berger and tompkins ... Berger says, ampquotUniqueness of the original now lies in the original of a reproduction...no longer what its image shows that strikes one as unique its first ... View More
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berger and tompkins ... Berger says, ampquotUniqueness of the original now lies in the original of a reproduction...no longer what its image shows that strikes one as unique its first ... View More
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John Bergeramp39s Ways of Seeing ... Berger explains that the camera isolates momentary appearances and thus destroys that idea that images are timeless. The camera also destroys the uniqueness of ... View More
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Sociology as a Science ... such as Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Peter Berger, support the ... Furthermore, Durkheim strengthened the uniqueness of sociology by establishing ampquotsocial factsampquot. ... View More
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Euthanasia is wrong ... 7 which states that nurses should ampquotrecognise and respect the uniqueness and dignity of ... despot who abuses his prerogative.ampquot Beloff 1989 cited in Berger et al. ... View More
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The Matrix ... form such a large part of our lives that mankindamp39s uniqueness is called ... John Berger discusses the significance of art in the development of human communication ... View More
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