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    Critical Regionalism Critical regionalism was first introduced as an architectural concept in the early 1980s in essays by Alexander Tzonis‚ Liane Lefaivre and subsequently‚ Kenneth Frampton. It was describe as a contemporary architecture which could neither be branded as internationalism nor as a historical concept of region and architecture. Over the last twenty years‚ along with the rise of the internet and global finance‚ the global has become the prevailing regime of art production and exhibition

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    It seems that ideas about "regionalism" have emerged at the beginning of swing architecture pendulum‚ where the anti-establishment institution took over. In 1940‚ as modernity (or international style) began to take up the dominant rhetoric in architecture‚ Mumford published a widely shared view of the region in the 1980s‚ when the anti-establishment institution (postmodernism) began to take over the new institution: Regional through Lefaivre & Tzonis as well as Frampton. The "transformation" of the

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    NAME: OBUBO ADORA PROGRAMME: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MATRIC NO: 09AH09247 COURSE CODE: IRL 324 LECTURER: DR SHERIFF FOLARIN IN WHAT CONTEXT IS REGIONALISM THE APPROPRIATE FRAMEWORK IN POLITICAL ANALYSIS? Historically‚ most states have been concerned primarily with the capabilities and intentions of their neighbors. This consequently consolidates one of the most striking facts about modern global political system – it is strongly organized on regional basis. Taking into consideration the current

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    REGIONALISM  Ethnic Conflicts‚ Politics of Regionalism and the Demand for NAGALIM : Perspectives On the Politics Of Regional Accommodation & Autonomy Dr Biswajit Mohapatra North-Eastern Hill University‚ Shillong ABSTRACT In the post independence era India has been witnessing a varying growth of regionalism and struggles .Regionalism in such different forms has also been accompanied by different degrees of violence. It has sought to legitimize itself by putting forward its rationale as if asking

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    1855‚ Chopin developed a close relationship with her mother‚ grandmother‚ and her great-grandmother. She also became an avid reader of fairy tales‚ poetry‚ and religious allegories‚ as well as classic and contemporary novels. REGIONALISM In literature‚ regionalism refers to fiction or poetry that focuses on specific features – including characters‚ dialects‚ customs‚ history‚ and landscape – of a particular region. Kate Chopin is considered to be one of the best US Southern regional writers

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    Exotic Pitchforks American art has been molded and shaped by different cultures around the world‚ and through the years different artists have given different kinds of art their own little special touch. A very famous type of painting is oil painting‚ and Americans just so happen to be very good at making them. One oil painting that almost everyone is familiar with is “American Gothic” by Grant Wood‚ and another one that is a little less famous is “The Peaceable Kingdom” by Edward Hicks. Both

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    sustain 52 days of marathon fast that was undertaken to demand a separate state for Telugu speaking people‚ little did he realize that his death would become a launch pad for the dawn of Political Regionalism in India – that would in course of time alter the whole landscape of India. But the brand of regionalism that evolved after Potti Sriramulu’s death was legitimate‚ genuine and logical. It reflected the aspirations of people at that time. It stood for fulfilling the longstanding desire of people

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    CRITICAL

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    THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF EDUCATION UCU 103:CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING DATE:THURSDAY 8TH JANUARY 2009 TIME:2.00 P M-4.00 P M INSTRUCTIONS: ANSWER QUESTION ONE AND ANY OTHER TWO Q.1 a)Define critical and creative thinking (10 marks) b)Distinguish "just thinking"from "critical thinking" (10 marks) c)What characteristics would you associate a critical thinker with (10 marks) Q.2 Discuss the branches of philosophy and show their relevance to critical and creative thinking (20 marks) Q.3 Using

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    Bùi Minh Thắng – KTTT55B Critical thinking assignment Selections 11A and 11B The two arguments discuss about whether Gay Marriage should be allowed or not. As far as reasonability is concerned‚ the first argument “Equal treatment is real issue – not marriage” is less strong than the second one “Gay Marriage Unnatural”. In the first argument‚ the writer (USA Today) had some good reasonings and didn’t use so many rhetorical devices. The ultimate ground of this argument was seeking for an equal treatment

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    reconstruction‚ the transcontinental railroad‚ gilded age‚ and the struggles among the African-Americans‚ immigrant workers‚ and independent workers proved to be a period of trial and error. With the problems sometimes overbearing the solutions‚ regionalism and naturalism was born. Local color writing was influenced by the country’s rapid expansion and growth of industry. Bret Hare and Mark Twain were well known local colorists who wrote widely about the East‚ Midwest‚ and South which compelled

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