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    Semiotics of a Magazine

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    is being depicted here? The second layer is the layer of connotation‚ of what ideas and values are expressed through what is represented‚ and through the way in which it is represented?” (Van Leeuwen‚ 2001) “The first step of the semiotic deconstruction of the cover is to “identify relevant signs and their dominant aspects” (Van Zoonen‚ 1994‚ p.78) From a first glance at the magazine cover we can see that the masthead is in big and bold capitals as to stand out to the audience. People will

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    The Nature of Peace

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    The Nature of Peace Sarah Tennant Can humans ever be in total peace? If humans are constantly in conflict within themselves‚ each other and the environment‚ how then‚ can there ever be a peaceful civilization? To achieve peace‚ you’d have to eliminate all instincts‚ desires and passions. All free will‚ original thought and the want to hold onto your possessions and the ones you love would have to also be abandoned. Peace is an ideal‚ conflict is reality. Peace can be defined as the absence of

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    The Three Big Waves of Feminism First-Wave Feminism: Women’s Right to Vote In 1776‚ the then First Lady of the United States was the first to raise her about women’s rights‚ telling her husband to “remember the ladies” in his drafting of new laws‚ yet it took more than 100 years for men like John Adams to actually do so. With the help of half a dozen determined‚ and in this case white upper-middle-class‚ women the first-wave feminism‚ which spans from the 19th century to the early 20th century

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    Social Construction

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    created as a patterned system of communication. Reflecting our social context it follows that language is culturally. The forms and the categories of language reflect the social codes of the society in which we live in. The French led the way on the deconstruction of language‚ viewing it as a socially class conscious voice of influence. However‚ Karl Marx was really the Post-Structuralists and the Post-Modernists who viewed language as a powerful tool of class consciousness and clandestine class control

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    benefits that the minority group is not allowed to partake in. She shows legislative controls in the forced segregation during recess‚ and by denying the minority group certain rights in the classroom. She also shows marginalization with purposeful deconstruction of the minority groups’ self-esteem‚ by simply not allowing them to have as much at lunch‚ or rebuking them constantly with ambiguous statements applied to the group as a whole. The entire exercise also shows how much socialization affects prejudices

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    CLASH OF CIVILISATION

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    CLASH OF CIVILISATION ITS IMPACTS IN IR INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY 2015 WHAT ARE WE DISCUSSING? FIRST TERM SECOND TERM • AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE SUBJECT • THE POLITIC OF IDENTITY • THE HISTORY AND THE FOUNDER • THE CLASH IN IR – THE EVIDENCE OF REALISM • THE FAULT LINES OF THE CLASH • REVIEW • THE OPPONENT • THE STORIES OF CLASH • THE CLASH IN THE AGE OF SECURITY THE HISTORY RE-TELLS INDIAN WAR CRUSADE WAR CARTHAGE VS ROME AZTEC AZTEC EXTINCTION EXTINCTION

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    Introduction AllSaints Spitalfields is a British brand‚ founded in 1994. The reason of I choose this brand is because the eye catching full screen of vintage sew machines displayed on the shop front‚ which gave me a huge impact at the beginning. After study‚ AllSaints is a fashion brand blend with Rock & Roll element‚ but how to link up the sewing machines with music? Due to the further investigate‚ the brand want to express the quality of their merchandises‚ which like a traditional tailor made

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    clothing. The overall project will have a military theme echoing the current interest in the armed forces as we see more and more troops sent overseas. I intend to use my fine art skills to create a printed design on each t-shirt and I will use the deconstruction/reconstruction idea to produce an additional item of clothing based on a military uniform. I will use a variety of methods to place the designs on the t-shirts which will mean learning new skills and gaining a greater understanding of applying

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    do not concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines‚ television with five hundred cannels and a designer name on my underwear." The film‚ Fight Club illustrates the consumer culture in which the 20th century male lives in and how it’s deconstruction of individuality. The film gives numerous examples of this; the main character of the film (Ed Norton) asks when looking through an IKEA catalog‚ "What kind of plates define me as a person." He not asking what personal characteristics and attributes

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    poverty do not concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines‚ television with five hundred cannels and a designer name on my underwear." The film‚ Fight Club shows the consumer culture in which the 20th century male lives in and how it is a deconstruction of individuality. The film gives many examples of this; the main character of the film (Ed Norton) asks while looking through an IKEA catalog‚ "What kind of plates define me as a person." He’s not asking what personal characteristics and attributes

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