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Rivalry Of Elizabeth
Rivalry between Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots

Religion is a main reason why Elizabeth executed Mary. Evidence which supports this reason is
that some English Catholics would have preferred Mary as Queen of England. This would have
made Elizabeth feel as she would need to execute Mary because Mary gave Catholics a reason to
rebel against Elizabeth. Elizabeth was a protestant queen and most Catholics preferred a queen of
their own belief. Thus, this was the best time to rebel against Elizabeth and gain a new catholic
queen who lead the country. All they had to do, was releasing her from imprisonment. An argument
in support of this evidence is that in 1570 the Pope issued a Bull ordering. Catholics should disobey
Elizabeth because she was heretic. Catholics must follow the Pope and believe in him as the
legitimate head of church. McLaren describes that not solely the papal bull had consequences in the
year 1570, but also James Stewart s assassination:
If the near conjunction of the papal bull and the Northern Rebellion does not explain the change in
character of English anti Catholicism, 1570 still remains a key date in its career. The key event,
however, belongs to a British history whose parameters and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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This would give the Catholics courage to take Elizabeth off the throne and crown a catholic
queen instead, as this is what the Pope wanted. A further piece of evidence is the Northern
rebellion of 1569. It was a catholic attempt to replace Elizabeth with Mary. This would have made
Elizabeth feel that she would need to execute Mary because this event happened so quickly as she
has only been there for a year. Mary did not agree to it because she knew it would fail. Religion
links to other factors such as dynastic reasons, because Mary said she was the rightful Queen of
England and Elizabeth was illegitimate because the Catholics did not believe in
Aristotle s Anagnorisis
Anagnorisis The anagnorisis is the moment when a character in the tragedy has an important
discovery, goes from ignorant to knowledgable. As the King s hamartia, which is his pride, leads
him plant to kill the servant to be sure that his lineage remains royal . However because of a
switch of potions, he believes that he has killed his daughter, the princess. This death causes a
chain reaction which results in the suicide of the servant as well as the queen. When the king has
his anagnorisis and realizes that he is the reason for all these deaths he says My life no longer has
any meaning . He feels remorse for what he has done and the proceeds to commit suicide as
retribution. Highly renowned and prosperous One of Aristotle s 7 elements
Judging Abercombie Fitch for Their Hiring Practices Essay
Looks and first impressions are key points for many things in our lifes. Now a days people are
deep into fashion and everything is about looking presentable and well. This has made clothing
companies compete even more day by day and do everything in their power to attract more
people. To bring more people to the bussiness and sell as much as they can they have been using a
method of prioritizing and aiming to certain group of poeple to sell to. This has lead companies
such as Abercombie Fitch to be seen as a store with a high profile of racismand discrimination.
Aiming to a natural classic amarican style and to hiring only certain type of people has caused them
to be sued multiple times. Abercombie Fitch is a private company and there... Show more content on
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According to the constitution the company discriminates and excludes a group of people but at
the same time this is a private company and it should be their choice who they hire or not. In my
personal opinion Abercombie Fitch should not be judged or sued. Companies across the world
do exactly the same thing. I mean, I live in Los Angeles where montly the population is mexican.
Some mexicans like dressing up with boots and big belts, they have a certain look which now
people call Paisa Look . When I go to the mall there are many paisa stores where the people who
work there obviously look mexican and dress up with the look they sell. When I say mexican
looking, I mean dark skined, mustache, the boots, the belts, the Ed Hardy things, the hats and of
course their music. This exact same thing happens in Abercombie Fitch. The only difference is that
caucasians are not the minority in this country. I find very hypocritical the fact that people judge
Abercombie, Hollister, Express and other stores in that range for who they hire. This is a duble
standard and very unfair way of looking at things. In the article Going for the look, but risking
discrimination by Steven Greenhouse; Tom Lenox, Abercombie s communicatons director said:
Brand representatives are embassadors to the brand. We want to hire brand representatives that will
represent the abercombie Fitch
Section 69a And 79
19.ON SECTION 69A AND 79.
According to Section 69A blocking of internet site can take place only by a clear and reasoned
order after following with several procedural rules and safeguards which also includes a hearing
to the originator and intermediary. There are two ways in which a blocking order for a website
can be passed first by the Designated Officer after complying with the 2009 Rules and second by
the Designated Officer when he has to act on an order passed by a competent court. The
intermediary using its own prudence to whether information must or must not be blocked is notably
absent in Section 69A read with 2009 Rules.
Exemption from liability of intermediary is enumerated under section 79(3)(b) says that the
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That at any rate is the theory of our Constitution. It is an experiment, as all life is an experiment.
Every year if not every day we have to wager our salvation upon some prophecy based upon
imperfect knowledge. While that experiment is part of our system I think that we should be eternally
vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe and believe to be fraught
with death, unless they so imminently threaten immediate interference with the lawful and pressing
purposes of the law that an immediate check is required to save the country.
Even though attractive, the idea is highly optimistic because of the fact that there is no concrete
evidence to proved that good, rational just arguments always beat and win over unjust and bad
arguments. Psychological research proves that people are very prompt in accepting the opinion that
he/she prefer or already hold, and not to change it only on rational grounds .so, casteist,sexist,
communally charged, class ideologies will dominate a society, not on the strength of its truth but on
the strength of its dominance over the
The Crucible Essay
For centuries, humans have utilized defense mechanisms to explain the unfortunate occurrences of
humanity that we are incapable of conceiving through our narrow, defensive minds. Humans most
commonly scapegoat their enemies, or the entirely innocent, for their internal issues as a means of
coping for their insecurities or explaining the irrational or biased situations they find themselves
in. Similarly, others cope just as easily by lying to themselves, which can establish a false reality
in the mind of the self deceiver and, ultimately, leads to fallacies in logic. Coherently, Arthur Miller
utilizes his diverse cast of characters in his play write The Crucible to demonstrate the ease at
which lying to one s self can create false... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elizabeth s passive aggression constitutes Danforth s denial, therefore demonstrating human
hypocrisy. Judge Danforth, a theocratic representative of God, similar to Proctor, recognizes he is
at fault for the fate of many innocent people. However, being a representative of God and giving
arrested so many, Danforth concludes that he cannot be wrong, despite his knowledge that the
children are lying, which unmistakably proves his denial. During Act III, in the courthouse,
Danforth tells Proctor, Indeed not, but it strike hard upon me that she would dare come here with
such a tale. Now, Mr. Proctor, before I decide whether I shall hear you or not, it is my duty to tell
you this. We burn a hot fire in here; it melts down all concealment (Miller 89). In addition to the
quote being a metaphorical reference to a literal crucible, which melts ores until they become pure
and exposed metals, free of impurities, Danforth s quote simultaneously suggests his inability to
conceive the concept that the children are fake, a truth revealed to him after his sentencing of many
innocent people with no evidence. Danforth, unable to decide between attempting to maintain his
personal ethos or pardoning those he knows are innocent, demonstrates his denial. However,
Danforth, being well aware of his mistake, is prevented by
Erikson s Psychosocial Development Theory Essay
In this research project several individuals, both parents and children were surveyed and asked
various questions to see what their views on morals and values were and if teaching them had an
impactful effect on children. With the secondary research conducted the teachings of morals and
values will be linked to socialization as well as being looked at through different developmental
theories. Many pages in the Individuals and Families, Diverse Perspectives (Holloway, Holloway
Witte, 2010) will be used to help relate the primary research to the secondary research of this
project. The ways of socializing children will be mentioned as well as the concept of teaching
morals and values to children and how it can be explained through different developmental theories.

