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    reversed. In her thesis‚ Meijers says‚ “Throughout the Victorian period‚ there was a strict separation between the public and the private sphere. Men were to handle public affairs and women were to take charge of domestic life” (Meijers 7). In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde employs a reversal of gender roles‚ including a shift in power that predates this movement‚ effectively challenging traditional Victorian views. He does so by giving his female cast‚ notably Lady Bracknell‚ Cecily Cardew

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    . Today we will discuss about school uniforms in the Netherlands. Should they be required at schools or not? I would like to hear from both parties whether they are favor or against. ‘ PvdA begint met het zeggen van dat ze voor zijn. Jinte – Amy Amy: Jinte and I are from the PvdA and we are favor because we think that everyone should be equal. PVV staat daarna op en zeggen dat ze tegen zijn. Carmen – Julëtte Carmen: Juliëtte and I are from the PVV and we are against because we think that everyone

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    Introduction The Importance of Being Earnest was Oscar’s fourth comedy‚ and it was to be his last and most outstanding play. ‘The Trivial Comedy for Serious People‘ (in earlier drafts‚ ‘serious comedy for trivial people’) was first produced by George Alexander at the St James’s Theatre on 14th February 1895 in London. The play was reduced from four to three acts (Raby 161-163). The Importance of Being Earnest contradicts banausic values in a utilitarian age (Varty 205). The comedy of manners

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    School uniforms‚ I think yes. Imagine a school with no uniforms. There’s mayhem everywhere violence‚ kids out of control. Now imagine a school with uniforms‚ their calm‚ peaceful and no one minds going to that school. That school is safe because of the uniforms the parents spend less money and the kids save time. Wearing uniforms will help students save time in various ways. Wearing uniforms lets you know what to wear the next day instead of having to decide what you are going to wear‚ before

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    immediate danger. As well as provided support packages and help for a child and family if they need it. There are legal and criminal services that are involved in a child’s life; police and probation services are included. Police work very closely with children’s social care workers as they play their own particular role. The polices roles include; • Deciding whether a crime has been committed and if so‚ when to do a criminal investigation. • Gathering evidence from children’s social care‚ and other agencies

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    Unit 6 project part 2 Annotated bibliography Boutelle‚ M. (2008). UNIFORMS: Are They a Good Fit?. Education Digest‚ 73(6)‚ 34. “The article discusses the pros and cons of schools adopting mandatory school uniforms for students. The article emphasizes the positive aspect of schools adopting a dress code that requires student uniforms‚ including an increased focus on academics rather than clothing fashions. The author also addresses exceptions to such rules‚ including students who opt out of the

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    their tragedy. No man does. That’s his.”  “The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her‚ if she is pretty‚ and to some one else‚ if she is plain.”  GWENDOLEN FAIRFAX “In matters of grave importance‚ style‚ not sincerity is the vital thing.”  “The home seems to me to be the proper sphere for man. And certainly once a man begins to neglect his domestic duties he becomes painfully effeminate‚ does he not?”  DR. CHASUBLE “What seem to us bitter trials are often blessing in disguise

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    Uniforms in the School Environment: Can Clothing Really Effect Your Education? Going to public schools all my life‚ I heard the gossip of "fashion" and "whose wearing what‚"pretty much everyday; at least in the four years of high school where it seemed that looks mattered the most. As people grow up‚ the way they present themselves becomes more and more important. Leaving a good mark in high school means a lot to some people‚ and some are ready to do whatever it takes to make that mark‚ whether

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    A school uniform makes it easier for the school authorities to recognize students belonging to their school. Authorities can also make out if someone doesn’t belong to a school‚ if someone just manages to sneak in; unless‚ of course‚ they go through all the trouble of buying a uniform that fits! • A school uniform also saves the school administrators from having to ’police’ what the students wear. There are no daily battles regarding what’s appropriate to wear or not for school. • A school

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    Oscar Wilde The Importance of Being Earnest The Novel The Importance of Being Earnest was more enjoyable to me than the film. The reason for this was‚ while my imagination pictured the story and the visuals of the people and the settings quite similar to the on-screen portrayal‚ my mind’s images were more enjoyable. The differences portrayed on film were distinctive in the characters‚ scenery‚ and mostly the soundtrack I had not envisioned while reading the play. While they absolutely worked

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