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    were American journalists and novelists of the 20th century who exposed corruption in government and businesses. The term was created by Theodore Roosevelt. 2. Naturalism was a literary movement of the late 19th century that was an extension of Realism. What was the main focus of the Naturalistic writer?  -The main focus of the Naturalistic writer was the fringes society‚ the criminal‚ the fallen‚ and the down-and-out 3. American Realists believed that humanity’s freedom of choice was limited

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    seemed to be striving for total realism‚ or at least for the illusion of reality. As it reached that goal in the late 19th century‚ a multifaceted‚ antirealistic reaction erupted. Many movements‚ generally lumped together as the avant-garde‚ attempted to suggest alternatives to the realistic drama and production. Paralleling modern art movements‚ various theoreticians turned to symbol‚ abstraction‚ and ritual in an attempt to revitalize the theatre. Although realism continues to be dominant in contemporary

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    nature‚ outlines the views and essence of the three normative traditions (realist‚ rationalists and revolutionists). Human Nature outlines power and its role in the fundamental international political condition. Realism sees human nature as inherently egoistic and driven by violence. Realism is rooted in a permanent and unchanging human nature which is basically self-centred‚ self-rewarding and self-interested. Ultimately‚ human motivation is seen to be at the root of conflict and violent conflict

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    and retention‚ what other measures of employee performance would be good “bottom line” metrics for the quality of a recruiting method? How might the managerial focus groups’ concerns fit with these alternative considerations? 6. The question of realism in the recruitment policy has been raised in focus groups. Write one paragraph proposals for targeted‚ realistic‚ and branded recruiting messages for Tanglewood’s customer store

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    Vietnam War: An Historical Perspective 14 March 2012 Vietnam War Journal 2 Vietnam Conflict within the Johnson Administration and the Tet Offensive Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ)‚ as he took over the presidency after the death of Kennedy‚ initially did not consider Vietnam a priority and was more concerned with his "Great Society" The Johnson administration employed a "policy of minimum candor” in its dealings with the media. Military information officers sought to manage media coverage by emphasizing

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    and cannot be swayed by impractical ideas. In Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer‚ a Man Who Would Cure the World‚ written by Tracey Kidder‚ Pa2ul Farmer is portrayed as a realist and an idealist. Farmer’s actions demonstrate realism as he does what he can to provide treatment to his patients‚ whilst acknowledging the limitations of his actions. On the other hand‚ he does not believe in limitations of his work and his goal; Farmer believes everyone can receive treatment and be

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    The right realist perspective on crime is mainly associated with the American sociologist W.J Wilson. This perspective became very influential on home office policy-making during the conservatives period in office. The right realist approach assumes that human beings are naturally selfish‚ individualistic and greedy. Therefore ther are ’naturally inclined’ to further their interest‚ even if this means comitting crime. They also believe the origins of crime are misunderstood‚ that is policies aimed

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    Realism focuses on the truthful treatment of the common‚ average‚ everyday life. During the late 1900 century‚ female realist writers such as Kate Chopin and Willa Cather portrays the roles and duties that women play in society. Women are expected to make unconditional sacrifices and fulfill the happiness of their family. The only responsibilities they have are cooking‚ cleaning‚ and caring for their loved ones. The short story “Wagner Matinee” by Willa Cather and “A pair of Silk Stockings” by Kate

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    Key words •      Offensive – a military operation which aggressively attacks in order to gain territory or achieve a specific aim. •      Apocalyptic – relating to the end of the world‚ particularly in a religious sense What is the poem about? This is the only poem we’re studying which looks directly at the fighting in the war. The first three stanzas show us the soldiers relaxing before the battle and appreciating the nature around them‚ before the fighting begins in stanza 4. The men who

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    Muckrackers were American novelists and journalists in the first decade of the twentieth century that exposed corruptions in big business and government. 2. Naturalism was a literary movement of the late 19th century that was an extension of Realism. What was the main focus of the Naturalistic writer? Naturalists wrote about the fringes of society‚ the criminal‚ the fallen‚ and the down-and-out. 3. American Realists believed that humanity’s freedom of choice was limited by the power of

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