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    Original Trial In R v. Stone & Dobinson [1977] 1 Q.B. 354‚ the verdict of manslaughter‚ and its upholding on appeal‚ is well justified by the facts. In the trial‚ there was no dispute that the actions of the defendants resulted in Fanny Stone’s death – she was unable to care for herself‚ and they neglected to care for her – constituting actus reus. However‚ there was a question of their duty of care for her‚ and therefore whether their inaction to care for her constituted mens rea for the crime.

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    by the prosecution that they duty of care has to exist between the parties. As Stone agreed to take Fanny into his home‚ both Stone and Dobinson assumed a duty of care to take care of her. They did not pursue this duty leading to Fanny’s health severely deteriorating resulting in her death. The appellants were responsible for her death as they took Fanny into their home and provided a room. Fanny was not just a person off the street but a blood relative to Stone‚ Stones sister. Stone was obliged

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    Q- Keats wrote that he struggled to settle his mind on women‚ by turns adoring them as angels and reviling them as whores. Discuss Keats’s attitude to women in at least three poems in light of this opinion. Keats once wrote in a letter to Fanny Brawne “You have ravish ’d me away by a Power I cannot resist: and yet I could resist till I saw you; and even since I have seen you I have endeavoured often ‘to reason against the reasons of my Love’- I can do that no more”. The quote‚ from John Ford’s

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    England and follows the complex journeys through class lines. Unlike the protagonist Bathsheba‚ Fanny Robin is a poor and unfortunate‚ similarly to Bathsheba Fanny was cuckolded by Sergeant Troy‚ however her class and unluckiness separated their fates. The Bluest Eye is set in a small town in Ohio Pre-Depression era‚ the novel is a portrait of the African American community at the time. Pecola Breedlove is

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    racism are addressed in this novel‚ mainly through the eyes of Doctor Copeland‚ an African American physician. McCullers uses third person point of view in The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. The third person narrator allows us to hear the private thoughts and see the actions of all the characters (“Big Read”). However‚ the perspective of the novel is split between five characters: John Singer‚ Mick Kelly‚ Jake Blount‚ Doctor Copeland‚ and Biff Brannon. Each of these characters has sections of the book

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    Ideation …see the world as a source of innovation‚ not just validation. Tim Brown| IDEO © Singapore Polytechnic | General Education Programme Ideation © Singapore Polytechnic | General Education Programme Ideation SP Design Thinking Framework © Singapore Polytechnic | General Education Programme Ideation Good Ideas Come From… [4:07] © Singapore Polytechnic | General Education Programme Ideation [3:33] Push The Boundaries With Your Ideas! © Singapore Polytechnic | General Education Programme

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    about a girl named Fanny Swan who used to own a dog but her Dad gave the dog away because he couldn’t stand the dog. On her birthday‚ he gave her another dog named Dinner. Fanny is afraid that the dog might disturb her Dad and that he might give away the dog again. One day‚ Fanny came home and Dinner was not there. She was afraid that her Dad gave Dinner away to Stuart Walker who once said‚ “If you can’t handle the dog‚ give me a call. I’ll take her in a heartbeat.” This made Fanny nervous and scared

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    eventually be "among the English poets". Keats ’s longed for marriage to Fanny Brawne was prevented by the tuberculosis that eventually was the cause of his death at the age of twenty-six‚ in 1821.# What are the experiences and feelings Keats felt in life and how they influenced his poetry? Keats ’s letters to Frances ’Fanny ’ Brawne‚ his fiancée‚ are among the most famous love letters ever written. Keats was deeply in love with Fanny; however he was often unsettled by her behaviour and flirty nature

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    setting in which characters like Jake Blount and Doctor Copeland unsuccessfully attempt to apply socialist ideologies. Constantly failing to communicate‚ and unable to initiate change in an economically- and socially-oppressed community‚ the population turns to various extremes in search of comfort. For some‚ this alternative is religion. Throughout the novel‚ characters such as Simms and Portia conflict with the secular Blount and Copeland‚ who refuse to wait for miracles. The adoration the four

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    the alphas are further demonstrated through the interactions between Fanny and Lenina. Fanny embodies the typical beta‚ who follows the behavior of the state’s programmed opinions of the different castes. Fanny mentions in a conversation with Lenina about Bernard in regards to his stature. Bernard is smaller; smallness is considered in the World State “horrible and typically low-caste” (Huxley 46). The response given back by Fanny to Lenina generalizes the thoughts process

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