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    commentator puts it: “Picasso often stressed the need for the modern artist to be a visual kleptomaniac‚ and with Guernica he didn’t disappoint.” ’ After having the pleasure of seeing this outstanding piece myself at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid‚ it is immediately understandable how this piece is the focus of a great amount of criticism and is often described as anti war propaganda. Unlike war artist‚ Xavier Pick who chooses to describe his work as capturing moments of peace rather than destruction

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    Dangerous Dogs and Breed Specific Legislation Laws are currently in place designed to protect the public from dangerous dogs. Unfortunately‚ these laws are not strict enough and are not enforced consistently. As a result‚ dangerous dogs have been an increasing problem for several years. Some municipalities are pushing for specific breed banning through breed specific legislation. These community leaders feel breed specific laws would better protect the public against dangerous dog attacks

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    6. De-Americanization is a kind of prejudicial racism that is based on the perceived lack of loyalty of a citizen who appears foreign. This is different in comparison to the kind of racism and discrimination that blacks face‚ because that belief system revolves around the idea of inferiority in relation to skin color. Once a person is de-Americanized they can be treated as inferior beings. The people who act on these beliefs are Vigilante Racists. Vigilantes are regular citizens who take the law

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    According to Hobbes ’ theory of legislation‚ it is the people who enforce the law that decide what it means. On the other hand‚ Bentham argues that promulgating the reasons for a law solves the interpretation problem. Both Bentham and Hobbes viewed law somewhat negatively; arguing that the nature of the law is a restraint on liberty. Their two theories differ the most in regards to natural law. In this paper‚ I will explain both Hobbes ’ and Bentham ’s theories of legislation and apply them to the Supreme

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    Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies English Language and Literature Eva Koubová Boundaries of Femininity: The Eighteenth-Century Novel and its Heroines Bachelor’s Diploma Thesis Supervisor: Bonita Rhoads Ph.D. 2012 I declare that I have worked on this thesis independently‚ using only the primary and secondary sources listed in the bibliography. ……………………………………………

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    different about both pieces‚ but I did see a couple similarities. And that’s what I’m going to explain about in this essay: both the differences and the similarities of the two pieces. I’ll start by explaining how I felt about both pieces. The "Gavotte" had a very calming affect on me. For a minute I felt as if I was in the wonderful jungle sitting and listening to a peaceful waterfall and finding peace to my soul. But it also made me tap my fingers and feet. The second piece by the Hovhannes had

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    Breed Specific Legislation (BSL): It’s the deed not the breed. A mother grows tired as her infant child lies sleeping on the sofa of their small apartment. The mother not wanting to disturb the napping child surrounds the boy with blankets and pillows so he will not fall off the sofa during his nap. Never one to miss an opportunity to rest‚ the mother retires to her bed in the other room to take a nap. Moments later‚ the mother startles awake to the screaming of her little boy. She rushes to

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    Table A: Key pieces of legislations promotion of equality and valuing of diversity Legislation Purposes Disability Discrimination Act 1995 This legislation protects the rights of disable persons and also eliminates the barrier to gaining equal access. Disability Discrimination Act 2005 Places a duty for schools to produce a Disability Equality Scheme (DES) and an Access Plan. Schools must encourage participation in all aspects of school life and eliminate harassment and unlawful discrimination

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    Critically discuss the beliefs and social and political influences that have shaped contemporary service provision for children and young people This essay will give information about different pieces of legislation including Education Act (1944)‚ The Mary Warnock Report (1978)‚ and ‘Every Child Matters’ (2003). The essay is also going to discuss The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) 2007. In May 1940 Britain had been at war and shortly after Neville Chamberlain who was conservative Prime

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    famous is “The Peaceable Kingdom” by Edward Hicks. Both pieces of work come from different time periods‚ making it easy to see how American Art has evolved yet also stayed the same. The “American Gothic” by Grant Wood was first created in 1930‚ during a time of great issues in America. In the painting Mr. Wood shows two of the most plain looking people‚ in front of the plainest looking house‚ in small farming state of Iowa. The piece was meant to show how life was for back in more colonial times

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