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    Louis Kahn

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    functions‚ including allotted square footage and adjacencies of different uses. The client’s requests regarding the project are also considered. In short‚ the design process begins with a serious and studies inquiry into the project’s ‘facts’. Louis Kahn did not begin his design process in this manner. To be sure‚ he eventually did all of these things which other architects do. He felt‚ however‚ that such inquiry into a proposed project’s program-its ‘facts’- was not the appropriate place to

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    Introduction: The Narrative paradigm is an ideology created by Walter Fisher. The Narrative paradigm is defined as “a theory of symbolic actions—words and/or deeds—that have sequence and meaning for those who live‚ create‚ or interpret them” (Fisher). If you trace humanity back to it’s roots‚ you will find there has long been word of mouth accounts of history. Things that are spoken about time after time‚ only to finally be notarized in some way shape or form. Whether it be writing on the wall

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    Louis MacNeice (1907-1963) was a friend and contemporary of W. H. Auden and Stephen Spender at Oxford and his poetry has often been linked to their own. Whilst sharing certain characteristics with them‚ including a sharp political awareness‚ in recent years MacNeice’s poetry has been re-evaluated on its own terms‚ particularly by a new generation of Northern Irish poets such as Michael Longley and Paul Muldoon who’ve acknowledged him as a major influence. MacNeice’s family were from the West of Ireland

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    Narrative Paradigm is a concept in communication theory and was developed by Walter Fisher in 1984. It is more interpretive than objective and is under the rhetorical tradition. The concept of this theory was adopted from the earliest form of communication- storytelling. In narrative paradigm‚ narrative rationality is a way to evaluate the worth of stories based on the twin standards of narrative coherence and narrative fidelity and how humans judge a story. Together‚ narrative coherence and fidelity

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    Sociologist use theories and paradigms in order to help better explain the social world. Paradigms shape the everyday view people have on the world‚ while theories aim more to understand a certain phenomenon. Sociology is a science guided by the understanding of social matters that have an effect on people’s lives by not only their own individual characteristics but by the environment and their place in the social world. There are five paradigms/theories that sociologist use‚ which are the following:

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    R.S Prep-why is the bible so important to Christians: B question The Bible is important for Christians because it is the word of God and in the New Testament God speaks to us directly through the life of his son (see Hebrew 1:1‚2). The bible is also very important to Christians because it reinforces the existence of Jesus and provides proof of his existence through the letters from Peter when he stated that “we were eyewitnesses of his majesty” (see 2 Pet 1:16 -18). The Bible is an eyewitness

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    The “relational paradigm” that Zachary Lockman also addresses in his introduction to his book “Comrades and Enemies‚” is the historical framework that he chooses to use. This relational paradigm attempts to mend the inaccuracies that are found within the dual society paradigm. For this reason‚ the relational paradigm takes into consideration economic‚ political‚ social‚ and cultural interactions between the Arab and Jewish communities. It acknowledges the existence of both societies and attempts

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    Salvage paradigm has become a important concept through out history‚ having the desire to rescue something that is authentic and to keep it alive and useful. Salvage paradigm is used mostly in the field of ethnography‚ it’s a branch of anthropology that deals with the scientific descriptions of specific human cultures. We today find salvage paradigm‚ through representations in textbooks‚ art‚ and even to museums. Have what we have been holding on to for thousands of years ‚the background of our

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    Martina Javellana 03/19/10 COM 324: Communication Theory and Society The Narrative Paradigm in Advertising Persuasion I. Definition of the Theory The Narrative Paradigm Theory is grounded on Fisher’s explanation of storytelling as something natural to man stating that men as “homo narrans” are the “storytelling animals” (Wood‚ 200). This is an activity most basic to humans and an activity that is distinctive to them. Men relate their experiences in the form

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    Unfortunately‚ I am having a hard time understanding Brennan’s theory. There are some parts that are easy and there are some parts where I get lost. I have been trying to ask questions in class‚ but I guess there is not enough time. I wanted to ask today if Brennan defines a traumatic event different from a mode of anxiety. As humans‚ some of us tend to be more emotional than others‚ but we can all agree that “the transformation of affect‚ whether it is grief‚ anxiety‚ or anger‚ is social or psychological

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