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    Explain the problems faced by the government at the time in dealing with the challenges to authority. (Guy Fawkes and the attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605) 9 marks The government had many problems at the time in dealing with the challenges to authority‚ for different reasons. One of these reasons is that they didn’t have a police force. This is a problem because a police force are able to properly investigate and track people down. Nowadays‚ if someone had seen a crime or

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    For best results wash in cool water separately‚ hang dry and iron with warm iron. For not so good results drag behind car through puddles and blow dry on roof rack. This is a study and investigation in how an artist and their technique are viewed as non-conformist by the standards of their contemporaries and pioneers by future generations and how the reactions of the work changed art for the better or worse through their differing methods‚ going against the standard of their time created something

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    need to know the full story and the facts before they jump to conclusions and “Not everything in real life fits into a narrative” (Blow). To get his intended message across‚ Blow writes using a strong appeal to logos by uses examples from some well known individuals to convince his readers that by jumping to conclusions “they pushed an association that didn’t exist” (Blow). Blow’s article serves as a warning for people to stop and wait for all the answers before they come to a conclusion that could

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    subject‚ later identified as Thomas Blow‚ was met by both Sergeant Koch and Estrela as he exited the grocery side of the store. Sergeant Koch asked Blow if he would look at a photo of the suspect that with him at the store on the day the fraud took place. Blow cooperated and agreed to look at photos of the suspect from the store’s video surveillance. Blow was shown several still photos of the suspect‚ who used the victim’s credit cards at the self-checkout register. Blow positively identified the suspect

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    Times article “How Expensive It Is to Be Poor‚” author Charles M. Blow argues “Being poor is anything but easy.” Blow has been the Op-Ed for the New York Times columnist since 2008. In this article‚ Blow points out two points: people do not really know and tend to forget how poor people become poor in the first place‚ and if you are poor‚ you will likely being trapped in the poor world. First‚ according to the Pew Research Center that Blow cited in his article‚ most wealthy Americans consider poor people

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    To Whistle Blow or Not To Whistle Blow – That Is the Question The book defines a whistleblower to be someone who "Sounds an alarm from within the very organization in which they work‚ aiming to spotlight neglect or abuses that threaten the public interest." Whistle blowing can save an organization from performing unethical operations‚ but at the same time can be detrimental to the future employment of the whistleblower. Therefore‚ I believe that in certain circumstances‚ whistle blowing is necessary

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    results in a pressure gradient and pressure gradient force. Lines connect point to pressure and are perpendicular to isobars. 5. What is the name of the force that initially sets the air in motion and‚ hence‚ causes the wind to blow? The name of the force that causes wind to blow is a Pressure Gradient Force. 6. What does the Coriolis force do to moving air a. In the Northern Hemisphere? Objects move to the right because you’re rotating in the Northern Hemisphere. b. In the Southern Hemisphere

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    to me.  Blow‚ Bugle‚ Blow THE splendour falls on castle walls  And snowy summits old in story:  The long light shakes across the lakes‚  And the wild cataract leaps in glory.  Blow‚ bugle‚ blow‚ set the wild echoes flying‚  Blow‚ bugle; answer‚ echoes‚ dying‚ dying‚ dying.  O hark‚ O hear! how thin and clear‚  And thinner‚ clearer‚ farther going!  O sweet and far from cliff and scar  The horns of Elfland faintly blowing!  Blow‚ let us hear the purple glens replying:  Blow‚ bugle; answer

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    storm. It never comes alone. Heavy showers of rain‚ thunder and lightning are its companions. When a cyclone blows‚ it moves round and round in the form of small circles. It always changes its course when it blows. It does not move in the same direction like an ordinary storm. It occurs mostly in the warm parts of the world. India is in this region of the world. Hence cyclones often blow over her. In cold countries there is no cyclone. The signs of a cyclone There are some signs of the blowing

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    few steps whistle blowers should take into consideration when they are about to blow the whistle (How to blow the whistle/Online/Available from http://www.work911.com/cgi-bin/links/jump.cgi?ID=4799/Accessed 26th October 2006). Firstly they should never continue with a complaint based just on suspicion or office gossip. The employee should talk to his or her family to gain support and tell them about their decision to blow the whistle. Secondly the whistle blower should always be on guard not to get

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