Campaign Planning
The post is of three assignments
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Develop an A1 creative Poster, supported by 500 words as explained below, choosing 1 from the options below.
Creative A1 poster supported by a 500 words explanation of the rationale, background, facts, research to support your ideas.
The poster here is to reflect on the UFSdirect.org website, to explain roughly why they should target young adults from 18 to 25. What they can do to improve their websites.
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Experimental Literature: Social Realism & Surrealism
Lessing’s “How I Finally Lost My Heart” & Paz’s “My Life with the Wave” – Whole Class Discussion – Part One
Many modern writers have tried to shape new ways of expressing life. For many authors, life in the 20th & 21st centuries proved to be too unstable, too bizarre, too chaotic to be rendered by traditional conventions of realism. Many great writers have been rebels — against the norms of society and the norms of fiction, doing away with plot and conventions of “realism.”
Breaking from the conventions of realism permits the use of fantasy or magical elements. One popular experimental technique used in fiction is surrealism, a blending of realism and dream, the mundane and the supernatural, the purpose of which is to reveal the unconscious.
Breaking from the conventions of realism also permits writers to examine the process of fictionalizing, also known as metafiction. This technique allows the narrator the freedom to break out of “normal” narration to comment on the process of fictionalizing and the meaning of storytelling.
As you analyze how both writers use experimental techniques as a tool for depicting human nature, consider how breaking from the conventions of realism may give readers a stronger sense of what is real.
Please post an initial analysis of at least 500 words
and here is the instruction for the second part.
Experimental Literature: The Theme of Love
Lessing’s “How I Finally Lost My Heart” & Paz’s “My Life with the Wave” – Whole Class Discussion – Part Two
For this week’s second whole-class discussion forum, I would like you to focus on the theme of love. Do you consider this week’s stories to be “love” stories? How might they differ from more traditional love stories? How do the authors use symbolism, extended metaphor, and even allegory to depict the emotions of love? How do these experimental forms of expression shine a new light on the old theme of love?
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A) Discuss the issues arising from the disruption of technological change on the perceptions of those in the work force.
B) Discuss the fiscal viability of divorcing basic needs from the need to work.
Social Realism