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    and Postmodernism Seidman‚ S. (1994). Contested Knowledge: Social Theory in the Postmodern Era (pp Slattery‚ P. (1995). CurriculumDevelopment in the Postmodern Era. New‚ York: Garland Publishing. Spiro‚ M. (1996). Postmodernist Anthropology‚ Subjectivity‚ and Science. Tierney‚ W. (1993). Building Communities of Difference (p. 9; 15). Wiggins‚ G. (1991). Standards‚ Not Standardization: Evoking Quality Student Work

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    his play Twelve Angry Men‚ Reginald Rose demonstrates the importance of judicial integrity in determining whether justice will be found through the truth. Separated by the breach of individual agendas‚ Rose perceives a contrast between individual subjectivity and the objective foundations of society. Upon pursuing their own understanding of justice‚ thus‚ Rose shows how conflict can undermine the integrity of a democracy‚ fulfilling ulterior truths above the judicial grounds of reason. As such‚ Roses

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    Amy Hewitt Evaluate the success of your investigation and suggest how it could be improved I investigated tourism in Bowness and Morecambe in line with the Butler Model. The investigation considered Morecambe to be a tourist destination in decline whereas Bowness was a thriving tourist destination. The investigation proved the majority of our hypothesis‚ and was therefore arguably successful. However there were limitations and improvements that could have furthered the success of my investigation

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    uses the term “myth” to describe the inaccurate/fictitious depiction of history “commonly taken to be true‚ partially or absolutely.” These “myths” are the progenitors of unintentionally self-centered perceptions of events historically recorded in subjectivity. The Self-absorption‚ relating to the

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    basis for diagnosis‚ but Nemeroff and Weinberger fear that the DSM-5’s “classification [of mental disorders] using biological phenomena…which are highly dependent on context and research protocol may reintroduce some of this earlier vagueness‚ subjectivity‚ and imprecision.” Both also fear that the inclusion of biological classification will lead to an overall misdiagnosis. Allen Frances has a similar worry‚ believing the DMS-5 relies more so on diagnosis fads than a patient’s true psychiatric state

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    emotions‚ etc. regarding entities such as services‚ products‚ issues‚ events and their attributes based on feedback from Web pages is called opinion mining. Opinion mining is also called as sentiment analysis‚ opinion extraction‚ sentiment mining‚ and subjectivity analysis‚ affect analysis‚ emotion analysis‚ review mining‚ etc. [12]. Opinion mining becomes important for impact analysis and helps in making decisions on constructive developmental directions. It is a research area dealing with usual methods

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    In his book‚ Normal Life‚ Dean Spade (2011)‚ following Foucault presents an understanding of power. In referenced to the perpetrator/victim mode of power Spade (2011) highlights that there will be a wrong that needs to be rectify by punishing the individual deemed responsible for the harm (102). In this way of looking at power‚ the “perpetrator” is the scapegoat for systems like racism‚ sexism‚ ableism‚ and transphobia that are responsible for the “victims” situation (Spade‚ 104). In other words

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    changes‚ and decisions‚ for daily activities of an organization. Hatch (with Cunliffe) (2006)‚ contends that an organization is a formal structure with an internal order‚ a set of natural laws governing its operation‚ rather than operate from a subjectivity manner of management. Obtaining a working knowledge of each perspective and being able to determine how to apply the principles and concepts offers reliance and continuity within an organizational structure. Applying the principles of organization

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    Phillips (2002) Bull (1999) Tyerman (2006) Religion ‘God’s favour dictated much of their lives‚ and explained both natural and man-made events’ Eternal damnation – ‘A prime concern for the medieval man was to avoid the terrors of the afterlife’ – ‘torments of hell so violently depicted’ Pilgrimage was extremely popular – saints used as intermediaries Need to atone for one’s sins – emphasised by reform of the papacy Stereotypes of Islam and Muslims as ‘idolatrous polytheists’ Perception of

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    No one has had as impressive of a career as Christopher Jonathan James Nolan. His films have earned $3.3 billion at the global box office‚ and the total is still growing. This British/American screenwriter‚ director and producer’s most popular films include The Dark Knight (2008)‚ Inception (2010) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012). Remarkably‚ many critics have lined up as well‚ embracing both Nolan’s more offbeat productions‚ like Memento (2000) and The Prestige (2006)‚ and his blockbusters (Price

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