Papers 1731-1740 of total 6310 found.
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…have appealed to the Queen's sense of fair play. The Goddess of Astraea, in the poem, has bestowed her blessings on Mankind. She was however offended by Man's way of living and she distanced herself from him. Sir John Davies, at this point, is appealing…
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…was to be attained through exhaustive philosophical dialogue and debate. He seemed to offend many Athenians with his negative dialectic method; revealing people’s ignorance and inability to give definitions of truth and virtue. He believed the citizen’s lack of knowledge…
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…into offenders, saving innocent lives by would-be killers? And, finally, the courts make mistakes; what does capital punishment mean to an innocent person ? These questions fit together to define a complex problem. If experience showed capital punishment saved…
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…“Keep your eyes down. When you are in the city, do not look into anyone’s face. That way they may not see you. That way you offend less.” The novel, Obasan tells the story of a Japanese family’s efforts to survive the trauma of separation…
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…his victims before consuming them. He is so proud that 'manners' have ceased to matter. Someone in his unassailable position does not need to consider whom he might be offending. The statement simply emphasises his sense of absolute superiority. Hughes…
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…to offend and condemn his fellow Christians. In his sermon “Sinners in the hands of an Angry God” he demonstrates many forms of figurative speech. Such as referring to “There is nothing that keeps wicked men at any one moment out of hell, but the mere pleasure…
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…through the floor. Through further evidence Poe shows that the narrator is mad by what the narrator says. The narrator says the one thing that offends and drives the narrator crazy is the old mans left eye, not his right eye or both, just the left eye…
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…to speak, you may find it increasingly difficult to obtain a job, specifically one partaking in retail sales of any kind. In addition, the emotional trauma that the various court proceedings and embarrassment may entail, will linger with the offender for a long…
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…apply diversion and/or alternative measures at the pre-charge level. These offenders would not be recorded in the arrest/ charge statistics. Also, one offence may result in the charging of more than one offender. There are, however, certain offences…
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…is going so slowly, if at all, that she can feel her heart shattering. The second stanza (so to speak) is the first conversation we hear. As Henny shouts at her daughter, it is remarked that Louie was not ‘at all offended’. This sounds very uncharacteristic…
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