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    TMA 01

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    Ethical Statement In accordance with the ethical guidance (The Open University 2013) I have followed the BERA guidelines including changing any names. My Role I am a parent volunteer in a Church of England primary and nursery school. I am currently supporting the mixed year 1 and 2 classes. I work on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8.45 -12 pm. I have a variety of different supporting roles within the classroom not just with the helping the teachers but also the pupils‚ school and curriculum

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    romantic age

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    of poet like Thomas Gray‚ William Cowper‚ Robert Burns‚ George Crabbe‚ showed a marked sympathy for the poor and downtrodden. The written to nature renewed interest in simple humanity. We find this in Gray’s Elegy. They turn back for inspiration to Milton. Shakespeare and Spenser. 2- Interest in the middle Ages: The Middle Ages were essentially romantic‚ full of color‚ magic and mystery and love and adventure. They stirred the imagination of the poets who turned back to these ages for themes and inspiration

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    TMA01 Jayne Wright

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    the social sciences. Available at https://learn2.open.ac.uk/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=443760&section=2 Blakeley‚ G. and Staples‚ M. (2014) ‘The life and times of the street’‚ in Blakeley‚ G. and Allen‚ J. (eds) Understanding Social Lives‚ Part 1‚ Milton Keynes: The Open University.

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    Economics HYPOTHESIS R.K.M.VivekanandaCollege‚ Mylapore‚Chennai600004. _______________________________________________________________________________ Introduction The central idea of the permanent income hypothesis‚ proposed by Milton Friedman in 1957‚ is that people base consumption on what they consider their “normal income”. In doing this‚ they attempts to maintain a fairly constants standard of living even thought their incomes may vary considerably from month to month or

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    Does Macbeth reflect the Renaissance age and in what way? Yes‚ Macbeth and the Renaissance are linked through Macbeths’ pursuit of power within in the play. The pursuit of power through vile and bloody means was a big thing in the Renaissance age. If you wanted a title‚ as in King‚ to get it you either waited for that person to die or‚ as is what happened with most‚ you murdered and littered your way to the throne with bodies. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_Macbeth_reflect_the_Renaissance_age_and_in_what_way

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    Rape of the Lock by Pope

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    like the great heroes and events of Homer’s two great epics. In writing "The Rape of the Lock‚" Pope imitated the characteristics of Homer’s epics‚ as well as later epics such as The Aeneid (Vergil)‚ The Divine Comedy (Dante)‚ and Paradise Lost (Milton). Many of these characteristics are listed below‚ under "Epic Conventions." Publication Information Pope published three versions of The Rape of the Lock. The first was a two-canto version published in 1712. The second‚ published in 1714‚ was

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    Ethic Paper

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    Ethics Paper Economist Milton Friedman said that “the only entities who can have responsibilities are individuals. A business cannot have responsibilities. So the question is‚ do corporate executives‚ provided they stay within the law‚ have responsibilities in their business activities other than to make as much money for their stockholders as possible? And my answer to that is no‚ they do not.[2]” Nowadays‚ this debate falls into the CSR‚ or also know as the “Corporate Social Responsibility”

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    Case 12

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    Question: Consider the question from the body of the chapter‚ “Does Ethics Mean Good Business?” Would Milton Friedman and John Mackey agree with what the text has to say on the matter? How would each of them answer the question? Answer: Both Friedman and Mackey don’t agree with what the text had to say‚ each has his own opinion on how working under ethics can make a company profitable. In Friedman’s article “The Social Responsibility of a Business is to Increase its Profits”‚ he stated that for

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    Great Economists of Our Time

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    Keynes‚ and mostly on the affirmative side.’ As Arthur Burns‚ the Chairman of Eisenhower’s Council of Economic Advisers‚ mentioned‚ “Keynes’ thinking moved the world…as profoundly as Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations did in his time.” Then I regard that Milton Friedman to be the second one who deserves using the word‚ great‚ to describe his intelligence and genius contributions to Economics and finally will be Irving Fisher which are also very important to the Economics Before we discussed how Keynes’

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    Portrayal of women in the middle ages: By the Middle Ages‚ it was commonly accepted that Eve was principally to blame for the disobedience that led to the fall of humanity. Greek ideas had replaced Jewish in Christian thinking‚ including the notion that the soul was good but the body evil. Heretical though this might have been‚ it didn’t stop sexuality being regarded as somehow evil. One of the few recorded medieval women writers‚ the mystic Margery Kempe‚ aspired to celibacy even within marriage

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