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    our sensory system. Later building off other psychologist’s theories of a nonexistent case of matter James formulated that there is the experience which is part of our consciousness to develop. Titchener redefined consciousness as the study of structuralism, stating that all knowledge is received from an individual’s experience, Studying the development…

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    until Wilhelm Wundt, a German Philosopher exhibited fresh ideas which were translated later and taken to the United States by one of his students Edward B. Titchener. After that psychology was developed into a different school of thought known as structuralism (Goodwin, C. J., pp. 23-24, 2008). Critical philosophers continued their speculation regarding nature and the causes of the mind and behavior, and used empirical test to expose their hypotheses. It was not until the scientific revolution…

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    Family therapy has always presented itself as a treatment for people within the framework of their environment, and this standard has been considered the pragmatic expression of guidance upon family relationships (Nichols, 2016). Today, counselors remain receptive to the need to understand the ethnic experience of their client’s family, so incorrect suppositions are not formulated just because the clients are from a diverse culture. Structural Family therapy provides a comprehensive framework…

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    Unit 5 Assignment/Question 2 French philosopher Michel Foucault, whose primary field of inquiry was that of power systems working to control and monitor individuals, was massively interested in the process of punishment and how it evolved over time on the basis of power play in the society. This essay seeks to explore Foucault’s examination of the history of punishment, the changes that the penal system went through, the advantages and disadvantages that came with these changes and how…

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    Persian Poetry Analysis

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    some structuralist critics like Christophe Balay stresses on internal aspects of modern literary works. Using the ideas of Jolles, Tomachevski, Cheovski, and Eikhenbaum, Balay tries to study Dehkhoda’s Charand o Parand founded on a formalism and structuralism (78). He cannot categorize Dehkhoda’s works as Persian tale (hikayat) nor as western short story (82), but locates them somewhere between traditional Iranian and Western literary genres. Briefly, Balay searches the sources of Persian short…

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    Formalism has been a theory of literary thought for many years. One of the first predominant theories of analyzing literature, formalism is old-fashioned in comparison to the numerous other theories that have emerged in the years since, such as structuralism and deconstruction. Comparatively, formalism is quite surface level, as it analyzes specific parts of the stories rather than other, more invasive theories. Because of this, the meaning of the text can be inferred from the text, yet it lacks…

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    The question of whether the relationship between Feminism and Postmodernism is or has been a productive one (especially for the former) is one that has been asked for a generation now. In its wake has emerged philosophies and theories which have profoundly challenged, if not altered, the shape and direction of Feminism, much to the ongoing dismay of many of its advocates. While the often-contentious discourse around these “two leading currents of our time” (17) did not begin with the debate that…

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    When I took the AP Language and Composition course my junior year of high school, I scored a three on the exam. As a student who always enjoyed English and did well in the subject, this was a low point, but . However, I still loved literature and knewI still wanted to become an English major at college. That is how I ended up in Dr. Clermont-Ferrand’s “Introduction to English Studies” class. Looking back at my work throughout this course, I noticed that I have a slight preference in applying…

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    19th century; it was the first attempt to produce a theory that viewed society as a whole system. Functionalism was the dominant theory in the 1940’s till the 1950’s particularly in America. (Haralambos & Holborn 2013) Functionalism is a macro structuralism approach of viewing society and is often referred to as a ‘top-down’ theory as it looks at society as a whole rather than the individuals that make up society. Functionalists see society as a system of interrelated parts/ institutions which…

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    Exploring identity creation through Instagram Introduction The definition of the word Instagram is derived from two key aspects: 1) ‘Insta’ comes from instant camera, a type of vintage camera that self-develops its film. 2) ‘gram’ is a shortened version of ‘telegram’, (Collins Dictionary, n.d.) which means a message sent via electricity or radio and is printed on before it gets posted to a home or office. (Instagram.com) From the combined meanings, Instagram is then launched on June 6, 2010…

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