Bibliography: Books: 1. G.B Shaw ‘Arms and the Man’ 2. T. F. Evans ‘George Bernard Shaw: The Critical Heritage’ Articles and Websites: 1. Leonard Dudley and Ulrich Witt ‘Arms and the Man:World War I and the Rise of the Welfare State’ KYKLOS‚ Vol. 57 – 2004 – Fasc. 4‚ 475–504 < http://telematica.politicas.unam.mx/biblioteca/archivos/040105077.pdf> last accessed on 12th march 2013 2. Gary Sloan‚ ‘George Bernard Shaw: Mystic or Atheist?’ last accessed on 17th March 2013
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Module 2 – Written Assignment 1. Shaw and Barry distinguish two different forms of utilitarianism. What are these two forms? Briefly describe each and use examples. Two different forms of utilitarianism are described in our text. The first is called act utilitarianism. According to Shaw and Barry‚ act utilitarianism states that we must ask ourselves what the consequences of a particular act in a particular situation will be for all those affected (p.60). The second form of utilitarianism
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believe a hero is someone who being a good person‚ no matter the cost‚ helps whoever in need‚ willing to put their own life at risk to save someone life and make other’s life better. Steve Irwin‚ as known as The Crocodile Hunter‚ is my hero. Steve Irwin grew up in Australia with his dad Bob Irwin and mom Lyn Irwin. Steve helped his parents‚ with their Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park which owned by his parents‚ where Steve grew up around crocodiles and other reptiles. It was there that he learned
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Stephen Robert Irwin Steve Irwin was an Australian wildlife expert and TV personality. His Documentary “Crocodile Hunter” was broadcast internationally and he achieved success. Steve made wildlife documentaries in a new and exiting way and he was popular among children‚ teenagers‚ young and older generations. Steve Irwin was born in 1962 in Essendon‚ Victoria. His parents Bob and Lin shared a love for Australian wildlife and this is the main reason why Steve developed such an interest in
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September 11‚ 2012 Philippe Petit: Sane Wire Walker What do you think when you imagine a man walking on a wire higher than 10 stories high? A French wire walker named Philippe Petit walked over many structures from Notre Dame to Sydney‚ Australia‚ to New York. Through the things he has done‚ people may think he is crazy. However‚ Petit and I think that there is nothing crazy about what he has done. I believe the people/society thinks he is crazy. They see this man up hundreds of feet walking
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Other countries seem to have the monopoly on survivalist. You are probably familiar with Steve Irwin who made a name for himself on The Crocodile Hunter and died in 2006. Bear Grylls is a survivalist who is from the United Kingdom and makes a living doing things you and I would not do for any amount of money. Man vs. Wild host‚ survivor and adventurer Bear Grylls is used to a few challenges. He was born in Northern Ireland and soon moved to the Isle of Wight. His father would take him mountain climbing
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the abolishment of slavery and the following civil rights movement. However‚ authors John Irwin and Michelle Alexander bring light to the startling present day horrors that convicted criminals face as they journey through America’s jail system. It appears that criminals no longer are simply punished for the duration of their sentence‚ but for the rest of their lives as well. In‚ “The Jail‚” John Irwin describes what it is like for a criminal to initially be arrested and further processed into
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and the soldier eventually leaves. Of course‚ once the war is over‚ that soldier comes back‚ forcing each of the primary characters to reevaluate their values and their relationships. It is quite interesting how Shaw layers meaning within the rather standard comedic plot. Shaw manages to comment on class constructs‚ on the absurdity of war‚ and even on the nature of love. And‚ of course‚ he does this with the Shavian wit and within a satisfying plot. There is so much here to think about that
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