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    be using these 2 perspectives to show that Apple as an organisation uses a hybrid of both modernism and postmodernism approaches towards its organisational network and influences while suggesting some limitations on some of these theories. Theoretical framework In order to have a clearer understanding on the two chosen schools of thought‚ each of it must first be defined. In its basic definition‚ modernism refers to the perspective of organisational theory that knowledge is discovered and generated

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    open-ended DB question as well as engage in dialogue by responding to posts created by others throughout the week. At the end of each unit‚ DB participation will be assessed based on both level of engagement and the quality of the contribution to the discussion.At a minimum‚ each student will be expected to post an original and thoughtful response to the DB question and contribute to the weekly dialogue by responding to at least two other posts from students. The first contribution must be posted before midnight

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    we will examine how architects have responded to‚ and participated in‚ the broader social‚ technological‚ and aesthetic changes of the time. The focus will be on Europe and North America with references to related developments in the colonial and post-colonial worlds. A central objective of the course is to unpack what “modern” means in the context architectural and urban studies. In the first part of the course‚ we will address the notion of “modernity‚” which encompasses all the major cultural

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    Notes for Postmodernism

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    Teknolohikal 2.) Pag-angat ng Kapitalismo kahit hindi nito kayang pakainan ang malaking porsyento ng mundo. Marxism fights against Kapitalism. The further rise of Kapitalism despite not being the perfect system. Kapitalism ripped the way for Post-modernism. Despite the distance between the reality and superstructure. 3.) Pag-angat ng industriya ng impormasyon. The desire for the memory‚ the best possible technology for your sake. The demand for the best memory and RAM to process that information

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    Moderism

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    The early twentieth century is when Modernism first emerged‚ and by the 1920s‚ the prominent figures of the movement - Le Corbusier‚ Walter Gropius‚ and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – had the largest reputations towards it. It was not until after the Second World War that it gained huge popularity‚ after modernist planning was implemented as a solution to meet basic social needs‚ after the previous failures in architecture and design. Up to 15% the urban populations were living in poverty During the

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    changed with the dawn of the twentieth century. Industrial production became an integral part of modern society and a new relationship was forged between man and machine. From the nineteen hundreds on‚ architecture was viewed in this new light. Modernism and the optimistic belief that architecture could change the future of society through a synthesis of science and technology was the result. It reflected a new ideal for humanity - one that linked man to a new rational culture in tune with mechanization

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    Hours‚ by Michael Cunningham. While both works have been influenced by modernism in separate ways‚ they ultimately share its key themes: an abstraction of time‚ a rejection of reality‚ and a search for higher purpose. Through the use of postmodernism themes and literary techniques‚ both the movie and book were able to convey that absolute truth does not exist because it is relative‚ intricate‚ and blurred. Occurring in the post-World War II era‚ postmodernism can be considered an intentional departure

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    climate of English poetry. Eliot initiated a new brand of poetry of the city‚ poetry essentially cerebral‚ impersonal‚ predominantly imagistic‚ insistently urbane & ironic‚ characteristically observational. Eliot’s modernity(or should it be called ’Modernism’?) can be understood with reference to the following: a) His theory of impersonality; b) His observations on the monotony‚ aridity‚ squalor of the big cities: the boredom and the horror; c) The revival of the Metaphysical tradition of wit‚ allusion

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    Yeats as a modern poet

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    as successors‚ such as T.S. Eliot‚ Ezra Pound and W.B. Auden. Though three common themes in Yeats’ poetry are love‚ Irish Nationalism and mysticism‚ but modernism is the overriding theme in his writings. Yeats started his long literary career as a romantic poet and gradually evolved into a modernist poet. As a typical modern poet he regrets for post-war modern world which is now in a disorder and chaotic situation and laments for the past.  Yeats as a modern poet is anti-rationalist in his attitude

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    Arun Mitra 1909-2010

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    essayists! How the neo-conservatism of modernists and post-modernists has always been taking Arun Mitra’s Eurocentrism for granted! Contemporary of Buddhadeva Bose (1908-1974) and Bishnu De (1909-1982)‚ Arun Mitra was aware of the ’modern’ European trends. He opbtained his PhD in French language and literature‚ and was a teacher of French in Farnce and in Allahabad University. But that does not necessarily mena he was all out for echoing European modernism. Critics misguide readers because Arun Mitra abandoned

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