Geography 241 Review for Cumulative Final Short essay‚ i.e.‚ ones worth 2 pts on the exam - 3/ 4 sentences Medium‚ i.e‚ ones worth 4 pts - 6 sentences Long‚ i.e.‚ the 2 or 3 worth 6 pts on the exam - 8 - 10 sentences Keys: 1. 2. Use examples and locations to help define key concepts Prepare each essay by first recognizing its appropriate length Ch 1 – Introduction (M) Define geography? What is a geographic perspective? How is it unique from others? (See book and lectures) 1. GEOGRAPHY-
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1. Explain meaning of terms and their relevance to Eng Literature (examples‚ people‚ time span): Old English/Anglo-Saxon – language (many different dialects) and culture of Anglo-Saxons‚ 7th -11th c.‚ lit.: The Ruin‚ Beowulf‚ Seafarer etc; Bede‚ Caedmon‚ St Columba‚ St Augustine‚ Alfred the Great; Early Medival times‚ migrations‚ arrival of Christianity‚ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle‚ Viking Invasion‚ Germanic heritage‚ Christian ideology‚ memory of Roman Empire (myth of origins‚ Brutus)‚ Celtic elements
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RE-WRITING THE COLONIAL DISCOURSE Written by: Nouha Mahjoubi Supervised by: Professor Beltaif The world’s structure today is tightly linked to the historical development and events. One of the most noticeable historical processes is colonization. The British Empire was one of the greatest imperialist powers. It is through colonization that the Western world is gaining a kind of prominence and domination in the world. The influence of colonization may not be very obvious nowadays as the concrete
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LITERARY CRITICISM LITERATURE • What is literature? Literate/ literacy - able to read/write Origin- from Latin “litteratura” (letter) • literature with the small ‘l’ Literature - piece of writing/printed information on a particular subject • literature with the big ‘L’ Literature - pieces of writing that are valued as works of art eg. Novels‚ plays‚ poems (contrast to technical books/ scientific/ academic writings) • Literary - connected with literature
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Emanuel‚ Trans.). Minneapolis‚ MN: University of Minnesota Press. Mattelart‚ A. (2000). Networking the world‚ 1794-2000 (L. Carey-Libbrecht & J. A. Cohen‚ Trans.). Minneapolis‚ MN: University of Minnesota Press. Miike‚ Y. (2010). An anatomy of eurocentrism in communication scholarship: The role of asiacentricity in de-westernizing theory and research. China Media Research‚ 6(1)‚ 1-11. Monge‚ P Rogers‚ E. M.‚ & Shoemaker‚ F. F. (1971). Communication of innovations: A cross-cultural approach (2nd
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Sociology Final Study Guide Chapter 1 1. Sociology is defined as the systematic study of human society. 2. Origins a. Sociology was the result of powerful social forces. Changes in Europe were very influential on the growth of sociology. b. 3 key changes that lead to the development of sociology i. New industrial economy : Rise of factory based industrial economy 1. People started inventing new ways to farm which lead to people working far away from home for strangers. This change in the
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Mathematics in Indian has a very long and hallowed record. Sulvasutras‚ the most ancient extant written sms messages (prior to 800 BCE) that deal with mathematics‚ clearly situation and make use of the so-called Pythagorean theorem apart from providing various exciting estimates to surds‚ in connection with the development of altars and fire-places of different forms and designs. By enough duration of Aryabhata (c.499 CE)‚ the Native indian specialised mathematicians were completely acquainted with
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Morocco‚ its geographical terra firma‚ citizens and culture‚ has titillated foreigners long times ago‚ even before the colonial era. Many travellers‚ writers and anthropologists like Edith Wharton‚ Paul Bowles‚ Clifford Geertz‚ and others have made of Moroccan traditions and civilization the main themes of their books. Amid the western industrial uprising under the patronage of the imperial inclination‚ cavalcades of western writers and film makers have portrayed Morocco according to the colonialist
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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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C h a n d r a Ta l p a d e M o h a n t y “Under Western Eyes” Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles I at the urging of a number of friends and with some trepidation‚ revisiting the themes and arguments of an essay written some sixteen years ago. This is a difficult essay to write‚ and I undertake it hesitantly and with humility—yet feeling that I must do so to take fuller responsibility for my ideas‚ and perhaps to explain whatever influence they have had on
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