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    His Honour cited Deane J in Pollard v The Queen , stating that the Court should not be “demeaned by the uncontrolled use of the fruits of illegality in the judicial process.” Lander J continued that the discretion is rooted in the need to prevent the abuse of process, and that the Court is alive to the issue, as well as equipped to refuse a party that abuses its processes and not profit by it. His Honour stated that “[i]t is essential for the maintenance…

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    Khamosh Pani Analysis

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    In the words of the lead actress- Kirron Kher, Khamosh Pani “deals with women and how few choices they have in life. How all their choices are related to the men in their lives-whether their fathers, or their brothers or husbands, ultimately their sons. They are answerable to all of them…they seem to be the keepers of their morals and their values.” The nation is the sentimental, ideological and collective sense of belonging towards a territory by a group of people who have a shared history and…

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    The Court analysed the meaning of the word "Panth" in the context of the pamphlet the distribution of which was alleged to constitute corrupt practice. The word "Panth" occurs in six places in the pamphlet. First, reference is made to the honour of the Panth; then it is said that it is not the time to criticise the leaders of the Panth. In both these places, according to the Court, the word "Panth" may conceivably mean the Sikh religion. "But when we go to the use of the word "Panth" in the…

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    How Is Brutus Loyal

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    Art) 1 "The tragedy of Brutus is that of a conflict between personal friendship and patriotic duty." The patriotic Brutus is at war with the more affectionate Brutus. Faced with his own troubles he makes his decisions based on the principles of honour forged by the Rome he would die for. Such as seen in his relationship with Cassius, Brutus forms friendship based on mutual views not emotion. "I do fear the people choose Caesar for their king." were the words from Brutus that created the…

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    act of betraying a friend. It is the fatal flaws in Brutus’ own character that cause his fall from power and eventual death: his honour, which he will do anything to protect; his idealism, which contributes to a fatal naivety on his part; and his trusting nature, easily exploited by many. As a Roman senator whose ancestor once quelled tyranny in Rome, Brutus had honour. He was highly regarded…

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    serious manner. Contrasted again, Hotspur is the epitome of honour contracting to Falstaff who believes honour is nothing. Falstaff is notoriously cowardly and is convinced that honour is only a word, “air”. Hotspur is the opposite, prone of anger and violence and so honour-crazed that he bemoans Prince Hal’s lack of military…

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    Pakistani Culture Essay

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    options this might become a reason of why honour killing happens as we have discussed this topic in the class as well. A similar case of honor killing happened in Pakistan few years back when a brother killed his own sister Qandeel Baloch as she has started working in the media industry; her brother felt that she is dishonouring the family, so he thought killing her is the best options to regain the honour. I, personally, don’t understand the idea of honour killing and not letting the freedom to…

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    by his own personal values and morals. Brutus’s sense of honour and nobility are constantly exploited and taken advantage of by the men he is surrounded by who are filled with abhorrence and jealousy. Brutus upholds a reputation of honour and nobleness. Brutus is a beloved friend of Julius Caesar. Brutus similarly shares a great love for the people of Rome, and strives to meet the needs of the society. Brutus displays his nobility and honour for his country, when he decides that Caesar cannot…

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    Ignorance and unbalance is undermined by honour and certainty of the team. “Playing the leadership role, Aragorn tells Theoden to ride out with them” and meet them (Gandalf and the warriors of Rohan) for Rohan, for his people. Theoden restores honour in himself as King of Rohan at the wearing grasp of defeat by riding out with Aragorn, “Yes, The Horn of Helm Hammerhand will sound in the deep, one last time!”. Regardless of the way individuals are parted from one another, they cleverly use their…

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    to reflect how they have been treated. In truth, it all depends on the person (or child in question) and in this case we observe Coriolanus. Coriolanus was born to value one thing only: blood. Blood is meant to represent honour, glory, war, battle and death. Volumnia desires honour above all else, even the safety…

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