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    or pre-university courses in the current year. In addition‚ co-curricular activities‚ being a subjective matter‚ will be extremely difficult to achieve standardisation in terms of participation across schools throughout the country. And when subjectivity comes into play‚ it leaves plenty of room for manoeuvre - whether legally or otherwise. The Minister of Higher Education has stated that "[f]or those who had submitted their application on-line‚ the information would be berified with the respective

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    Rural life vs urban life

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    Rural life vs Urban life Nowadays the smaller rural communities are considered to be more sociable and pleasant to live in than larger urban communities. Are these assumptions factual or are they merely based on sentiment? The most important difference can be found by comparing the sociological structure of farm life to the same structure in a city. Larger communities enable all members to have more privacy than in smaller communities‚ thus a certain sense of “anonymity” arises which in it’s

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    There is use of hand-held camera movement throughout this short film by Neil Blomkamp. This is done in order to establish an atmosphere of disorder and chaos in Johannesburg that is teeming with aliens. The chaotic and on-scene feeling is amplified by the general use of short takes that are constantly shifting between interviews‚ shots of aliens‚ fights‚ random things‚ landscapes and so on. The long-shot framing when flying in the helicopter and looking out on the spaceships and the city‚ for instance

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    textbook presents both positive economics and normative economics. An example of normative economics that is used in the textbook states “a value-free interpretation [of economics] leads to all sorts of abuses” (42). Normative economics incorporate subjectivity in to their analysis. Normative economics are heavily influenced by value judgment as well as theoretical situations. Normative economics are the opposite of positive economics. 3. What did Adam Smith believe serves to curb self-interest in an

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    Assess the usefulness of Marxist approaches to an understanding of crime and deviance (21 marks) Karl Marx‚ would not have considered himself a Marxist but nevertheless‚ here’s what you get: Karl Marx believed that criminals are as much made as born. He theorized that Societies determine what they view as crime but that the "minority in control" determines the scope and distribution of punishments as well as the levels of punishments. Of capitalism Marx wrote about the concept of how crimes

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    The Machine Stops Essay

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    created led to their demise. This illustrates the collapse of modernism as Vashti’s objective worship‚ heavy reliance and blind faith in the Machine shatters when the Machine stops working. This is contrasted with Kuno’s postmodernist beliefs in subjectivity‚ and seeking enlightenment through the faith that something else is out there. In conclusion‚ E.M. Foster’s “The Machine Stops” predicts the collapse of modernism and how human progression can limit us and contrasts with the values

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    “symptomatic reading” which relies on a “subtle and sometimes wishful approach” to analyzing and interpreting film. The book also talks about poststructuralism which‚ rather than structuralism‚ stresses the open-mindedness of stories and explores subjectivity with film structures. Poststructuralism analysis also includes many distinct areas of thought from psychoanalytic to postcolonial to feminist. Spring Breakers could be analyzed on many different ideological and poststructuralism critiques specifically

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    Leopold Sedar

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    natural African essence. (The major premise of Negritude is therefore that one’s biological make-up (race) defines one’s outer (skin color) as well as inner (spirit/essence) traits. It is a concept which holds that there is a ‘shared culture and subjectivity and spiritual essence’ among members of the same racial group. Instead of rejecting the (colonialist) theory that race defines one’s being; Negritude rejects the assumption that the African is inherently inferior to the “white man”. To Senghor

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    of swallows in flight.[2] The arrangement of artistic creations get more nitty gritty as his examination advances. This composition demonstrates "an all around adjusted amalgamation of light and movement‚ space and perspective‚ objectivity and subjectivity‚ explained to the point of abstraction."[3] Balla begins with a reasonable subject‚ that of swallows flying past a window‚ and after that he makes development utilizing distinctive painting methods to make the work

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    Kant Absolute Moral Law

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    Kant proposes an ethical system in which an individual forms maxim‚ subjective principles of action‚ from which the principle of the categorical imperative is derived. This categorical imperative is the supreme moral law‚ and according to Kant‚ it is absolute. For example‚ a maxim like “I must not lie” might be extrapolated into the imperative “Do not lie” according to Kant’s formulation. However‚ the concept of absolute moral law faces a problem in a case in which multiple moral laws run counter

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