| 61. | discrimination in policing Discrimination in Policing “Suspicions among thoughts are like bats among birds: they never fly at twilight”(Bright, 2001). Suspicion is a vital part of police work, and can sometimes save lives. People have said the suspicion is a characteristic of the police personality. Policemen will say that it...
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| 62. | Conflict Resolution Theory Assignment ... Since the events of September 11th, the International society is said to have moved into another phase, Hobbes would probably describe the state in which International Relations is currently moving is one of war, which in Hobbesian terms is not necessarily one of constant fighting but one wher...
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| 63. | How does the author of the following extracts use language to convey changes and contrasts in ... A fable is traditionally a fictional story from the past but the author has decided to use the word ‘fable’ in the context of the future. ... ’
The strong description of a ‘blaze of colour’ and the use of alliteration ( ‘flamed and flickered’) creates a rhythm and image which forms a vivid...
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| 64. | English ENGLISH Recent and current homework assignments in English: Due the previous week: A formal letter to the editor of a local newspaper – finally received on Thursday 29th January Work on adventure notebooks – Mark has completed notes in adventure notebooks 1 and needs to show me that he has completed...
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| 65. | Sexism in Their Eyes were Watching God ... In her classic novel Their Eyes were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston highlights the sexist society imposed on women in the 1930’s and encourages women of the time to overcome sexist stereotypes and choose their own paths in life. ... Janie’s acquiesce of Jody’s attempts to control her typi...
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| 66. | Comparing Hesses Demian Siddhartha ... In his novels Siddhartha and Demian, Hesse portrays the idea that in order to attain knowledge and truly live, one must find the unity between two realms and listen to the god within one’s self; each main character in Hesse’s novels learns this through a force of nature or mentor.
Siddhartha...
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| 67. | Deadbeat Parents Deadbeat! ... These names, along with many others are how some people in society label divorced parents who do not pay child-support. ... “Maybe it’s because nearly two-thirds of all absent parents pay no child-support. ... Whatever the cause, one fact remains; Non-payment of child support is a ...
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| 68. | Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models
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The paper, Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models, by Badura, Ross, and Ross presents an experiment designed to address the hypothesis that “subjects exposed to aggressive models would reproduce aggressive acts resembling those of their models and would differ ...
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| 69. | Just Coffeehouses and Taverns I Think Not
Back in the day coffee was not only a morning additive to one’s waking up routine. ... In the eighteenth century taverns and coffeehouses were the main source of community news, gossip and confrontation, by not only regular civilians also people that ran our country. ...
Taverns not only...
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| 70. | nothing The trumped-up witch hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts, deteriorated the rational, and emotional stability of its citizens. This exploited the populations weakest qualities, and insecurities. The obvious breakdown in Salem's social order led to the tragedy which saw twenty innocent people hung on the...
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| 71. | Personal Strengths and Weaknesses It is very difficult to write about your own strengths and weaknesses. ... My kids saw my strengths in terms of the allowance I give them and stated my major weakness as “you yell too much and make us clean up our room.” My wife said my major strengths were reliability and then said my main weaknes...
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| 72. | untitled Mans ignorance towards native culture is portrayed thoroughly in Margaret Laurence’s short fiction “The Loons”. A symbolic representation of character development, setting and theme has allowed her to reinforce the presence of this plague in the small Canadian town of Manawaka. We are shown by a ben...
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| 73. | Moral and intellectual development in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie The eponymous heroine in Muriel Spark’s ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’ is an influential schoolteacher at the Marcia Blaine School for Girls 1930s Edinburgh. Spark’s plot charts the decline of Miss Brodie’s influence over a group of her favourite pupils known as her ‘Set’. This decline parallels th...
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| 74. | Do You Hear What I Hear an exploration of the affirmative yes ... " - "Yes. ... " - "Yes."
"There was nothing I could do." - "Yes."
"Yes…" That sympathetic affirmation escapes the lips in a gradual hiss, trailing behind it latent truths and a lifetime of trials. The breathy affirmative litters the conversation of old people, aged by tribulations if not ...
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| 75. | Christian Cross THE CHRISTIAN CROSS
Visual symbols can be found just about anywhere you look; they convey information or embody ideas. ... A symbol that carries special significance in my life is the Christian Cross, it has many meanings and many interpretations, but to me it has its own special meaning a...
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| 76. | Ivan Pavlov The following paper is about Ivan Pavlov’s life. ... Pavlov was a great pioneer in psychology and some bodily functions. ...
Pavlov was born Ivan Petrovich Pavlov in Ryazan USSR on September 14 on the Julian Calendar. ... Ivan was of pure Russian decent because in previous history clergy ...
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| 77. | Legally assess the impact of the 1994 maternity protection act 1994 in Ireland Legally Assess the implications of the MPA 1994.
The maternity protection act 1994 implements the EU pregnant workers directive. It overcomes the 1981 act which established that employment rights for the worker would be preserved while she was absent due to pregnancy or maternity. This act has a s...
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| 78. | Explain how the intellectual contexts of Berkoff and Wolf determine their portrayal of the story of Explain how the intellectual contexts of Berkoff and Wolf determine their portrayal of the story of Agamemnon
Intellectual contexts of Steven Berkoff and Christa Wolf determine their portrayal of the story of Agamemnon. The extracts have demonstrated different views between Berkoff’s post Marxist...
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| 79. | Nomads Land NOMAD’S LAND
(on J. ... Her biological mother and father were kicked out of their habitat by sheer poverty, but it is also suggested that they were ethnic nomads. ...
Ouma, a “fictional” character in Le Chercheur d’or, in the sense that she is symptomatically absent from the biographical/autobio...
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| 80. | Literary Terms Defined Allegory: A narrative or description that has a second meaning beneath the surface, often relating each literal term to a fixed, corresponding abstract idea or moral principle: usually, the ulterior meanings belong to a pre-existing system of ideas or principles. Alliteration: The repetition of at c...
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