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    Mr. Babu

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    HISTORY‚ CIVICS AND GEOGRAPHY (50) HISTORY AND CIVICS H.C.G. - Paper - 1 Aims: 1. To provide an understanding of the working of the Indian government necessary for the student to grow into a responsible‚ enlightened citizen in a Secular democracy. 2. To enrich the understanding of those aspects of Indian historical development which are crucial to the understanding of contemporary India. 3. To awaken a desirable understanding in pupils of the various streams which have contributed to the development

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    Mr Francis

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    for the homeless run by charities or by local councils. Also people living in insecure private housing at risk of eviction‚ and those who are concealed because they are living as parts of other households. This definition raises various possible social conditions that causes homelessness like unemployment‚ disability‚ poverty and the changing nature of the housing market. The above definition of homelessness is similar to the definition of homelessness by the Housing Act (1996) as a situation where

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    TMA 02 Task 1 Part 1 I will look at the key aspects that are present in the piece and how they relate to the question asked and the reliability of the source provided. The three aspects that I will look for are the evidence of economic pressure and how this drove people to fight against the poor law and rebel against the middle class and the oligarchs from 1838. The political movement within Chartism

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    Mr. Moreno

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    sfrwerfwefwefew THE TRIAL Prosecutors: A Priest of the Roman Catholic Faith‚ Ministers from the Lutheran Church‚ the Methodist Church‚ the Church of England‚ and Presbyterian Church‚ an Elder from the Church of Christ‚ two representatives from the Jehovah Witnesses‚ a representative from the Christian Science Reading Room‚ a Captain from the

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    Mrs Quell

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    the ambition of finding oneself. We also recognize that it is not suggesting that we have misplaced our body or left it behind but that we need to realize our true identity and learn who we are. Identity is defined as the combination of personal‚ social and cultural experiences that combine to form an individual’s identity. Our identity is determined by what others think of us and the qualities we have. As we grow older we discover new things and how we identify ourselves. Everyone wears a mask

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    In almost every form‚ oppression is never healthy for the ones who are being oppressed. The oppressors are treated cruelly and unjust and have no control over the situations that they are put in. But even in this oppression‚ the oppressed can benefit from it and acquire more power and strength so that they can overcome the oppression. This power and strength can assist with bringing together the person’s group‚ potential allies outside of their group‚ and the oppressed themselves. Usually‚ instead

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    Achebes book Things Fall Apart. Uchendu exemplifies one of the few male characters who understood and displayed gratefulness for the important role women played in his Igbo society. In this Igbo culture based on male prosperity—men were higher up on the social scale and earned more respect and honor if they possessed more riches‚ titles and wives. Women were regarded as unnecessary except for rearing children and performing tasks such as the equivalent of domestic chores. Suppression of women‚ false perceptions

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    be made by society‚ acting through the agency of the law‚ to equate the sphere of crime with that of sin‚ there must be a realm of private morality and immorality which is‚ in brief and crude terms‚ not the law’s business (para. 61).’ Devlin’s Social Cohesion Thesis Patrick Devlin‚ The Enforcement of Morals (1965) For Devlin‚ a leading law lord of his day‚ the law has a duty to enforce certain moral standards. Devlin‚ as a morally conservative Christian‚ was critical of the Wolfenden Report

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    Imagine living in a rural town in Alabama back in the early nineteen hundreds; racism runs wild and social injustices occur frequently‚ unregulated by law enforcement. This is just what The Finch family in the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ by Harper Lee‚ has to deal with. This is an appealing story about the Finch family and the problems that they face‚ especially regarding an instance of racial oppression involving a black man and a white lawyer‚ Atticus Finch. Besides Atticus Finch‚ other characters

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    December 26‚ 1971. She was kept hospitalized because of a severe infection and she died eight days later. According to the autopsy report‚ the cause of death was acute meningitis. Some who attended Jennifer’s funeral remembered that it seemed more like a social event than a funeral. Any remorse Marybeth was experiencing seemed to dissolve as she became the central focus of her sympathizing friends and family. Joseph - Second Child‚ Died on January 20‚ 1972‚ just 17 days after Jennifer died; Marybeth rushed

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