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    In my opinion‚ the treaties of Versailles couldn’t be justified at the time in a large extent. The treaties led Germany and her allies a very harsh punishment and suffered a lot at the time. The War Guilt Clause made them had to accept the total responsibility which was unfair because the Allies also caused the war happened. The £6.6 billion reparation from Germany was unacceptable for German at the time and led to the hyperinflation in 1923 and other economic problems. They had to pay reparations

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    The quote on the ad is particularly sexist and reaffirms gender roles because it implies that women should know how to cook. The overall message of the Wonder Bra company is portraying is that women should know how to cook‚ but if they don’t it is excusable only if you are beautiful and have perfectly perky breasts. This article is a clear example of the over-sexualization that has become a normal facet of our society. Women are dehumanized and the value of women in this case has been reduced to a

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    “Our Whole Life” Adrienne Rich Although the 1920s had the suffrage of women‚ women of the time period still faced a multitude of conflict for independence. In her poem “Our Whole Life” Adrienne Rich highlights the painful restrictions of women in the 1920s shifting from a frustrated tone to a defeated voice Rich utilizes gritty diction to portray the rising inner conflict of women. While some women saw suffrage as a victory in the 1920s‚ many viewed their place in society as restricted and unjust

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    immoral and wrong. Behaviours acquire the label of being deviant by social interaction and maintain it by social learning. This new approach is in contradiction with the former views of crime as inherent to the action or behaviour and in some cases excusable by the circumstances such as anomie or social strain‚ which assume homogenous norms and equal responses or punishments to all those guilty. However‚ in the new perspective‚ a deviant act becomes deviant only when it is labelled as such. This attracted

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    ZIMBABWE INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES DIPLOMA IN APPLIED LAW Name: Laura Bandah Reg. Number: Z120117K Intake: August 2012‚ Semester 1 Course: Criminal Law and Statutory Offences Course Code: CLSO 104 Tutor’s Name: Ms L. Mhuru Question: (a) The Zimbabwean law does not normally impose liability or failure to act despite the fact that there may be compelling moral justifications for doing so. For example‚ the courts have often explained that there is no legal duty upon a stranger

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    Literature Review Gun-related homicide is a major concern for the state of California. The state of California created a law that was passed into law on March 23‚ 1989. The law was assumed to put a major dent in combating gun-related homicides and gun violence in general. California thinks the bill still does well for combating gun violence. The law banned weapons that were classified as “Assault Weapons”. The bill was named‚ the Robert-Roos Assault Weapons Act of 1989‚ which provided a general

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    importer? At the point of delivery. 6. Where does transfer of ownership take place? At any point between the signature of the contract and the final payment for the goods. 7. How many kinds of delay in delivery? • Excusable delay • Non- excusable delay 8. What events does delivery date trigger? • -Exporter fulfills duties under the contract. • Payment may become due. • Risk and title pass to the buyer. 9. How to fix delivery date? To use a straightforward

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    female surviving family members of murder victims. In order to help individuals who have experienced the loss of a loved one due to homicide‚ the findings of this report aims to provide information necessary to avoid grief and pain associated with Murder‚ by instilling prevention and intervention methods. Families of murder victims often do not understand why a homicide has taken place. Some have a hard time coping with the loss‚ and an even harder time dealing with the fact that someone else ended

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    The amount of homicides and violence is steadily increasing. The media plays a large role in what information is shared with us and how information is shared with us. Without the media‚ we probably would not know half the things going on in the world. The media is the main means of mass communication. The media can have both positive and negative influences on people. This paper will discuss examples of what can happen when media broadcasts violence. This paper will compare and contrast David Phillips

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    Heart of Darkness Irony of situation plays a major role in the shaping of events in the novel Heart of Darkness. For instance Joseph Conrad does not use light as a symbol for bringing knowledge and truth to a situation; rather he uses light as an indication of a hidden truth. These occurrences include “There was no joy in the brilliance of sunshine. The long stretches of waterway ran on‚ deserted‚ into the gloom of overshadowed distances. (Conrad 30)” This shows the feelings that Marlow is having

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