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    Goole as a mysterious investigator who interferes with a upper calls family The Birlings. JB Priestly is a Socialist and believes in Socialism this is where everyone is responsible for each other‚ he uses the Inspector to use Socialism but also shows the other side of socialism which is capitalism this is when all you care is about money and your business this was exactly like Mr Birling does. Priestly uses Inspector Goole as a symbol of social responsibility because of the inspector’s appearance

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    mentioned that in the case of the Society of Jesus‚ as it celebrates its 150 years in the country‚ the infirmaries are being occupied more by the aging members of the society. He stated that there is a great need to replace them by looking for new priestly vocations. He also used as an example the case of several parishes in Mindanao where the priest is being assisted by the “Kaabag” or church lay leaders in looking after the spiritual and material welfare of the parishioners to augment for the shortage

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    Doubtfire comments on is that of the contemporary female. If it is the neighbor‚ the grandmother‚ or the mother’s attorney‚ each female acts harsh‚ unsympathetic‚ and hostile‚ save Miranda‚ the mom‚ and Lydia‚ the oldest daughter. The other women glare disapprovingly at Daniel‚ the dad‚ any time he does something childish‚ like making a joke. The lawyer‚ the only working female the audience sees smile‚ smirks viciously when Daniel fails

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    The significance and aptness of the title "The Tempest" is immense. Though not apparent at first‚ the title is skilfully used by the dramatist to enmesh the various themes‚ motifs and subplots in his play into a closely knit unit. The title is not the mere reflection of a storm that characterizes the opening scene; rather‚ its essence lays the foundation that links disparate elements throughout the play. I believe that the tempest is a symbol of the torment and suffering endured by Prospero for

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    between Ferdinand and Miranda. He watches the couple very closely because he wants his daughter to keep her virginity until she is married. This is a deed that is nearly impossible to be fulfilled because they are stranded on an deserted island. For instance‚ in Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ Ferdinand and Miranda sneak away behind Prospero’s back and think that they are finally alone. However‚ Prospero is using his powers and is watching every move that they make. Prospero demands Miranda to stay away from

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    After reading the book on intimacy relationships marriage and child bearing I realized the decisions that people choose to make will have an impact on how I deal with them in a counseling session. Understanding people and their choices will determine what treatment plan I will set for them. What is most important is for me to understand the theory of why people make the decisions that they make. As a mental health counselor‚ intimate relationships will be my main focus. I believe having good people

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    are being interrogated‚ they can have the option against self-incrimination. The suspect has to verbally say “I remain silent” in order for it to be legal for the criminal not to talk to the police. The right to remain silent‚ came from the case Miranda V. Arizona in 1966. In 1963‚ in

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    Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation Georgette Heisterman CJA/484 July 28‚ 2013 NIcholas Barbella Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation The Juvenile Justice System Juvenile justice is the section of law that applies to persons under the age of 18 not capable of receiving sentencing in the adult court system or old enough to be responsible for criminal acts committed in society. In most states the age of criminal culpability is 18 however‚ the age requirement can be set lower in accordance to certain

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    case of Dickerson v. United States is an example of the Miranda controversy. Dickerson‚ indicted for bank robbery‚ conspiracy to commit bank robbery and other charges‚ revealed some information to the FBI‚ decided later that he did not want it used at his trial and sought to have it suppressed. Standing on the Miranda warning‚ Dickerson claimed his rights were not read and was granted motion to suppress. The district court agreed that no Miranda was given but believes there was a gray area under a

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    and Ariel plays tricks on them at Prospero’s bidding. iii. Prospero tells Miranda her life story. iv. Caliban and Prospero argue. v. Ferdinand and Miranda see each other for the first time and fall in love. vi. Gonzalo attempts to cheer Alonso but is mocked. vii. Sebastian and Antonio prepare to overthrow Alonso. viii. Trinculo and Caliban meet. Stephano enters and Caliban swears to be his slave. ix. Ferdinand and Miranda talk of love and Prospero is pleased. x. Stephano‚ Trinculo and Caliban plan

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