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    land that surrounded the home. Corsicana State Home provided education to the students from 1930-1956. Although the home remains an independent public school district, in 1956, the home began sending children to the local public school due to financial restraints that rendered them unable to continue their in house education system. “I went to public school, all the kids knew where you lived by your clothing”. Clothing for the orphans were limited. The clothing was manufactured by the state…

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    Ibsen’s Doll House A doll is inanimate, lifeless, and obsolete, a toy and entertainment for those who are typically not dealing with real world problems. These dolls roamed aimlessly throughout society without a care or impact before the feminist and gender equality movement struck their minds (Orjaaeter 29). Rene Descartes peered form a third floor window in 1641 and described the people walking along the streets below him, since then the picture of a living doll has been used in the edges of…

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    Impact of Policies Policies can have significant effects on the public services, the government can create new laws that affect all the public services such as the armed services and also it will affect all the emergency services. Human rights – the public services have a lot of control over our lives as they have the power to take our independence away and also to investigate our private lives, they can use the information they find against us. However, in order for these powers to be…

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    New Zealanders are affected on a daily basis by the decisions the government makes. These decisions are made through a particular protocol that occurs within our parliamentary system (New Zealand Parliament 2014). This parliamentary system is embodied in constitutional law, and as a formal legal structure, it displays information in regards to the relationship between the three main branches of government. These three main branches are the judiciary (applies, sometimes makes law), the executive…

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    defeat (public’s view of her authenticity, sexism, xenophobia), it is only fair to consider the intrinsic factors that may have contributed to her landslide loss to Trump. Did her actions in the Benghazi scandal and the email fiasco truly destroy her public image and make her lose all credibility in the eyes of the American people? Conservatives use the Benghazi scandal as one of their main weapons against Clinton. A wrongful death lawsuit brought to Clinton by the parents of a deceased…

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    a typical night out. The early rave scene subculture started in the late 80’s in Chicago. Young party-goers attended events called “Acid House Music Parties”. The music played at these events mainly consisted of Acid House and other electronic music. It wasn’t long before Acid House artists started gaining attention across the world. Shortly after Acid House parties became popular in the United Kingdom. These parties were usually thrown in warehouses, fields, homes, and forests. Many events…

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    upcoming day’s agendas that secure the occupation success. The occupation allowed for the public or the 99 percent to have a voice and bring awareness to political issues. The intensity of the struggle against the NYPD only mobilized the movement further. The way that public space was used to raise public opinion and debate rather than for leisure embodies the historic public sphere description of Habermas. A public sphere that…

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    Nora’s Sentimentality in A Doll’s House In the play “A Doll’s House”, after eight years of marriage to Torvald, Nora realizes that she hasn’t properly known her husband. She realizes after a certain episode in their life that her husband has turned into a complete stranger to her. In this essay, I will explain why and how Nora’s failure can be explained by sentimentality in Jefferson’s sense. According to Jefferson, sentimentality is the problem of pleasurable or false beliefs. He explains it…

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    Scientific discoveries both from the United States and Europe, during the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, heralded a dramatic break between public health services’ control and improvement of society. It was a moment of contradiction that created unmatched medical advancement that was accompanied by intense imperial force abroad. While these two centuries saw the advancement to infectious disease treatment, reform of individual and household hygiene, and collective health practices…

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    stages in each of the Houses of Parliament, it provides several opportunities for debate, scrutiny and amendment, ensuring that any mistakes or poor drafting can be corrected. Another advantage is that government has considerable control over parliamentary law-making. It controls parliamentary timetable for debates and is likely to win at each stage of the process unless a number of its own MPs vote against it. This is democratic because of the government. Furthermore, the House of Lords acts as…

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