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    1 Varun Jagannath XI B Oakridge International School‚ Hyderabad 2 Table of contents KIRAN MAZUMDAR SHAW ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction: ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 Educational Qualifications & Personal Life ....................................

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    allowed to play on stage. Throughout Shaw’s play he outlines men to be immoral and sexually corrupt. He achieves this through his characterisation of Sir George Crofts‚ who despite knowing that Vivie may be his daughter admits‚ ‘I fell attracted’‚ Shaw here presents a man whose personality agrees entirely with the critic‚ he has no uncertainty in regard to his attraction to her only that Praed ‘set [his] mind at rest’. Furthermore he admits to having slept with Mrs Warren‚ Vivie’s mother‚ but he

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    Shaw argues that studies on genocide have concentrated too heavily on the specific perpetrators and victims with regard to intentions and identities respectively. Instead‚ he wants to propose that the crime of genocide should be understood within the structure of conflict situations. The most important aspect of genocide studies from the point of view of politics is that the concept of genocide must be clarified‚ Shaw believes that scholarship should provide

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    all-black regiment‚ the Massachusetts 54th Regiment‚ helped break down racial barriers and revolutionized the constitution of our military forces. Under threat of death by the confederates‚ the Massachusetts 54th Regiment and their leader‚ Colonel Robert Shaw‚ bravely stood against many in the fight to free African Americans from the bonds of slavery. The soldiers of the 54th not only had to face prejudices from the confederates‚ but also from fellow Union soldiers and officers. An example of the blatant

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    is on an expedition to the Rocky mountains. Parkman and his friend‚ Shaw‚ travel by railroad to St. Louis. There is a lot of western movement going on. Then by use of a river‚ they went to Kansas. There they met Captain C. They wanted to go to the Rocky mountains. They then went to Westport by wagon where they met three people. Two of them were officers in the army. They were going hunting and agreed to travel with Parkman and Shaw. With many delays‚ they decided to go on a different trail and ended

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    own way resulting in different types and concepts of justice. This paper will take a closer look at three justice theories based on our textbook "Moral Issues in Business"‚ by William H. Shaw and Vincent Barry. I will then use these various theories to create an argument for a topic that will later be defined. (Shaw‚ Barry‚ 2004) (Beyond Intractability‚ 2003) Utilitarian Justice As suggested by philosophers Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. The Utilitarian theory of justice promotes social well-being

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    within an area believe in what they’ve always been told. Shaw gives an excellent example about slavery in the south.. Decades ago‚ it unfortunately existed and it was acceptable in that time period. However‚ now it is clearly immoral. A relativist would think that it is acceptable because it was part of the culture. It is not steady to keep changing morals through time. Who distinguishes right from wrong in that whole society in the first place? Shaw discusses this using abortion as an example. If 51%

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    "Only acts of war and the events of natural disasters are more harmful to a child’s psyche than the divorce process." The Newsletter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers‚ 1997 Prior to 1985‚ divorce was hard to obtain in Canada. However‚ with the passage of the Divorce Act of 1985‚ which allowed divorce after one year’s separation‚ the divorce rate reached an all time high of 3.55 (per 1‚000) in 1987 (Campbell‚ 2000). In 2000‚ Canada’s population reached 30.7 million. 1.4 million people

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    In the first third of our course we studied the intense‚ complex relationship a mother has with her offspring. In order to fully understand this bond‚ three concepts must be understood: the emotional nature‚ the adaptive strategy‚ as well as the relationship’s pros and cons. However‚ for the purpose of this paper‚ I will be focusing on the mother-infant relationship as an adaptive strategy primates developed‚ with emphasis on attachment theory. The root of the mother-infant relationship as well

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    How far does Source 3 challenge the impression given in Sources 1 and 2 that the Battle of the Somme had achieved worthwhile objectives? Having analysed all 3 sources‚ it can be said that source 3 significantly challenges sources 1 and 2 giving an entirely different perspective on the battle of the Somme. Source 1 is an extract from Sir Douglas Haig’s final dispatch‚ published in March 1919. This source begins to describe the Battle of the Somme as a tremendous victory. Haig claims that “The

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