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    Educating Rita True comedy explores themes as serious and important as appear in any tragedy. Demonstrate to what extent Educating Rita contains serious and important themes as well as being a comic play. Willy Russell’s play entitled ‘Educating Rita’ is a dark and comic drama set within the confines of a University classroom. The play features two characters‚ Frank a troubled lecturer who has grown disillusioned with his existence‚ and Rita‚ a working class Liverpudlian with a thirst for

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    Option 3: Restoration Since the sixteenth century‚ England experienced a gradual evolution and development an economy based on individual initiative‚ competition and profit‚ social transformations. In that way gradually emerged a new nobility‚ interested in the development of industrial production. The bourgeoisie began training to control the economic life of the country. In this essay I will explain the importance of the Restoration in society‚ in theater‚ but also in religion connection all these

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    Causes for Genocide

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    The causes of genocides There have been many genocides throughout history‚ and most of them have been mass killing fields such as Rwanda‚ Cambodia‚ the Nazi holocaust‚ the Belgians against the Congolese‚ and the African slave trade. “No problem is as profound and no evil as prevalent as state power”(Sartwell 232). In this quote Sartwell infers that the cause of all genocides or at least the ones described on top are derived from one and only cause; and that is the state itself (government). Genocide

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    Adulterated food: a serious public health problem in Bangladesh Adulteration of food with toxic chemicals harmful to health has reached an epidemic proportion in Bangladesh. The newspapers have dubbed it as the ‘silent killer’. It is very difficult to find a sector of food industry which is free of adulteration. From raw vegetable and fruits to milk and milk products to fish‚ meat and processed food–every food item is contaminated. Almost every day in the news papers‚ newer and newer methods

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    Causes of Corruption

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    Econ Gov (2008) 9:245–263 DOI 10.1007/s10101-007-0033-4 O R I G I NA L PA P E R Causes of corruption: a survey of cross-country analyses and extended results Lorenzo Pellegrini · Reyer Gerlagh Received: 30 September 2005 / Accepted: 20 October 2006 / Published online: 23 February 2007 © Springer-Verlag 2007 Abstract We survey and assess the empirical literature on the sources of corruption Thanks to the improved availability of data‚ we are able to produce an improved cross-country econometric

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    CAUSES OF XENOPHOBIA

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    CAUSES OF XENOPHOBIA 1.) Failure to maintain the rule of law The government’s repeated failures to bring levels of violent crime under control contributed to an environment which saw people resort to violence without fear of arrest or successful prosecution. In failing to maintain the rule of law the state had conditioned many poor communities to violent behaviour. The failure to protect communities from criminal elements and to remove those elements had allowed criminals to take full advantage

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    The Causes of Recidivism

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    Causes of Recidivism: The fact that there are such high rates of Recidivism in Scotland suggests that there has been no sufficient action to address the causes. It would be too general to assume Recidivism occurs as a result of factors that influenced any initial crime‚ or due to a single factor alone‚ although this may be the case in some instances. Prisons: One such cause of Recidivism is prisons. It is a common-held public view that prisons do not do enough to eliminate Recidivism‚ as I

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    Causes of Insomnia

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    Sleeping plays an important role in our life. According to statistics by scientists‚ we spend on average one third of our life time on sleeping. Nowadays‚ insomnia rate is increasing dramatically. Some reasons are to blame for insomnia‚ namely psychological disorder‚ physical disorder and some other temporary factors. First of all‚ insomnia can be the result of psychological disorder. Work nowadays requires a high intensity and people have to try their best to finish their duty. Sometimes‚ their

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    The Cause of Wwi

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    rights by another might be considered a cause for war. Serbians wanted to expand the size of their country to include places outside Serbia that had ethnic Serbian populations living in them‚ what they want is a bigger country they will call ’Greater Serbia’ this will include places like Croatia‚ Bosnia‚ Kosovo‚ Montenegro‚ and would mean taking chunks out of other neighboring countries like Romania. They want all the Serbian people to live together in one country‚ but they don’t want these people

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    cause and effect

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    The Cause and Effect of Air Pollution Neidalina Ortiz Everest Online December 28‚ 2013 It would be natural to think that microscopic particles in polluted air would do damage to one ’s lungs‚ nose and throat. However‚ recent research published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association has reported that such particles can in fact negatively affect the ability of the heart in people with serious coronary artery disease to conduct electrical signals

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