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Law has been offered at GCSE and A Level for over 20 years. There are good reasons for studying law at this level – here are the top ten reasons:
1. Law is relevant to everyday life. We live within a legal framework. The law governs our conduct – some behaviour amounts to a crime; some actions may be civil wrongs. Every time we buy something, we make a contract, whether the purchase is a newspaper, a bar of chocolate or an expensive item such as a car or a house. Contract Law is important when taking on a job, a lease or a mortgage. Often newspapers report large amounts of compensation claimed for personal injuries. The law dictates who can claim, who has to pay, and how the amount is decided. If a person or group of people set up a business, it is to the law they must look for the rules governing their rights and duties. When studying law it is often possible to relate your studies to real-life situations, making it a practical subject for everyone, not only people who are thinking of law as a career.
2. Knowledge of current affairs is essential to the study of law. Though many laws...
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| Throughout the story line of 'the Ghost Road', it is clear that Rivers evolves
two separate meaningful relationships with both Prior and Njiru. Although within
the context of the book, Prior is a real character, Njiru however is a character
that develops within Rivers' unconscious mind when he is dreaming. The two relationships
can be perceived to be very similar, in the way that in both circumstances there
is a mutual respect between the two people. But it is arguable over how close
the two relationships actually are. |
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| The diplomacy of the period 1815 - 1848 was not governed by the ideas of nationalism and liberalism. The actions of the major powers were neither the result of the powers trying to support nationalism and liberalism, nor were the actions the result of the powers trying to oppose nationalism and liberalism. There were far more factors that led to the decisions that were made by the main powers: Britain, France, Russia, Prussia and Austria than just nationalism and liberalism. Certainly, the power's tendencies towards or against nationalism and liberalism contributed to the diplomacy, but the decisions were usually made after each country considered its own self-interest. |
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| It is not surprising that the two poems contrast in many ways given that they were written in two entirely different literary periods. Andrew Marvel wrote in the era of metaphysical poetry, whose characteristics mainly included an element of a persuasive argument, unusual imagery and complex rhymes, rhythms and stanzaic structures. Jonathan Keats wrote in the era of Romanticism, when the organic form was rife; the form of the poetry was dictated by the subject concerned, not by a pre-ordained classical model. Romantic poetry was also concerned with the individual, emotion and psychology as opposed to society and social interaction. |
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| Filmed in Penzance, Cornwall, UK Twelfth Night demonstrates Nunn’s gifted talent of seamlessly adapting Shakespearean plays into movies. Having been in the Royal Shakespeare Company for over 20 years, he has a flawless interpretation of characters and mood, which has once again led to one of the best adaptations of a Shakespearean play seen to date. |
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