political divisions. Another example of the narrowing of class division in Germany is shown in August 1914‚ when 14 out of the 110 socialists in the Reichstag argued against the war and stated they wanted peace without victory‚ before finally voting in favour of war credits‚ whilst at the end of 1914 only 1 socialist‚ the extremist Karl Liebknecht‚ voted
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THE CASE OF THE SPELUNCEAN EXPLORERS FACTS A group of 5 including the 4 defendants and Roger Whetmore had entered into a limestone cavern. A landslide occurred and the boulders blocked the only entrance of the cave. When they discovered the problem‚ the 5 settled themselves on the obstructed entry until a rescue part could rescue them. Employers had left indicators at the headquarters of the society about where the cavern was. On the failure of their return‚ a rescue party was dispatched. The
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How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 4 Fitzgerald opens the chapter with more rumours around the infamous Mr Gatsby that we still know little about‚ such as ’he once killed a man’‚ we met him briefly in the previous chapter but still find him mysterious‚ as even Jordan ‚who claimed to know him didn’t believe he was’ an oxford man’. Nicks own perception of the character is not fixed as he juxtaposes between flattery and resentment. Nick goes on to name and describe all the characters he
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in fact the defendant did murder his father. His guilt or innocence seems to be almost irrelevant. At the beginning of the play the vote was 11-1 in favour of guilty but the 8th Juror convinces the others to have another vote. As the play progresses more and more jurors being to change their vote and by the end of the play the vote was 11-1 in favour of ‘not guilty.’ The defendant does get a fair trial because throughout the play there was enough “reasonable doubt” for him to be guilty. The 10th juror
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having fair access to the legislative process through electing official who will act in their constituent’s interest and voice their concern. Through proper protection with legislation‚ individual’s freedom can be ensured. Yet the nature of democracy favour majority thus it is possible for politician to cater to the mass to secure vote and have access to the seats of power. Democracy is unable to act if the votes are tied‚ such flaw can leads to politician abuse their power tilting the result either
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Because of the emergence of a type of Theme will dominate a text‚ it means that the writer has self-interest in using particular Theme when producing a text. Pasaribu and Sumarsih (2010) found that Interpersonal Theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which mean that the Theme was the assertive or confirmation of the previous theme. Unmarked theme dominated the Hachiko movie scripts which mean that the speaker utters the most typical /usual text. The objectives of their study were to find out
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of any description‚ whether movable or immovable; (b) any office‚ employment or contract; (c) any payment‚ release‚ discharge or liquidation of any loan‚ obligation or other liability whatsoever‚ whether in whole or in part; (d) any other service‚ favour or advantage of any description whatsoever‚ including protection from any penalty or disability incurred or apprehended or from any action or proceedings of a disciplinary or penal nature‚ whether or not already instituted‚ and including the exercise
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The Ayodhya issue is a political‚ historical and socio-religious debate. The controversial issue of Ram Janambhoomi and Babri Masjid has always been a big influence on Indian politics for several decades. The disputed land at Ayodhya in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh has always played major role in disturbing the communal harmony of India. Ayodhya dispute at a glance: The main issues revolve around access to the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri
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How Democratic is the UK? When it comes to meeting the basic requirements for a modern democracy the UK is doing adequately. These requirements include guaranteeing basic human rights‚ separation of power between the institutions of state‚ freedom of opinion‚ freedom of religion‚ equal right to vote and good governance that lacks corruption. These are some of the key elements‚ there are clearly other factors that play a part in the definition of a democracy. Although the UK might seem like
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It all takes a look at the recent statistic‚ which shows that the youth unemployment is currently at 20 %. It might be a small percentage‚ but for a nation with opportunities in addition to high-standard life – this is a problem. Therefore I am in favour of a reduction of payroll tax for people under 25. Currently 39 % of employers will tend to hire people who are older and experienced than a young person with a required diploma – this is due to the rising payroll tax. By reducing the payroll tax
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