petition‚ holding that assessments of academic performance involved academic determinations requiring the expertise of educators. Hence‚ petitioner’s claims were not judicially cognizable. Analysis: The student was unable to comply with requirements from the school and was overturned on the fact that her grades were solely held to the discretion of the professors whom had a reason for each of the grades she had
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Far From the Madding Crowd: Setting and Theme Discuss the relationship between setting and theme in FFTMC. Setting and theme in Thomas Hardy’s novel “Far from the Madding Crowd” have a close relationship‚ and this is exemplified constantly throughout the story. With the most prominent themes in the novel include social hierarchy of the Victorian era‚ the concept of unrequited love‚ and fatal catastrophe‚ setting immerses these themes into the story. In particular‚ background
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No One’s Life is Free from Stress Submitted by: Gissele Mae T. Biloso‚ BSA-1 Submitted to: Mrs. Ruthie V. Tejero Introduction Recently‚ cases of suicide in the Philippines increased rapidly.TV host vice ganda‚ mentioned in one of his show‚ that Philippines has the highest number of suicide case. This fact is very alarming to Filipino hence; researchers must take a look with this problem. Based on the record of national statistics office‚ the suicide rate of the country from 1984 to 2005
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Citation: Ashcroft v. The Free Speech Coalition‚ 535 U.S. 232 (2002) Parties: John D. Ashcroft‚ Attorney General‚ and the Government of the United States‚ Petitioners The Free Speech Coalition‚ Respondents Facts: In 1996 Congress passed the federal Child Pornography Protection Act (CPPA) which extended federal prohibition against child pornography to sexually explicit images that appear to depict minors but that were actually produced without using real children. The CPPA statute in
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http://www.policymic.com/articles/42731/10-life-lessons-from-calvin-hobbes (as on May 23‚ 2013) 10 Life Lessons from Calvin and Hobbes Katie Kirnan in 5 days ago Bill Watterson’s Calvin and Hobbes is a deeply rooted part of our childhood. Richly realized and poignantly written‚ Watterson’s wistful comic strip always had something to offer: It entertained me on long car rides‚ expanded my vocabulary (transmogrify‚ duplicate‚ intrepid — as in the intrepid Spaceman Spiff)‚ and provided me with
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Excerpts from “The Economic Way of Looking at Life”‚ Nobel Lecture‚ December 9‚ 1992 by GARY S. BECKER … (Excerpt 1) 1. The Economic Approach My research uses the economic approach to analyze social issues that range beyond those usually considered by economists. This lecture will describe the approach‚ and illustrate it with examples drawn from past and current work. . . . The analysis assumes that individuals maximize welfare as they conceive it‚ whether they be selfish‚ altruistic
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American experienced a strong and rapid change from 1770s to 1830s which led to the creation of a new regime‚ dominated in form of party and democratic culture. The regime lasted unchanged for a century‚ before the civil war which brought about changes; great transformations of American society and culture‚ increase in world’s industrial economy. American’s public life from 1830s to the 1930s was the consistent in the form and content‚ of its party politics‚ its government and legal system. The democrats
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FOUR SEASON Business: Four Season Hotels Service: Hospitality‚ Laundry‚ Restaurant‚ Gym Assessment Item 1 1.0 Introduction Recent studies show that the use of technology in almost every activity we daily make has become more important day by day. This also can be applied in business aspects‚ like hospitality‚ where the customer attention is the priority‚ so managers need to find the way to automatize the service the best as possible. 2.0 Analysis of Issue 2.1 Summary of the issue In
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The Conflict Between Aestheticism and Morality in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde prefaces his novel‚ The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ with a reflection on art‚ the artist‚ and the utility of both. After careful scrutiny‚ he concludes: “All art is quite useless” (Wilde 4). In this one sentence‚ Wilde encapsulates the complete principles of the Aesthetic Movement popular in Victorian England. That is to say‚ real art takes no part in molding the social or moral identities
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