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    New Historicism

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    the leading characters. CULTURAL MATERIALISM: - A critical practice that concentrates on the interventions whereby men and women make heir own history and situate the literary text in the political situation of our own (and not of its own day as New Historicists do). - It reads the literary text in a way as to enable us to “recover histories”. - It uses the technique of close textual analysis but often employ structuralist and post-structuralist techniques. - It works mainly within traditional

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    Bad News

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    BAD NEWS LETTER JOEL MARTINEZ STRAYER UNIVERSITY IHOP 8785 Centreville Rd. Manassas‚ VA 20110 October 25‚ 2012 Josh Carter 231 Liberty Avenue Manassas‚ VA 20110 Dear Mr. Carter: Pet Friendly Restaurant Policy Our motto at IHOP is “Come Hungry‚ Leave Happy”. It is not just a saying but also an idea that we hope is validated with each one of our customers. We take

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    New Century

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    New Century Case Analysis 1. What appeared to be New Century’s strategic objectives? Describe and evaluate the business model the company had adopted to achieve these objectives. New Century Financial Corporation was founded in 1995 went public in 1996 and was also listed on NASDAQ. New Century’s primary goal was to originate and sell subprime mortgages. The main activities of the company included generating‚ retaining‚ selling‚ and servicing home mortgage loans for subprime borrowers who

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    A new India

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    elders‚ including statesmen‚ expect India ’s youth to do vote their energies to the task of reconstructing India in accordance with the long accepted ideals. There is little doubt that given the right lead and guidance‚ India ’s youth can create a new society by eliminating the evils‚ making good the flaws and deficiencies and facilitating the reinstatement of the highly cherished moral values of the East. In addition to this they can lay the basis for reconstruction in all spheres-social‚ economic

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    New Deal

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    The New Deal and its policies show that the Depression of the 1930s led to extraordinary testing of federal educational programs. The New Deal set guide that redefined the federal government’s position in education. The government used organizations such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration to construct schools‚ help employ teachers‚ and offer a broad range of courses. In dissimilarity to the Great Society‚ education was insignificant to New Deal Social policy

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    New Immigrants

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    Finally‚ the main difference and major contribution to Native-born fears was the willpower of the “New Immigrants” to preserve their culture regardless of the costs. Although the “Old Immigrants” also tried to keep their culture alive‚ they did this in a very minimalistic way in comparison to the restaurants‚ social clubs‚ and more that the “New Immigrants” created in an attempt to preserve their culture. This also was faced with opposition especially by antiforeign organizations such as the “American

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    the new born

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    around they added leggings along with a thick jacket. Priests and Chiefs dressed in full long cloaks that were made of feathers or cloth turbans. They would shave their heads but would leave a topknot which they grew long. Their bodies and faces were most likely tattooed. The Cherokee women would wear skirts along with a poncho top or Cherokee Tear Dress. Their jewelry were made of sliver and shells. Painted clay beads were m

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    Crime In New York

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    In New York‚ We have many crimes that are unreported. We have many crimes that are occurring in our everyday lifestyle which we don’t notice. My group and I conducted research on different places in new york city in which crime occurs. The area that I am investigating is Lefrak City complex park. Lefrak City is located in Queens New York near queens center mall and where 114 precinct is found. I studied the area for about two weeks to get a conclusion on how the crime in the park is during the day

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    The New Boss

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    Case: “The New Boss” ------------------------------------------------- The case “The new boss” (Daft‚ 2011) describes a situation within a large medical products company where employees share a different mental model from their boss. The company‚ Century Medical had multiple information systems projects developed by the chief information officer Sam Nolan. His projects were aimed to save time and money for the company. The projects were further designed to support team based work‚ improved

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    New Historicism

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    New Historical and Cultural Criticism in The Great Gatsby Main characteristics of New Historicism • • • • • • There are no facts – just interpretations (Tyson 286) Power circulates from all social levels at all time (Tyson 287) “history is neither linear (…) nor progressive (…)” (Tyson 287) no universal spirit of an age – always opposition (Tyson 287) analysis of history is always subjective (Tyson 287) Individual and culture define each other (Tyson 287) New historicism applied

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