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    Writing Assignment 5 In Judith Thomson’s article on abortion‚ Judith states that she is “pro-life” when it comes to abortion. Argument like this is called “slippery slope arguments”. By this‚ she means that once you start to defend this topic‚ there is no stopping. She says that it would be arbitrary to draw the line on when a fetus becomes a human being. There are many differences between a “pro- choice” position on abortion and a “pro- life” position. People who are “pro- choice”

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    I chose a medieval art where Judith cut off the head of Holofernes. The story behind this painting is that Judith saved the Jews of Bethulia from being destroyed by Holofernes‚ who had brought his whole army to her village. Judith wanted the elders to interfere with general Holofernes plans‚ but they told her to leave things in the hands of God and to trust in him. Instead‚ she decided to deal with things herself if no one was going to do anything about it. Judith was a beautiful widow determined

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    Michelangelo da Caravaggio’s "David with the Head of Goliath" and Artemisia Gentileschi’s "Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes" The period of Baroque art was from 1600 to 1750‚ and relates to the style of architecture and art that was dominant at that time. Rome was the center of this new style that reflected the Counter Reformation; the Church was regrouping during this period‚ and was trying to build up its patronage by bringing people back to worship after the Reformation

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    ‘’ An important aspect of good poetry is that it encourages us to view life from a different perspective. How does Judith Beveridge achieve this purpose in her poetry? In your response you should consider an issue or theme which features in at least two of her poems. ‘’ Judith Beveridge‚ a feminist poet who is greatly known in Australia has been gifted with the talent of writing poems‚ which portrays different meanings behind each one. Through her poems she expresses the beauty of nature through

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    plan on attending college)‚ what career they wish to pursue‚ and also who their mate in marriage will be. In early American days‚ liberties of women were looked upon from society as being wealthy and holding high social status but Judith Murray sought to change this. Judith Murray was an advocate for women equality. One of her greatest works were “On the Equality of the Sexes”. She was a woman that was far too advance for her time period and ours also. During the pre-revolutionary period‚ more and

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    Biography Paper comparing the lives of Colin Powell and Judith Nies December 6‚ 2012 Presented to

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    woman to have a room of their own was if her parents were extremely wealthy. Having a personal room allowed the writer to relax and think by their selves without any disturbances. Woolf created Judith Shakespeare to show the reader the difference in opportunities compared to her brother William. Judith never had time to sit and relax to write in a room‚ because she was always being asked to complete chores around the house. When she was able to find ten minutes to spare for writing she had to burn

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    written by Judith Beveridge portrays and engages with the audience in many ways‚ that the image of women is highlighted through. These ideas are conveyed through techniques and the themes ’Desperate for Freedom’‚ and ’losing your sense of identity’. The detailed poem explores and illustrates the image of women physically and mentally through the theme ’Desperate for freedom’. This theme outlines in detail how women wanted their own freedom rights and were desperate for it. Judith Beveridge reveals

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    BACP ACCREDITATION CASE List of contents Section Topic 1. The agency & its Organisation 2. Case Study The Agency and its Organisation I currently counsel for Haven Counselling in the centre of Wigan. The service was established in and is funded by donations‚ charity applications etc. It is situated and a part of the Queens Hall Methodist Church. It was established in 2000 to provide general counselling but

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    oppressed or the one oppressing. Oppression is being treated cruelly or unfairly and people react to this in a variety of ways‚ but this does not mean that it’s ok to oppress someone. In the novel “Wild Geese” by Martha Ostenso many characters such as Judith and Amelia are treated with oppression by Caleb who is Amelia’s husband and Judith’s father. Caleb is a rude‚ unmannered

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