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    methodologies: Accepting changes in requirements anytime Customer centric software development Light weight software development (less prominence to documentation) Good for small teams of experts Agile manifesto Manifesto site Agile manifesto is a formal declaration of 4 key values and 12 principles to guide an iterative an people centric approach to software development 4 key values of Agile Individuals and interactions are valued over processes

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    Dada

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    Dada is an art movement which began in 1916 in Zurich‚ Switzerland. Encompassing all aspects of art including literature‚ manifestos‚ theatre and visual arts‚ the Dadaists strived to create works which rejected the laws and societal values of the time. They described their works as anti-art‚ and much of it was anarchistic protest‚ particularly in German Dada which was a response to World War I. Dada is a satirical and anti aesthetic projection of what the artists thought of society. Dada was displayed

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    Explain how and why German social and cultural life changed in the period 1923-1933: The social and cultural life in Germany changed dramatically from 1923 to 1933‚ seeing Germany through three distinctive periods in history. The years of instability from 1918 to 1923‚ the ‘golden years’ from 1924 to 1929 and the depression years and rise of the Nazi party from 1929 to 1933. The beginning of 1923 was a time of great social‚ cultural‚ political and economic unrest for Germany. As a result of

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    Futurists Vs Dadaist

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    It was through ‘live’ performance that the group could publicly celebrate the machinery‚ technology and rebellion at the core of their purpose. When Marinetti wrote the Futurist manifesto in 1909 (published in the French‚ La Figaro) the movement was initially intended for literary purposes. However by 1916‚ manifestos had been released by the interdisciplinary group on almost every aspect of life . The ideas were radical and called for all ties to the past to be severed. Marinetti writes “ Why should

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    The Romanovs had ruled Russia since 1613. When the last tsar of all‚ Nicholas II‚ was appointed to the throne in 1894‚ there was no hint of the fate that awaited him. Many among the huge crowds that lined the streets for his coronation celebration saw him as their "little father." They believed God had supposedly appointed Nicholas to rule an empire covering about one-sixth of the earth’s land area. In 1894‚ Russia was at peace. Foreign investors promoted its industrialization. Russia was ranked

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    Marinetti Futism Analysis

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    Parati‚ “woman is absorbed within Marinetti’s movement as an empty signifier that can be manipulated by the Futurist man” (43). In many of Marinetti’s manifestos involving women‚ Marinetti deems woman as inferior and useless‚ but also mentions that the employment of women would be beneficial for the good of the future. Reading Marinetti’s manifestos can be quite difficult due to his hyperbolic and contradictory statements. The power of this exaggerated use of syntax and diction complicates the meaning

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    The ideology of Sant’ Elia on futurism is expressed in the ‘Messaggio’ and the ‘Manifesto of Futurist Architecture’.1 As a futurist‚ his text confirms the futurist ideology‚ however‚ the drawing of Sant’ Elia on the La Citta Nuova and other works of his show contradiction Antonio Sant’ Elia was born in 1888. He was an Italian visionary architect who participated in the futurist movement and wrote futurist manifesto. His remarkable work was the design drawing of La Citta Nuova (the New City). Most

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    therefore inseparable from the production of commodities.” (Marx‚ Kindle 2743) Karl Marx‚ often regarded as a revolutionary pro-communist‚ is a 19th century political-economist that heavily critiques and criticizes capitalism in his The Communist Manifesto‚ Estranged Labor‚ and Capital. In Capital‚ Marx uses a materialist approach to argue that real social relations of production are masked by the presence of commodities within a capitalist society. The commodities‚ instead of human labor‚ are seen

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    Causes and Consequences of the 1905 Russian Revolution The Revolution of 1905 was the first time the Tsar had faced opposition from so many groups in Russian society at the same time. A long-term social and economic cause of the 1905 Revolution was the continuing anger of both peasants and landowners to the emancipation of the serfs 1861. Although this piece of legislation had brought an end to serfdom‚ peasants still remained tied to the village commune (mir) and were angry at the

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    an extreme social theorist and has many influences on the current population today. Throughout his studies‚ his main interests included: politics‚ economics and struggles that existed between classes in society. In his famous book the Communist Manifesto‚ he explains how although society was mainly built upon capitalism‚ it will soon be replaced by communism. This drastic change will occur when the proletariat (the workers) will realize that they have been victims of capitalism and want to change

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