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    Modernism and Post Modernism in Literature Modernism in Literature Literary Modernism has its origins in the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ mainly in Europe and North America. Modernism is characterized by a self-conscious break with traditional styles of poetry and verse. Modernists experimented with literary form and expression‚ adhering to the modernist maxim to "Make it new." The modernist literary movement was driven by a desire to overturn traditional modes of representation and express

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    Pluralism and Environmental Pragmatism With the widely differing theoretical environmental ethic philosophical frameworks that are currently espoused‚ it is clear that a single unified theory has not yet emanated from this discipline. This has frustrated “monists” within the discipline. Monists contend that there must be a single environmental ethic framework that is the only true framework. Underpinning this standpoint is the idea that environmental ethics would be devoid of any objectivity if there

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    Hitler’s Misinterpretation of Nietzsche No serious thinker has done more unintentional harm to the Jewish people than Friedrich Nietzsche. Following his death‚ Nietzsche’s writings served as an inspiration and philosophical justification for Adolf Hitler and Nazism. Quite paradoxically‚ Nietzsche was far from anti-Semitic; in fact‚ many considered Nietzsche to be one of the more pro-Jewish philosophers of his era. Although Nietzsche’s position against anti-Semitism seems clear in the

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    enforce higher moral standards. Jurisprudence - The academic and philosophical study of law. Critique of Devlin -Hart believed feelings or emotions are not enough to base a law such as Devlin was doing. Hart believed that making decisions about the law must be more complex than reducing it to questions about perceptions of morality. Social Norms -Societal rules Formal Norms (Mores) - Tend to have a moral underpinning (ex it is considered morrally wrong to kill or commit adultery)

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    Examining the reasons behind falling math proficiency in the United States and suggesting measures that might be taken to improve the situation 3. Bayesian Statistics - Theory and Decision Making a. Investigating the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings of the analysis of complex data set using Bayesian models and comparing it to the traditional tools of mathematical statistics 1. Mathematics of Financial Markets a. Introducing the field of financial engineering or the study of applied mathematics

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    Haitian Revolution “The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere” (Haitian). The Rebellion began in 1791‚ started by the slaves‚ and by 1803 they had ended French control over the colony and slavery. Numerous revolutions were going on concurrently‚ together these revolutions were dubbed the Haitian Revolution. “Among the causes of the conflicts were the affranchis’ frustration with a racist society‚ turmoil created

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    of Services‚ Management‚ Dorset House‚ Talbot Campus‚ Poole‚ Dorset BH12 5BB‚ UK Business School‚ The University of Hull‚ Hull HU6 7RX‚ UK a r t i c l e in f o a b s t r a c t This paper aims to initiate a debate regarding the paradigms underpinning the planning and implementation of IT in multi-stakeholder scenarios in the tourism sector. The problem is stated as: ‘‘how do we ensure that‚ as technological solutions are implemented within tourism‚ due consideration is given to human-centred

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    this notion of alienation‚ whilst providing an understanding of their place within the social construction of society‚ as Marx had intended. Initially I will touch upon the philosophical background of Hegel and Feuerbach that influenced the writings of Marx‚ showing the somewhat shift in Marx’s approach from a philosophical background to a more economical and political interpretation of the conditions under which alienated labour occurred. The conditions which define mutual systems of production

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    experiment and describe the ongoing collaboration between children‚ educators‚ parents‚ and the community as they constantly collect data‚ question‚ analyze‚ and reflect upon how to best support and nurture young children’s developmental needs. Philosophical Underpinnings The best way to view the Reggio Emilia approach is by analysis of the tenets of their philosophy and

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    What kind of human geographer do you want to be? Justify by discussing the types of theoretical and social problem that you think are most relevant to the discipline today? Economic Geography has always been an integral part of human geography. ‘Economic geography is usually regarded as a subfield of the discipline of geography‚ although recently economists such as Paul Krugman and Jeffrey Sachs have pursued interests that can be considered part of economic geography’ (Clark et al‚ 2002). Economic

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