The book entitled “Beyond Massa - Sugar Management in the British Caribbean‚ 1770-1834” written by Dr. John F. Campbell seeks to examine the workings of the plantation life of both the enslaved and the European whites who were known as masters. It delves deeper into the truth about slavery and revisionism‚ as this book contradicts many past events and judgements on slavery with supporting evidence. Dr. Campbell focused on the British Controlled Caribbean territory of Jamaica and specifically on the
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Furthermore‚ the ratio decidendi is not just limited to the material facts as Goodhart had suggested. The judges may go beyond the facts; this is seen in Fisher v Bell and Partridge v Crittenden. The material facts of Fisher v Bell‚ which involved a flick knife with a price tag in a shop window‚ were deemed to be vastly different in comparison to Partridge. In Partridge v Crittenden‚ Bramblefinch Cocks were advertised in a newspaper‚ even though it was in direct breach of The Protection of Birds
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People all over the world have been visiting India to explore its scenic beauty. Nowadays‚ these tourists are not only here for sightseeing‚ but‚ for availing reasonable dental treatments while they travel. Dental treatment is truly expensive abroad‚ and‚ getting treated without a dental insurance can be a complex task for them. So‚ tourists abroad are now looking at the option of getting dental treatments done while abiding their journey. Dental Tourism has come out as a respite for those seeking
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Outline the nature of supermarket power on the high street and beyond. For this essay‚ I will attempt to construct an argument based on outlining and explaining supermarket power and where it comes from. To do this‚ I will go back to the very basics of consumerism and build up from there to the market power and buying power of supermarkets. Defining Consumption Consumption is defined as the “utilization of economic goods in the satisfaction of wants or in the process of production resulting
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Overview Banking in India has a long and elaborate history of more than 200 years. The beginning of this industry can be traced back to 1786‚ when the country’s first bank‚ Bank of Bengal‚ was established. But the industry changed rapidly and drastically‚ after the nationalization of banks in 1969. As a result‚ the public sector banks began experiencing numerous positive changes and enormous growth. Then came the much-talked-about liberalization and economic reforms that allowed banks to explore
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Champion of the World and Pretty Beyond Belief The Similarities Between Beauty and Strength Everything comes at a cost. In Champion of the World and Pretty Beyond Belief‚ the characters find that everything does come at a cost. Whether it’s from being the strongest man in the world‚ but being discriminated against for being African American‚ or being beautiful but having to overcome many of the challenges or abuse that being beautiful may bring. In the two stories‚ the characters are both faced
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Outline The Nature of Supermarkets Power On The High Street and Beyond. This essay is looking at the power of supermarkets and how they use this power. The word power is often used to “denote influence‚ control or domination” (Allen‚ 2009‚ p.59) Supermarkets use this power over suppliers‚ workers‚ Councils‚ consumers and other shops and there are conflicting views as to whether this power is used for the good of everyone or at the expense of everyone other than the supermarkets themselves or as
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Tracy Kidder’s inspiring novel “Mountains Beyond Mountains” continuously uses metaphors and imagery to allow the reader to be capable to analyze the novel’s protagonist‚ Paul Farmer. Farmer is characterized as an honoring doctor who provides all his help and time to serve the poor in many countries. His goal is to end infectious disease and to provide all the medicine to those who need it the most and have no access to it. As the author describes his point of view towards Farmer’s actions he realizes
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Beyond bringing back our girls: Is Nigeria sleeping on the rights of our women? ABSTRACT: This article examines the human rights of women in Nigeria in the light of the recent abduction of over 200 schoolgirls from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok Community in Borno State of Nigeria. It argues that the abduction of the Chibok girls is part of a series of violations of women’s rights in Nigeria. In reality‚ there are thousands of Nigerian women whose rights are being violated on a
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The speech that spoke to me the most was ‘The God Who Embraced Me When Daddy Disappeared’ by John Fountain. He speaks of the time the cops took his abusive father away in handcuffs after his mother feared being hit by him again and the life that he led growing up without a father. This appealed to me because I grew up in a similar situation and could relate to the void that is present when a parent leaves a child’s life‚ the struggles that are left for the family trying to make it on one income
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