Answer:
Said sees Orientalism mostly as a mode of representation.
Explanation:
According to Palestinian-American academic and author Edward Said (1935-2003), the concept of Orientalism mainly refers to a mode of representation of Middle-Eastern or Arab-Muslim countries and cultures structured by racist and Eurocentric prejudices and assumptions. Broadly speaking, Said believes that throughout history, Western leaders, politicians, intellectuals, historians and writers (among other social actors) have created and maintained prejudiced narratives about "the Orient" and engaged with these conceptions rather than with the actual realities and traits of the nations and peoples inhabiting the East. For example, following Said's theory, by portraying Arabs and Muslims as primitive savages in both academia and literature, Western countries intent on conquering Eastern territories--like British colonialists in the nineteenth century--were able to "justify" their invasion on the grounds that they were supposedly bringing "enlightenment" and "civilization" to "heathen" and "irrational" peoples. Said explored and presented these ideas in his foundational book <em>Orientalism</em>, published in 1978.
July 30, 1619 was the date of the first session. but i don't know if any laws were passed. the session was cut short by a outbreak of malaria
Yes, Louisiana Purchase allowed for it
Answer: 1. Agility, 2. Cost
Explanation:
According to the research by Peter Weill, a firm that boosts investments in infrastructure is typical of those firms with a focus on (1) Agility and a firm that boosts investments in transaction systems is typical of those firms with a focus on (2) Cost.