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    prove what he was in the beginning. A hero who was popular. Both April and Hercules are alike in many ways. One way the two are alike is when they are on a journey to find their true identity. Both characters had ups and downs on the way‚ but neither one of the two let that get to them and they kept on fighting to find the true April and Hercules.

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    Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism In his book‚ Who’s Afraid of Postmodernism‚ author James K.A. Smith takes three postmodern thinkers to school by breaking down ideas they profess and applying them to the postmodern church. Even though the authors cited in Smith’s book come from secular backgrounds‚ the statements are broken down and dissected into ways the Radical Orthodox Church can hearken back to ancient ideals while moving forward in the progressive postmodern age. Smith begins his book by attempting

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    In Search Of April Raintree Summary http://jesshomepage0.tripod.com/ Chapter 1 April’s family tree- April had a heritage of mixed nationalities.  Her father was "a little bit of this and a little bit of that and a whole lot of Indian." April’s mother was part Irish and part Objibway.  April inherited her mother’s pale skin‚ while Cheryl inherited her father’s darker skin.  Tuberculosis- April lived in Norway House in northern Manitoba until her father contracted tuberculosis.  Her family was

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    they are in fear of more ridicule and alienation from their peers. The novel April Raintree by Beatrice Culleton is a prime example of the affects racism can have on people‚ and shows how drastically it can change them and their outlook on the world. The first time April and Cheryl are shown to experience racism is when they are young children‚ before they are taken away from their parents. On one of the many times April takes Cheryl to play in the park‚ the white children

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    define exactly what post-modernism is I shall firstly briefly consider some of the events and thinking that led up to the development of this particular school of social theory. I shall then consider some of the common strands of thinking in postmodernism concentrating mainly on the writings of Jean-Francois Lyotard and Jean Baudrillard. I shall then consider the view of David Harvey‚ a Marxist many consider to be writing in the postmodern tradition‚ who argues that post-modernism is just another

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    Positive and Negative Impacts of Postmodernism Having its roots in the Renaissance and the Enlightenment‚ modernism was the era of universal truth which was objectively understood and interpreted by humankind. Postmodernism‚ the period starting around 1950’s to present‚ rejects this notion of an objective and universal truth. Instead the postmodernist view of meaning is ambiguous and truth is relative to an individual or a group. Furthermore‚ postmodernism rejects the validity of grand narratives

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    Novel and Television show In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier and Supernatural written by Robert Singer respectively the theme of denial is very prevalent. It is seen through the misfortune of April‚ Sam and Dean‚ the misfortune others around them face and the outcome of them facing themselves; that running away from who you are never works. When one runs from who or what they are it ends in the misfortune of themselves and others. Sam‚ Dean and April show the readers the consequences you

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    a defiant side in many individuals. April Raintree‚ the protagonist in the novel In Search of April Raintree by Beatrice Mosionier‚ challenges the adverse effects of alcoholism; however‚ Mosionier proposes that hope can be found in situations where alcohol is abused. Alcoholism has destructive effects on families and the inner-workings of the familial relationships‚ but overcoming these hardships allows opportunity for individual growth. At a young age‚ April becomes aware that her parents have

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    Postmodernism in fashion has developed over the past twenty years with designers such as‚ Comme des Garçons‚ Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood demonstrating its key elements. So how is Postmodernism still relevant in fashion today? Postmodernism has been widely used over the past two decades‚ but trying to pinpoint one definitive meaning for the term is very difficult indeed. Taken literally Postmodernism means “after the modernist movement”‚ but there is more to Postmodernism than that

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    literature (Sarup). Postmodernism was first identified as a area of study in the 1980s‚ but goes back further as a culture change. Exactly when modernism lead to postmodernism is difficult to pinpoint‚ if not simply impossible. Some people feel that such a distinction cannot occur‚ these people view post-modernism as a piece of modernism. Some identify the burgeoning anti-establishment movements of the 1960s as the earliest trend out of cultural modernity toward postmodernism. Some people feel that

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