Teaching morals and values to children can be explained through many developmental perspectives
but can better be explained through Erik Erikson s Psychosocial Development theory as well as
Symbolic Interactionism. Erikson s Psychosocial Development theory looks at, predictable stages
of human development from childhood to adulthood, (Holloway et al., 2010, p.101). Psychosocial
Development assumes that, There is a depicted series of eight stages in which an individual s
identity emerges and matures (Holloway et al., 2010, p.100). Whereas Symbolic Interactionism
explains, How individuals behave based on their perceptions of themselves and others, (Holloway et
al., 2010, p.39). It also describes that,
Examples Of Ambiguity In Catullus
V Ambiguity and Paradoxes
Ambiguity can be defined as a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning.
Ambiguity leads to vagueness and confusion which creates alternative reactions and understanding
of the same work.
Catullus uses ambiguity to create a sensation that one situation is taking place even when reading the
verse form in context or merely studying the poem in its entirety the work takes on a whole new
significance.
The poem opens with depictions of beauty imaginary of the Argo s first voyage alluding that poem
may be about the myth of Jason and Medea. Later in line 19 though we see the real subject of the
poem is Peleus and Thetis, how they fell in love and their marriage, however, things take a dramatic
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An example of this is the tapestry Ariadne appears on. Catullus does not state its source and origin
nor its purpose.
Yet, more than half of the poem is narrated through the tapestry. We are to believe what it sees,
hears and says but we only have one side, and see a forgetful Theseus whose promises are fitting
to write on the wind. Paradoxically, however, what Ariadne sees also alludes to, and so makes us
see, a different picture: a Theseus who could have been made forgetful to serve the purposes of
Bacch.
In poem 85 as discussed above, Catullus also makes use of paradoxes stating I love and I hate. In
68a Catullus states that he being overcome by grief due to his brother s death is unable to write.
Then in 68b although he is still experiencing the same pain to which he refers in 68a and in which
Catullus repeats almost exactly what he said in 68a, Catullus states that he cannot stop himself from
writing.
He captures two entirely different experiences: first, his inability to write poetry in 68a, due to his
brother death, and second, his inability not to write poetry, despite his brother s
Scientists-Skeptics
The standard way of thinking about the truly phenomenal issue of Climate Change is represented by
the idea of danger and damage caused by this change in the nature. However, a number of scientists
skeptics have recently suggested that consideration of climate change as a significant and destructive
problem is scarcely relevant and rather groundless.

