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Super Bowl Potential Clients
1,278 wordsEstablishing and Maintaining Good Client Relations Total Quality Management, customer satisfaction index, zero defects, client service - all are buzzwords of management in the 1990 s. Yet what is all this about anyway? After all, lawyers and law firms successfully made it through the ' 80 s without all the commotion about quality and service. Why all the fuss now? Is this just another fad, some passing fancy that will come and go like Hula-Hoops, disco dancing or designer jeans? Hardly. While th...
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Percent Of The Population Industrial Revolution
1,202 wordsIt has, been variously called the "Western Miracle" (Rosenberg and Birdzell 42) and the "European Miracle, " (Jones) but it is commonly known as the Industrial Revolution. Subsequent to the Middle Ages, populations in Western Europe began developing technology that enhanced their ability to generate products and which led to significantly higher standards of living than populations elsewhere on the planet. It should be noted that this does not suggest that the quality of life was better for the ...
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19 Th Century Robinson Crusoe
2,946 words... : religion. But, in a way, religion is also work and possession, working and possessing the minds. The island is transformed or civilised by Robinson. This does not even change when Robinson sees the first human beings, the cannibals. The cannibals or the savages play the same role as the island; they represent both savagery and a point zero of civilization. From this point zero they can be tamed (in Robinson's own words) and turned into a copy of European civilization. This process is repre...
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Act Three Scene Act Two Scene
970 wordsIn every country, city, town and neighborhood in the world, there are stereotypes. We all live in a classified area where you can be regarded as rich, poor or middle class. Within those three types there becomes sub-categories, where ethnicity, gender and sexuality also become a part of the environment. The list goes on and on. In David H. Hwangs M. Butterfly, the roles of men and women in the Eastern and Western society are extremely limited in that men and women are both expected to act there ...
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Medieval Church Middle Ages
622 wordsAs knowledge seekers many people will strive harder or try appropriate means to achieve there goal for further knowledge to the extent that bridges onto to excessiveness that reflects a deadly sin. Doctor Faustus is this seeker of knowledge who wants to find out more than is good for him to know. Faustus is a scoffer who gets a scoffers comeuppance. His commits mortal sin and goes to hell for it. Dr Faustus deals with the ambition of the renaissance to cultivate an aspiring mind. The Renaissance...
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Referred To As The Orient Textual Attitude Orientalism
702 wordsSaid describes Orientalism as, ... the generic term that I have been employing to describe the Western approach to the Orient; Orientalism is the discipline by which the Orient was (and is) approached systematically, as a topic of learning, discovery and practice. (Said, p. 77) By this, Said is saying because we treated the East like a school subject, we have learned to treat the East as an inferior. Which has developed into something called Orientalism. The poets, authors and statesmen of the n...
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Colonial Rule Middle East
645 wordsEdward Said is a major critic who has attempted to open Western culture up to the discourses of Arab culture. He begins by comparing those who traditionally described the Orient or Orientalists. These are all books about characters who imagine that they can find in reality the fictional world they found represented in books. Their failure reveals that the books they have read were misrepresentations of reality. The Orient: signifies a system of representations framed by political forces that bro...
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East And West East And The West
2,370 wordsOrientalism in Film The word orient comes from the Latin orient which means the east. During the history Orient was the shifting term and it changed according to historical changes. First Orient used to be the eastern part of Europe. In nineteenth century the North Africa and the Middle East and India were called Orient. For America Orient is the East Asia. In more general sense Orient is the opposite to the West and means something different, foreign or exotic. The term Orientalism defines the ...
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Discourse Theory And Orientalism Views From Foucault Said
1,772 wordsDiscourse Theory and Orientalism: Views from Foucault and Said Said describes Orientalism as, ... the generic term that I have been employing to describe the Western approach to the Orient; Orientalism is the discipline by which the Orient was (and is) approached systematically, as a topic of learning, discovery and practice. (Said, p. 77) By this, Said is saying because we treated the East like a school subject, we have learned to treat the East as an inferior. Which has developed into somethin...
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World War Ii East And The West
2,267 wordsOrientalism in Film The word orient comes from the Latin orient which means the east. During the history Orient was the shifting term and it changed according to historical changes. First Orient used to be the eastern part of Europe. In nineteenth century the North Africa and the Middle East and India were called Orient. For America Orient is the East Asia. In more general sense Orient is the opposite to the West and means something different, foreign or exotic. The term Orientalism defines the ...
