EPISODE · Apr 20, 2020 · 10 MIN
A Novel, Is Cli·ché A Paradox Footprint In Culture © 2020 Vol.1
from William's Podcast · host William Anderson Gittens
A Novel, Is Cli·ché A Paradox Footprint In Culture © 2020 Vol.1Mitigating the doctrine of Clichés I have discovered that Clichés represent a paradox yet they are used by all global citizens especially speakers in spite of our race, ethnicity, class, and gender or political affiliation, which are familiar to everyone, yet in this context they are never evaluated appreciatively or even neutrally. The very word cliché is encumbered with negative associations relating to unoriginality, overuse, and ineffectiveness.Does it make sense for us to use these common expressions so freely when their use is widely disparaged?A problem that arises immediately for the student of cliché is the want of agreement about which expressions are clichés, and which are not. A case in point Walden University’s policy that When writing for faculty and your peers at Walden, you will be addressing a formal audience and you will want to use scholarly language. This means you should use simple and concise language, and eliminate unnecessary information.In addition Sarah Vinz also makes a valid point “that when you are writing phrases for academic settings that are acceptable for example in conversations or informal writing are considered inappropriate. You should try to avoid expressions that are too informal, unsophisticated, vague, exaggerated, or subjective, as well as those that are generally unnecessary or incorrect.Orin Hargraves accents the that the hallmarks of cliché in culture are unoriginality, overuse, and ineffectiveness is a view I concur with.These elements are not objectively measurable; they arise as a judgment that draws partly on the context in which an expression is used, and so it is in its implementation, rather than in any inherent quality, that an expression is likely to be derided as a cliché in every culture. For example “Don’t be afraid.” is anextract adapted from New Living Translation the scripture John 6 verse 20.A close up view of the abstract Cliché, helps us to recognised that from time immemorial that all global citizens occupying the cultural precincts of space and time globally has been using cliché. Most importantly No matter what you do to make a living, you can't deny the clichés attached to various occupations. Yes, you can ignore them and you can overcome them. But fight it all you want, every kind of career has some sort of cliché tied to it a view espoused by Kaci Lane Hindman.Therefore the data contextualised in this text Is Cliché, A Paradox In Culture is relevant to this discourse and there is no question in my mind that clichés are here to stay since clichés are presumably a paradox within culture ad infinitum. William Anderson GittensAuthor, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher, CEO Devgro Media Arts ServicesWORKS CITED Devgro Media Arts Services Presentation in Association with iMovieFrederic Jameson: Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 1991.Gittens,William AndersonAuthor, Dip., Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher CEO Devgro Media Arts Serviceshttps://aeon.co/ideas/at-the-end-of-the-day-think-outside-the-box-about-clicheshttps://biblehub.com/nlt/john/6.htmhttps://copyblogger.com/author/mohsin-naqi/https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/clichehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clich%C3%A9https://noamkroll.com/https://philosophy.stackexchange.com/questions/48660/why-do-different-people-have-different-opinions-about-life#https://scroll.in/https://successsavvymom.com/https://Support the showCultural Factors Influence Academic Achievements© 2024 ISBN978-976-97385-7-7 A_MEMOIR_OF_Dr_William_Anderson_Gittens_D_D_2024_ISBNISBN978_976_97385_0_8Academic.edu. Chief of Audio Visual Aids Officer Mr. Michael Owen Chief of Audio Visual Aids Officer Mr. Selwyn Belle Commissioner of Police Mr. Orville Durant Dr. William Anderson Gittens, D.D En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning Hackett Philip Media Resource Development Officer Holder, B,Anthony Episcopal Priest,https://brainly.com/question/36353773https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning#cite_note-19https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelong_learning#cite_note-:2-18https://independent.academia.edu/WilliamGittens/Bookshttps://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=william+anderson+gittens+barbados&oq=william+anderson+gittenshttps://www.academia.edu/123754463/https://www.buzzsprout.com/429292/episodes. https://www.youtube.com/@williamandersongittens1714. Mr.Greene, Rupert
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A Novel, Is Cli·ché A Paradox Footprint In Culture © 2020 Vol.1 Mitigating the doctrine of Clichés I have discovered that Clichés represent a paradox yet they are used by all global citizens especially speakers in spite of our race, ethnicity, class, and gender or political affiliation, which are familiar to everyone, yet in this context they are never evaluated appreciatively or even neutrally. The very word cliché is encumbered with negative associations rela...
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