According to R. Lindzen (2016), there are two already mentioned groups of science persons:
scientists from the United Nation s International Panel on Climate Change or IPCC and skeptics
whom the narrator belongs to. These people present two opposite points of view on the issue of
climate change, it s importance and reasons of appearance. The first group emphasizes that global
warming is a considerable and serious problem which everybody should take into account. In other
words, these scientists believe that burning of fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas is the
major reason for climate change as well as CO2 s penetration into the atmosphere. However, the
second group represented by scientists skeptics offers an alternative and apparently assumes that
there are many reasons for climate change: the sun, clouds, oceans, orbital variations of the Earth and
other inputs. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The danger to people caused by these topics has enhanced considerably over the last decades, and
governments should place emphasis on these problematic issues. Climate change is still a
controversial question, while the already mentioned problems have plenty of empirical evidences
of the ongoing crisis caused by these issues. So, if group of scientists skeptics is right that climate
change is not as dangerous as some people try to position it, as I think they are, then we need to
reassess the popular assumption that changes in nature are the primary problem for the
Socrates Essay
Socrate s First Accusers and Athenian Law Of all confrontations in political philosophy, the biggest
is the conflict between philosophy and politics. The problem remains making philosophy friendly to
politics. The questioning of authoritative opinions is not easily accomplished nor is that realm of
philosophy the pursuit of wisdom. Socrates was the instigator of the conflict. While the political
element takes place within opinionsabout political life, Socrates asks the question quot;What is the
best regime and how should I live? quot; Ancient thought is riddled with unknowns and can make no
such statement as quot;how should I live. quot; The Socraticphilosophy offers an alternative and
prepares the way for the alternative of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Perhaps Socrates believs in gods, but if so, they are not the gods of the city. Socrates simply denies
that he has had any part in celestial or subterranean inquiry he simply speaks
quot;elsewhere quot;. Socrates goes on to say that those who do are reported to be atheists.
However, Socrates says that quot;Zeus does not eveeen exist quot; (Aristophanes, 367). Socrates
replaces Zeus with nature, the permanent and necessary things accessable to reason. This is an
outrage to any
Athenian. To deny the gods is to deny faith and ultimately the authoritarian opinions on which their
politics is based. Why does Socrates think that he is being unjustly punished?
Chaerophon had told Socrates that the Pythian Oracle had said that Socrates was the wisest man.
Socrates admits that
quot;I am conscious that I am not wise, either much or little quot;
(Plato, 20b). Socrates wonders what the riddle is and sets out to quot;refute the divination quot;
(Plato, 20c). This is a prime example of Socrates impiousness as is his statement in quot;The
Clouds quot; where he states quot;we don t credit Gods quot;
(Aristophanes, 248). He is attempting to refute the god at
Delphi. Socrates tries to aid his own defense by charging that what he does is in devotion to the god.
quot;Even now I still go around seeking and investigating in accordance with the god quot; (Plato,
23b). Socrates makes this brash statement yet it is unfounded and untrue because it is not a devine
Extermination in Genocide
Bryan Ramirez

Mrs. Burton

English 10 Honors

25 March 2012

Extermination in Genocide

All genocides that have occurred in human history include various stages that are usually present;
however, extermination, the 7th stage of genocide, is one that is present in all genocides. From the
Armenian genocide and Darfur genocide, to the Rwandan and Jewish genocides, extermination is
ever present in all of these.

Extermination is explained to be mass killings of people, which defines the legal term genocide ,
and is caused when the killers do not consider their victims to be fully human (Stanton, 8 Stages).
Regardless of the genocide that you research, all present extermination in one way or another. One
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Among the dead were children and pregnant women. Rape in villages by government officers and
local police was, like in the case of the Darfur genocide, an often occurrence. Victims were disposed
of and often their identifiable information, were burned (Spalding 29 33). The torture, mutilation,
and disturbing murders of neighbors by average citizens, in addition to the governmental militia acts
of ethnic cleansing show extermination throughout the course of the Rwandan genocide.

Lastly, one of the most horrific acts of extermination that occurred in any genocide was that of the
Holocaust. After Hitler gained power and began to secretly isolate, transport, and force Jews
(among other minorities) into concentration camps during World War II, the worst extermination
acts were committed. A prime example is the target practice and burning of babies at these camps,
with no exception on average men and women (Wiesel 32 33). In addition, people were hung, and
thousands of prisoners were forced to watch. This disgusting act of near inhuman hatred made this
extermination horrendous. The worst, as Elie Wiesel witnessed in a camp, was the hanging of a
little boy, who was too light to properly hang, and stayed alive for half an hour, slowly dying
(Wiesel 65). Other things that these people were forced to endure were the miles upon miles of
marching through immensely cold snow

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