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    Emma Essay How has the changing contexts influenced the representations of main issues from Emma to Clueless? Amy Heckerling’s Clueless is a cinematic reconstruction of Jane Austen’s 19th century classic Emma and perfectly encapsulates the idea that the issues of a time‚ change and adapt with the changing of context. The contemporary text Clueless takes the rustic values placed on courtship‚ dating and ultimately marriage as well as the social/class distinctions in Regency England and successfully

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    Patriotism. What does that word mean? Well‚ by definition it means the quality of being patriotic‚ or showing vigorous support for one’s country. How does one show patriotism though? Well‚ during the Revolutionary War‚ the best way to show patriotism was by joining the army or militia and fighting for our country’s freedom. Many people wanted to be free of the harsh governing grip of Great Britain rule. We were taxed without representation‚ and were forced to allow them to come into our homes. We

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    president‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ was inaugurated on January 20‚ 1961. On that day he gave a speech that gave solidarity to America at a time when it needed it most. Kennedy alludes to patriotism as a cure for the problems of our nation in this speech. One type of patriotism Kennedy talks about is war patriots‚ or patriotism through defending our nation. He says‚ “Each generation of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty‚” meaning all Americans have had wars that needed

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    Emma is a novel about a young woman who develops a passion for matchmaking which does not always end up as planned. During the time the novel was written‚ social status was determined by a combination of family background‚ reputation‚ and wealth and of course marriage was one of the main ways in which one could raise or maintain one’s social status. This was especially true for women because it was basically the only way considering the fact that they were unable to work a honest living or accomplish

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    The Biggest Room: Escape from Captivity as it Pertains to Jack in Room Room‚ by Emma Donoghue‚ is a novel written from the perspective of a five year-old boy named Jack. Jack is the son of a 26 year-old woman‚ Ma‚ who was kidnapped at the age of 19 and held in captivity for seven years before Jack executes their escape. Jack has spent his entire lifetime in the room their captor built for them‚ which he names Room‚ and reacts much differently to the outside world upon escaping than Ma‚ to whom

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    Patriotism in India By patriotism we mean genuine love for one’s own country. Patriotism must not be misinterpreted as one’s hatred for other countries. If one loves his own country and hates other countries‚ then it is nationalism rather than patriotism. Mother and the motherland are superior to the heaven. We do never lose our honour for our mother even if she does not love us. Similarly we respect our country in all situations. We are indebted to our motherland where we are born and brought

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    Civic education in a liberal democracy will differ from a civic education in a communist regime (Galston‚ 1998‚ p. 471). In our liberal democracy there is a lingering controversial educational topic. Should we teach patriotic history and teach patriotism in our schools? Politicians‚ professors of higher education‚ parents‚ students‚ and citizens should all have a vested interest in these two issues. Intelligent people can have rational view points for each reason. Nothing is pure in what is being

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    up to constantly judge Meursault. Meursault is very analytical and can seem to be insensitive at times. However‚ Meursault’s actions can be taken many different ways. The ending leaves the reader to give a final judgment on whether Meursault is a menace to society or not. Meursault should not have received the death sentence because he was judged for his behavior leading up to his crime‚ not the murder itself. Meursault is always emotionally detached from his situation. This begins with the death

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    Liberty of the person 1. No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liber save in accordance with law 2. Where complaint is made to a high court or any judge thereof that a person being unlawfully detained the court shall inquire into the complain and ‚ unless satisfied that the detention is lawful ‚ shall order him to be produced before the court and release him. 3. Where the person arrested shall be informed as soon as may be of the grounds of his arrest and shall be allowed to consult

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    Justice: What is the Right Thing to Do? The greatest happiness principle / Utilitarianism Example: The Mignonette & the cabin boy Parker (cabin boy) was an orphan. Mignonette sunk at sea. While on the lifeboat‚ Parker had drunk seawater out of desperation and appeared to be dying. On the 19th day Dudley (captain) suggested drawing lots to determine who should die so that others might live. Brooks (sailor 1) refused. Next day Dudley motioned to Stephens (sailor 2) to kill Parker. All 3 men

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