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Examples of our work How Does Yeats’ Poem The Second Coming Reflect the Concerns and Anxieties of the Modernist Movement Words: 1,009 W.B. Yeats’ poem The Second Coming has been seen as an exemplar of Modernist zeitgeist literature (Hone, 1962, Bradbury, Tratner, 1995, etc) at once depicting the de-centring and internal fissure of Twentieth Century culture and elegising the parting of a classical psychosocial period. Both linguistically and thematically it represents the gradual erosion of one form of social order in favour of another [Read more] Cross-Cultural Management Words: 2,375 Aristotle observed over two millennia ago the differences he saw in cultures of people residing in warm climates, who he described as intelligent but not very heroic, as opposed to inhabitants of cold climates, who he in turn called brave but not so intelligent. Since then much more detailed analysis by various researchers has led to the formation of many different theories and models regarding the differences in culture. [Read More] A Changing Pedagogy: ICT and its Effect on the Teacher-Learner Relationship Words: 2,947 The Internet is fast becoming one of the largest and most important learning resources available to both teachers and students. Over the last decade this situation has been matched by an ongoing commitment by the Government to increase the use of ICT and Internet technologies in education and to ensure that everyone in the UK has access to them. Findings contained within the National Statistics Omnibus Survey reveal that over half (55 per cent, an increase from 2000 of almost 20 per cent) of all British households can access the Internet from home and a survey in 2002 detailed that over 90 per cent of children aged 11 to 18 years used the Internet for educational purposes alone. [Read More] |