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    June 1 Last Lecture‚ “Continue to Marxism” ‚ ”Constructivism” The international-ization of Marxist Ideas  Marx’s key work Capital focuses on the development and characteristics of 19th Century British capitalism.  In 20th Century‚ a number of scholars developed Marx’s ideas and on capitalism’s trans-border character‚ in particular imperialism. Trotsky for example argued that the level of development of any particular state would be affected by its relations with others. • Sooo state could develop

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    Constructivism was an artistic and architectural philosophy that originated in Russia beginning in 1919‚ which was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement was in favour of art as a practice for social purposes. Constructivism had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th century‚ influencing major trends such as Bauhaus and De Stijl movement. Its influence was pervasive‚ with major impacts upon architecture‚ graphic and industrial design‚ theatre‚ film‚ dance‚ fashion and

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    Constructivist Architecture Moisei Ginzburg (1892-1946) Style and Epoch published in 1929 is an attempt to formulate a new architectural language‚ adequate to the new social reality in which the basic consumer of architecture is the laboring class. Constructivist Architecture 1920s-1930s Ginzburg founded the Organization of Contemporary Architects (OSA) in 1925 with architect Alexander Vesnin. This organization explored Communist ideas within housing such as apartments. Their theoretical

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    Terrorism The Social Evil Terrorism has become a world wide phenomenon these days. What precisely do the terrorists prefer to call themselves when they gain nothing by attacking common‚ innocent people whose death or maiming does not better the strategic or tactical position of terrorists. Common man begins to hate them and is ready to denounce them as soon as he thinks it safe. Thus terrorism becomes a social evil. Terrorist acts can hardly help their perpetrators towards realizing political plans

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    the core ontological tenets of constructivism. Namely‚ I modeled constructivism’s two core ontological tenets: (1) that “social reality is constructed” and social agents are the “social constructors of their own practices and structures;” and (2) that the agent-constructed social world informs agents’ interests and thereby circumscribes what they see as possible and morally appropriate courses of action. Building on the first core ontological tenet of constructivism‚ the exogenously given

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    Determining the Influences of Soviet Propaganda on Contemporary Advertising and Promotion The purpose of this study is to look at the representation of political ideology on Soviet posters and the ways in which this style continues to influence today’s advertising and popular culture. Though there are many forms of propaganda the forms of propaganda I intend to discuss in this essay are visual. The areas I aim to further my understanding of are the representation of political ideologies on today’s

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    choices. 3). Teach in terms of the kind of knowledge involved Piaget’s distinction among three kinds of knowledge is helpful to constructivist teachers. These types of knowledge are physical knowledge‚ logicomathematical knowledge and conventional‚ or social‚ knowledge. Different strategies of teaching are applied for the different types of knowledge. For example‚ conventional knowledge is arbitrary and children must be told or shown the information usually delivered through direct

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    Social Institutions and Terrorism Terrorism‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster’s dictionary‚ is the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal. According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation there are approximately over 60 terrorist organizations in the United States alone by definition. Social institutions are at a risk to be influenced or attacked by terrorist at any time without notice. I believe that as American citizens‚ we have the capabilities

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    Jean Piaget‚ Comments on Vygotsky’s critical remarks‚ 1962    Jean Piaget‚ 1896‐1980      Comments on Vygotsky’s critical remarks      Comments  on  Vygotsky’s  critical  remarks  concerning The  Language  and  Thought of the Child‚ and Judgment and Reasoning in the Child‚ by Jean Piaget      Comments    It is not without sadness that an author discovers‚ twenty‐five years after its  publication‚ the work of a colleague who has died in the meantime‚ when that work  contai

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    priority mission of law enforcement has pointed its finger towards terrorism. Social Stigma has faded away and laws and rules are not filling the void completely from the lack of not having it. Does corruption have the same pulling forces as police abuse? How does the conscience of police officers sometimes interfere with their police assignments? These are some of the questions I purpose to answer in this paper. How has terrorism impacted the police mission in the United States? Prior to September

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