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    cORRUTION IN PUBLIC LIFE

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    Is Corruption-Free Society: A Distant Dream? Once chanakya had said that honey would be kept on your tongue and you would not be allowed to taste; it is impossible. Corruption is the misuse of public power for private profit. It involves those behaviours on the part of government officials‚ whether politicians or civil servants‚ where they improperly and unlawfully enrich themselves or those close to them‚ by the misuse of the public power entrusted to them. Corruption in any where is threat to

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    Roman Polanski's Chinatown

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    claim with a sufficient example‚ as a result lacking substantial evidence to advocate his opinion. However‚ fundamentally‚ this may be the consequence to the prevention and preclusion of spoilers in his review. He defines Chinatown with ‘a maze of labyrinthine’ plot turns‚ the use of tautology redundant and unnecessarily attempting to exude sophistication. The heart of Berardinelli’s interpretation lies disarray; Berardinelli when recounting the summary of plot describes ‘Cross and some others’ as the

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    “Explore the theme of Transformations in “Northanger Abbey” In “Northanger Abbey” Austen crafts from start to finish a perfect paradigm of her own satirical wit and burlesqued humour‚ which go to all lengths imaginable to disguise and embed her novel’s transformations. These demonstrate her great skill as a satirist in making the reader dig for their own enjoyment. Her meaning is drenched in multiple interpretations causing even complete opposites like the transformed and unchanged to blur together

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    The Legend of the Minotaur

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    One of the most popular Greek myths is the story of Theseus and the Minotaur‚ it centres around an early civilisation on the island of Crete‚ it is a myth told long before Athens became the ruling capital. It is the legend of the Minotaur. The legend of the Minotaur and the Labyrinth of Knossos in Crete has enthralled many historians‚ archaeologists over‚ anthropologists and so on over years‚ even centuries. However‚ one archaeologist was captivated by the entrancing and beauty of the myth of The

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    Tamiko Alternate Ending

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    “They say‚” the woman next to me whispers as she looks around the room‚ addressing the dozen or so women surrounding us‚ “that he is a descendent of the dragons.” She pauses for a moment‚ taking in the petrified faces staring back at her. “I have also heard that he is just as violent and bloodthirsty as one.” The women grab for one another‚ clutching each other’s arms as they listen to Tamiko speak. Though their faces are painted‚ I know that they are pale with fear. Their eyes‚ wide and filled with

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    Due process stands behind the words ‘innocent until proven guilty’ which is a building block in our adversarial system. Herbert Packer theorised the two models of ‘due process’ and ‘crime control’ to describe the competing values in our criminal justice system. Due process can be described as “at least as much to protect the factually innocent as it is to convict the factually guilty” (Henry‚ S. and Einstadter‚ W.J.‚ 2006.‚p.61) whereas crime control protects the victim with the insurance of justice

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    Brent staples

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    B_r_e_n_t_ _S_t_a_p_l_e_s_‚_ _“J_u_s_t_ _W_a_l_k_ _o_n_ _B_y_” _ My first victim was a woman—white‚ well dressed‚ probably in her early twenties. I came upon her late one evening on a deserted street in Hyde Park‚ a relatively affluent neighborhood in an otherwise mean‚ impoverished section of Chicago. As I swung onto the avenue behind her‚ there seemed to be a discreet‚ uninflammatory distance between us. Not so. She cast back a worried glance. To her‚ the youngish black man—a broad six feet two

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    which almost seem to lend a sense of danger or caution to the air of the situation. The Whitney Museum of Art’s profile of the work says that the "location emphasizes feelings of alienation‚ as any New York subway passenger knows. Subways are labyrinthine and almost prison-like‚ with low ceilings and barred areas. Tooker accentuates this effect by removing all signs from the subway station of his imagination‚ so that a person who is lost might never find his or her way out. Subways teem with people

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    Racism is one of the most important and one of the most widely discussed topics around the world. The reason for this is that it happens in all different ways and severity. Racism is defined as “prejudice‚ discrimination‚ or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior” and because of this it is used by many as a form of fear and is seen as a way to gain dominance and is seen in many big events such as in World War II when the Nazis killed

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    Labyrinth Of Solitude

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    Widely called the greatest poet of his time in Mexico‚ Octavio Paz brought about a life that in several ways was typical in the Mexican intelligentsia he describes inside Labyrinth of Solitude. He published a lot more than thirty books regarding poetry‚ fought with the Loyalists in The nation‚ and served his country to be a diplomat. Deeply mixed up in future of the Mexican land‚ he fitted him or her self out for defining it to the world by doing a career which included experiences regarding both

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