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    acquisitions because little text survives to this day from the subjected lands. Due to its colonization, the ancient country of Wales witnessed the rise of abuses, taxes, and occupation in the late fourteenth century. Consequently, opposition developed towards their English oppressors as a result of the disruption of its traditional way of life. It was an easy conquest because Wales was rural with a low population. Due to the desperation of many of the commoners and Welsh officials alike, the…

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    at first there was six colonies but after a while people started think about federation. Some colonies thought it was a great idea but other colonies weren't to exited. For example New South Wales. Some people in New south Wales said yes when they voted for Australia to become a nation. But for new south wales they needed 80,000 yes votes for them to agree. After a while they had a re vote and yes was more of…

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    Revisited For my final essay, I decided to pick topic 3, and for my movie choice I went with ‘The Great Gatsby 1974’ and for my reading, I chose “Babylon Revisited”. Along with that, the two characters I picked to compare was Jay Gatsby and Charlie Wales. I did not choose them because they were the main characters, nor did I chose them because both were written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I chose these two men for the fact that they face a couple similarities that truly stood out to me throughout…

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    Game To Work

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    fundamental behaviors, including, accountability, appearance, attendance, attitude, ambition, acceptance, and appreciation. The lessons in the program instill these core values into the youth so that they may carry such traits forever. Johnson and Wales University, commonly known for its strong and fruitful alumni helps in the development of these traits because of the strict academic attendance policy,…

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    Statutory Law Case Study

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    Sources of the Law in England and Wales Introduction Sovereign Body of Parliament has created the legislation in England and Wales. The sovereign body is three-layer legislation in which Queen plays a formal role, House of Commons creates legislation, which is referred as statues, lastly, the House of Lords, which acts as a supreme court in English law. English Law is one of the largest written laws in the world, and many countries have referred English Law to construct their law, and that is…

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    Fern Hill Poem Analysis

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    people is revealed in the first stanza as Dylan Thomas personifies “Time” so that the reader thinks that “time” is a person. Dylan Thomas presents the theme of places for the first time in the title as it states “Fern Hill”. Fern Hill is a farm in Wales. Similarly Idris Davies introduces the theme of places in the title as it says “Let’s go to Barry Island, Maggie fach”. The place that Idris Davies…

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    approach to take to receiving an abortion is. Unlike New South Wales Queensland does not take into consideration the women’s mental and physical health, specifically economic health and social pressures. However, If not gaining an abortion is a threat to the mother’s health, Queensland legislation will allow this procedure. The…

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    If modernism is “a societal transformation that may be painful”, (Detjens, 2016) how can society continuously undergo modernized changes? Why, exactly, is modernism accepted in society? To illustrate, thirty years ago the cell phone resembled a brick, and as for function ability, options of usage were limited to phone calls. Moreover, at the present time, the cell phone can fit comfortably in any pocket, and has features of a vast range from emails, news, games, messaging, and many other…

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    Women go through the most difficult contradictions in life. They are known to be more sensitive and caring than men when it comes to relationships. On the other hand; men lead them on and have women going crazy because of the way men treat them. I for one am very passionate about the life of a woman because I was raised by a single mother and I noticed the everyday struggle. I praise women and strongly hope that one day all men will realize the things they go through. Men can be so selfish when…

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    Scottish and Breton music and music making. What effect do you think Irish music has had on each of the other musical cultures? Celtic music tends to be defined as encompassing the traditional music of Celtic countries, namely Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Brittany, as well as Galicia and other areas. Since each country has gone through its unique history, there are differences in between one culture to another, but similarities are also present. Elements include instrumentation, rhythm,…

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