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    ability to explain why crime committed by lower class communities is more prominent than neighborhoods from communities in better economic areas. This theory is the relationship of the destabilization of urban communities and neighborhoods through Shaw and McKay’s study (Quoted in Siegal‚ 2010) that used the analysis of Ernest Burgess’s Concentric Zones Model. This model generates ideas that the closer to “zone 2”‚ individuals in a community have more stress factors that they are burdened with; while

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    based on. In Act 1‚ Eliza is simply a poor flower girl who just happens to meet the phonetics professors‚ who decide to take her under their wings‚ to transform her as part of a bet between friends. Eliza is a very poorly spoken girl in Act 1‚ and Shaw uses the method of her pronunciation to spell the words she speaks. She also appeared very rude in front of the public. She said to The Mother "˜Ow‚ eez ya san‚ is e? Wal‚ fewd dan y’dooty"¦’ It was not right for a young girl to question a mother’s

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    nonsense. Still‚ you know‚ words mean more than we mean to express when we use them; so a whole book ought to mean a great deal more than the writer means. So‚ whatever good meanings are in the book‚ I’m glad to accept as the meaning of the book. (Shaw)This passage almost defines the relationship between the author and what he or she pens. Even though it is a statement regarding "The Hunting of the Snark"‚ he could have said it about any one of his works. Meaning is in the mind of the reader and

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    for including the conflicts of two countries was to explain their beliefs and different government and political stances. During this time the Iranian people had wanted the United Stated to send the Shaw back to Iran‚ because he had cancer the United States brought him to receive treatments. The Shaw was accused of taking billions of dollars away from its citizens and selling lots of oil to other countries. When observing the Iranian protestor in the beginning of the film they are mad at the Americans

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    Mrs. Warrens Profession is one of the most famous masterpieces written by Bernard Shaw. This play certainly brought a new wave of social criticism‚ especially on the societys unfair stereotypes and social roles on women. In this paper‚ several aspects of Mrs. Warrens Profession will be introduced the author‚ the synopsis‚ the social background‚ and the ideologies conveyed. George Bernard Shaws (1856-1950) famous works include Mrs. Warrens Profession (1893)‚ Man and Superman (1903)‚ Major Barbara

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    other way around. When Comparing these two writers to each other I as the reader can see the affirmation of comparative contentions in what they are saying.With Myth 17 guaranteeing the media has a hold over LGBT in the public society. Alongside Shaw and Lee saying that we are shown sexual orientation standards from youth. I can assemble that News papers‚ sites‚ and TV alongside being educated at adolescence how you are assume to be in your sexual orientation all assistance make feminine and manly

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    be a lady while Eliza didn’t. Compare and contrast essay : Shaw and Ibsen excelled their views considering women in society. Both writers share the same theme of their characters’ transformation. The dramas have shown two women who are rebelliously different than other women of that time. While fighting for their freedom and for a better life they are breaking moral rules of their time. In Pygmalion‚ Shaw presents a person born in a low class who gets the opportunity to learn

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    When the 54th Regiment heads down South‚ they are put under the command of Colonel James Montgomery. In this scene‚ the Union army‚ under Montgomery’s control‚ pillages Darien‚ Georgia‚ stealing valuables from within the houses‚ and eventually burning the town.16 Creighton’s essay‚ while about Confederate soldiers‚ is similar to this scene as the corruption of morality is exemplified in the description of “independent bands of horsemen… [who] used the Confederate invasion as an opportunity to terrorize

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    is increasingly common to hear the term ‘emerging markets’ and from news and report. In the mid-1980s‚ the term ‘emerging markets’ was created by the World Bank‚ and has significant influence on the global business world nowadays (Gwynne‚ Klak and Shaw 2003). To raise investor’s attention to those developing countries‚ there are numerous characteristics springing up which are given by researches and economists. However‚ some of those characteristics are contradictory and it is difficult to give a

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    Englischen in nationale Varianten. Berlin: Erich Schmidt. Hughes‚ Arthur & Peter Trudgill 1996. English Accents and Dialects. An Introduction to Social and Regional Varieties of English in the British Isles. London: Arnold. Melchers‚ Gunnel & Philip Shaw 2003. World Englishes. An Introduction. Arnold: London. Svartvik‚ Jan & Geoffrey Leech. English – One Tongue‚ Many Voices. Palgrave Macmillan. Trudgill‚ Peter & Jean Hannah 1994. International English. A Guide to Varieties of Standard English. 3rd

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