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    would not have been taken as seriously if she had written about the injustices committed against a morally sound character. Instead‚ she uses a complex character filled with faults to tactfully convey the problems surrounding the stigma of madness. Lady Audley might have been a cunning and selfish woman‚ but she was not crazy. Yet‚ under a man’s orders‚ she died as a madwoman. Not only had madness become highly overused in Victorian society‚ but it had become a tool used against

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    The American people have made the role of the First Lady one of the most important jobs in the country. It happened because each First Lady from Martha Washington onward contributed to her husband’s historical reputation. It is a tribute to American women that‚ coming from different social and economic backgrounds‚ from many different geographical regions‚ and with diverse education preparation‚ each First Lady served our country so well. Each left her own mark‚ and each tells us something special

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    My Fair Lady and Pygmalion: Connections and Contrasts Through the years‚ countless film directors have adapted and recreated various novels and plays to make them ideal for the big-screen. In many cases‚ directors strive to keep their screenplay adaptations true to the original literature; however‚ viewers often find contrasts in certain areas of the film. George Bernard Shaw‚ author of the play Pygmalion‚ who had passed away prior to the production of My Fair Lady in 1964‚ therefore‚ he

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    The distribution of pollution and lack of water access throughout the San Joaquin Valley is an issue of environmental justice because it disproportionately affects poor people and people of color. The term “environmental justice” represents both a movement and an idea. The idea of environmental justice is multifaceted. David Schlosberg‚ a political theorist and environmental justice scholar believes it contains three main aspects: distribution‚ recognition‚ and participation. Distribution refers

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    What is justice? This may seem like a simple question to answer but for many in today’s society it is not. Individuals throughout society have their own explanation of justice. It is a word in which every person has a different meaning. Although "Justice" has a vast list of meanings‚ it can somewhat be defined. Loosely‚ it can be defined as “The quality of being just; fairness”. Although what justice means to me is being punished for a crime that has been committed. The offender has to pay for his/her

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    city-soul analogy and does it help us understand the nature of justice? In his philosophy‚ Plato places a large emphasis on the importance of the idea of justice. This emphasis can be seen especially in his work ‘The Republic’ where‚ through his main character Socrates‚ he attempts to define the nature of justice and to justify this definition. One of the methods used by Socrates to strengthen or rather explain his argument on justice is through his famous city-soul analogy‚ where a comparison between

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    Pygmalion vs. My Fair LadyThe Academy Award-winning musical film My Fair Lady produced by George Cukor in 1964‚ was based on the play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw written in 1913. Although‚ the basic story line and underlying themes are the same‚ there are a number of differences between the two famous works. The most pronounced difference is that My Fair Lady had songs added to the dialogue. Furthermore‚ Pygmalion deals with many of the social issues that were occurring during the Victorian

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    Criminal Justice System Criminal Justice System Introduction Criminal justice changes in rules‚ procedures‚ and terms from state to state. However‚ the punishment exercised on criminals cannot vary from the standards established by the United States. A crime is classified as an act that violates the federal laws of America. Consequently‚ all the violations are subject to different severities of punishment. Crimes in particular can be as minimal as a traffic violation and become as

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    Teacher Support Programme LEVEL 3 My Fair Lady Alan Jay Lerner acquaintance‚ Colonel Pickering‚ that after six months of lessons with him‚ he could teach Eliza to speak with such a pure upper-class accent that no one would be able to tell where she came from. Chapter 2: Eliza’s father‚ Alfred Doolittle was thrown out of the pub as he hasn’t got enough money to pay for his drinks. Eliza gives him some money. About the author My Fair Lady was originally a stage musical based on the

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    of justice caused hysteria. Never is this more evident then in Arthur Miller’s play‚ The Crucible‚ and Edna St. Vincent poem‚ Justice Denied in Massachusetts. While justice is meant to be administered with utmost fairness and equality Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible demonstrates that this does not always prevail‚ and in many circumstances the forces of injustices are exposed. Those appointed to administer justice often misuse their power resulting in a lack of justice. In addition‚ Justice failed

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