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    Understanding Change

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    PART ONE Understanding change Perspectives on change The ethics of organizational change Planned change and its critics Strategic change Building and developing competitive advantage 3 39 73 11 1 147 CHAPTER 1 Perspectives on change 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Perspectives on change 1.2.1 Modernity‚ progress‚ and change 1.2.2 Pathways to change 1.3 Structural-functional change: changing structures and functions 1.3.1 An organization is a complex whole 1.3.2 Structural theory 1.4 Multiple constituencies:

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    Rock Bottom Productions Presents: Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare Act 2 Mason Noteboom‚ Sean Guderian‚ Lailah Safi‚ Hadar Ziv‚ Jack Tanner‚ Elle Meyer‚ and Brendan Haines Table of Contents: Dramaturgy: Section 1: ● Paraphrase of Act 2 .......................................................Page 3 ● Glossary............................................................................Page 3-7 ● Description of Context....................................................Page 7 Section 2: ● Description

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    relating to the use of framing. When applying these methods‚ the ensuing tension is born NOT from the nature of the story or the plot‚ but entirely from the way this story is structured‚ paced‚ framed‚ and perceived. In short‚ suspense is a dramaturgy technique that plays on the difference in knowledge between the audience and the characters on the screen. (Schmidt‚ 1995) It often revolves around subjects like: will the hero reach the right place and save the heroine before it is too late? Will

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    Chapters/Topics Chapter 1: Developing a Sociological Consciousness Study all terms What are sociology and the sociological imagination? Who coined these terms? Sociology: Scientific study of social interactions and social organization Sociological Imagination: the ability to see how our private experiences & difficulties are reflective of the structural arrangements of the society & time you live in Coined by C. Wright Mills Is sociology a science? What type of science? Yes‚ sociology

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    Sociology notes Quiz answers for quiz 2 Cognitive dissidence George Zimmer on “true love” The social structure-education religion‚ politics 6 basic human emotions Altruism-selfless behavior Socialization is a learning process that we all go thru Feral children grow up with no socialization Gender is learned and sex is biological George Herbert mead- imitation ‚play‚ and game are the 3 stage of the development Social groups- are made up of individuals who share something from physical

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    Simmel

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    Introduction: In the case of German philosopher and sociological thinker Georg Simmel‚ the rhetorical truth is that thoughts are indeed worth more when one is six feet under. Most accounts of Simmel focus solely on his piecemeal ideas‚ most of which could not be used in any sort of serious empirical research. Although many of his ideas may seem reflexively true to our emotionally charged subjective minds‚ it would be quite difficult to impose positivist research methods to many‚ if not most

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    Tennessee Williams

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    Sean Allen THE2100 12 June 2013 Mr. John Schultz Tennessee Williams Thomas Lanier‚ also known as Tennessee Williams‚ was an American writer who worked principally as a playwright in the American Theatre. Also he wrote essays‚ short stories‚ poetry‚ screenplays‚ and novels with also a volume of memoirs. Tennessee’s professional career lasted about 45 years until his death in 1983. Williams saw the birth of hundreds of plays that are considered to be classics on the American stage

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    the Sensorimotor Stage ‚ the Preoperational Stage‚ the Concrete Operational Stage ‚ and the Formal Operational Stage. 33) Why did Goffman refer to his symbolic interactionist explanation of social interaction as "dramaturgy?" because basically the way people interact with others is a play. Drama is always created when different thinking cultures interact with one another. 34)Why is it important to ask neutral questions while conducting sociological research? Because

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    Victor Hugo: France Romantic Movement‚ and Its Key Players France Romantic Movement and Its Key Players Theatre has been present and effecting societies‚ and politics‚ all the way back to the Greeks‚ and in other forms‚ even before the Greeks. There is little question to Theatre being instrumental in the development of history at times. Shakespeare said it best through his character Hamlet‚ in his play Hamlet‚ “Good my lord‚ will

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    ‘...there was an early crisis within the chosen form of modernist Naturalism... [which] was at once physically convincing and intellectually insufficient... [T]here were‚ in opposite directions‚ crucial areas of experience which the language and behaviour of the living room could not articulate or fully interpret.’ (Williams‚ 1989:85) Analyse why and how Bertolt Brecht decided to address the limitations of Naturalist theatre. Throughout the 20th century‚ the German poet‚ playwright and director

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