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    WESTERN GAZE FINAL DRAFT 2 HOW FAR HAS THE WEST INFLUENCED THE CONTEMPORY CHINESE ARTISTS Wang Qingsong‚ Zeng Fanzhi‚ Shi Xinning‚ and Zhang Xiaogang? “Why do I say China has no contempory Art? Because none of China’s C art comes from China’s history or culture. It just follows the Western conception of what Chinese contempory art should be like” Lu Lib PART 1: INTRODUCTION I am interested in contemporary art in China because I live in Hong Kong‚ and have witnessed huge changes in China

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    Throughout history‚ the impact of the Darwinian Theory has reimbursed the existence of all religions in major societies and has inevitably enforced relevance into the modern world. Religion is a set of beliefs imposed by the elders of society to implement the moral values necessary to preserve the society‚ which exploits a belief in the supernatural to administer “the rules.” In the modern day world‚ societies with religion are more likely to survive than those without religion because of the community

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    through the comparative lens of contemporary sociological perspectives. The contemporary sociological perspectives include functionalist‚ conflict‚ feminist‚ and symbolic interactionist. I am going to use these four sociological perspectives to analyze an aspect of social identity relative to social interaction such as gender. Gender are learned attitudes and behaviors that characterize women and men (Benokraitis‚ 2015). Functionalism The first contemporary sociological perspective is functionalism

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    By: Jovaney Ashman 17 February‚ 2014 The Question has been asked over and over again‚ how has Mass Communication impacted the way we behave‚ think‚ what we think about and how we socialize with each other? And the answer is‚ we will never be fully able to comprehend its vast impact on our lives in the 21st Century however we are at liberty to deduce from the empirical evidences around us. Before we attempt to define mass communication completely lets us first define the two key words

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    By Obasesam Usang Effiom Ghana Christian University College Accra - Ghana State the Relevance of Communication to Management SDM 201222101028 Ghana Christian University College Lecturer: Gabriel Annan Date: 15th April 2013 Word Count: Table of Content Pg. Introduction Definition of Terms Relevance of Communication to management Conclusion Reference Introduction Communication is a vital part of personal life more so important in business and management‚ and any other

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    The Sociological Perspective 1. The sociological perspective mainly shows specific event and surroundings that influences peoples lives. The base the word of sociology is social which deals with how people interact with others and other groups. Sociologists look at social locations that people are involved with because of where they are in society. Some things that are looked at by sociologists include jobs‚ income‚ race-ethnicity‚ education‚ gender‚ etc. Biography and history are important in

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    conditions (Catalyst 1996‚2001‚2004) and men did not believe that these factors hinder a woman’s development. (Howard‚ S. (1991) ‘Organizational resources for addressing sexual harassment’. Journal of Counselling and Development. 69: 507-511.) It has been argued that gender discrimination is difficult to perceive because it accounts for a small portion of variance in organizational decision making (e.g.‚ Barret & Morris‚ 1993). A computer simulation showed that if men and women are equally qualified

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    the Full Range of Possibilities to Solve Challenges Moral imagination is the ability to see and explore responsibly acceptable options in difficult ethical quandaries. It entails thinking beyond traditional viewpoints to consider the various demands and interests of everyone engaged in a given circumstance. Stakeholder theory makes it an indispensable tool for negotiating the complex web of obligations and connections that define contemporary corporate settings. Residents and decision-makers can rise

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    Sociological Analysis

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    because it opens your mind to think and act differently and how it affects you. Sociology can have an effect on your social behavior as well as how you view yourself. In the text‚ C. Wright Mills (1916–1962) (1956) states "when we use “the sociological imagination‚” we have a better ability to see patterns in society and identify how these patterns influence individuals and groups of individuals. He also talks about how you should never criticize others unless you have walked a mile in his moccasins

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    Prufrock Imagination

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    love? "Do I dare/Disturb the universe?" he asks. Prufrock knows the women in the saloons "known them all" and he presumes how they classify him and he feels he deserves the classification‚ because he has put on a face other than his own. "To prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet." He has always done what he was socially supposed to do‚ instead of yielding to his own natural feelings. He wrestles with his desires to change his world and with his fear of their rejection. He imagines how

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