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    a somber tone to present his solution; however‚ in the parody “An Innocent Proposal‚” Benjamen Pewitt refers to a less significant concern and his plan to fix it is meant to be hilarious. I. Problem A. Swift B. Pewitt II. Solution A. Swift B. Pewitt   Most people have watched and probably laughed at the television series South Park or the movie Spaceballs. These are two great examples of satire and a parody. Satires and parodies are created in all kinds of formats from movies and television

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    Postmodernism &Marketing

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    Venkatesh (1994) ‘‘Debates and discussions regarding postmodernism‚ postmodern culture‚ and postmodernity have created some of the most prolific‚ heated and exciting publications and productions in‚ especially‚ the last decade’’(p.311). Although the term postmodern started to be used after WWII‚ it scientifically came into existence with the publication of Jean-Francois Lyotard’s La Condition Postmoderne in 1979. Since then postmodern condition appears to have infected almost every area of intellectual

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    such as Jerry Falwell could collect for emotional damages sustained to him by a parody that was published in an issue of Hustler Magazine. Secondly‚ did Hustler invade Falwell’s privacy by publishing the contents of the parody? The most important aspect of the case‚ that was under review‚ was if Hustler was in accordance with their First Amendment Rights‚ of freedom of speech‚ by publishing the parody. The parody in question was published in an issue of Hustler in a faux advertisement for Campari

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    Chad Deity

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    Chad Deity to please The Wrestling’s owner and the Audience. This play incorporates the techniques of Bertolt Brecht by confronting and angering the audience. This play is also shows an example of Postmodern Theatre by discovering and then challenging a social problem.

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    The Information Age

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    makes life a lot easier and simple. Postmodern which came into use shortly after World War II‚ it is the era that follows Modernism‚ and designates the cultural condition of the late twentieth century. Postmodern primarily occurred in the West‚ artist offered alternatives to the high seriousness and introversion of Modernist expression. Postmodernism is also self consciously populist even to the point of inviting the active participation of the beholder. Postmodern artist bring wry skepticism to the

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    Walt Disney Case Summary

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    Also it was considered a parody and commentary. Since they were making fun of them and making a comment and not selling or entertainment. A similar case like this one is the Fisher V Dees trial in which the work was altered by lyrics and also 6 bars of music. It was only 29 seconds long and was considered transformative and did not affect the original work.This case was fair use since it was parody and noncommercial use. Even this case used more of the original

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    Although I understand that it is obvious that information given in a parody‚ especially one found in a source such as Hustler magazine‚ cannot be read as the truth‚ I find it hard to believe that there is not some kind of punishment for publishing such information. I am also bothered by the fact that because the parody states that it is a parody – in tiny letters that would not be noticed by a reader simply glancing at the ad – Flynt is off the hook. However

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    Noam Chomsky's Theories

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    2. How did Noam Chomsky’s theories revolutionize language teaching? (400 words) Chomsky is considered one of the most important linguists in the twentieth century. His main contribution in the field of linguistics is the influential "transformative-generative grammar" which is an attempt to describe the syntactical processes common to all human language mathematically (Smith‚ 1999).  Chomsky draws a key distinction between the deep structure and surface structure of languages. He argues that the

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    DEPED K-12

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    Universalist based so it judges the bad to be condemned and uphold the good I see some ways to reconcile the two approaches interplayed in instructional situations. Retaining this hybrid approach structures every instructional activity with bit of eclecticism that creativity and ingenuity must try to cohere and cement. While the DepEd

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    The 3 Types of Satire

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    techniques of satire: 1. Exaggeration: Represents something beyond normal boundaries so that it becomes absurd‚ and reveals its faults. 2. Incongruity: Presents things that are out of place. 3. Reversal: Presents the opposite of the normal order. 4. Parody: Imitates the techniques or style of a person‚ place‚ or thing. The fallowing is taken in context from an excerpt from A Modest Proposal Can you locate an example of exaggeration in the passage from “A Modest Proposal”? Swift advocating

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