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    Volume 7 | Issue 1 Article 1 1-1-1961 The Sociological Jurisprudence of Roscoe Pound (Part I) James A. Gardner Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/vlr Part of the Jurisprudence Commons‚ and the Law and Society Commons Recommended Citation James A. Gardner‚ The Sociological Jurisprudence of Roscoe Pound (Part I)‚ 7 Vill. L. Rev. 1 (1961). Available at: http://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/vlr/vol7/iss1/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open

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    English feature article draft In the film ‘Beneath Clouds’‚ Ivan Sen exposes the troublesome lives of two young indigenous adolescents in a small rural community of northern New South Wales. Throughout the film Lena (Diannelle Hall) and Vaughn (Damian Pitt) travel on a journey not only to escape their alcohol and abusive pasts but also on a spiritual journey to find where they truly belong in this world. This sounds good but you should make your reading more clear so that it underpins the whole

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    Dudley Randall’s “Ballad of Birmingham” is a look into the effects of racism on a personal level. The poem is set in Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The tone of the title alludes to the city of Birmingham as a whole. The poem gives the reader‚ instead‚ a personal look into a tragic incident in the lives of a mother and her daughter. The denotation of the poem seems to simply tell of the sadness of a mother losing her child. The poem’s theme is one of guilt‚ irony‚ and the grief

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    definition of Modernism as defined by M.H Abrams in his Glossary of Literary Terms. I am especially interested in Abrams definition and interpretation of his key term involving narrative discontinuity in Part One of the novel. Abrams defines Modernism in The Glossary of Literary Terms as “The term is used to identify what is considered to be most distinctive in concepts‚ sensibility‚ form‚ and style in the literature and art since the First World War. The specific features signified by “modernism” vary

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    Meir Ezra: The Benefits of Being Unreasonable You succeed when you are unreasonable. You neither give nor accept excuses. You insist on success. L. Ron Hubbard defines reasonableness as "faulty explanations." When you agree with faulty explanations‚ you are too reasonable. Examples of faulty explanations: "I can’t repair your furnace today as it might rain." The truth is‚ the repairman is going to a basketball game. "None of the staff will work past 5:00." The truth is‚ the manager does not want

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    Laura Dickens A Critical Analysis of Sir Patrick Spens ‘Sir Patrick Spens’ is‚ for the most part‚ an archetypal early ballad being composed in quatrains‚ with the typical alternating four-stress and three-stress lines and the second and fourth line of each stanza rhyming. The poem is set in medias res‚ telling certainly of a tragedy‚ possibly based on two voyages in the thirteenth-century on which Scottish noblemen transported princesses to royal marriages‚ with many members of Alexander III’s

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    Feature writing Anything that’s not straight news‚ editorial or sport. Gives a human dimension to the news Responds to the reader’s curiosity while entertaining at the same time Truth and accuracy are still important Can’t editorialize – NOT inverted pyramid style Sub-stories of the news Skills similar to fiction writers Narrates that keeps the readers absorbed Brings out the drama of people’s lives Know which details to highlight Vivid descriptions -Colorful dialogue -Humor Begins with

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    plundered and they were carried away by the Babylonians; and scattered all over the world because of disobedience to God’s will. Of the seventeen historical books in the bible‚ the most recent in date are Ezra‚ Esther‚ and Nehemiah. Nehemiah and Ezra are divided into two parts‚ the first six chapters of Ezra have to do with the rebuilding of the Temple; the last four chapters have to do with of the rededication of worship within the Temple. And the first six chapters of Nehemiah have to do with the rebuilding

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    "There You’ll Be" by Faith Hill is a wonderful ballad as well as one of my favorite songs. This is one of the many every-day songs that we listen to‚ but we never really look into it and compare and contrast it will ballads from the past. For example‚ "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" by S. Foster is a ballad that was written in 1853 and people still know it to this day. "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" is different from "There You’ll Be" because it rhymes. Where-as Faith Hill’s song doesn’t

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel from the 1920s that shows the corruption of the “American Dream.” The novel shows modernism in its unreliable narrator‚ iconic symbols‚ and theme of wealth in the time of prosperity. Modernism is the rejection of social‚ political‚ or religious views‚ often with the basis of science explains everything. The novel is narrated by Nick Carraway‚ Daisy’s cousin who had close experiences with Gatsby. Everything in the story is what Nick Carraway saw‚ his opinions of what happened

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