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    INTRODUCTION What is real? In a modernist point of view the world shouldn’t be called reality. But if the world isn’t reality what is it then? What is reality in modernism? Modernism is a rejection of realism‚ which believed that science will save the world and where notion of science and social determinism is idealized. In modernism‚ science explains everything‚ which took away all the power of God‚ He became useless. In a way‚ life had lost its mystery‚ man‚ not God‚ could rule the world. Irving

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    Distinctive features of Realism and Modernism I. Ideological and philosophical differences ( How Realists and Modernists viewed man) R: 1. Man is a social animal (Aristhotel called it a political animal) 2. Alienation is conditioned by society 3. Reality is solid and objective. The world is palpable and identical 4. Interaction between man and environment (it determines his development) 5. There is always a sense of progress M: 1. Man is seem as ahistorical being

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    Modernism in Literature Introduction The horrors of World War I (1914-19)‚ with its accompanying atrocities and senselessness became the catalyst for the Modernist movement in literature. Modernist authors felt betrayed by the war‚ believing that the institutions in which they were taught had led the civilized world into bloody conflict. They no longer turned to these institutions as a reliable means to decipher the meaning of life but instead sought for the answers within themselves. Thus‚ the

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    Paradigms of global public relations in an age of digitalisation James E. Grunig‚ University of Maryland Abstract Although the attention being paid to the new digital media may be the latest fad in public relations‚ these new media have the potential to make the profession more global‚ strategic‚ two-way and interactive‚ symmetrical or dialogical‚ and socially responsible. However‚ many practitioners are using the new media in the same ways they used the old—as a means of dumping

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    of realism. Modernism seems to snub many of the overhanging values of the Enlightenment‚ such as religion‚ as well as the “outdated” political views of the industrialized globe. It is of course important to note that this does not mean that the Modernist movement simply discarded faith or the philosophical ideals of the Enlightenment period‚ but rather those Modernism

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    were produced during the modernist period. There has been a lot of controversy about when modernism started‚ yet many believe it initiated sometime in the late 19th century and continued to the early 20th century. The modernist movement was meant to be a break from traditions and it was set up to separate the value of certain works from the conservative realism. For instance‚ Unlike the traditional art that was aesthetic‚ this movement was more about space and form. In modernist design‚ shape and organization

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    towards what is considered ‘acceptable’. Perspectives such as functionalist and the new right have been described as ‘modernist’. That is‚ they see modern society as having a fairly fixed‚ clear-cut and predictable structure. They see one ‘best’ family type- the nuclear family- as slotting into this structure and helping it by performing certain essential functions. Modernists are firmly opposed to family diversity. They hold the view that there is only one correct or normal family type. They see

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    The Development of the ‘Stream-of-Consciousness’ Technique in Modernist English Fiction (with Special Reference to the Contributions of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf) Arpan Adhikary The term ‘stream of consciousness’ as applied in literary criticism to designate a particular mode of prose narrative was first coined by philosopher William James in his book Principles of Psychology (1890) to describe the uninterrupted flow of perceptions‚ memories and thoughts in active human psyche. As a literary

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    To whoever this may concern having a closed campus at Hatch Valley High School is a bad idea. For many reasons why‚ one is that the food here at the school is not very good. Second kids at lunch time need a break to relax. Third of all ‚ we all need the opportunity to be responsible while we are out there. The school food at HVHS is not very good. The food here is not good because half the food is frozen and reheated for nextime . I prefer the food off campus such as Sparky’s and Santa fe Grill

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    cubists‚ most notably the work of Pablo Picasso. It is easy to forget that the modernist period does not span a few decades of the 20th century‚ but dates back to the 1800s. For example‚ reali­st artists of the 19th century‚ like Gustave Courbet‚ are well considered apart of the modernist movement. While the work of Picasso and Courbet appear exceedingly distinct‚ they both exemplify similar mentalities and modernist qualities. Take for example‚ Courbet’s classic realist‚ Woman with a Parrot‚ painted

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