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    whole world aims for women empowerment‚ and to achieve this‚ females should be given equal opportunities as males. When universities will accept them in equal number‚ both genders will be able to nurture their talent and a healthy competitive environment will develop. Co-education helps both genders to gel well with each other. It helps them how to behave and cooperate and work together. For example‚ students studying in boy’s colleges do not generally know how to talk to a female or behave in

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    Question: Othello offers nothing of value to the modern audience. Do you agree? Complex themes of jealousy‚ rejection and revenge are universal due to their ability to relate and remain relevant to audiences. Such themes are explored through William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello where characters are all confronted and invariably challenged with such universal themes that essentially form the ingredients to this tragedy. Throughout the play‚ issues regarding sexism and racism come to light by examining

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    for Spain‚ in the Age of Exploration. He landed in the Caribbean in the year 1492. He trading with the local people how he thought were Indians. People think that he should not be acknowledged for this accomplishment. Columbus day should be celebrated because it created important history events‚ it brought civilization to the new world‚ and it celebrates Italian immigrants in America. Columbus created important history events like the Pledge of Allegiance‚ he has a lot of artwork of him‚ and Columbus

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    To what extent is the USA’s superpower status threatened by the emergence of the BRICs (15) A superpower defined is a very influential and powerful nation. Currently‚ we live in a unipolar world and the USA is the only superpower. Factors such as economy‚ population‚ military strength and geographical location determine a nations superpower status. It is debatable whether the USA is currently being threatened by the emergence of NICs such as the BRICS‚ Brazil‚ India‚ Russia and China. China may

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    Chapter 2 “The Primal Question: What Are We?” In book “What If: Religious Themes in Science Fiction”; the second chapter‚ “The Primal Question: What Are We?” Mike Alsford talks about science fiction as anthropology and how he has grouped the understanding of human beings into four categories: Subjects; Agents; Contingent; and Relational/Social. Alsford uses a lot of science fiction TV; Movies; and novels references to explain his conclusion as to “What Are We.” Science fiction as anthropology

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    unlike this cult of rationality‚ the Romantic Movement sought to prove that reason couldn’t explain everything. The early Romantics attempted to create a new synthesis of art‚ philosophy and science‚ leading to a difference in perspective from the Enlightenment thinkers. For example‚ whereas the Enlightenment thinkers had condemned the Middle Ages as ‘Dark Ages’ of ignorance‚ the Romantics looked to the Middle Ages as a simpler‚ more integrated period. As far as music was concerned‚ this historicism

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    “To what extent does Sartre successfully argue that we are free?” This question assumes that Sartre argues for the freedom of humans‚ a fair assumption‚ due to his theories published on existentialism in his works “Existentialism and Humanism” and “Being and Nothingness”. This question uses the phrase ‘free’ as opposed to ‘free will’‚ a distinction which is clear through Sartre’s theories about a human’s metaphysical freedom. During this essay I will aim to evaluate the effectiveness of Sartre’s

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    road condition is considered a major reason for road casualties. For example‚ narrow roads and sharp curves often force even law-abiding drivers makes mistakes. Therefore‚ it should be noted that drivers alone cannot be blamed for such mishaps and giving them stricter punishments in these cases is no solution. A more effective strategy by the government would be to straighten accident prone curves and widen narrow roads. Larger number of road signs and proper traffic signals can also be effective

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    Mr and Mrs Birling do not care about their involvement in the death of Eva smith. They do not care about responsibility. How far do you agree that responsibility is the major theme in the play? JB priestly in ‘An inspector calls’ provides a play that will not only entertain but a play that will deliver a message of the injustice in society‚ class‚ and social responsibility. I intend to explore how Priestly conveys these impacting themes throughout the play and how he uses the main characters to

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    Through the character of Xanthias‚ Aristophanes claims that he does not “intend to make mincemeat of Cleon this time”. As this is during the opening of the play‚ the audience may assume that “Wasps” is not a serious critique of political matters at this time‚ however many relations of Cleon are named which does suggest a political target of importance. Aristophanes can be seen to seriously criticise Cleon during the debate between Bdelycleon and Philocleon. A distinct contrast of personalities and

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