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    Traditional Classes

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    Traditional Classes A debatable topic today is online classes vs. traditional classes. Recently‚ I discovered the downfalls to online classes. I always thought online classes would be so convent for the single working mom. Unfortunately‚ my eyes were opened to the realization that I was in way over my head. In my opinion online classes are definatly inferior compared to traditional classes because of complicated network problems‚ the low level to practically no level of student teacher interaction

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    Traditional Criticism

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    (1972/2009). The ‘traditional perspective;’ Critical essay: Mr. Douglass’s fifth of July. In J. A. Kuypers (Ed.)‚ Rhetorical criticism‚ perspectives in action (pp. 39-59). Lanham‚ MD: Lexington. F. I. Hill wrote the article The “Traditional” Perspective in 1972; later edited in 2009. This article was meant to inform readers about how to apply traditional criticism through the use of the theory of rhetoric. It was divided into two sections; the first being an overview of traditional criticism‚ and

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    New Criticism approach to Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway Mrs. Dalloway‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ was set in a time period shortly after World War I. An omniscient narrator narrates the novel and it gives the reader response full access of what is happening in the minds of the characters from different points of views. In the close reading of a particular excerpt‚ it shows the relationship of a husband‚ a WW I veteran‚ and his wife. The text can be found on page 23 of the novel. “For she could no

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    The Phallocentrism in ‘If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller’ and the Feminism in ‘Mrs. Dalloway’ All literary texts‚ according to Bennett and Royle (153-154)‚ can be thought about in terms of how they represent gender difference and how far they may be said to reinforce or question gender stereotypes and sometimes provoke us to think about the very idea of gender opposition. On top of the essential anatomical or biological difference between the male and female‚ various kinds of gender-stereotypes

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    Traditional Communication

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    Every human society has developed its indigenous and traditional modes and channels of communication which characterise its existence‚ organization and development These communication modes and channels form the basis upon which the communities‚ especially the rural community‚ progress. Policy makers‚ planners and administrators‚ desirous to effect functional economic and social changes‚ must first identify such community communication modes and channels and utilize them to provide the people

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    Traditional Games

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    These days‚ almost all kids play video games or soccer‚ tennis and basketball. Games like Congkak‚ Main Lereng‚ Baling Tin‚ Sepak Raga or Gasing are bygones. While having a chat with my dad who is more of a ‘homeboy’ (mom’s a bit of town kid)‚ he gave me a list games he used to play as a kid. Some were the games of this soil and some were that adapted from neighbouring countries. However‚ I made a dash before he started his lecture on‚ “You know‚ kids these days…” His voice fading away and the

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    Traditional Theater

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    Traditional theater One of the hokkien traditional entertainment is the traditional theater that knows as 歌仔戏(ko ah hi) The term 歌仔戏(ko ah hi )is used to refer to operas in which the full range of artistic performance is on display‚ with human actors portraying a wide range of roles and characters‚ and with complex plots that reflect social realities. Traditional da xi operas were heavily oriented towards the use of song lyrics in the presentation of a story; they integrated music and dance to

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    A Traditional Business

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    A Traditional Business I believe some way that morally wrong because genital cutting is wrong if it is to girl’s related. Many times women are circumcised using glass‚ rusty knives or even pieces of sharp metal. Circumcision is different depending on the country. Also mothers are directly responsible for arranging the genital mutilation of their daughter. Some immigrant families get together and chip in to bring someone from their country to perform the circumcision because they have found out

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    Traditional family

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    In today’s society living in a traditional family that consists of a husband‚ his wife‚ at least one child and maybe a pet is not seen anymore. The divorce rate is increasing dramatically‚ while the marriage rate is lower than ever before. In my opinion‚ traditional family structures are more beneficial than any other lifestyle because I think it is important‚ not only for children‚ but also for other family members to live in a stable‚ harmonious household. A very important advantage of marriage

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    Traditional families

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    families today are more diverse than ever. They arent your traditional family. We have families today that have no father in the household or the children are raised by grandma and grandpa or other relatives. In todays famililies the children dont work‚ or some may not attend school because you have the parnts trying to be more of the childs friend than a parent. The function of the family is to ensure that children are taught the norms and values of society. They also function to provide economic support

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