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    the basis of Orientalism‚ as it is rooted in the Western consciousness. (The Middle East or India). In his qualifications for interpreting Orientalism‚ Said includes several points of interest and clarification. He agrees with Disraeli‚ in saying that the East is more than just an idea with no corresponding reality. In fact‚ this is concurrent with the fact that many Western scholars have dedicated their entire lives to studying the Orient. Secondly‚ Said reinforces that it is

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    ‘Conservatives support Pragmatism over principle’ Discuss. Pragmatism essentially believes in a more practical behavior or form of policy‚ as opposed to an ideological principle. Conservatives traditionally favour pragmatism because it emphasizes the impact of applied ideas that have been tested over time- highlighting the importance of tradition (one major traditional conservative value. One-nation conservatives agree with the foundations of pragmatic ideas. Whereas the New Right was heavily

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    A PLACE WHICH NEEDS ATTENTION: THE EAST The term Orientalism‚ was used by the West‚ to define the East. Orientalism is the perspective of the West‚ the way they see the East. The West here‚ is the Western Europe and the East is rest of it. Also Said divided Orientalism into two groups which are “latent and manifest Orientalism.” Nineteenth century scholars were mostly interested in Manifest Orientalism which is things we can observe about the Orient like language‚ literature‚ art‚ history. Most

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    The Liberal divisions in 1885/6. Many Liberals were split between staying with Gladstone in his traditional ideologies or focusing more on social reform. These Liberals were called the "Progressive Liberals.” This was a significant development as it showed the weakness of the Liberal party and while they did reunite following Gladstones death‚ the party was still perceived as weak and indecisive making it easier for Conservatives to dominate as they had no

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    Case Study: Banquet Cinema

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    Banquet Cinema By: Donna Vining BUS 368 Venture Capital & Banking Instructor: Melody Clements April 2‚ 2012 Banquet 2 The Banquet Cinema Last year while on vacation‚ we went to a dinner theater. We had a great time. This got me to thinking that it would be a great opportunity to start a business in my home town like this. There would be little competition because there is only one small theater in town. I would have an advantage over this theater because my cinema would

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    government’. In 1886 the Liberal Party Prime Minister of the UK‚ William Gladstone‚ decided that in order to end the problems in Ireland‚ some action would have to be taken. Parnell and the Irish Parliamentary Party were also in a great position at this point as they had 86 seats in the House of Commons which was the exact amount between the Liberals and Conservatives. This meant Parnell could truly push for Home Rule. Gladstone felt that giving Ireland back their local parliament‚ which was removed

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    Lincoln Savings and Loan 2. The high audit fee is a direct financial interest that can cause bias. The larger the amount of audit fees paid by the audit client company to the audit firm‚ the more likelihood that it will impair. The auditor may have to compromise their independence in many ways to ensure that they maintain that particular client‚ since that client provides them with relatively larger revenue. To address this‚ the regulators should impose a new requirement that the total fee from

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    nuclear weapons. This is all about public controversies relating to the use of nuclear weapons. Nuclear disarmament refers to both the act of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons and to the end state of a nuclear-free world. It is said by Edward Gladstone. “We look forward to the time when the power of love will replace the love of power. Then our world will know the blessing of peace”- The use of nuclear power is highly fatal and mortal for the living. It is economically indispensible to be

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    The Vagrancy Act of 1898 introduce the offence of ‘importuning’‚ it was to be the solution for immoral purposes referring to prostitution etc. during the year the Ballad of Reading Gaol written by Oscar Wilde was published‚ coinciding with the Gladstone report. This ballad described the hanging of a soldier who slit the throat of his wife; it detailed the horrors endured by prisoners awaiting their deaths bringing the public great dismay and animosity towards the law and its ways

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    Discuss the operation of defence of necessity in England and Wales. The necessity defence is a complete defence1 which protects an accused who was compelled to break the law in order to avoid an even worse consequence2. For policy reasons (especially the fear of opening up the floodgates)‚ the application of the defence is extremely narrow and it is rarely ever argued successfully3. The difference is that necessity is a threat from something occurring imminently naturally‚ whereas duress

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