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    song. In todays society adults want to protect innocent children from the so called filth‚ foul language‚ racist comments‚ and sexual references the artists might portray‚ but the idea of censorship is just ridiculous. The First Amendment to the Constitution says that no one not even Congress can forbid the freedom of speech. Some people may understand where parents are coming from when they’re talking about the filth you hear on the radio‚ but no one has the right to stop someone from expressing themselves

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    Document 6: Francis Ralston Welsh to Professor Emily Greene Balch‚ 21 November 1924‚ Swarthmore College Peace Collection‚ Hannah Clothier Hull Papers (Microfilm‚ reel 5‚ section 3). Introduction        The following letter from extremely anti-Communist Francis Ralston Welsh (see also Document 21) apparently replied to correspondence from Emily Greene Balch‚ Vice-Chairman for the U.S. Section of WILPF‚ asking Welsh to refrain from repeating "false or libelous statements" about the organization.

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    succumbs to his fate. This short story showcases the theme of Man vs. Nature. London is able to support this theme with his use of setting‚ foreshadowing‚ and irony. This theme is confirmed by the published analysis “To Build a Fire” written by James Welsh‚ which was published in 2004. London’s detailed use of setting has the greatest influence in showcasing the theme of Man vs. Nature. This story takes place in the Yukon Territory of Canada where “There was no sun nor hint of sun‚ though there was

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    of Lords‚ including life peers‚ hereditary peers‚ and bishops. There is a Scottish parliament in Edinburgh with wide-ranging local powers‚ and a Welsh Assembly in Cardiff which has more limited authority for Welsh affairs but can legislate in some areas. The English account for more than 80% of the population. The Scots make up nearly 10% and the Welsh and Northern Irish most of the rest. The UK is also home to diverse immigrant communities‚ mainly from its former colonies in the West Indies‚ India

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    as they offer you to view more about Cardiff on a video sharing website also suggest that they are up to date with modern technology once again suggesting that Cardiff is fresh and up to date. In the heading they put the English version then in Welsh; this also gives the residents their own unique

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    work in Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 184 – 192). Southbank: Thomson Dunmore Press. Piggot-Irvine‚ E. (2006). Establishing criteria for effective professional development and use in evaluating an action research programme. Journal of In-service Education‚ 32 (4)‚ 477-496. Piggot-Irvine‚ E. (2003). Key features of effective appraisal. The International Journal of Education Management‚ 17(4)‚ 170 – 178. Piggot-Irvine‚ E. & Cardno‚ C. (2005). Appraising performance productively: Integrating accountability

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    been devolved to five different areas; the Scottish Parliament‚ the Welsh Assembly‚ the Northern Ireland Assembly‚ the Greater London Assembly and elected mayors in a number of cities‚ such as London. There are also several levels of local government‚ such as county and district councils and unitary authorities. Devolution is the transfer of power from Westminster to regional bodies‚ such as the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly. However‚ while powers are granted to an assembly‚ sovereignty

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    statistics‚ are (Siegel and Welsh‚ 2011).” We see that juveniles have more access‚ and more use of the weapons of violence‚ including gang affiliation. So why do young people join gangs? First of all‚ the gang members are minorities of Hispanic‚ African-American‚ and Asian. “There are two basic reasons for a young disadvantaged youth to join a gang: protection‚ and a sense of the "family" which he does not have at home- assuming he still has a home to call his (Siegel and Welsh‚ 2011).” While these two

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    The nineteenth century ushered in technological innovations and developments to urban city life. The American cities grew exponentially‚ with buildings‚ infrastructure‚ and population While cities in America witnessed new technology such as motion pictures‚ the telephone‚ and advanced infrastructure‚ cities were also lacking proper sanitation and suffered overcrowded housing conditions. The American city‚ while bustling with social and leisure opportunities‚ succumbed to many social ills‚ such

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    in Wales to the rights and obligations set out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child; and for connected purposes. 1 Duty to have due regard to Convention on the Rights of the Child (1) From the beginning of May 2014‚ the Welsh Ministers must‚ when exercising any of their functions‚ have due regard to the requirements of— (a) Part I of the Convention‚ (b) articles 1 to 7 of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children

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