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    possibility of finding a prospective life partner is very high. In addition‚ we cannot deny that age‚ gender‚ the social environment that we have now‚ and the climate of the corporate culture itself could foster for the development of what we call office romance. Even though of the work setting in the company is conservative‚ however‚ the fast-paced environment and the higher number of young professionals combined with the greater number of the male populace may seem to contribute to this growing number of

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    Genre Theory

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    Genre Theory Genres what are they‚ and why are they so important in the film industry? Genres a kind of label or category something people can base what place expectations or gain a general idea of what the film is about‚ and will be like. However most genres will likely have a sub genre According to Goodyknootz‚ B.‚ & Jacobs‚ C. P. (2014) Film: From watching to seeing (2nd ed.) CH4. “Many genres also have a variety of related Subgenres with more narrowly defined formulas and expectations.”. Having

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    Chillwave: Is It a Genre?

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    Chillwave: Is it a genre? Throughout the history of music‚ there have been many trends in music that have influenced future generations. The way listeners respond to these trends allow them to categorize specific sounds with genres of music. One huge musical trend today‚ chillwave‚ is a genre of music that has received mixed emotions of its name by its artists and fans. In this paper‚ I will be presenting an intro into chillwave music as a genre and how it is different from other genres. I also will

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    Genre Analysis

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    1‚ 2009 Dr. DT Dayag Question: Critics of genre analysis argue that it is too product-oriented and prescriptivist. On the other hand‚ supporters (e.g Hart‚ 1986) say that genre analysis is pattern-seeking‚ rather than pattern-imposing. To what extent are these arguments valid? How may second language teachers deal with the potential problem of focusing too much on form than process? Give a comprehensive discussion. Genre analysis as an area of inquiry is a framework for analyzing

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    Genre Conversation

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    English 131 W 2010. Jan. 28 Genre Conversation Although genre is commonly regarded as a tool for conventional assortment‚ it is necessary to recognize that a genre is not defined by its formal features‚ but by its situational factors. The contextual identification of a genre is highlighted by Carolyn Miller‚ who describes genres as the “typified rhetorical ways of acting in recurring situations” (qtd. in Bawarshi 7). The word “situation” is crucial in her definition because writing results

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    Modern Romance Summary

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    As a member of the first generation to be born into todays “tech savvy” society‚ I found Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari to be a very enlighten look at dating and social interactions in the technological age. He covers a variety of topics‚ from how dating has changed in the past 100 years to how it differs in Europe‚ Asia and Latin America‚ and how online dating sites like OkCupid and Tinder have changed the how we meet people in todays society. He goes on to discuss how not only how we meet people

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    Modernization of romance elements in “Chivalry” by Neil Gaiman In Neil Gaiman’s short story “Chivalry”‚ an elderly woman finds and buys the Holy Grail in a thrift shop to use it as a decorative element in her house. At the same time‚ a knight from the Round Table is in the quest of finding this sacred object of God. This short story contains many elements of romance‚ such as the religious quest‚ love and adventure and courtly and chivalric life. By modernizing romance‚ Gaiman suggests that love

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    Genres of Literature

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    Genres of Literature Genres of literature are important to learn about. The two main categories separating the different genres of literature are fiction and nonfiction. There are several genres of literature that fall under the nonfiction category. Nonfiction sits in direct opposition to fiction. Examples from both the fiction and nonfiction genres of literature are explained in detail below. This detailed genres of literature list is a great resource to share with any scholars. Types of Nonfiction:

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    Arthurian literature. The grail started out as a literary creation by Chretien De Troyes for his story Perceval and has expanded to other tales such as Wolfram von Eschenbach’s Parzival and The Quest for the Holy Grail‚ which can be found in The Romance of Arthur. Although there is somewhat a consistency revolving around the grail in these stories‚ each piece has a different perspective of the grail and how it is portrayed. After analyzing all three stories stated above‚ it has come to my attention

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    Genre Analysis

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    Genre Analysis: Citation and the construction of sub-disciplinary knowledge Introduction In Academic Writing‚ Giltrow introduces a new idea regarding academic writing as a practice of knowledge-making. In the process of constructing knowledge‚ different disciplines show diversity in the styles of writing. (Giltrow‚ 2009). Giltrow’s new reasoning of genre- combination of situation and forms- provides researchers a way to analyze the similarities of documents in order to compare the disciplinary

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