South Asian country, Ford's Global site; Area: 1.3 million miles (7th largest country) Capital: New Delhi; Population: 1,2 billions, second most populous country; Languages: 17 official languages; Main cities: Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkata. Defining the traditional values,...
Forms: Affirmative: S + V 1 Interogative: Do/Does ( singular III) + S + V1 Negative: S + Do/Does + Not + V1 We use Present Simple Tense for : ->timetables e.g. The train leaves at 10 pm. ->in sports commentaries e.g. He hits the ball and passes to Steven. ->for general truths,...
We all know that the teacher is one of the keys in learning English in school. We hear students saying that they enjoy or dislike the English class due to or because of the teacher. So, what is it that makes one - the perfect teacher? Apart from the usual requirements-that a teacher...
The active growing and spread of positive, mainstream criminology during the second half of the 20th Century led to reactions and counter movement theories which challenged the existing criminological "orthodoxism". One of the key thinkers who challenged the status quo was David Matza....
Critical criminology is an analysis of crime and social attitudes about criminals from a cultural context, looking at what kinds of acts society considers crimes and how it deals with them. This discipline dates to the 1970s, and there are a number of approaches to critical criminology,...
'Modern Criminology' does not refer to recent ideas or theories which are contemporary but to "framework of problems, concepts and styles of reasoning that emerged at the end of the nineteenth century" (Garland & Sparks, 2000, p. 7). It was, in fact, the early classical Lambrosian...
Alice Walker's epistolary novel The Color Purple has a woman character, Celie, as the central figure and portrays her development or rather her (the female) quest for identity. Born in the rural South in a black community which believes in the patriarchal system she is confronted with...
One of the most important themes displayed in the novel "Quicksand by Nella Larson is self-denial.Faced with racism, her mother's rejection and her father's abandon Helga Crane, the protagonist of the novel, resumes to suppressing her subjectivity and sexuality. The novel seems to be,...
The evolution of individualism and collectivism theory and research is reviewed. The antecedents of collectivism-individualism can be found in the ecology, family structure, wealth distribution, demography, history, cultural diffusion, and situational conditions. The consequences of...
nication is e?ective in motivating decisions, simplifying external evaluation and thereby improving transparency and accountability. I also consider whether the actual instrument setting has been appropriate, given the information available at the times of decision. During the 1990s an...
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) sets the short-term interest rate at which the Bank of England deals with the money markets. Decisions about that official interest rate affect economic activity and inflation through several channels, which are known collectively as the 'transmission...
Asia, largest of the Earth's seven continents, lying almost entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. With outlying islands, it covers an estimated 44,391,000 sq km (17,139,000 sq mi), or about 30 percent of the world's total land area. Its peoples account for three-fifths of the world's...
The principal types of banking in the modern industrial world are commercial banking and central banking. A commercial banker is a dealer in money and in substitutes for money, such as checks or bills of exchange. The banks of the banking business is borrowing from individuals (firms...
Beowulf is an Old English heroic epic poem of anonymous authorship. This work of Anglo-Saxon literature dates to between the 8th[1] and the 11th century, the only surviving manuscript dating to circa 1010. [2] At 3183 lines, it is notable for its length. It has risen to national epic...
Communism idea has the origins in the Marxist teachings and it is interpreted differently by some leaders in the world. Stalin was the first one who modified these ideas. The ideal social life as the communists thought, was a social system in which every citizen of the country is seen...