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    Tragedy & Comedy

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    important site of cultural experimentation‚ negotiation‚ struggle‚ and change. A long line of philosophers—which includes Plato‚ Aristotle‚ Augustine‚ Voltaire‚ Hume‚ Diderot‚ Hegel‚ Schopenhauer‚ Kierkegaard‚ Nietzsche‚ Freud‚Benjamin‚ Camus‚ Lacan‚ and Deleuze—have analysed‚ speculated upon‚ and criticised the tragic form. In the wake of Aristotle’s Poetics (335 BCE)‚ tragedy has been used to make genre distinctions‚ whether at the scale of poetry in general (where the tragic divides against epic and lyric)

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    How would you feel if I told you that the food you’re eating was made in a science lab? Genetically modified organisms‚ or GMOs‚ are the outcome of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially manipulated into the genes of an uncorrelated plant or animal. Crops are often genetically modified to be resistant to pesticides so farmers would be able to spray them without harming the crop itself. However‚ there are many consequences regarding consumers’

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    female competitor and the outcome made a large impact. There are multiple factors that lead to the rise of female athletes. A female athlete must be able to disregard the acts against her such as sexism and other forms of unfair treatment. For example‚ Gilles Simon and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga stated that‚ “men should make more money”‚ and “they are more unstable emotionally than us”. If all comments like this were to get under every female athletes skin‚ it would create a poor image of women‚ which would contradict

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    Brain in early childhood takes what environment offers and learning environment that challenges and motivate children is the first preparation of child education. The education given in early childhood shapes foundation of the life and helps mental and academic development of child. It is very essential to recognize importance of early childhood education and how it effects to person’s life. Effective curriculum and education in early childhood encourage and develop language skill and ability to

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    Chinatown Movie Essay

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    American Films Chinatown In this essay I will discuss technical‚ stylistic‚ and storytelling from one of the great American noir films of all time‚ Chinatown. The storyline is unparalleled and the portrayal of the characters by Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway are brilliant. Director Roman Polanski and writer Robert Towne created a masterpiece‚ and it doesn’t go unnoticed. The duo captures everything that is film noir from the World War II times while tweaking the rules along the way. Chinatown

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    Phenomenology (architecture) http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/phenomenology/#1 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Phenomenology is both a philosophical design current in contemporary architecture and a specific field of academic research‚ based on the physical experience of building materials and their sensory properties. Beginning in the 1970s‚ phenomenology‚ with a strong influence from the writings of Martin Heidegger‚ began to have

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    Political Thinkers

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    Ancient‚ medieval and early modern * Hammurabi (died c. 1750 BCE) * Confucius (551-479 BCE) * Socrates (470-399 BCE) * Mozi (470-390 BCE) * Xenophon (427-355 BCE) * Plato (427-347 BCE) * Diogenes of Sinope (412-323 BCE) * Aeschines (389-314 BCE) * Aristotle (384-322 BCE) * Mencius (372-289 BCE) * Chanakya (350-283 BCE) * Xun Zi (310-237 BCE) * Thiruvalluvar (c. 200 BCE-c. 30 BCE) * Han Feizi (?-233 BCE) * Cicero (106-43 BCE) * Pliny the Younger (63-113 CE) * Saint

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    Tourette Syndrome When people hear Tourette Syndrome‚ some people become confused about what it actually is. This condition puts the patient in an uncomfortable position. It sets them as a target and puts their lives at more risk of bullying‚ health issues and socio-emotional walls that are put up because of interference by the condition. Tourette Syndrome is a disability that is found in the nervous system pertaining to the brain. Being familiar with and aware of certain things that occur within

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    England and Burgandy

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    (French‚ "English guise") Characteristic quality of early-fifteenth-century English music‚ marked by pervasive CONSONANCE with frequent use of HARMONIC thirds and sixths‚ often in parallel motion. * John Dunstable: * Guillaume Dufay: * Gilles Binchois: * Chapel: A group of salaried musicians and clerics employed by a ruler‚ nobleman‚ church official‚ or other patron‚ who officiate at and furnish music for religious services. * Cantilena (motet) : (Latin‚ "song") POLYPHONIC song

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    postmodernism and finally postcolonialism will be presented to analyze the application of these concepts in the two mentioned plays. The Rise of the Postists “What I detested above all was Hegelianism and the dialectic.” (Deleuze 110) What is quoted from Deleuze is in fact‚ a representation of a newly born cohort that endeavored to depart a Hegelian foundation. By problematizing the philosophical foundations laid by Hegel‚ this nonconformist cohort tried to recognize and propose the alternatives

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