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    Deconstructing the constructivism The paradox of the norm Deconstructing the subject is first to analyses historically, the formation of different layers that have build the concept of the subject. When deconstruct the subject, it is important to analyze all the hidden assumption that are implied with the philosophical, ethical, theatrical and the political use of the concept of the subject. Deconstructivist came to the public notice with 1982, the Parc de la Villette in Paris by Bernard Tschumi’s

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    We have decided to deconstruct the advertisement as follows: 1.what tools of persusion have been useds? Need to consider language of advertisement? (modality words, mood/tone) (voice used active) 2.what colours have been used in the advertisement? 3.What body language/gestures/facial expressions are being used between characters of advertisement? 4.Who is the intended audience? How do we know this? 7.What is the denotation of the advertisement? 8.What is the connotation can we infer from the advertisement

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    examples of placebos being used in place of actual medication, such as painkillers. Painkillers such as oxycontin have shown to be highly addictive, so in place, researchers have tried and succeeded with placebo painkillers. (Moerman, Daniel E. "Deconstructing the Placebo Effect and Finding the Meaning Response." Annals of Internal Medicine 136.6 (2002): 471. Web.) When successful, the placebo would release endorphins in response to the brain’s signals that the medication should work, even if it physically

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    Introduction The definitions for the words “forest” and “woodland” are heterogeneous around the world and are circumscribed to each country´s structural stands in local eco-regions. Countries as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Japan, Mexico or US, with a great diversity of climates and soil conditions attributable to their large land extensions and altitude gradients (Borja-Jimenez et al. 2013), can be identified as territories with high variety of forests and woodlands. The great

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    In her essay “Deconstructing the Text: Sherlock Holmes”, Catherine Belsey dissects the short story “Charles Augusts Milverton” in accordance with the deconstructionist techniques presented by Robert Dale Parker his book “How to Interpret Literature”. She presents the text as if it is hiding its contradictions, and shows us that a deeper look at the text’s ideology and its image of women, will decenter it, expose its contradictions, and reveal to us the multiple meanings that can be found within a

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    Deconstructing the High School Institution Jazmine Feijo Principles of Sociology—AHSS 1300 Professor Nitin Deckha Thursday, November 13, 2014 Deconstructing the High School Institution The impact my Former High School has on my Life My high school experiences have become imprinted into my memory and parts of me. I changed entirely from the first day I walked in as a freshmen to the last day I walked across the stage with my diploma. Not only do I look different but I act, think, and

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    Summary Ever since the dawn of civilization we have observed time by its natural occurrence and we also relied on man made primitive tools to measure time. In the beginning, time has always been a natural event, for example, sunrise to sunset but men’s earlier primitive tools to measure time were inaccurate and were only an approximate indicator, hence often unreliable such as the hour glass.      We became enslaved by the concept of time; our society is controlled by this

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    Deconstructing the Obvious: Schindler’s List In the film, Schindler’s list, many film techniques were used to present important ideas of the film. There were many scenes that took place in the movie that stood out and was filled with film techniques. The liquidation of the ghetto was filled with important themes and ideas that were shown through various film techniques. The ending also presented various film techniques. During the liquidation of the ghetto, a girl who is wearing a red coat

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    Deconstructing “Gone with the Wind” Throughout history, there have been many films that have captured the eyes of many. One of the best films created and the winner of many academy awards is known as Gone with the Wind directed by, Victor Fleming. Fleming’s, Gone with the Wind tells the romantic yet tragic story of Scarlett O’Hara, the protagonist, and Rhett Butler, while at the same time giving a depiction of the life in the South, before, during, and after the American Civil War. The film, moreover

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    Karen Yang Writing 39C Aaron Peters 30 April 2015 Deconstructing the Model Minority Myth “Asian Americans are the highest-income, best educated and fastest-growing racial group in the United States. They are more satisfied than the general public with their lives, finances and the direction of the country, and they place more value than other Americans do on marriage, parenthood, hard work and career success, according to a comprehensive new nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center.” --- Pew

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