The current research is summarized by studying and understanding the imagination and what resulted from it in postmodern arts, specifically Pop Art. The research was focused spatially (America) between the year 1950-1975 AD and it defined the research problem by asking about what factors and variables that established the social imagination in culture Al-Gharbia, which in turn crystallized the Western cultural product to appear in its form, which is historically called "pop art". Two studies were adopted in the second chapter. The first one was the cultural structure of the social imagination. The second topic was concerned with the stylistic diversity of pop art, and the third chapter included research and accreditation procedures. There are two models for determining the research sample, and the research has produced results in the fourth semester, the most important of which are:
• The artworks of pop art depended on the culture of society, the environment, consumer materials, advertisements, existential concepts and artistic methods represented by Dada, which represented the gathering of the different in which the artist relied on the imagination to achieve a thrill that achieves astonishment for the recipient.
• Imagination as a system of thought depends on form and reality on references whose origin is from finished goods, materials, and furniture, which is one of the most important characteristics of Pop Art.
And lastly were the conclusions and the list of sources
Whatever forms embodied in nature or in the product by forming elements, Kahadjom, fonts, and colors that characterized that her aesthetic and expressive values evoked to multiple indications of which are unequivocal, including what is iconic. Each one of these constituent elements of her form of extreme importance
This study deals with it the era of Taher Bin Al Hussein for his son Abdullah when preside Diyarbakir and Rabia in succession of ALMa`amoon Abbasi in the political and historical dimensions
IF we called twentieth century, the century of productivity and information revolution, the suitable address for twenty-first century is (( The quality century )) .
The research aims to initiate Arabic prize for quality to apply concepts and strategies of total quality management at Higher education sector, which is a vital sector and it may be the most importance sector because it provide efficient human manpower working at all other sectors.
The suggested prize take in consideration the specialty of this sector, and when we apply perspectives of this prize this will promote Arabic universities performance as well as the quality of graduates.
The importance of this research due to the necessity of this pri
... Show Moreتناول البحث اثر النساء في البيت العباسي وتأثيرهن الثقافي والعلمي في التراث البغدادي ، وانعكاسه على الواقع الاجتماعي الذي يعد بحد ذاته مظهر من مظاهر الانسجام والتلاحم بين الماضي والحاضر إذ تركن أثرا بارزا في الحضارة والعلم وأسهمن بصورة مباشره او غير مباشره في دعم وتطور الحضارة العربية الإسلامية .
Since her early beginning in 1974 in her novel "Les armoires vides", Annie Ernaux writing about life in all its various aspects remained her main goal. This novel gave the earliest signals of what would happen later on in her literary career. Indeed, her works showed abilities of echoing reality, her sufferance and experiences via the use of simple and clear language. Add to this, her writings are to be viewed as an expression of deep felt journey, and a continuous search due to the consequent changes coming out of her identity.
We try here to give an answer to the question about writing as to whether being, to Ernaux herself, a need for the search about her social and feminist identity, or a pure literary work
... Show Moreان بناء اية حضارة يمثل جهداً انسانياً يشترك فيه كل الافراد والمؤسسات ويستلزم حشد القدرات لاسيما النخبة التي توجه الجهود وتعمل على الاستخدام الامثل للموارد في اطار حركة منظمة للمجتمع تنتج وسائلها وتحقق اهدافها ، وان حركة التاريخ والواقع تظهر ان التدريسي الجامعي هو صفوة النخبة والجامعة هي بؤرة المعرفة المؤسسية . ( عبود 2008 : 12 ) &
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