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    1984 Panopticism

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    Designed by Jeremy Bentham‚ panopticism lays a heavy emphasis on the importance of effectively educating the youth. Education in a panoptic society is suppose “to ‘fortify’‚ to ‘develop the body’‚ [and] to prepare children ‘for a future in some …work’” (Foucault 224). A panoptic community allows children to be placed into their most natural learning environment so they can be most effective in their society as an adult. From an early age‚ children would be split up into specific careers paths so they could

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    Brian McHale Postmodernist Fiction Routledge A MEMBER OF THE TAYLOR » FRANCIS GROUP * Ft not?" POSTMODERNIST FICTION Brian McHale London and New York In memory of Robert J. McHale 1927-85 Steve Sloan 1952-85 Arthur A. Cohen 1928-86 First published in 1987 by Melhuen‚ Inc. ••‚ Published in Great Britain by Methuen 6- Co. Ltd Reprinted 1989‚1991 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane London EC4P 4EE 29 West 35th Street New York‚ NY 10001 © 19S7 Brian McHale Photosct by Rowland Phototypesetting

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    the memories triggered by Karen’s passing were the same. Con had many recurring memories of Buck’s death‚ and through these memories the reader found out Conrad blames himself for his brothers death. While having these episodes Conrad called Dr. Berger to try to relieve some of his guilt. This scene was similar to both the book and movie because Conrad relieves all of the pain and guilt he built up side after Buck’s passing. The importance of this scene was to show Conrad’s recovery level had shifted

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    In this essay by Walker Percy‚ entitled "The Loss of the Creature" the notions of perception‚ appreciation‚ and sovereignty are strongly analyzed. The essay brings to our attention some of the most common things around; which are biases of likeness and manufactured conditioning‚ en vogue today. It is often said‚ "perception is reality." Reality to us is the way we look at things‚ see them‚ or perceive them. In this decade however‚ with the fast growing technological innovations and the rapid commercialization

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    order to be considerably successful. He states that nature and art are completely different things. Picasso explains that art is a lie that allows us to realize the truth. And finally‚ John Berger speaks about publicity being a form of art‚ and how it uses art to manipulate people into buying what is publicized. Berger says publicity ads have a way of working because ads focus on the future‚ which people are attracted to more than the present. Each of these authors have different opinions on how art is

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    COURSE: MARKETING PLANNING EVALUATION OF MARKETING PLAN OF ASIAN PAINTS Product: Asian Paints Royale Emulsion Prepared by: Abhishek Jain 10P122 10P134 Under the Guidance of Dr. Avinash Kapoor Debjit Ghosh Deepika Mangla 10P136 Kandarp Suchak 10P144 Kartik Luthra 10P147 Naveen Kr. Jindal 10P153 2 CONTENTS OF THE REPORT 1. Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………… ………………………….3 2. Objective………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………..…4 PAINT INDUSTRY IN INDIA................................

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    to the healthy development of her child. During the six month of pregnancy the unborn child is nearly completely developed. The lungs are not fully developed nor is the digestive system. However‚ the baby can hear‚ taste and feel at this point (Berger‚ (2010)). There are several things a 6 month pregnant woman can do to help ensure the mental and physical well-being of her child. When mothers are pregnant recent research has shown that babies in the womb react to certain things. Therefore‚ when

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    Social referencing is an imperative tool to any infant. Social referencing to an infant is when the infant is "seeking information about an unfamiliar or ambiguous object or event by observing someone else ’s expressions and reactions."(Berger‚ 2005‚ 185). These observations are in general acquired from mother‚ father‚ or caregiver. An infant will react differently to mother and father. I will talk about some of these differences. The infant will act in response to their mother‚ differently from

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    Open Yale Courses http://oyc.yale.edu/transcript/469/engl-300 ENGL-300: INTRODUCTION TO THEORY OF LITERATURE Lecture 19 - The New Historicism [March 31‚ 2009] Chapter 1. Origins of New Historicism [00:00:00] Professor Paul Fry: So today we turn to a mode of doing literary criticism which was extraordinarily widespread beginning in the late seventies and into the eighties‚ called the New Historicism. It was definable in ways that I’ll turn to in a minute and‚ as I say‚ prevalent to a remarkable

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    all times. (Berger 2010) Another thing that was mention in cognitive development was social learning. It talks about how children are curious and take a lot of things. Children observe what the people around them do. If the people around them are handling guns and other illegal things‚ they are going to think that it is okay for them to do the same thing. I was always told‚ “Monkey does what monkey sees.” That basically means that people tend to do what they see other people doing. (Berger

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