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    Sending more soldiers to help would gain the trust and respect from France and England • It was the ideal way to gain a lot more soldiers for not many were volunteering • Many were excluded and not given the right to vote; it was very biased towards those who vote pro-conscription • Conscription meant anyone who was capable of fighting‚ had to fight‚ whether they refused to or not • It wasn’t necessary. Canada wasn’t in any threat of danger‚ they had already sent many soldiers

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    can be criticised as being based on biased and out of date evidence. Freud studied a relatively small sample of mainly female patients‚ and the focus of his theory on sexual desires and repression may reflect the time and society which he worked. His theory focuses on childhood as the cause of abnormality at the expense of the current situation‚ and yet he did not directly study any children. An even bigger criticism is that Freud’s theory was based on biased research- he may have interpreted the

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    Response 3 In "The Dangers of a Single Story" by‚ Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ The speaker‚ (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie)‚ explains how reading various children’s books opened her mind to how all cultures could be represented in literature. Adichie Then brings her reasoning to a broader matter of how a single story can divert our awareness of other persons. Adichie read mostly European books that she found were different from her culture‚ but when Adichie found African stories she then realized that

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    An innocent man is wrongly executed whilst a man who raped and murdered a mother and her thirteen year old daughter spends the rest of his life with three meals a day and cable television. Which of these is the bigger injustice? The use of the death penalty to punish serious crimes is a very controversial topic and there is much debate surrounding the issue. This paper will briefly discuss arguments supporting and against the use of the death penalty. The death penalty which is also known as capital

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    may be either norm-referenced or criterion-referenced” (Council of Chief State School Officers). I believe that this method of testing is not an accurate way of measuring ones knowledge for it is biased towards certain ethic groups and creates unneeded stress for students. This style of testing is biased towards certain ethic groups and cultures because it measures all students on the same level. Different cultures have different ways of thinking or perceiving things‚ therefore all cultures should

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    Protest‚ law and order in the 20th century 1- From the source we can learn that the Home Secretary had a negative view on the Suffragettes‚ as he thought that they were irresponsible in their actions. For example when he says “...chose to organise disturbances and commit assaults” and “chose to go to prison”. The repetition of the word “chose” highlights that the Suffragettes knew exactly what they were doing‚ but their actions were impulsive. However there is evidence in his speech that shows

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    P3 Market Research 24/09/12 P3 Describe how a selected organisation uses marketing research to contribute to the development of its Marketing Plans. Market Research: is the process of gathering‚ analysing and interpreting information about a market. You can be talking about a product or service to be offered for sale in that specific market and about the past‚ present and potential customers for the product or service. Market Research Includes: * Primary Research * Secondary

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    rather than basing this on any factual evidence. This is a perfect example of how evidence can be completely eroded from memory‚ so that only the subjective opinion remains in regard to certain situations. The idea of memory can be influenced by many biased factors‚ and each individual may have a separate recount or ‘version’ of the same event. And it is often extremely difficult to determine or distinguish which memory of an event is the correct one‚ and therefore can be considered the historically

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    EN24 Oral – Australian Poetry and Music How does poetry and music explore the issues of our society? This is the question which today I will be answering by comparing and contrasting a poem and song. The poem ‘No More Boomerang’ written by Oodgeroo Noonuccal and the song ‘I Still Call Australia Home’ composed by Peter Allen‚ are two pieces of writing which comment specifically on Australian society and culture. Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ or also known as Kath Walker‚ was an Aboriginal Australian

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    According to (Bassham 1)‚ critical thinking is disciplined thinking governed by clear intellectual standards. The standards‚ as defined by (Bassham 1-2)‚ are clarity‚ precision‚ accuracy‚ relevance‚ consistency‚ logical correctness‚ completeness‚ and fairness. In order to achieve a conclusion that encompasses all of the intellectual standards‚ the critical thinker must have the ability to identify and evaluate logical fallacies in arguments. This paper focuses on defining the concept of logical fallacies

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