educating the public‚ along with director Hallie Flanagan establishing the Federal Theater Project (FTP). With high expectations for the FTP to help the arts‚ it failed. With there being constant conflict between the commercial theater advocates and independent non-profit theater supports about funding‚ theaters began to slowly rise. “Hard hit by both the Depression and the rise of the cinema‚ the commercial theater had been trying unsuccessfully to gain government backing for a financially devastated
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balance between maintaining an ordered school environment and inculcating First Amendment values within students in four cases‚ which together defined the boundaries of student-expression rights. The first of these cases‚ Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District has been called the “magna carta of student’s expression rights.” The events in Tinker occurred in 1965 during the controversy of the Vietnam War. In Des Moines‚ Iowa‚ a group of adults and students objected to the
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Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District In 1965‚ a group of students decided to wear black armbands in protest of the Vietnam War. On December 15th‚ two students‚ Mary Beth Tinker and Christopher Eckhardt‚ displayed armbands. The two students were sent home. The day after‚ John Tinker wore a black armband‚ and again‚ was sent home. The parents then sued the school district. The question at hand is whether or not the students’ First Amendment rights are being violated when they
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Unit TDA 2.5: Schools as Organisations Task 1 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools All children aged 5-16 are entitled to a free place at a state school and most families take up this place. Schools across England are funded and managed in different ways and will vary depending on the age of the child. There are four types of mainstream state schools funded by local authorities which are known as maintained schools. They all follow the National Curriculum and are inspected
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article from an academic journal This paper provides a synopsis for the journal article “Healthy eating and the UK’s major food retailers: a case study in corporate social responsibility” published by the British food journal in 2006 by Jones‚ P. ‚ Comfort‚ D. and Hillier‚ D. The journal article is an initial study that investigates the manner the UK’s top ten food retailers address healthy eating agenda as a part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports‚ and the degree it is reflected
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Discuss research into the influence that individual differences have on independent behaviour. Individual differences contribute greatly to influencing independent behaviour. An internal or external locus of control can affect someone’s actions‚ as well as someone’s self esteem‚ and their reaction to authoritarianism. Rotter created a questionnaire designed to show whether someone had an internal or an external locus of control. Internals perceive that what happens to them is under their
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Philippine independent films versus mainstream movies: intellectual hunger or escapist entertainment? Thesis statement: Due to an intellectual hunger that needs to be fed‚ Philippine independent films tackle real life sensitive issues that the society experience while mainstream movies offer the mass market escapist entertainment which divert away from reality. Tentative sentence outline: I. On making films that either feeds intellectual hunger or satisfies escapist entertainment
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"Although many people think that the luxuries and conveniences of contemporary life are entirely harmless‚ in fact‚ they actually prevent people from developing into truly strong and independent individuals." The issue of whether the luxuries and conveniences prevent people from developing into truly strong and independent‚ as the speaker claims‚ is such a complex one that in response to this statement‚ people have various answers due to their respective point of view‚ so we should evaluate the
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1) " Can we have beliefs or knowledge which are independent of our culture?" Culture is “mankind’s primary adaptive mechanism". Essentially‚ culture is a shared store of values and beliefs common to a group of people. The prevalence of culture in the life of the individual leads to the question‚ " Can we have beliefs or knowledge which are independent of our culture?" Two terms must first be defined: knowledge and beliefs. A belief may be defined as “the ideas in which we have faith in
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The United States global tax law; Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)‚ came into effect on 1st July 2014. The FATCA is at last here after a period of 4 years‚ initially developed in 2010 as an approach to make America’s corporations and private individuals stop evading America’s taxes by depositing their money into their accounts in foreign countries. The act requires foreign banks and foreign financial institutions to inform about every American who owns an account and even to hold
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