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alised, community-based systems of policing and punishment there have developed huge state-managed apparatuses, and vast bodies of laws, rules and regulations, aimed at controlling crime. This paper examines the concept, the effects and the...
most ubiquitous aspect of its national mythology. It is not surprising, then, that the tropes of immigration and acculturation constitute such an important part of the American literary imagination. Some of the earliest examples of what is...
a metonymy that collapses the very dividing line we were warned against. The result is that "by abolishing the paradigmatic barriers, this abolishes the power of legal substitution on which meaning is based ... it is no longer possible to ...
This paper discusses the comparison of the two drama play in the light of the medieval and modern literature. The Medieval period, or Middle Ages, is also called the Dark Ages. It lasted nearly 1,000 years, from the fifth to the 15th centu...
Introduction In the poem of Mrs. Lazarus, the narrator is the woman named Mrs. Lazarus who is a widow and tells her story of her life in the poem. She had been through a very tough time of grief and mourning in widowhood. Duffy presents th...
ethnicity, gender and disability, to name a few. Social work is about assisting, supporting and enabling certain people of society who may suffer from the negative effects of social inequalities. Social workers strive in their profession to...
us peoples to be removed from the lands that they occupied, the idea that they could be saved from their debased existence by becoming aware of the essence of their own humanity disappeared. What replaced this idea was a notion that "race" ...