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    An audience of the nineteenth century production of ‘A Dolls House’ would hold strong connections to the patriarchy. Male dominance and the suppression of the female were regarded as ‘natural’ to an audience in this time. Ibsen strongly addresses these beliefs from the commencement of Act One. Progressively challenging the opinions of the audience as the play develops. The characters Nora and Torvald‚ on the surface of their relationship‚ address the commonplace gender roles assumed by male and

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    developed in the past on the basis of division of labour in the society. But now casteism has segregated the society. Unity and integrity has become a dream in a caste ridden society. The feeling of socially neglected scheduled castes under the suppression of upper caste ruined the sense of we feeling and unity. It becomes a problem for national integration. 2. Communalism: Religions antagonism has posed a i serious challenge to national integration in India. India is a multi- religious land

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    Dolores O’Riordan has claimed that Zombie speaks about “The Irish fight for independence that seemed to last forever.” When talking about the conflict in Ireland‚ it is important to bear in mind that it is not only political‚ but also religious. The suppression of Catholics in the country can be dated all the way back to the Reformation in 1517‚ and the struggle between the two religious groups lasted up until the uprising in Ireland in the beginning of the twentieth century. When Ireland was liberated

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    In 1997‚ a group of college kids gave birth to something that would become a world renowned phenomenon‚ Counter-Strike. Counter-Strike is an online‚ team based‚ first person shooter. In this game‚ the two teams (terrorists and counter-terrorists) face off against one another using various team-specific weapons and attempt to gain victory by completing team specific objectives. The counter-terrorists must rescue hostages‚ protect V.I.P.’s‚ and protect bomb sites from the terrorists. While the

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    of one of her own books under the recommendation of her once supportive editor (344). After succumbing to the censors‚ Blume decided to stand up against censorship and discovered the NCAC (344). With their help she defended the censorship and suppression of literature (344). She gives numerous examples of educators who fought the “battle of censorship” and discloses how many of them lost their jobs defending students’ rights to read these classic

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    the Five-Antis Campaign in 1952. The Communist Party (CPC) had only came to power a few years earlier in 1949‚ due to this they had decided to launch a number of campaigns to consolidate their power such as the Resist America and Aid Korea‚ and Suppression of Counter-Revolutionaries. Through these campaigns the party could enforce their own policies throughout China (mainly in cities however) while showing the masses that the CPC was the new government‚ not the Guomindang (GMD). The aim behind the

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    of RA 9263‚ also known as the "Bureau of Fire Protection and Bureau of Jail Management and Penology Professionalization Act of 2004". The BFP is mandated primarily to perform the following functions: 1. Be responsible for the prevention and suppression of all destructive fires on: o Building‚houses and other structures; o Forest; o Land transportation vehicles and equipment; o Ships or vessels docked at piers or wharves anchored in major seaports;

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    success of the organization‚ the human relations approach can be seen as an attempt to move beyond the class struggle idea. Of course‚ the human relations approach (which really emerged in the late 1930s) was made possible by the fairly coercive suppression of the most radical organized labor movements. The sidebar describes one such movement‚ and is provided in order to indicate the social climate extant in the period immediately preceding the emergence of the human relations approach. In essence

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    preparations and required of all organizations when the need arises. Documents review and analysis of all available resources were done and showed following results: The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) is tasked and mandated for the prevention and suppression of destructive fires. Also included is the delivery of medical and rescue services as with other fire department services of other countries have also been carried out with the procurement of ambulances and rescue

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    conflicts since World War I and had profound implications for the draft resistance during the Vietnam War. (Zinn‚ p. 357-359‚ 1995). Many opponents of the first World War were imprisoned for speaking out against the draft. The period also saw the suppression of the Anarchist movement‚ symbolized by the notorious prosecution of two anarchists‚ Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti in 1920 (Zinn 367‚ 1995).

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