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    Arundhati Roy is one of the most acclaimed writer and critic of twenty first century. She is a figure-head of the anti-globalization movement. The God of Small Things is the only novel written by Roy. She was awarded Bookers Prize for this book, and ever since that she has always written about political issues. She has written on diverse topics starting from Narmada Dam project to India’s Nuclear Weapons. To understand this novel we should have a fair idea about widespread discrimination which…

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    Although Baldesar Castiglione’s The Book of the Courtier influenced behaviour toward courtly women in a positive way during the Renaissance, his arguments in favour of women’s independence were insufficient for some women, particularly Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots. During her reign in Scotland, Mary faced many barriers that subjected her to criticism and placed her in Elizabeth I’s shadow for much of history. In her poetry, Mary reacts to the obstacles she faced as a woman, as a queen, and as a…

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    own downfall at some points, which is why I don’t fully agree that Macbeth was responsible for his own downfall. In this essay I will talk about the three reasons that may have led him to this point. The following reasons are the evil and sinful behaviour, the temptation and greed brought on by his wife and the witches which links back to the witches’ prophecies and Lady Macbeth’s temptations towards Macbeth. The last point will be about the historical inevitability which will talk about the…

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    teamwork are large aspects of work, acts of violence and harassment can be expected to affect workplaces no matter how well structured a business is. Acts of violence and harassment in the workplace are at times inevitable because communication and the social interactions between work colleagues play a big role in a functioning workplace. Harassment can take different forms such as physical, verbal or with technology (cyber bullying). The nature of harassment and discrimination is not beneficial…

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    Employee Voice (EV) has become one of the most increasingly debatable subjects in the field of Human Resource Management. Generally the term refers to the extent of involvement and participation of employees in business decisions in order to assist management in establishing a stronger organizational commitment and well-balanced work field (Dudon, Wilkinson, Marchington, & Ackers, 2004, p. 22). However the concept is ever changing when identifying different literature. While referring to the…

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    The media’s ability to quickly propagate information to the masses is a powerful tool used by politicians to spread propaganda. Additionally, the media’s addiction on covering negative news has caused politicians to capitalize on the extra media coverage negativity receives, resulting in extra publicity, and extra votes. A prime example of media manipulation is President Donald Trump: “Trump continues to be credible, to receive massive media coverage and win more votes” (Salama, 2016, par. 16).…

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    performance art, in relation to the female body. Focusing in on the feminist approaches such as: violence against the female body that is used in cinema and film. Discussing the way of displaying the violence and how that challenges the female body, in order to create a memorable performance or cinematic film. These specific themes will link to the artist Ana Mendieta, through examining her works ‘Rape Scene’ and ‘Death of a chicken’. There will also be mentions of Laura Mulvey’s theory behind…

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    ‘superhero’ and fighting the ‘villain’ has become normal among young children. Recently, one of my younger cousin was caught using swear words and when I asked him why he did, he replied that he saw someone using it on television and accepted it as a social norm. Since then I made it my duty to inform all adults in my family about the dangers of exposing their children to such…

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    Social science theories provide insight and understanding to various policy case studies. This is exemplified in the case study of young people transitioning from out of home care. There are a number of issues that young people face when transitioning from out of home care. This has resulted in a number of policies formed to both resolve and improve these issues. The use of social theories can be seen through the ways in which the theory of ideology has been used in the out of home care policy.…

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    * Learn to drive, increasing their independence. Social, emotional and behavioural * Have the capacity to develop long-lasting, mutual, and healthy relationships, if they have the foundations for this development—trust, positive past experiences, and an understanding of love * Understand their…

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