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    have a mischievous secret that involves the death of Eva Smith‚ which teaches people a lesson about social justice. When the play opens the Birling family are cheerfully celebrating the engagement of the beloved Shelia Birling and well-known bachelor Gerald Croft. Just as Arthur Birling is half way through his memorable speech unannounced an inspector named inspector Goole abruptly enters. Inspector Goole has come to bombard the family with questions about the tragic suicide of Eva Smith. The inspector

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    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Women in Love‚ by D.H. Lawrence #2 in our series by D.H. Lawrence Copyright laws are changing all over the world. Be sure to check the copyright laws for your country before distributing this or any other Project Gutenberg file. We encourage you to keep this file‚ exactly as it is‚ on your own disk‚ thereby keeping an electronic path open for future readers. Please do not remove this. This header should be the first thing seen when anyone starts to view the etext. Do

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    theoretical proposition and are different from moral theories. They are about what is good for humans. According to Phang (2014) there seven specific ethical principles of nursing that are nonmaleficence‚ beneficence‚ independence‚ fairness‚ loyalty‚ paternalism and standard of totality and honesty. Nonmaleficence circumscribe nurses need to stay equipped in their field to prevent suffering or injury to patients. For examples: A nurse need to report the abuse of patient‚

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    (this beginning is a bit too open‚ it doesn ’t have a lead up to the point) In the last thirty years‚ the number of patients diagnosed with depression has doubled. (doubled from what? What percentage) The sharp increase in these diagnoses is due to the fact that the medical community has blurred the distinction between everyday unhappiness and clinical depression. (what percentage or numbers are you getting the 40% from?) The use of Psychotropic medication in depressed patients has increased in

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    Cited: “ "Death of a Salesman": A Symposium‚” Miller‚ Arthur‚ Gore Vidal‚ Richard Watts‚ John Beauford‚ Martin Dworkin‚ David W. Thompson and Phillip Gelb. The Tulane Drama Review Vol. 2‚ No. 3 May‚ 1958‚ pp. 63-69 The MIT Press web. Nov. 2012 Family Dreams in Death of a Salesman Irving Jacobson American Literature Vol. 47‚ No. 2 (May‚ 1975)‚ pp. 247- 258 Duke University

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    espoused by the realists who placed absolute emphasis on the discretion of judges and relegated the “rules” to an obscure position. Earlier‚ little attention was paid to the analysis of discretion. However‚ a determined effort has made lately by Ronald Dworkin‚ who has cast serious doubts on the orthodox opinion and has emerged as the principal opponent of Hart. Dworkin’s views have posed a sustained challenge to the positivist account and have received critical acclaim by leading jurists of the world.

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    Civil disobedience is a form of protest in which protestors deliberately violate a law. Classically‚ they violate the law they are protesting‚ such as segregation or draft laws‚ but sometimes they violate other laws which they find unobjectionable‚ such as trespass or traffic laws. Most activists who perform civil disobedience are scrupulously non-violent‚ and willingly accept legal penalties. The purpose of civil disobedience can be to publicize an unjust law or a just cause; to appeal to the conscience

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    Distributive Justice (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) Page 1 of 26 Open access to the SEP is made possible by a world-wide funding initiative. Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free Distributive Justice First published Sun Sep 22‚ 1996; substantive revision Mon Mar 5‚ 2007 Principles of distributive justice are normative principles designed to guide the allocation of the benefits and burdens of economic activity. After outlining the scope of this entry and the role

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    is quite unusual at what‚ appears to be a happy celebration. She‚ like her husband‚ is more concerned about their public image in relation to Eva’s death‚ than the fact that her actions have led to the suicide of a young girl. She is excited when Gerald reveals that there is no police officer by the name of Goole‚ showing that she hasn’t learnt anything from the

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    An Inspector Calls In act one of ‘An inspector Calls’ how does J.B. Priestley use dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience‚ as well as interest and involve them in the play? ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a thriller‚ written by J.B. Priestley in 1945 at the end of World War II but it was set in 1912 two years before World War I. Priestley was concerned about social conditions for working class people in Britain at the time he wrote the play and he wants his

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