected‚ and how this influenced Eliot’s composition of Prufrock‚ is highly debatable. In Modernism:

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    Modernism is a period in literary history which started around the early 1900s and continued until the early 1940s. Modernist writers in general stood against typical storytelling and ordinary verse from the 19th century. Instead‚ many of them told stories the way they seen it in a state of society during and after World War I. “Modernist literature is characterized chiefly by a rejection of 19th-century traditions and of their consensus between author and reader”- Chris Baldick. In all‚ modernism

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    Schema Theory and Learning ESL/EFL Considerable attention has been devoted in recent theories of second language acquisition to learners ’ background knowledge. One of the important theories of learning is called schema theory‚ which has used in many studies as it has a great unique impact. This is because of its influence on perception and learners ’ memory. The significance of schematic knowledge is now widely acknowledged in foreign language teaching and many researches in the schema-oriented

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    American History Midterm Paper 3/01/12 Progressivism is an umbrella label for a wide range of economic‚ political‚ social‚ and moral reforms. These included efforts to outlaw the sale of alcohol; regulate child labor and sweatshops; scientifically manage natural resources; insure pure and wholesome water and milk; Americanize immigrants or restrict immigration altogether; and bust or regulate trusts. Drawing support from the urban‚ college-educated middle class‚ Progressive reformers sought to

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    ‘Explain and discuss the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy.’ The aim of this essay is the one to discuss more in detail the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy. However‚ in order to better understand the issues and arguments which regard the three of them‚ I will give a brief description of the following and at last state the view of the great philosopher Plato. Power is what we define as the ability to force others into doing certain things even against their

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    Elizabeth‚ Le Corbusier‚ Carlton Books‚ London‚ 2000. Frampton‚ Kenneth; Modern Architecture‚ A Critical History‚ Thames and Hudson‚ London‚ 2011. Le Corbusier‚ Towards a New Architecture‚ BN Publishing.net‚ Great Britain‚ 2008. Lutz‚ Brian; Knoll‚ A Modernist Universe‚ Rizzoli‚ New York‚ 2010. McCarter‚ Robert; Frank Lloyd Wright‚ Reaktion Books Ltd. London‚ 2006. McCarter‚ Robert; On and by Frank Lloyd Wright‚ A Primer of Architectural Principles‚ Phaidon Press Limited‚ London‚ 2005. Taut‚ Bruno; Programme

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    society Who are the most prominent modernist authors? ➢ T.S. Eliot ➢ Virginia Woolf ➢ Ernest Hemingway ➢ William Faulkner ➢ Ezra Pound ➢ James Joyce ➢ W.B. Yeats ➢ F. Scott Fitzgerald* While Fitzgerald wrote during the modernist era and while he uses themes of disillusionment‚ he tends to retain a more classic style than those of his contemporaries. What are some stylistic features of modernist literature? ➢ a radical disruption

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    in correlation with the character’s reflections. Emphasis is placed on review upon feelings and thoughts‚ and even conversations with oneself‚ as opposed to the more directly event-driven reflections in texts of the pre-modernist era. This is not to say that texts of the modernist era have no events‚ or that their characters sit at home all day long thinking. Many activities take place in these texts‚ but the characters tend to spend time reflecting upon basically uncorrelated ideas‚ and to ponder

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    A MASTER’S GUIDE TO Container Securing A MASTER’S GUIDE TO CONTAINER SECURING IS THE FIFTH PUBLICATION IN THE MASTER’S GUIDE SERIES. The Standard P&I Club The Lloyd’s Register Group The Standard P&I Club’s loss prevention programme focuses on best practice to avert those claims that are avoidable and that often result from crew error or equipment failure. In its continuing commitment to safety at sea and the prevention of accidents‚ casualties and pollution‚ the Club issues a

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