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    Critical Assessment of judgement in Inspector of Taxes v. Kiernan Inspector of Taxes v. Kiernan (hereinafter referred to as Kiernan) is a Supreme Court case which‚ at first glance‚ would appear to deal with a rather innocuous question‚ can “pigs” be referred to as “cattle”? The question of whether pigs can be included within the confines of the the term cattle might seem both banal and quite absurd‚ but the judgement on this question has had repercussions for many subsquent cases since this matter

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    Removal of all competition from society would be a bad thing. Nothing would be good everything would be plain and boring. Without competitions products would not be as good because businesses would not have to compete with each other. Sports would be pointless since that everyone would be the same. The worst part of getting rid of competitions is that society would never evolve we would remain exactly the same and evolution is how organisms survive. So that no one would stand out and challenge

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    Summary #2 In the article‚ “We all swim together” by Edward Said‚ the topic that is discussed is the war of terror‚ more specifically‚ or rhetorically‚ of the West and Islam‚ but the subject at hand discussed throughout‚ is that no matter what side of the war is being discussed‚ everybody is going through a battle of some sort. Said mentions the September 11th attack‚ and how he remembered after one of his lectures he “interrupted a man” who attacked his ideas about being western‚ yet the man was

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    of the world‚ and conveys this through morality in An Inspector Calls‚ giving his audience the chance to appreciate his views‚ and the ways he believed people should treat one another‚ with the same attitudes and respect we would have ourselves. An Inspector Calls has a socialist aspect to it. It contains many views and references to socialism‚ and the inspector is arguably an alter ego‚ through which Priestley could express himself. An Inspector Calls is namely classed as a "time play"‚ as the family

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    All For One‚ or One For All >>>>>In "The Enormous Radio" and "Those Who Walk Away from Omelas‚" a question about suffering is raised. When comparing these two short stories‚ one is compelled to ask is it better that a society suffer to improve the life of one person‚ or instead is it better that one person suffers to improve the life of a society. In "The Enormous Radio" and "Those Who Walk Away from Omelas‚ " the main characters dealt with the pain and suffering in their societies in ways that

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    German Responsible for Ww1

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    total war‚ where all industries geared towards war. The July Crisis and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand resulted in a conflict which should have been local and confined but due to a series of factors‚ German foreign policy‚ fear of encirclement‚ nationalism‚ this one incident led to the greatest war Europe had ever seen. In numerous perspectives‚ Germany did appear to be mostly accountable for the war; however‚ they were other events which consider the events in other countries in Europe

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    assignment: An Academic Essay Presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the course: Academic Writing Code of course: ENG 142 We would all be healthier if we didn’t eat meat or animal based food in a whole. Date: 26 March 2014 Declaration of Academic Integrity I hereby declare that this assignment/project is my own work. All material used from books or journals or internet sources have been correctly quoted and referenced. I fully understand the policy on plagiarism

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    to name a few. Those social responsibilities (among others) must be fulfilled in order to satisfy its Stakeholders and guarantee it’s long-term survival. According to Investopedia‚ the new field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has encouraged companies to take the interests of all stakeholders into consideration during their decision-making processes instead of making choices based solely upon the interests of shareholders. On the other hand‚ Milton Friedman argues that the only social responsibility

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    relationship to the society which they operate in. It is tough to unequivocally claim whether it is a proper believe and everyone should obey to this rule or it is just unnecessary and maybe even harmful for some reasons. To begin with‚ being socially responsible for sure has lots of advantages and might be considered as a very moral action. Firstly‚ companies are utilizing the society and they should give them something in return. Business causes many social problems and it is its responsibility to eliminate

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    In the starting scene of ’An Inspector Calls’ J.B. Priestley used a variety methods and techniques to give the audience an idea about what was most likely to happen throughout the play. because the play is a murder and mystery genre‚ the audience are not given any real cause on why Eva Smith killed herself. Priestly is providing hints on who might of killed Eva Smith but the audience are not sure on who exactly might of been the cause of her death‚ which leaves the audience on the edge of their

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