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    Locke – 2nd Treatise * State of Nature – All men are originally in a state of nature. A man in this original state is bound by the laws of nature‚ but he is otherwise able to live‚ act‚ and dispose of his possessions as he sees fit. More important‚ human beings‚ free from the arbitrary laws of other men‚ have an obligation to protect the interests of each other‚ since they are all equally children of God. They also have an obligation to punish those who go against God’s will and attempt to

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    the causes of the Howl and how these people can redeem themselves. In this poem‚ Ginsberg starts each part with a general discussion before narrowing to a personal connection and then ending higher level‚ meta-conscious reflection. Within the superstructures of each section

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    of Culture The Concept of Culture Culture is Learned Culture is Shared Culture is Based on Symbols Culture Gives Meaning to Reality Functions of Culture Culture and Change Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism What is Culture? Superstructure: Superstructure A culture’s worldview‚ including morals and values‚ oftentimes grounded in religion Social structure: structure The rule-governed relationships—with all their rights and obligations—that hold members of a society together. This includes

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    the river is determined we can begin hydraulic analysis on the bridge. The cross sectional area of the river and the soffit level are other factors required when working out the hydraulic analysis. The soffit is the under surface of the bridge superstructure‚ it has to be a required height in relation with the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) NSW. In a 100 year event there has to be an allowance of 300mm gap from the top of the water level to the lowest part of the bridge deck. The hydraulic analysis

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    Problems of Epistemology

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    Epistemology is the study of our right to the beliefs we have. More generally‚ we start from what we might call our cognitive stances‚ and ask whether we do well to have those stances. Cognitive stances include both our beliefs and (what we take to be) our knowings; and in another dimension they include our attitudes towards the various strategies and methods we use to get new beliefs and filter out old ones‚ as well as the products of those strategies and methods. Epistemology‚ on this showing‚

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    focus is on upgrading elements of the infrastructure. The city planners would focus on all the following except: a. highways. b. restaurants. c. parking lots. d. airports. 5. Which of the following are considered part of a destination’s superstructure? a. water‚ gas‚ and electricity systems b. roads and highways c. shopping and entertainment centers d. airports 6. All of the following are considered part of a destination’s natural resources except: a. geography. b. climate. c. boat

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    personal version of the history of the cultural studies. According to Hall cultural studies emerged as a disciple out of the 1950s disintegration of classical Marxism and its thesis that the economic base has a determining effect on the cultural superstructure. He speaks of two interruptions that the trajectories of cultural studies faced namely feminism and racism. But what is stable in cultural studies is the conjunctional knowledge based on the idea of Gramsci. It means knowledge situated in and

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    Catch 22 Critical Analysis “Catch 22‚ anyone who wants to get out of combat duty isn’t really crazy.” (Pg. 46) In Joseph Heller’s Catch 22 the difference between the ranks resembles the bourgeois and proletariat class system. This class system is a result of the Allied Military’s assembly line like product of sending men to die in the war. The main character‚ Yossarian‚ a pilot in World War II is ordered by his totalitarian superiors to fly mission after mission. This takes a toll on him which

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    According to Marx‚ all political rule is class domination. Critically analyse. Class is not simply an ideology legitimising oppression: it denotes exploitative relations between people mediated by their relations to the means of production. In Marxian and similar theories‚ the term ‘class’ is used as a technical term connected with a theory of ownership and control. Political Rule is the exercise of power. According to Max Weber‚ Power is “the chance of man or a number of men to realize their own

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    this economic reasoning into two levels‚ being the base and superstructure. The base is composed by the material production‚ money‚ objects‚ the relations of production and the stage of development of productive forces. (Williams‚ R. 1977) The superstructure is where we find the political and ideological institutions‚ our social relations‚ set of ideas; our cultures‚ hopes‚ dreams and spirit. (Williams‚ R. 1977) Both the base and superstructure are shaped by capital. While one could say that Marx was

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