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    Can video games make kids more violent? A new study employing state-of-the-art brain-scanning technology says that the answer may be yes. Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine say that brain scans of kids who played a violent video game showed an increase in emotional arousal – and a corresponding decrease of activity in brain areas involved in self-control‚ inhibition and attention. Does this mean that your teenager will feel an uncontrollable urge to go on a shooting rampage

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    Jenn Fang portrays Orientalism as "the way that the West perceives of -and thereby defines- the East" (Fang 3)‚ and it is similar to The Slanted Screen by Jeff Adachi‚ that Asian were dominants by Western in the movie industries. When Asian are given parts in tv and film‚ those parts often maintain the stereotypical ideology which has been prevailing for quite a long time by Western. Asian American stereotypes in these media range from martial arts or bad guys‚ often set forth a wrong impression

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    Proposed Title of the Thesis Struggle over Identity: Colonialist Ideology in Kipling’s Kim. Statement of the Problem Is Kim white or is he a native? While Kim insists that he is an Indian‚ the narrator adamantly asserts Kim’s British origins. This struggle between Kim and the narrator continues throughout the novel. The struggle over the inheritance is resolved through a bifurcation of the paternal function: on the one hand‚ Kim’s personal and emotional allegiance to the Indians and‚ on the

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    1. Explain how Hegel’s historical materialism ties to further the idea that the world is constantly perfecting itself. Be sure to explain how the Hegelian dialect works in full detail. Use parliamentary democracy or the institution of science to show Hegel’s philosophy of reality works. 2. Explain the Lockean proviso in depth using examples. Explain how money & capital circumvents the Lockean Proviso. As such‚ do you think family inheritances should be legal or heavily taxed? John Locke theory

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    Capitalism‚ Boulder‚ Colorado: Westview Press‚ 1997. ______‘Historicizing the Postcolonial Placing Edward Said: Space‚ Time and the Travelling Theorist‚ ’ Library Research/Reserche littéraire‚ 2000‚ vol ______‘Chinese History and the Question of Orientalism‚ ’ History and Theory‚ vol. 35‚ issue 4‚ 1996‚ pp Eliot‚ T.S.‚ Ezra Pound: Selected Poems‚ London: Faber and Faber‚ 1971 rpt 1928. Foucault‚ Michel‚ Power/Knowledge: Selected Interviews and Other Writings‚ ed. Colin Gordon‚ New York: Parthenon Books

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    QUESTION 3: Afghanistan is a developing country in the Southeast Asia. As a post conflict society it is in the pathway of development. Its development process as a post conflict society can be understood more clearly by implementing the concepts of standpoint theory‚ intersectionality‚ hegemonic masculinity‚ and discourse analysis. Standpoint theory refers that the marginalized group can give a max total picture on a particular topic as they experience the domination more acutely than the privileged

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    Late 1800s to 1907 The were many art movements within this time period. I am going to show you some of well known one and unknown artist. Impressionism In 1874‚ a group of artists called the Anonymous Society of Painters‚ Sculptors‚ Printmakers‚ etc. organized an exhibition in Paris that launched the movement called Impressionism. Its founding members included Claude Monet‚ Edgar Degas‚ and Camille Pissarro‚ among others. Impressionism was a movement that occurred in both art and poetry. It

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    In other words‚ as Edward Said argues in Orientalism that “the Orient has helped to define Europe (or the West) as its contrasting image‚ idea‚ personality‚ experience” and that “European culture gained in strength and identity by setting itself off against the Orient as a sort of surrogate and even underground self...”1 Orientalism is usually referred to situations such as colonisation in Asia‚ however‚ its theory can provide a greater

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    TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES ON-THE-JOB TRAINING / PRACTICUM WEEKLY REPORT Name of Student Trainee: John Patrick R. De Mesa Name of Company: Department of Environment and Natural Resources - FMB DAILY WORK ACTIVITIES Week 1 |DAY |DATE |DAILY ACCOMPLISHMENTS |NO. OF WORKING | | | |

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    [pic]Postcolonialism Postcolonialism (also Post-colonial theory‚ Postcolonial studies‚ and Post-colonialism) comprises methods of intellectual discourse that present analyses of‚ and responses to‚ the cultural legacies of colonialism and of imperialism‚ which draw from different post-modern schools of thought‚ such as critical theory. In the field of anthropology‚ post-colonial studies record the human relations among the colonial nations and the peoples of the colonies they had ruled and exploited

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