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Middle Ages Sixteenth Century
2,247 wordsyour gods, and from off your hands. The ultimate origin of music is to locate in time to find out correctly. Music in its modern Western sense has become both a fine art and a fine discipline. Its prime constructive elements are melody, rhythm, and harmony. The music of primitive people and the culture of African, Amerindian, Asians are largely uninfluenced by European developments might lack harmony and maybe even melody as we know it, but it is not possible to make music devoid of rhythm. In E...
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19 Th Century Trial And Error
679 wordsWhen Womens Brain Womens Brain When you look up the dictionary, the definition of Science is a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws (Websters dictionary). In order to make a truth, many scientists take the time to observe or test with scientific method. In nineteenth century, there are some incorrect truths even if it looks like truths logically arranged by scientific method because the scientists un...
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Murder On The Orient Express Murder On The Orient Train
490 wordsDo you like murder, mystery, and suspense? Well if you do Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie, is the book for you. This novel portrays the trials and tribulations of Hercule Poirot, a talented and experienced detective. Within the first few chapters the reader is already caught in a web of deceit and lies. Though this specific case seems utterly unsolvable, Poirot is able to see through the deception and figure out the unbelievable solution. It all begins when Monsieur Poirot board...
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Especial Mente Trav
2,514 wordsBARCELONA n? Freud COMUNICACI? N Y PEDAGOG? A BARCELONA n? 150, marzo, abril, 1998 Oriental? n education y medios de comunicar? n Manuel Monescillo Palm Jos? Ignacio Aguaded G? mez Universidad de HuelvResumen La oriental? n education encuentra en los medios de comunicar? n, entre otras, dos ramones para air sus mensajes y sus estrategias de comunicar? n con las pr? ctica's orientadora's y tutorial es que se desarrollo en los centro's educativo's, tanto desde un? mit acad? mico, como escolar y pr...
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17 Th Century National Identity
728 wordsHow Applicable Is A Critical Evaluation Of How Applicable Is A Critical Evaluation Of The Discourses Of Orientalism To Current Debates About National Identity The word nation has been in use since the 13 th century and was attributed more to a race group than a political formation. As there is an obvious merger of the two there is difficulty in showing where the modern sense of the political meaning came into play. The confusion of the two has continued with a difference between nation-state and...
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19 Th Century 18 Th Century
5,856 wordsThe Jan Ifversen Jan Ifversen The Meaning of European Civilization A Historical-Conceptual Approach My interest in the concept of civilization was triggered by Samuel Huntington's now famous article The Clash of Civilizations from 1993. I have been working on different discursive settings of European self-consciousness for some times. The idea of Europe as an entity or even a quality has a rather long history in Europe. In the 15 th century the concept of Europe (which, previously, mainly had be...
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Henry Vii King Henry
491 wordsJohn Cabot, an Italian mariner, was born in Genoa, Italy around the year 1450. He worked as a trader in what is now called the Middle East. He moved to England in 1484 with his three sons, Ludovico, Sebastian, and Santa and gained experience as a seaman. On his commercial journeys, which took him to the shores of Arabia, he heard of the countries rich in spices that lay to the Far East and wanted to find a better route to the Orient. John Cabot set out to get patents from the monarchs of Spain a...
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Theme Of Revenge Hercule Poirot
1,372 wordsAgatha Christie Bibliography Agatha Christie was born in Torquay, in the county of Devon. She is the daughter of Frederick Alvah Miller, an American with a moderate private income, and Clarissa Miller. When Agatha was 11, her father died. Before his death, he had begun teaching her arithmetic. Agatha never went to school. Her mother believed education destroyed the brain and ruined the eyes. She taught Agatha history and something called general knowledge. Agatha read newspaper articles. The hou...
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Hercule Poirot Agatha Christie
1,917 wordsMurder on the Orient Express Agatha Christie 61656; Introduction 61623; Author- Agatha Christie was born in 1890 in England and raised by a wealthy American father and English mother. Her books have sold over a billion copies in English and another billion in 44 foreign languages. She is the author of 78 crime novels and was made a dame in 1971. She was married twice, her second husband being an archeologist whom she often traveled with on his archeological exhibitions to the Middle East. ...
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Thought Processes Present Day
1,397 wordsTwo great themes dominate his remarks here and in what will follow: Knowledge and power, the Baconian theme. As Balfour justifies the necessity for British occupation of Egypt, supremacy in his mind is associated with our knowledge of Egypt and not principally with military or economic power. He describes the desire for knowledge about the orient as being spawned from the desire to colonialism effectively not to decipher the complex nature of a society which is inherently different, thus bound t...
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