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    David Leong Professor Gibson ENGB 310-002 15 October 2014 The Comparisons and Contrasts between Araby and The Horse Dealer’s Daughter in The Uses of Perspective and Symbolism In James Joyce’s Araby and D.H. Lawrence’s The Horse Dealer’s Daughter‚ a lot of psychological states are embodied by the means of using “symbolism.” Symbolism‚ which “enriches the narrative by pulling its message to the level of our unconsciousness and open to different ineffable associations‚” (Lu 6) plays an important role

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    truly free country‚ we must show that we are not afraid to protect and utilize our rights. Free speech is defined as “the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference‚ subject to the laws against libel‚ incitement to violence or rebellion‚ etc.” (dictionary.reference.com). This historic privilege of the American people has been tested time and time again‚ leading one to wonder if it is truly freedom of speech. An excellent topic of debate would be the popular

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    (shown in section 2 of the Defamation Act 1952). The legal definition of freedom of speech has been summarised to: “the right of people to express their opinions publicly without governmental interference‚ subject to the laws against libel‚ incitement to violence or rebellion‚ etc.” **The right to freedom of speech can tread a very fine line as to how an individual would react. In some respects it does not necessarily need to be an individual‚ there can be a small class of people which has

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    3D Printing  3D printing[1] is a process of making a three-dimensional solid object of virtually any shape from a digital model. A materials printer usually performs 3D printing processes using digital technology. The first working 3D printer was created in 1984 by Chuck Hull of 3D Systems Corp.[3] Since the start of the 21st century there has been a large growth in the sales of these machines‚ and their price has dropped substantially. The 3D printing technology is used for both prototyping and distributed

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    Corruption: Serbia’s Greatest Security Challenge in 2030‚ and ways to mitigate it. • Identify the biggest challenge in 2030 (word count: 250-300) o Corruption will be the biggest challenge for Serbia. Serbia has been in transition for a very long time. The economic growth levels rates in Serbia are very low‚ the rule of law is at a low level‚ the government institutions are caved in‚ the law enforcement is weak and there is a high level of corruption among other factors. In addition‚ Serbia is

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    CASE DOCTRINES AND ADDITIONAL NOTES CRIMINAL LAW II (Culled from Florenz Regalado’s Conspectus and Ortega’s Notes) Article 114. TREASON ➢ “The details of the testimony on the acts testified by witnesses need not be identical” (People vs. Abad) ➢ “The two-witness rule is not required to prove adherence to the enemy” (People vs. Alitagtag) ➢ “Treason absorbs crimes committed in the furtherance thereof” (People vs. Villanueva) ➢ “Righteous Action‚ as when the collaborator also

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    Case 1 – Selection: Staffing Dutch corps commando troops 1. There are five main competencies needed for the staffing of the Dutch Corps Commando Troops. The competencies‚ as mentioned in the article given‚ include (1) physical abilities‚ (2) war-fighting skills (such as skills in explosive ordnance disposal‚ close quarters battle‚ aerial infiltration‚ and survival‚ evasion‚ resistance and escape)‚ (3) mental ability (cognitive capacity‚ for example)‚ (4) personality traits or characteristics (such

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    Throughout human history‚ scarcely any event can compare in atrocity to that of the Holocaust. We will never know the comprehensive truth of the Holocaust and its’ notorious leader Adolf Hitler‚ and as such we are left to speculate on the origins and impact created by those involved. To some‚ Adolf Hitler is the inimitable leader‚ the charismatic politician with a heinous purpose and the sole person to blame for the events which became known to history as the Holocaust. This ideology is known as

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    The main character in the novel the Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is often debated; some believe he has a mental disorder‚ while others argue that he is a normal teenaged boy. The novel is told from Holden’s perspective‚ and shows his take on the few days before Christmas in the 1950s‚ during which he is expelled from Pencey Prep.‚ a boarding school in Pennsylvania‚ travels to New York City‚ goes on a date with an old friend‚ and finally decides to run away‚ the only thing

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    public? Hate speech is defined as speech that attacks‚ threatens‚ or insults a person or group on the basis of national origin‚ ethnicity‚ color‚ religion‚ gender‚ secual oorientation‚ or disability. Unless hate speech crosses the line into incitement to imminent lawless action or true threats‚ the speech receives protection under the First Amendment. First Amendment of the constitution protects freedom of expression‚ thereby guaranteeing protection for hate speech unless it presents a clear

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