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    Classical Rationality as the Basis of Utopism and its Criticism from the Viewpoints of Language and Experience The constant return to utopian projects of re-organizing society testifies that utopism is deeply rooted in the structure of the Classical episteme. In this case to break with utopian line of thinking means to uncover and eliminate all the presuppositions which inevitably lead to the transformation of social ideals into utopias. If we approach the problem of utopism from this point of

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    projections. Like any play or novel‚ some characters are more central‚ and some only flirt with the driving theme‚ but all are crucial to the progression of the plot‚ to the progression of intention. * Construction -> Constructive Deconstruction (definitely not deconstructivism a la Hadid‚ Gehry‚ Koolhaas‚ Libeskind‚ Eisenman etc..) In a world requiring 150% its own volume to endure the current industrialized processes‚ adding more physical matter of any sort to the equation seems

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    Witten/Herdecke Sanitarium (UW/H) was wonted anent and allege play on words in 1983 and put b investigate has been a pioneer Amongst Germany’s propelled curriculum vitae recapitulation concerning. Fro than a grow older of 30 epoch‚ we introduced Brobdingnagian improvements in critique and training. As a whittle prepare we endure for adventitious adaptation of the pennon communiqu of reduce and the coast for a lavish instructional leaning conformed to the adversity of our propelled facts guild. In

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    in Global Society: Place‚ Culture‚ Consumption.  New York: Palgrave‚ 2001 8.     Roudinesco‚ Elisabeth 9.     Spilsbury‚ Richard. Tourism Industry. New York: Rosen Central‚ 2011. 10. Sturrock‚ John ed. Structuralism and Since: From Levi Strauss to Derrida. New York : Oxford University Press‚ 1979. 11. Theobald‚ William F. Global Tourism.  Maryland Heights‚ MO: Butterworth-Heinemann‚ 2004.

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    com/stock-photo/rights-managed/42-17176857/germany-anthropology-helmut-and-erika-simon>. 2. Otzi the iceman‚ n.d.‚ photograph‚ crystalink‚ accessed 1 April 2013‚ <http://www.crystalinks.com/oetzi.html>. 3. Otzi the iceman‚ 2011‚ photograph‚ the deconstruction zone‚ accessed 1 April 2013‚ <http://thedeconstructionzone.blogspot.com.au/2011_ 08_01_archive.html>.

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    In the novel‚ Golding displays two forms of power and how they are exercised by two individuals. On one hand‚ Ralph depicted and reflected a liberal democracy‚ whereas Jack showed a totalitarian and authority form of leadership. With further deconstruction of the novel‚ the theme and notion is clear that inside everyone there is a ‘beast’. Moreover‚ it is one’s ability to use their strength and good nature to overcome this and make decisions for the better of others. The Lord of the Flies is a creation

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    American Literary Movements Puritanism (17th century) - a style of writing that adhered to five basic tenets of religious life: original sin‚ limited atonement‚ irresistible grace‚ perseverance of the saints‚ and predestination. Puritans believed that God divinely controls the universe and all humans‚ regardless of social or economic status‚ are equal in God’s sight. Central to Puritan success is the extreme self-determinism that still contributes to American idealism. Important writers of this

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    To what extent has your comparative study of Frankenstein and Blade Runner developed your understanding of the personal struggles experienced by individuals? Both Frankenstein and Blade Runner were created at times of great innovation and technological advancement. Although the texts have different and are separated by 200 years‚ they both share a concern to explore this issue and come to very similar conclusions. Both texts claim that to be truly human is to manifest qualities of self awareness

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    to grips with‚ even after repeat readings of the book and much thought. In “Circumventing the Grand Narrative: Dust as an Alternative Theological Vision in Pullman’s His Dark Materials”‚ Anne-Marie Bird attempts to apply Derrida’s theories of deconstruction to the idea of Dust‚ to examine and reconcile the ways it functions to subvert absolutes and binaries while also seeming to put forth a “grand narrative” of its own. She places the “alternative theology” of Dust within the context of modernity

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    References: King‚ M.L. Jr.‚ (2000). Letter from the Birmingham jail. (Original work published 1963) http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/frequentdocs/birmingham.pdf Plato‚ (2008). The Crito. Excerpted in F.J Church (Ed.) Plato to Derrida (sixth edition.). “Crito “ (pg. 38-46) (Original work written in 399 BCE)

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