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    | Teacher Issues | Funding | Student Achievement |    Student Behaviors that Affect Achievement Chart | Conclusion | Works Cited | Rural Schools | Inner-City Schools | Private Schools | | | | STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT “When students cut [classes]‚ some just go and get high‚ others go drink‚ and others just sit there and watch them. Others go and watch TV‚ they eat‚ some sit at the bus stop… they’ll go call somebody. Anything instead of going to class” This above quote is from

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    Anglo American Literature Dr. Geeti Chandra Twinkle Lal 3rd Year English Hons. Assignment 3 If Existentialism in Hamlet is plot driven‚ in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead it is language driven. Discuss. Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead was published in 1966 as a retelling of Hamlet by William Shakespeare through the eyes of two minor characters‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. In Hamlet‚ Ross and Guild are just stock characters who are there to provide comic relief

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    Oral Tradition vs. Written Tradition The Bible is one of the world’s greatest books. To believers and nonbelievers alike‚ this book has caused a massive stir in societies. Many do not know how this book came to be. For the most part‚ we are familiar with the stories of the bible and their moral lessons because we’ve been told them. From that experience the question would arise about whether oral tradition is superior to written tradition. Webster’s Dictionary says Oral Tradition is‚ “Cultural

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    Post Modernism (1965-present): 1. responses to modernism‚ especially refusals of some of its totalizing premises and effects‚ and of its implicit or explicit distinction between ’high’ culture and commonly lived life 2. responses to such things as a world lived under nuclear threat and threat to the geosphere‚ to a world of faster communication‚ mass mediated reality‚ greater diversity of cultures and mores and a consequent pluralism 3. acknowledgments of and in some senses struggles

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    Michael Garuba Differentiate Modernism from Post Modernism Modernism‚ in literature‚ is the basic concept of new methods through new reasoning. During the renaissance period of English history‚ the traditional values of Western civilization‚ which the Victorians had only begun to question‚ came to be questioned seriously by a number of new writers who saw society breaking down around them. The world was being looked at from a new perspective‚ mostly scientifically. Traditional literary forms

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    ‘modernization’‚ ‘modernity’ and ‘modernism’ as wel as authors who consider Latin America a ‘problem’ that has allowed artists and intellectuals to ask important questions about nationhood‚ identity‚ and modern life.’ (p. 284‚ Coffee & Tejada) “The encounter between Europe and the ‘Indies’‚ and the ‘subjection of one by the other‚ has been known throughout history by several names: invasion‚ migration or foundation’ (p.284 Coffee & Tejada) ‘Latin American modernism‚ by necessity‚ engages with the

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    Zipper Graphic Design for Advertising‚ Visual Culture & Theory What is Modernism? Historically Modernism describes that period between 1900 and 1950 when Artists‚ Architects‚ Designers and Writers radically re-assessed the direction of their disciplines. Spurred on by radical thinkers like Marx‚ Sartre‚ Freud‚ and Jung; inspired by the possibilities of new economic processes and materials‚ Art‚ Architecture and Design set out to redefine the world in which we live. These arts flourished

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    The Moderns 1914-1939 The American Dream: Pursuit of a Promise Modernism called for bold experimentation and wholesale rejection of traditional themes and styles. America is considered a land of new Eden: a land of beauty‚ bounty‚ and unlimited promise. The American Dream is based on optimism‚ opportunity‚ progress. A Crack in a the World: Breakdown of Beliefs and Traditions The center of literary life had shifted from New England and spread across America. Two new theories‚ Marxism and psychoanalysis

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    Modernism describes the ideology of the art and design that were produced during the modernist period. There has been a lot of controversy about when modernism started‚ yet many believe it initiated sometime in the late 19th century and continued to the early 20th century. The modernist movement was meant to be a break from traditions and it was set up to separate the value of certain works from the conservative realism. For instance‚ Unlike the traditional art that was aesthetic‚ this movement was

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    Post - Modernism and Mass Culture 1 P M rnism and M C ost ode ass ulture Post Modernism/20/1/98/P.Covington/Media Disc This is a relatively new development and there are few sources that present clear and readable accounts of it. It is a reaction to the belief of postmodernists that Marx concentrated excessively on production‚ at the cost of consumption. Introduction This concept‚ despite its variety of meanings and definitions‚ is used to refer to many aspects of social life from

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