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    universal level of significance regardless of era‚ much like that of the mythic heroes of Greece and Medieval Europe. More importantly‚ Eliot noted that making use of the mythical method allowed art to be possible in the epistemologically unstable modern world. Indeed‚ with the development of modernism came dramatic shifts in the aesthetic paradigm for both visual and literary artists; similar to the new aesthetic schools of cubism‚ futurism‚ and surrealism inspired by redefinitions of time and space

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    the future that the story creates). The fact that the narrator tells us a story about the future in the present day automatically raises questions about our ideas of the future‚ and how we live and think in our present day world. Pohl challenges our modern day prejudices‚ and it can be said then that the overall theme of “Day Million” is nothing is what it seems. The theme of nothing is what it seems becomes apparent in the very introduction to the story. Pohl writes‚ “On this day I want to tell you

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    Science‚ Technology and Medicine in Colonial India Interest in the science‚ technology and medicine of India under British rule has grown in recent years and has played an ever-increasing part in the reinterpretation of modern South Asian history. Spanning the period from the establishment of East India Company rule through to Independence‚ David Arnold’s wide-ranging and analytical survey demonstrates the importance of examining the role of science‚ technology and medicine in conjunction with

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    changed since 1800? Life as we know it today in the modern world‚ is significantly different to the lives that our predecessors lived during the period 1500-1800. The changes across the centuries are the result of a process of advancements over time. This essay will examine life in the period 1500-1800 as highlighted in the work of George Blainey (2000) and will compare key differences of life in this early period‚ against life in the modern world today. Throughout this essay‚ the main focus will

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    about the desired changes in increasing literacy‚ optimizing resources‚ increasing efficiency‚ productivity and quality. Already computers have become such an important part of our lives—in airports‚ banks‚ railway stations and every well-equipped modern office. As computer continues to proliferate in ever increasing numbers across large segments of Government‚ business and industry‚ the common man is beginning to believe hesitantly that computers can actually deliver a good part of the promise that

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    Retro – modern design&style Every twenty to thirty years‚ the world of design seems to make a comeback‚ but in a slightly better way. Whether it’s is the world of fashion‚ colours or home decor‚ retro style is an eclectic mix of old styles and new forms‚ or new forms with old materials and finishes. From the psychedelic prints of the seventies to the fifties appeal of oversized light fixtures and bubbly forms. I like retro- modern style because it offers me the opportunity

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    advantages for corporation development in the present world than in the past‚ but what is clear is that we can learn from the past and make proper decisions for our future development. As I see it‚ the most important lesson we can learn from the history is that if you just keep standing at the same point and don’t think about moving ahead‚ you will be abandoned by the age. The best example for this is Kodak. Kodak used to be the biggest imaging and photographic equipment company in the global market

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    formation of a modern tradition‚ and each responded to the challenges of the modern world in a distinctive manner. All the countries recognized social equality‚ industrialization and urbanization as major factors of modern life. Yet‚ these factors and their impact on the arts and crafts were encountered differently in each country‚ giving a special identity to the design traditions of each. By the mid-century‚ however‚ these designs became known as a style and the history of modern Scandinavian design

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    efforts and perseverance on their studies when they’re studying. ‘Coz that moment there wasn’t high-tech gadgets or google or somewhat technologies that help them in just one click. But the only source of knowledge of them is a Book. Unlike today‚ Modern Gagdets‚ Apps or Google can help them in just one click. So easy to do‚ a Copypaste can done their homeworks. A simple effort can done everything without knowing its thought inside. And the disadvantage of that is‚ they’re spoilding or making youth

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    cling to your knife. Approaching the Essay Step 1: Think about the task/question. In this case‚ the question is as follows: Choose a poem which increased your understanding of any aspect of life in the modern world. State what aspect of life in the modern world the poem illustrates and go on to show how the poem‚ both by its content and by its style‚ increased your understanding. Now‚ mind-map your ideas for key points you wish to make about the poem. Step 2: A vital

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