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    Literary theories

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    Solidad Reyes’ view on Literary History‚ Literary Theory and Literary Criticism In an attempt to solve different problems and issues in Literary Studies such as the effects of major trends to modern Philippine Literature‚ role of the audience and critics in studying text‚ three areas of literary study was explained‚ literary history‚ literary theory and literary criticism and their integration to Philippine Literature. Each area was explained based on their individual roles or impacts in the study

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    Dramaturgical Theory

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    Dr Erving Goffman came up with the dramaturgical theory of society‚ which symbolized life interactions with theater terms. This theory used theater language to describe ways we interact to maintain social order. Goffman stated that life can be referred to as a play with morals. According to this theory‚ we all are actors/actresses; therefore‚ we must all have scripts‚ costumes‚ and sets. An essential to this theory is the difference between front stage and back stage. Of course‚ we all

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    Theory Xyz

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    Theory Z Theory Z is an approach to management that advocates matching the organization’s culture to that of the larger society and assumes that involved workers are the key to increased productivity. In other words‚ the values of certain cultures affect the way the employees work‚ and therefore‚ those values should be taken into concideration when managing employees of a certain business. Another part of the theory is that‚ theory Z workers can be trusted to do their jobs to their utmost ability

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    String Theory

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    String Theory Essay Man has always had many questions regarding his surroundings. We are always curious to answer many unknowns and many will remain unanswered‚ but what if there was a theory that would allow us to explain at least all of nature’s forces within a single all encompassing coherent framework. What does this exactly mean? Well‚ explaining the universe in the most intricate and basic detail so one can stand in awe of its beauty and elegance. There is an idea floating around these days

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    Emotionalism Theory

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    Emotionalism theory is an aesthetic and critical theory of art which is mainly concerned with the expressive qualities of art work. According to the theory‚ the most important thing about a work of art is the vivid communication of moods‚ feelings‚ and ideas. The theory posits that an artwork can either be shocking or entertaining but will mainly try to provoke you into action or call for your attention to any issue of concern.  The artwork can either be realistic or acquire an abstract outlook

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    Educational Theories

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    mind‚ teacher’s can utilize the theories of social constructivism‚ individual constructivism‚ and behaviorism to enhance learning in the classroom. Upon observing the different methods of constructivism and behaviorism‚ notable differences are revealed. For example‚ one theory holds cognitive structures in high esteem‚ while the other disregards their importance completely. It appears that there are more differences than similarities between the three theories‚ and it bodes well for teachers to

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    Change Theory

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    Change Theory Final Change is uncomfortable. Change is raw. Change in the process is ugly‚ but the completed task is gorgeous. Change is a transformation‚ determining your destiny and your future. Leo Buscaglia once said "Change is the end result of all true learning. Change involves three things: First‚ dissatisfaction with self -- a felt void or need; second‚ a decision to change to fill the void or need; and third‚ a conscious dedication to the process of growth and change -- the willful act

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    Theory on Consciousness

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    the what we couldn’t see‚ the results showed electrons traveling through both holes‚ leading physicists to believe that electrons emit wave like attributes and maybe can be at many places at once! This discovery led to theories like “The Multiple Universe Theory” and my very own theory on consciousness. We all know that we are all made of atoms‚ and in these atoms are electrons and it is these subatomic particles that create the wonders of life. Heat‚ light‚ electricity‚ and even in processes as complex

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    Reflecting on “Everything That Rises Must Converge” The inspiration for the title of Flannery O’Connor’s short-story “Everything That Rises Must Converge” was a piece of work titled “Omega Point” by a French Philosopher named Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. The characters in “Everything That Rises Must Converge” could both learn a lot from French philosopher Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s words. In “Omega Point” de Chardin says‚ “Remain true to yourself‚ but move ever upward toward greater consciousness

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    Conflict Theory

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    Conflict Theory and its Effect on Society There are three different theories that can be used to describe society as a whole. Firstly‚ functionalism states that society is composed of interlocking and dependent parts that work together to promote the stability of the whole. For example‚ judicial systems help maintain order‚ and schools teach children. Secondly‚ symbolic Interactionism states that society is composed of the day to day interactions of individuals and small groups. Basically‚ how people

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