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    function of the federal system, as originally envisaged, was forged through the doctrine of co-ordinate federalism (Ward, Stewart 2009: 129). As shown in the reading, this doctrine posits two independent spheres of legislative competence (Ward, Stewart 2009: 130). However, the necessity for co-operation and collaboration became apparent as time passed and society and technology evolved (Ward, Stewart 2009: 130). Brown states “[i]n almost every aspect, the federation we have today is vastly…

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    Mr. Nicola Honors CP10 September 27, 2015 Relating My Piece of Literature to Foster Written about the daily lives of those inside a 1960s psychiatric ward, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest paints a picture in the reader’s head of the ongoing escape patients pursue from their reality inside their ward. Author Ken Kesey uses symbolism to portray psychiatric patient Randle McMurphy’s escape from misery. Religious imagery, coupled with foggy weather and dark humor, lay a groundwork…

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    Theory an urban environment like Jackson Ward thrived on its ability to act autonomously and adapt to the needs of its own community. Take for example the issue of spatial availability within an urban city environment. For one thing an urban area unlike its rural counterpart is often unable to expand out in response to an influx in population density. In the case of Jackson Ward due to the cities deliberate attempt to centralize African Americans into certain Wards of the city, a huge surplus…

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    that one seeks, the higher the cost(Ward, 2013). Not only is it costly for oneself it is expensive to the employer as well. In an institution where the employer funds the further education of their employees, they would have to pay for the attendance of the nurses as well as for their absence from the patience’s bedside(Ward, 2013). The cost of implementing the taught subject also increases the weight of the cost for the employer. The second con is the time spent(Ward, 2013). Time is always…

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    The Ward In the movie, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey uses characters to illustrate power and disobedience as a very important theme. Multiple conflicts exist in the movie because of power between characters. Characters such as Nurse Ratched and Randall McMurphy, exhibit the use of power and disobedience because of their personalities and abilities to influence other people. Being forced to do something you do not want to do by someone who holds too much power leads to disobedience…

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    Nurse Ratched epitomizes an authoritarian leader with her superiority, and inability to collaborate with the other members of the ward. In attempt to assert her control over McMurphy, Nurse Ratched reminds him that, “‘You're committed, you realize. You are... under the jurisdiction of me... the staff." She's holding up a fist, all those red-orange fingernails burning into her palm. "Under jurisdiction and control—" (125). When threatened by McMurphy, she forces him to “realize” that he is…

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    municipal level. The two most commonly found electoral systems are the ward system and the at-large system. Both the ward and at-large systems effect how different groups are represented with elections, voting and other factors also effecting representation. What are the effects of elections and electoral systems on the amount of representation citizens feel? What can be done to increase representation in municipal government? Wards and at-large systems work in drastically different ways and…

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    listened intently for a whoosh, for a loud bang, for a flash of color, for anything that would signal our future” (Ward 103). They expect something that can come and take them to a brighter future. Ward, Nerissa, Charine and Joshua can’t feel comfortable. This thinking happen when they are playing a game call That’s My Car. They hope for a better life, something could transform their life. Ward is stress at this time after a lot of accident happen to all the person she know. She sadly admits…

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey was written in 1959. The novel focuses on a male psychiatric ward which is ruled by a nurse. The piece supplies the reader with plot development, thick characterization, and various themes. All of these elements add to Kesey’s overall commentary of society’s control. Chief Bromden is the narrator of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Bromden is half- Indian. He has been a patient at a male psychiatric hospital for over ten years and pretends to be…

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    show his point of view of the ward. The ward is ran by a Matriarchy. A Matriarchy is something that is ruled or ran by women. As you know, the book was published in the 60’s, and men and women had to strongly different views of political power. Men thought that women should not be in charge, and women thought the opposite. Kesey, who favors a patriarchy, wrote this book to show everybody why the United States should be powered by man, not woman. Kesey uses the ward as society, and McMurphy's…

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