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    appreciating their princes in a coronation. The divide between Britain and India is very dominant despite the evidence of source 3. The British rule was clearly not accepted in India because of the noticeable divide in India. Source 1 is a letter from Queen Victoria complaining about the viceroy and questions whether he is a successful viceroy. The viceroy‚ Curzon‚ never showed any interest in India but he still decides to be the viceroy of India. The source says that he ‘tramples’ on the Indian people. India

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    shifts from Paris to London‚ whilst life shifts from ownership of land to modern urban economy (Greenblatt & Abrams‚ 2006‚ p.979). The Victorian Era began in 1930‚ while the Queen Victoria ascends to the throne in 1937‚ ruling the British Empire until 1901‚ thus being part of the developments of the time. Queen Victoria was a devoted queen and mother of 9 children. She became the symbol of earnestness‚ moral values‚ importance of family and ideal motherhood while reigning the country‚ this way representing

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    The Victorian Age took place during the reign of Queen Victoria from the year 1837 to 1901 in the United Kingdom. It was a period of mass progress in art‚ science‚ writing and colonial expansion. During this time‚ women also began to play a big role in literature. Women writers‚ painters‚ and actors began to take a big role in society. However‚ the struggles of women during the Victorian age made up more than half of the literary works that involved or were written for or by women. Although Victorian

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    disguise who will wasting her daughter Gwendolen’s wealth. But after several question her fear about that is gone. Only one that disturb her. It’s about Jack class or status. Because Jack was found in the handbag that entrusted in the cloakroom at Victoria Station and was adopted. After Lady Bracknell hear that she immediately rings her bell that made Jack out of the Gwendolen candidate. But if we see in the young generation’s time‚ maybe this marriage is not to be like Lady Bracknell marriage

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    its subsidiaries that include JB Hi-Fi (A) Pty Ltd‚ JB Hi-Fi Group Pty Ltd‚ Rocket Replacements Pty Ltd and JB Hi-Fi NZ Limited. JB Hi-Fi was established in 1974 by a simple philosopher Mr. John Barbuto (JB) who was trading from single store in Victoria a place called East Keilor. He was delivering variety of Hi-Fi equipments as well as recorded music at lowest prices in Australia. In 1983‚ the business was sold and later in 1999‚ nine stores were opened. With the aim of taking the business to be

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    Taylor further talks about the mourning dress and explains how funerals were a great platform to exhibit one’s rank and wealth in the society. Even the women in the family zealously participated in the display of their family’s status through their intricate mourning dresses (2010‚ p- 20). 3 In the pictures above‚ mourning dresses have been depicted as another form of Fashion of that period. Taylor says that‚ “the wealthiest and the most fashionable women had their mourning clothes made up by Court

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    includes promoting children’s safety and welfare as well as protecting children when abuse happens. It has only been developed in the past 50 years‚ and the need for improved legislation has been highlighted by cases such as Maria Colwell (1973) and Victoria Climbie (2000) as these cases showed weaknesses in procedures. The United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (1989) is an international human rights treaty that grants all children a comprehensive set of rights. The convention has 54

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    committing to improving children and young people ’s lives and each one of them will plan and show how to meet these five outcomes in their area. Every Child Matter is cover from birth to 19 years old. This was highlighted by the tragic death of Victoria Climbie at the hands of her cares‚ resulting in a independent inquiry into her death. The Laming Report in 2003‚ in common with other inquiries into child deaths over years‚ criticised the approach to protecting children on our society. The Laming

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    Victorian Era The Victorian era was a period of wide extremes - characterized by industrial reforms‚ cultural transformations‚ scientific progress‚ gracious living and grinding poverty and wars. The Victorian era lasted from 1837 to 1901‚ when Queen Victoria reigned‚ although many historians believe that the Reform act of 1832 signifies the inception of the Victorian era.The life of women in Victorian era was generally centered on family commitments. Women were seen as temples of love and purity- and

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    Feminist Analysis of Cloud Nine In 1979‚ Caryl Churchill wrote a feminist play entitled Cloud Nine. It was the result of a workshop for the Joint Stock Theatre Group and was intended to be about sexual politics. Within the writing she included a myriad of different themes ranging from homosexuality and homophobia to female objectification and oppression. "Churchill clearly intended to raise questions of gender‚ sexual orientation‚ and race as ideological issues; she accomplished this largely by

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