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    What role does the written word play in Animal Farm? The commandments are a key example of written word; to understand this we must first go back to the origins of the commandments‚ The Old Major’s speech. When Old Major made this speech he had mentioned what animals should and shouldn’t do‚ and of course this made the seven commandments after the revolution. As we know the commandments make up the novel‚ they provide a means in which the animals must abide by‚ they represent authority

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    from the belief of any religion because religion sets rules for one who chooses to believes it. If a rule were to be broken‚ a sin is presented upon the person. Society back in Salem Massachusetts of 1692 believes there are witches among the town. Anyone who doesn’t believe there are any is automatically assumed to be working with the devil or is a witch. Religion may or may not be a big factor in the results of the Salem Witch Trials. Religion has not only been part of the Salem’s government system

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    Who do I admire? *Present myself* Most of the people have somebody who they admire‚ that person can be a writer‚ an artist‚ a politician‚ some kind of public figure‚ a celebrity or even a friend. But that person who I admire is somebody very close to me‚ that person is my father. My father is not a great scientific‚ politician‚ artist or something like that. Neither has done something big to the society. He’s just a normal father and a good one by the way. So‚ you may ask yourselves‚ that

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    The Salem Witch Trials that took place in 1692 are part of a pattern throughout history of the persecution of women. At the time of the beginning of the witchcraft hysteria in Salem there were many reasons for the people of the village to be nervous. They had a strong belief that the devil was the cause for disease‚ bad fortune and catastrophes. The people accused were also those who did not have a godly reputation‚ were foreigners or were part of an old feud with the most prominent men. The

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    depended on the lower class. The middle class contained people who had to work‚ these people had jobs as bankers‚ doctors‚ engineers‚ etc.‚ and they usually got their money based on how they worked. The working class also contained on people who had to work but were not as well skilled as the middle class‚ many of them worked in factories or less skilled jobs. The least skilled and poorest of all the classes were the under class‚ who were poor‚ depended on others donations‚ and some were even prostitutes

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    Revolution gives an impression of a religious movement against a non-religious regime‚ especially for having a religion mentioned in its name‚ “Islam” in the “Islamic Revolution”. How correctly does this statement describe the Iranian Revolution? How do we define religious movement and non-religious regime? I would define “religious movement” as the movement or revolution by a religious group to defend their beliefs which were challenged by the “non-religious regime”‚ which is defined as the regime

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    rise to power. Although people are not aware of what the outcome may be‚ they still pull through. When one makes a mistake‚ others tend to cast blame. When one blames another person‚ others incline to be persuaded into believing invalid truths. An amalgamation of these two actions leads to a major problem in the justice system. By examining the burden of proof‚ the effects of corruption and relevant Canadian cases‚ one will understand that the criminal justice system if flawed and the wrongfully convicted

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    What do people managers do? Who are studying for the professional exams of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)‚ describe the general role of people management as comprising specific objectives under four headings: staffing‚ performance‚ change management‚ and administration. Staffing objectives are firstly concerned with ‘getting the right people in the right jobs at the right times’ – i.e. the recruitment and selection of staff‚ but increasingly these days also advising on

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    The final section of the essay will examine the role of war in uniting the three kingdoms. Between 1739-1815‚ Britain spent fifty-two of these years at war. Demonstrating the importance of war in the eighteenth century. These wars would be fought; in the British Isles‚ in the colonies of the empire‚ and against other major European countries. War was a major part of Britons lives‚ so the government needed to keep the kingdoms loyal and committed. But how this worked out in the three kingdoms was

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    meaning is disruptive and threatening to society. The trial sequence in Part Two of the novel represents society’s attempt to manufacture rational order. The prosecutor and Meursault’s lawyer both offer explanations for Meursault’s crime that are based on logic‚ reason‚ and the concept of cause and effect. Yet these explanations have no basis in fact and serve only as attempts to defuse the frightening idea that the universe is irrational. The entire trial is therefore an example of absurdity—an instance

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