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    A period that followed the Middle Ages. It is known as the Renaissance. It was a time of revival of learning and values of the Ancient Greece and Rome. There was very many innovations and creations during this time period. “There was a development of new technology, like the printing press, a new system of astronomy and the discovery and exploration of new continents” (history.com). Many subjects of learning were literature, philosophy and art. The styles of art were introduced in Italy in the…

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    Everytime I read a book, I find myself either loving the book or not being interested at all. The Glass Castle, Jeannette Wall’s memoir recounting her childhood, keeps readers captivated, and contains many raw emotions. When I was reading the novel, I had to remind myself that this really happened to someone. It amazed me that someone could come out of a situation as difficult as hers and still be successful. Going through a difficult time, your true personality can come out. Jeanette’s…

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    Why Criminals Reoffend

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    The topic of my EPQ is “why do criminals reoffend?” in this topic I will be looking into criminal behaviour and the criminal justice system in the UK. In my study I will look at this issue of why criminals reoffend. I will start with some statistics on reoffending then look at the theories, and then at the public and their victim of serious criminals. In the second half of this essay, I will be arguing as to whether the present system works well in the interests of society. This research…

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    There are some salient characteristics that that Judaism share with the Persian religion. The first one is that both faiths view God as being omnipresent, omniscient and eternal. In the same regard, they both agree that God is the sole creator of the entire universe. The similarity extends up to the belief that God tends to operate through and use angles and arch angles to govern. Both Judaism and Persian religion believe that there is an existence of devils and demons. In Persian, the devil is…

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    the 2002 movie adaptation by David Attwood, are no different to this relation. Events and settings were changed. The novel begins with the two detectives in their office deducing about Dr. Mortimer and his dog, whereas the movie begins with magistrates and Dr. Mortimer discussing the death of Sir Charles during a storm. The scene shifts to Seldon being chased by police into the mire where he narrowly escapes and the police perish. The scene changes again to show Watson and Sherlock…

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    According to Machiavelli “As every city is divided into guilds or into societies, he ought to hold such bodies in esteem, and associate with them.” “A wise prince ought to adopt such a course that his citizens will always in every sort and kind of circumstance have need of the state and of him, and then he will always find them faithful.” In the latter case their government is weaker and more insecure, because it rests entirely on the goodwill of those citizens who are raised to the magistracy,…

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    Requirements and procedures for civil commitment vary from state to state. The commitment process usually begins when a petitioner (family member, friend, or healthcare provider) files legal papers with the magistrate. If there is evidence of present or imminent (likely to occur soon) danger, the magistrate will order an officer (usually the county sheriff) to pick up and transport the person to a hospital or treatment facility for assessment. Learn the procedures for civil commitment for your…

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    the U. S. District Court in California. On June 21, 2000, after reviewing all the facts of the case and finding the Pledge of Allegiance was constitutional; the case was dismissed. U.S. Magistrate Judge of the District Court found the Pledge of Allegiance was constitutional. The District Court accepted the magistrate 's finding and dismissed the case on June 21, 2000. Upon hearing the verdict Mr. Newdow filed an appealed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. June 26, 2002, the Ninth Circuit…

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    Ancient Roman Common Good

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    Ancient Rome Ancient Rome used to be ruled over by a king, but then eventually everything got out of hand and the King was overruled. The Roman Empire turned into being a republic. They didn’t want to be ruled over by a king, they wanted to make their own decisions, their own laws, and they want to have their own democracy. One challenge when there is a republic is meeting the common good. Now looking back on everything ancient room only somewhat not the common good In their empire.…

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    When she returned she said that she had seen a man, who had told her that 'The whole community would rise from the dead; that all cattle now living must be slaughtered'. The girls returned home and told their families what had happened but they were not believed. Later, however, when Nongqawuse described one of the men, her uncle Mhalakaza, himself a diviner, recognised the description as that of his dead brother, and became convinced she was telling the truth. As a result, between April 1856…

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