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  2. Diatribe - Wikipedia

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    The terms diatribe and rant (and, to a lesser extent, tirade and harangue) have at times been subtly distinguished, but in modern discourse are often used interchangeably.A diatribe or rant is not a formal classification of argument, and religious author Alistair Stewart-Sykes notes that "[t]he form of the diatribe is difficult precisely to ascertain". [1]

  3. MSNBC guest uses racially charged language in diatribe about ...

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    Regular MSNBC guest Elie Mystal bashed White voters during an interview about President Donald Trump's agenda, including pardoning Jan. 6 prisoners.

  4. Social practice - Wikipedia

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    Social practice art" is a term for artwork that uses social engagement as a primary medium, and is also referred to by a range of different names: socially engaged art, [10] community art, new-genre public art, [11] participatory art, interventionist art, and collaborative art.

  5. Communication studies - Wikipedia

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    It uses marketing to develop "activities and interventions designed to positively change behaviors." [ 44 ] This emergence affected several dynamics of the healthcare system. It brought elevated awareness to different avenues including promotional activities and communication between heath professionals and their employees, patients, and ...

  6. Social practice (art) - Wikipedia

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    Social practice or socially engaged practice [1] in the arts focuses on community engagement through a range of art media, human interaction and social discourse. [2] While the term social practice has been used in the social sciences to refer to a fundamental property of human interaction, it has also been used to describe community-based arts practices such as relational aesthetics, [3] [4 ...

  7. Rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    engages rhetoric as it suggests the beliefs, values, assumptions, and interpretations held by the rhetor or the larger culture Ideological criticism also treats ideology as an artifact of discourse, one that is embedded in key terms (called " ideographs ") as well as material resources and discursive embodiment.

  8. Burlesque - Wikipedia

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    The use of burlesque has not been confined to classical music. Well-known ragtime travesties include Russian Rag, by George L. Cobb, which is based on Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C-sharp minor, and Harry Alford's Lucy's Sextette based on the sextet, 'Chi mi frena in tal momento?', from Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti. [21]

  9. Diglossia - Wikipedia

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    The high variety may be an older stage of the same language (as in medieval Europe, where Latin (H) remained in formal use even as colloquial speech (L) diverged), an unrelated language, or a distinct yet closely related present-day dialect (as in northern India and Pakistan, where Hindustani (L) is used alongside the standard registers of ...