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    English Prep Explore the ways in which Juliet changes in the Play Will Allen Juliet changes a vast amount during the play. In this essay I am going to explore the following points: 1. How her maturity level changes. 2. How she obeys her parents at the beginning and then disobeys them at the end. 3. How her perception of Romeo changes through out the play. 1. The way in which her maturity level changes is extreme. In the 3rd scene in act 1 it shows how young she is (13) as

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    Curriculum Vitae Contact Address Department of Public Administration Tel: 08065971645‚ 08055064610 Gombe State University- Gombe. Email: olamideji81@yahoo.co.uk Personal Data: Name: Lawal Abdullahi Oladimeji Date of Birth: 8th December‚ 1981 Nationality: Nigerian State of Origin: Kwara Marital Status: Single Local Government: Ifelodun Educational Institutions Attended With Dates: University of Abuja

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    Dulce et Decorum Est brings the realisation that war is not as it is portrayed to the public‚ but the allusion that the government gives to the country. This is shown through the title “Dulce et Decorum Est”. This title means that it is ‘sweet and honourable to die for one’s country’. This phrase is mentioned throughout the poem is conveyed through irony and sarcasm that it is the ‘The old Lie; Dulce et Decorum Est Pro patria mori.’

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    first world war. She makes the war seem like a big fun game by using lines like “Who’s for the game‚ the biggest thats played‚ the red crashing game of a fight?” This entices the young men as they think that the war will be fun and a laugh but also honourable and noble to take part in. It makes it seem like a sort of game and men are persuaded to join in. In contrast ’Dulce et decorum est’ has a very different theme and story. The poem tells of an experience of a soldier during an attack in World War

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    scheming to reform himself from an idler into a more responsible and competent heir to the throne. Here‚ his vision of honour of behaving like the royal is an impetus for him to seek new behaviour which will bring him more merits‚ making him an honourable figure the status he deserves. Or Hotspur‚ honour is everything‚ ironically more valuable than his wife. His excess obsession of honour induces many political mistakes‚ most notably his decision to confront the king at Shreswbury despite having

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    Retrospectively‚ the First World War seems as if it was inevitable‚ but the arms race between the European powers can be conceptualized as a defensive response to the increasing military power by a country’s neighbours. Though some plans were indeed offensive‚ they were building not towards deliberately offensive maneuvers but rather an attempt to protect their borders should a neighbour invade. Germany’s answer to this in the Schlieffen Plan was an aggressive form of defence‚ hoping to avoid a war

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    THE EDUCATION SYSTEM The structure of education in Jamaican has gone through several stages of development over the years. The former education system was established in an agrarian society‚ intended to maintain and reinforce a social structure characterized by a small white elite and a largely black labouring class‚ however it has now evolved into an Industrial and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Age. This has contributed to shaping a system which is dynamic in nature‚ preparing

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    their corpses soon after or the skeletons discovered long after the war had ended. Neither of the two peices deal directly with the moment of death‚ but rather reflection on the loss of young life. As death in battle is usually seen as a rather honourable fate‚ the language is respectful towards the soldiers and concentrates on the great sacrifice made by the soldiers‚ rather than the details of the battle itself. The soldier in Futility is not referred to by any name – simply ’him’. This is suggestive

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    Now on the other side‚the point of view in Faulkner’s "Barn Burning" is a story with a third person limited omniscient narrator‚which means that the story is written in the third person‚ but that the narrative is focused on one character alone in this case its Sarty Snopes. This means we see everything from Sarty’s point of view and can see his feelings‚ thoughts and motives.The narrator is not a real live person in the story but rather a nonparticipant who can see into Sarty’s head. Maybe Faulkner

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    Kant argues that there is a universal moral law that every rational mind follows through reasoning. He argues moral duties are generated by the moral law‚ which he distinguishes as two types of imperatives. An imperative is a conformity with a law and he argues that a “hypothetical imperative” plays no significant role in ones moral behaviour‚ as it causes an inclination in the person‚ whereas a “categorical imperative” is innate and occurs unconditionally as one is to do so without question. Kant

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