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    POLITICAL SCIENCE (SYLLABUS) PAPER I : POLITICAL THEORY SCOPE OF POLITICAL THEORY: Aristotle – father of political science Political theory covers a very wide scope. Its scope can be base reflected through the following four streams of political theory. (i) Classical political theory – political theory its classical form is related to Greece in the writings of Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle. Its traits include :- (a)its aim was to acquired reliable knowledge about matters related to pupil

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    Explanation of Example Author: Joe Heller Targeted Audience: The targeted audience would be people who are into‚ or follow politics because the ad is making fun of all the disputes going on in DC and saying that the government is doing a bad job and basically destroying itself (they means the government). This ad could also be intended for any American 18 years old and above because these people are the ones who are able to vote and elect a different government to run the nation because the current

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    Texture in Text: A Discourse Analysis of a News Article Using Halliday and Hasan’s Model of Cohesion Paul A. CRANE 1. Introduction The study and analysis of actual language in use is the goal of text and discourse analysis. Michael Halliday‚ one of the linguists credited with the development of systemic linguistics and functional grammar‚ defines text as any authentic stretch of written or spoken language. According to Halliday (1994: xiv) the historical study of linguistics first involved

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    over the vulnerable looking kid. If I had listened to the siren call of the chocolate biscuits that were sitting on my desk‚ it would have been too late by the time I opened the classroom door. I would not have had to pull the boys apart. My God‚ I thought one was going to claw the other to bits! I had to call the parents in of course; we can’t have that kind of behaviour on school premises. But I was a bit thrown by the parents’ reaction‚ they didn’t seem to want to know what had lead to the incident

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    in which Christopher views the world‚ which we soon learn is very unique and different than most people. Throughout the novel‚ Haddon uses many diagrams and pictures to allow us to gain a deeper and more thorough understanding of Christopher’s thoughts and how he interprets the world. Haddon’s use of basic diagrams of emotions suggests Christopher’s lacking ability to understand and connect to the emotions shown by others‚ only being able to understand the basic emotions such as “happy” and “sad”

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    Tucker Wright Catcher in the Rye Essay 2008 (B): In some works of literature‚ childhood and adolescence are portrayed as times graced by innocence and a sense of wonder; in other works‚ they are depicted as times of tribulation and terror. Focusing on a single novel or play‚ explain how its representation of childhood or adolescence shapes the meaning of the work as a whole. Often when one looks back on their life as a child‚ they often see their time as a child to be one of the most peaceful

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    promising to have some “fun” with him. ... the Lord of the Flies recalls the devil‚ just as Simon recalls Jesus. In fact‚ the name “Lord of the Flies” is a literal translation of the name of the biblical name Beelzebub‚ a powerful demon in hell sometimes thought to be the devil himself. >> From Wiki: <<The title is said to be a reference to the Hebrew name Beelzebub (בעל זבוב‚ Ba’al-zvuv‚ "god of the fly"‚ "host of the fly" or literally "Lord of Flies")‚ a name sometimes used as a synonym

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    definition‚ it still provides an adequate explanation of a very complex issue. We see ethnocentrism every single day‚ in all aspects of life. The United States of America is a prime example of ethnocentrism is action. The people of this country have a tendency to disregard other cultures‚ instead believing that American culture is the only way to go. This is not to say that this is how everyone thinks‚ although most people‚ at one time or another‚ have had thoughts along these lines. After the terrorist

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    return fire and the damaged defences were repaired Manu and Queen of Glory‚ (2011 & 2012) by Christopher Nicole‚ two novels about Lakshmibai from the time of her marriage until her death during the ’Indian Revolt ’ as seen and experienced by an English woman companion. Film and television The Tiger and the Flame (1953)‚ one of the first technicolor films released in India‚ was directed and produced by Indian filmmaker Sohrab Modi.

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    Gandhi’s family insisted that Gandhi would not wanted the man to be harmed. SECOND SLIDE: Nathuram Godse’s motives of killing Gandhi is because he was a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS (National Volunteers’ Organisation in English) that was and is a hardline Hindu nationalist group that believes India only belongs to Hindus and they felt that Gandhi was getting in their way to take over India. THIRD SLIDE: The direct motive for the assassination is usually recognized

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