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    As a first-term Freshman, English 202 was a daunting prospect. Not only was it my first taste the college experience, but it was a Sophomore level class. After the course, however, I am happy to say I have managed to exceed all my wildly terrible dreams for how I would end the semester. I will not end up with a grade I’m happy with, but I have gained the confidence I need to continue with this concentration. I believe I have learned a great deal about various literary theories, how many there…

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    Social theory involves ideas about the changes and developments within society. These ideas can be multidisciplinary ranging from anthropology to law. The Social theories involved are analytic structures or models used to examine social occurrences. It is during the 19th century that the three great classical theories of social and historical change became evident. The social cycle theory, the social evolutionism theory and the Marxist historical materialism theory. The majority of social…

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    Humanistic Psychology

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    The idea of humanistic psychology is that we view it as a wholeness of human nature and the conscious experience. In humanistic psychology, we study an individual in a holistic view. This means that we should be looking at four main points in humanistic psychology. These include existential psychology, positive psychology, mind/body psychology, and transpersonal psychology. Existential psychology has emphasis on conscious intention and meaning. Positive psychology has emphasis on human strengths…

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    As a critical observation of Quinney’s theoretical basis, the writer contends his social conflict theory is not fully developed, and lacks corroboration firmly supporting its assertions regarding class conflict and crime causation. In fact, Quinney fails to point out the non-supportive evidence that cuts against social conflict theory. Mutchinick et al., (1990) states Quinney has failed to explain why then do nations with lesser or little class conflict such those practicing socialist…

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    Historical archaeology in California covers the time span after Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo reached San Diego in 1542; however, it tends to be considered the beginning with the period of Spanish colonization starting in 1769 with the arrival of Gaspar de Portola 's expedition in San Diego and goes all the way into the 20th century. Archaeological studies of what is called the Exploration Period from 1542-1769, the Spanish Colonial Period from 1769-1821, the Mexican Republic Period from 1821-1846,…

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    One of the first ways to sizing the significance of Martín-Barbero’s work and writings about communication and culture can be weighted by the epistemological twist his thinking triggered in the field of cultural studies and communication in Latin America. In short, this spin meant breaking up with the binary ways of thinking, from both Marxism and Functionalism/Administrative traditions. Secondly, the relevance of his intellectual proposal is also based upon the importance he gives to the actual…

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    Prince Ehtejab Analysis

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    Introduction: Houshang Golshiri and his masterwork Prince Ehtejab Similar to other branches of art, literature has been under the domination of male-centered ideology. Great masterpieces have been most of the times known to be written by men. Even those who have written stories about women conflict are depicted women from a male gaze, either a main male character or the writer himself. The famous modern Persian writer Houshang Golshiri, who had written many fictions about women struggle, is not…

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    story could be narrative account of a rural community taken from a history book. These characters provide excellent examples for a formalism & new criticism review; whereas. How the rest of Marquez’s world interacts with them is the bases for a structuralism literary review. In the story “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings,” the townspeople do not fully realize they could have been in front of one of God’s divine creations. The old man that Pelayo…

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    Introduction In this essay I will discuss many reasons why Wilhelm Wundt is considered the father of experimental psychology. Topics such as the laboratory of experimental psychology in the University of Leipzig, many influences Wundt had that shaped and guided his work, and the impact his work had on future psychologists and how it helped the development of modern psychology, will be discussed and viewed throughout this essay. There will also be an overview of Wundt’s life and beliefs according…

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    In Media Studies, it is significant to state the difference between the narrative and story. According to K. R. Jennings (2015) “A story is a structured narrative. It has a beginning, middle and end. It typically contains other ingredients too, like characters and a plot.” Furthermore Jennings states that “a narrative, on the other hand, is a sequence of events. It has no standard form or structure. No distinct beginning or end.” Simply put, narrative is principally the order in which something…

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