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the daring to take political action that dissents from the status quo. Their agency enables them to stand in opposition to the authority and majority in their community and exercise democratic ... adult ideology and the adolescent audience and the model for political action against unethical government and society that the adult ideology endorses. Lois Lowry' s dystopian children ' s novel , The
sophomore English (writing) and philosophy double major. She is assistant Arts and Entertainment editor for The Denisonian and assistant editor for Episteme, Denison's philosophy journal. Of this essay, she ... understanding were Hillary Campbell is a sophomore from Upper Arlington, Ohio, majoring in English (writing), and minoring in philosophy. She is co-editor-in-chiefofExile, and her spare time is spent sleeping
objectives of further research of communicative aggressions of the XXI century. The research is undertaken by the initiative group of researchers (political scientists, linguists and experts in field of ... aggressions in a policultural environment as well as roots of nihilism and hate in political online communications. The paper covers theoretical approaches to the interpretation of the phenomena of
The article analyzes the combination of different scientific methods by which we study the specific media texts, reflecting the political sphere. Methods of policy analysis are general and universal ... political decisions. ]e author considers the diYerent types of analysis, in particular the situational, discursive, content analysis, intent analysis and de¡nes the functions of the of the analyst and
men who focused on the public sphere at the exclusion of the private sphere. These men protected public civil and political rights because these rights were, in their experience, what was most likely to ... debate, Western universalists are often criticized for emphasizing civil and political rights, or first generation rights, at the exclusion of social, cultural and economic rights, or second generation
away from the center of the leading political, social or cultural events in the country. To achieve that goal a research was conducted on the texts on the Gorzow Province printed in three leading dailes ... , “Słowo Powszechne”, “Gromada – Rolnik Polski” and “Trybuna Ludu”. The content analysis proved that it those texts dominated economic (urban as well as agricultural industry) and political issues. Of
the German state interfering. It was stopped by the Silesian Plebiscite and local uprisings. In years 1926-1930 many of women’s socio-political organizations established the women’s magazines. In years
the history of the pre-war newspaper Polonia, by the by, the author analyses the interwar Silesian publishing market and the political involvement between these two titles. This work presents the
. Petersburg. The space created by state media, local media, private media, media of political parties and advertising newspapers is also supported by titles of diasporas (Armenian, Greek, Ukrainian, Polish
American Academy of Political and Social Science , 625 , 2009 , pp. 103 - 115 , www.jstor.org/stable/40375908. Goffman , Erving. The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life , University of Edinburgh Social
. Matthes, Elaboration or distraction? Knowledge acqusition from thematically related and unrelated in political speeches, „International Journal of Public Opinion Research” 2013, No. 3 (25), s. 291-302 ... philosophy of emotions, [in:] M. Lewis, J.M. Haviland, L.F. Barret (eds.), Hanbook of emotions, New York 2008, s. 3. Zarówno nastroje, jak i emocje są uporządkowanymi afektami, jednak różnią się między sobą
sacredness and their relation ro the premises of philosophy and political culture" (3). In the chapter titled "Force of Law: The 'Mystical Foundation of Authority,'" Derrida looks at the way that law is given
model merges this same pantheistic philosophy with his own unique assumption that God manifests Godself in the world by way of human creativity and “self-reliance.” Throughout the essay “Self-Reliance
. Those working for totalitarian regimes know this better than anyone else: messing with language can be an efficient means of political control...If the system’s power comes from its ability to affect ... accomplish this, Bradatan speaks to Müller’s description of village language completely its own--a language which “remains unaffected by political intrusion” (Bradatan). I would add that, through magic realism
political and historical circumstances that guide the production and reception of particular adaptations. In the case of Louis de Bernieres' Corelli's Mandolin—a. novel that deals extensively with the nature ... of historical recounting and the political history of the Second World War—its adaptation to film required diplomatic and genre concessions to be made in regards to both content and theme. I would
serve as "nurses" or female superintendents at Sanitary Commission hospitals, members of the Woman's National Loyal League, urged for more political involvement on behalf of women. These women rejected ... the Sanitary Commission's call for patriotic feminine virtue and hoped to use the war as a springboard for the advancement of women's rights. The disparities of political and ideological positions of
original relation to the universe? Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition, and a religion by revelation to us, and not the history of theirs? ... There are new lands ... Taoist philosophy to evoke the spiritual gains of accepting and understanding paradox. Finally, Whitman ' s understanding and even admiration of paradox is perhaps most explicitly stated in Part 51 of
ask, is she rebelling? The question of Emily Dickinson's intentions and motivation for her work has produced a voluminous amount of debate and discussion, particularly in terms of political and feminist ... able to observe it somewhat from a distance. Thus, her poetry is not obviously political. Dickinson, did, however, question her society, its expectations and resulting consequences. In my paper, I will
Escamilla Santana, Sir Anthony Seldon, Professor Martin Seligman and Professor Kaiping Peng and during the Summit. 3. Specific virtues or values and character-based education lessons based in philosophy or ... -being has severe competition in the political arena. For example, in the Australia, schools are called on to engage with and implement The National Assessment Program—Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN
the battle for women's "liberation," but argues, "you don't make a political movement simply our of words" (Montenegro 8). Determined to re-vise literature in an attempt to focus attention on the plight ... through identification and are, therefore, in a sense "universal," Rich denies this theory, contending that these poems in particular were written as a social and political statement and cannot justifiably