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    school curriculum. The public reaction to this issue was so strong that people have been flooding the mass media with opinions for and against his suggestion. One of the reasons the Education Minister gave for his proposal was that cleaning toilets will teach students humility and respect for others. Firstly‚ the students will be able to understand the humility of the school workers when they have to clear up other people’s messes in the toilets. This job is looked down upon and considered one

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    Do Judges Make Law?

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    DO JUDGES MAKE LAW? There are two main sources of English Law- legislation and cases. When interpreting legislation judges must ascertain the intention of Parliament and‚ except insofar as they apply the mischief rule of interpretation‚ they do not make law. Traditionally and due to the doctrine of the separation of powers judicial role is really not properly legislative at all‚ but consist merely in stating what the existing law actually is‚ and interpreting authoritatively doubtful points as

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    This Boy's Life

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    reason and rhyme to how they became who they are. This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff is just that; the story of a boy taking what life throws at him and making a person of it. The unique creation of Tobias’ life was fundamentally impacted by the overall premise of power and supporting representation of singing‚ lying‚ and guns that mixed together throughout the years forging a distinctive existence unto itself. For some people‚ to sing is to make musical sounds with their voice; but to Tobias and

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    Do you agree with the view that during the second half of the nineteenth century the concept of the “angel in the house” lost its relevance? I believe that by the end of the second half the nineteenth century the concept of the “angel in the house” had not lost its relevance. Many laws were in place to protect women legally but socially women were still seen as inferior to men and the ideology of the separate spheres was still the ideal way for men and women to act by society. Women were viewed as

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    TV makes you smarter

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    Watching TV Makes You Smarter Steven Johnson’s argument in “Watching TV Makes you Smarter” that television increases intellectual and enhances our cognitive faculties‚ therefore making us smarter Johnson’s states that‚ “For decades‚ we’ve worked under the assumption that mass culture follows a path declining steadily toward lowest-common- denominator standards‚ presumably because the “masses” want dumb‚ simple pleasures and big media companies try to give the masses what they want. But as that

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    Unstable Relationship In “No One’s a Mystery” by Elizabeth Tallent‚ Jack gives a five-year diary to the narrator for her birthday. Why does he give her a five-year diary? Will they be together in another five years? It is obvious that Jack is an unfaithful man. Thus‚ he knows that the narrator will regret seeing him before long. The relationship between the narrator and Jack is not likely to last for a long time due to their differences in attitude and view point. First of all‚ the narrator is

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    animals from extinction‚ whilst others are not in favor of zoos due to the captivity of wildlife. If one was to take into the reason why the conservation is not fully effective‚ the inappropriate perception about wildlife and the ugly truth of the life in the zoos‚ then there would be no debate. Australia should not retain animals in zoos. It has been argued that the conservation programs aim to save endangered species from the edge of extinction (Lyons‚ 2009). The zoos also take part in breeding

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    We see all kinds of people in our daily lives - some living very successful and happy lives while some struggling with a mediocre life. The successful ones seem to be full of energy and enthusiasm and generally always charged up. The other kind of guys we find to be grim‚ upset‚ stressed etc. The question that always comes in my mind is whether the attitude is the result of the circumstances or vice versa. After observing a lot of people very closely I discovered that there are some who have a

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    Yes‚ I do agree that technology is more of a boon than a bane to society.Technology has evolved over the years and revolutionized our lives.There are many types of technology like information technology‚ biotechnology and medical technology. One of the most influential technologies is medical technology. Medical technology is the application of science and technology to improve the management of health conditions.It has contributed greatly to the society as it can save lives and increase chances

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    the catalyst for this. Henry Ford Established the Ford Motor Company in the early 20th century and quickly started selling his famous Model-T motor car. Alongside Frederick Taylor‚ Ford perfected the assembly line and made mass production a reality. A Model-T could be produced in 90 minutes and as a result the price for one dropped from $825 to $575 in four years. Fundamentally‚ this meant that anyone could afford a car‚ including the working class‚ with a few months’ wages. This supported the economic

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