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    Shaw 1 Taylor Shaw English 21 B 23 May 2012 Mafia Set in Stone Prohibition was merely an experiment that Prohibitionist had high hopes for‚ the idea was now that society‚ no longer had alcohol beverages to spend their money on‚ their finances would go to other things like dairy products‚ modern appliances‚ life Insurance‚ savings‚ and education. This noble idea went all but ignored by the American citizen; creating a Golden Age that was filled with illegal activity. There was gambling‚ switch

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    companies that test experimental drugs in foreign countries acting ethically? Drug companies that test experimental drugs in foreign countries are acting unethically. Based on the utilitarianism theory‚ testing experimental drugs is unethical. Based on Shaw and Barry (2013)‚ the utilitarianisms moral doctrine states that “we should always act to produce the greatest possible balance of good over bad for everyone affected by our actions.” In these foreign companies‚ the individuals who are being experimented

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    Agenda Setting Theory I. The original agenda: not what to think‚ but what to think about. A. Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw regard Watergate (American political scandal – 1970’s. It ended in President Nixon resigning from office) as a perfect example of the agenda-setting function of the mass media. B. They believe that the mass media have the ability to transfer the salience (importance) of items on their news agendas to the public agenda. II. A theory whose time had come

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    Police Militarization

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    There are now massive‚ city engulfing‚ riots that can take place at any time such as following the Rodney King verdict. Shaw raises the question‚ “what about the next time somebody goes into an elementary school armed with a Bushmaster and a couple of 9mm Glocks?” People tend to be against putting weapons in teachers hands‚ or people around the community open carrying

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    For my movie‚ I picked X-Men First Class. The movie follows how the start of X-Men began via Erik Lancher and Charles Xavier. In the film‚ the villain Shaw‚ a mutant‚ is trying to start World War 3 in hopes of causing mutant dominance. The social justice issue related to this film is race and racial intolerance. The mutants at this time of the world‚ are hidden‚ and not known for fear of how the dominant members of society would react. The mutants are essentially a minority group within the world

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    Arms and the Man

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    consideration. The title is both apt chosen attractive and the dramatist’s choices justified. It is an ironical reversal of Virgil’s original intention. Virgil in his famous epic The Aencid recounts the martial exploits and adventures of Aeneid. But Shaw does not look at war with the same eyes as Virgil. He does not write this drama to speak about the glories of war. He rather proves that heroism and utter foolishness do not lie far apart. He shows through his characters that we must divest ourselves

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    arms study by chaitanya

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    STUDY GUIDE 2006 A PRACTICAL‚ HANDS-ON RESOURCE FOR THE CLASSROOM CONTAINING ONTARIO CURRICULUM SUPPORT MATERIALS ARMS AND THE MAN BY BERNARD SHAW EDUCATION PARTNERS PRESENTS Arms and The Man By BERNARD SHAW This study guide for Arms and The Man contains background information for the play‚ suggested themes and topics for discussion‚ and curriculumbased lessons that are designed by educators and theatre professionals. The lessons and themes for discussion are organized

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    Shaw 1  Christian Shaw  Professor Amanda Childress  English 1301  19 November 2014  The College Athlete Fight: Should College Athletes Be Able to Take Profit for Their Likeness?  The NCAA profits over six billion($6‚000‚000‚000) dollars annually(USnews.com).  However‚ college athletes never get to see any of that money. Though some may argue that they  risk career­ending injuries each time they come onto the field or basketball court‚ this still does  not influence the mind of the NCAA to start paying the players in any way

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    Pygmalion: Analysis

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    Cited: Shaw‚ George Bernard. Pygmalion. New York: Dover‚ 1994. Print.

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    Heartbreak House

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    quite beyond most of us‚” writes George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950) in the preface to his extraordinary Heartbreak House‚ one of the playwright’s most important pieces. The play is the featured work this year at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake‚ Ontario‚ celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2011. Written and set immediately prior to the First World War‚ Heartbreak House is a quasi-Chekhovian dark comedy about a society on the edge of a precipice. Shaw delayed the production until the war’s end‚

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