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    look has been successful, particularly the use of fantasy and the limited point of view. The use of fantasy in the retelling of this story has divided critics. Julie Burchills enjoys the special effects of this film. She believes it brings alive the fantasy world the girls' lived daily. Burchills believes Jackson saw much more in the case than just a forensic murder story, Jackson wanted to bring alive their own crazy fantasy world. Burchills thinks that the film takes us into the minds of Juliet and Pauline and no matter how crazy their fantasy is getting we are on the trip with them side by side. Burchills uses the example of "When the vicars and doctors tell us we should spend more time with boys", we rejoice in Juliet's imaginary executions and argue that we should celebrate with Juliet when her heroes from "Borovnia" drag the vicar away kicking and screaming. She believes that the film shows the story of the girls' in an intelligent light. On the other hand Jonathon Romney believes that fantasy is overused and therefore not effective against telling this story. Rather than telling a story Jackson, was too eager to get us into the girls'' heads, Romney feels we are sitting inside Jackson's head. Romney thinks that the case is ground breaking and doesn't need all the bells and whistles of "Giant Butterflies and Unicorns". Rather than seeing this as a fantasy story, Romney would have preferred if the story was more of a cold hard forensic retelling. Apart from the…

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    7. What can a Diocesan Bishop dispense from and what can he not dispense from? The Diocesan Bishop can dispense from universal, particular, disciplinary, and ecclesiastical dispositions that the supreme authority of the Church has mandated for his territory or his subjects. This right to dispense from some laws is conferred at the time of his ordination. Here the Code of Canon Law highlights that the Bishop is not a vicar of the Pope, but he has the power of governance in his diocese because it…

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    rural hometown. Unlike her husband and the Brangwen men who are content with the mundane nature of farming, the woman seeks liberation from her sheltered way of life. In her search for intellectual fulfillment, she is fascinated by the vicar, whose experiences and worldliness are beyond her scope of understanding, and resolves to achieve greater knowledge of the world. Lawrence employs juxtaposition and rhetorical questions to establish the woman's plight and capture her curiosity of the world…

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    betrays all of England by attempting to assassinate the Queen. One of the earliest examples of betrayal is with the yellow gentlemen. The yellow gentlemen betrays Peter when he pretends to be an admirer of Peter’s acting. It occurred outside of St. Paul’s early in the afternoon, on May 7. The betrayal begins when the yellow gentleman, whois Sir David Vicars, approaches Peter. He comes up to Peter and starts asking questions about the play that Peter is working on. “I didn’t know his name but I…

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    cultures that are around them. By stepping out and experiencing new cultures, parishioners will be able to enrich their knowledge and understanding of God’s creativeness in the world, which will ultimately help them to deepen their faith life. Father Franklyn Casale, the former Vicar General of the Archdiocese Newark, discusses in chapter fourteen how important it is to have a good relationship between “The Pastor and the Diocese.” Father Casale recommends that new priests should take…

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    to take up residence unless he was able to spend at least £40 a year of his own money in the city” (Lehmberg 9). “They were also required to pay the dean 100 marks which will be used partly for maintenance of the cathedral building and church ornaments” (Lehmberg 9). “Often as few as three or four residentiaries performed the services which were sung daily and managed the business affairs of the house” (Lehmberg 262). An example would be the precentor who was in charge of the cathedral services;…

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    predicated would bring about the new age of the Holy Spirit. Indeed, this was the date of Guglielma’s death. Furthermore, he believed her to be of royal descent and born on Pentecost. No doubt this would have exacerbated Andrea’s beliefs and arguments that Guglielma was the incarnation of the Holy Spirit. Stephen Wessely argued that the Guglielmites “can be seen to be an extreme and literalist version of the ecclesia spiritualis.” Guglielma represented the third person of the Trinity, in…

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    Divine Intervention When the Reverend C Hesketh sought to diversify the nature of his ministry by taking up appointment as R.E. Teacher in a Secondary Modern School for Boys, he might well have at times wondered whether he might have inadvertently strayed into some undocumented level of Hell. He entered the workaday world of Education at a time when Vicars of the Established Church were encouraged to be of the Community on the principle that if the Mountain won’t come to Mohamet, what is…

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    The story starts with the familiar opening 'Let me tell you a little story' seen in the blues music genre. Were it is revealed how usual and nonspecial is Miss Gee's life, living in one of the so many houses and seeming anything but attractive, letting us know that she is an unmarried woman. Later on, we hear through Miss Gee´s voice, wishing that her life was more than it is while questioning the meaning of her existence in the light of the stars. She continues to dream herself as the queen of…

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    story "Gulliver's Travels" can also be related to this part of his life. As he was "traveling" throughout his life. “The Revolution of 1688 was also a revolution in the early life of Swift”(Harris L.M.," Jonathan Swift." The Sewanee Review, 1895, p.23) Swift crossed over to England, but it wasn’t making a start in life. Then he finally got an offer of employment in the family of Sir William Temple, who was a distant relative of Swift’s mother. From around 1689 to 1694, Swift worked as a…

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