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    The poem I am choosing to examine is T.S‚ Eliot ’s The Waste Land emerging from the Modernist poetic movement. The modern movement occurred after World War one (1914-1918). This war marked momentous changes on a global scale. Before 1914‚ English literature and it ’s ideas were in many ways still harking back to the nineteenth century: after 1918 Modern begins to define the twentieth century. Among the influences of Modernism were the rapid developments both socially and technologically. Also new

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    A Response To: Modernist Painting by Clement Greenberg & Post-Painterly Abstraction by Clement Greenberg In this paper I will be summarizing two essays by Clement Greenberg‚ one entitled “Modernist Painting” and the other “Post-Painterly Abstraction.” After summarizing the articles I will discuss and respond to them. In the first reading “Modernist Painting” Greenberg describes Modernism as being a method in which a discipline is used to criticize the discipline itself‚ for instance

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    of mythic world to these poets is profound and they have sought poetic inspiration from here. Naturally‚ the subject of myths is predominantly present in the poetry of the modernists. The aim of this research is to show W. H. Auden’s treatment of classical myths in “The Shield of Achilles” in relation to other modernist poems. Bearing it in mind‚ we have focused on the mythic characters especially Thetis‚ her warrior son Achilles and the master blacksmith Hephaestus‚ and their role and function

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    describe‚ how song of j. Alfred prufrock could be a modernist poem? As with many other works of the Modern period in English literature‚ T. S. Eliot utilizes fragmentation‚ allusion‚ and symbolism to show J. Alfred Prufrock’s inability to act towards the outside world. Prufrock appears‚ in the poem‚ to be a middle-aged balding man who has a very pressing question to ask someone (presumably a woman); however‚ he finds it hard to vocalize his feelings to other people. Instead‚ he spends his time dwelling

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    "Make it new"‚ said Ezra Pound. What was new in Modernist poetry? Modernism was a complex movement‚ including many unique and varied features in its odd period of development in European and American writers. Broadly and retrospectively‚ four features were common; experimentation‚ anti-realism‚ intellectualism and individualism‚ although excellent Modernist poets can be found that only partly fulfil these requirements. As well as Ezra Pound many poets and other writers came to light including T

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    Behaviourist Thoery/ Thorndike’s Theory of Connectionism/ Trial and Error Learning/ S-R Bond Theory Trial and Error is a method of learning in which various response are tentatively tried and some discarded until a solution is attained. E.L.Thorndike(1874-1949) was the chief exponent of th theory of connectionism or trial and error. He was an American Psychologist who conducted Stimulus - Response(S-R) theory experiment with the help of animals. Thorndike was the first to study the

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    ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ (‘Prufrock’) and ‘Journey of the Magi’ (‘Magi’) are two of T. S. Eliot’s poems which continue to engage readers through Eliot’s use of modernist techniques and ideas. Eliot’s innovative use of techniques such as symbolism and fragmentation are reason enough for the lingering interest of his poems for his readers‚ almost a century after they were composed. During his context‚ early 20th century in America and England‚ Eliot’s original exploration of ideas concerning

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    as technologies‚ frameworks relating people and etc. Multiple perspectives is looking at the world producing different knowledge in different ways and this different perspective come to be associated with their own concepts & theories. (Hatch & Cunliffe 2006) In my essay‚ I will use three perspectives which is modernism‚ symbolic interpretive and postmodernism and show their different views on the role of technology in organisations and why they hold them. Then‚ I will analyse each perspective

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    multiple theoretical perspectives: modernism‚ symbolic- interpretive‚ and post modernism apply with the assumptions ontology and epistemology as indicators used to analyze‚ make changes‚ and decisions‚ for daily activities of an organization. Hatch (with Cunliffe) (2006)‚ contends that an organization is a formal structure with an internal order‚ a set of natural laws governing its operation‚ rather than operate from a subjectivity manner of management. Obtaining a working knowledge of each perspective

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    Abstract An organizational analysis and diagnosis was conducted on Giga-Net Solutions (GNS) from the symbolic-interpretive and modernist organization theory perspectives. GNS structure‚ technology‚ and organization environment has a major impact on the organization success and management. This paper strives to outline the differences in the symbolic-interpretive and modernist assumptions in an effort of revealing the effectiveness of this organization. This will be accomplished by first‚ analyzing

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