Essays Tagged: "favour"
"The Conflict between a Lawyer's own Personal Morality and his Duties to the Client and the Court."
other words, does the lawyer represent the court or his client, and does either of these approaches favour justice? The problems which this issue can cause are seen in the three main areas of Legal Et ... be the correct result for the public at large, and feel that is not always obtained, with privilege favouring the guilty more than the innocent.Although Bentham believes that only the guilty enjoy ben ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law
Greek Gods in the Iliad
e intervention was a major variable in the equation of Homer's Iliad.The gods picked who they would favour for different reasons. Except Zeus: As the symbol of supreme authority and justice, he makes ... other gods' involvement in the war, remains impartial, and doesn't seem to get caught up in picking favourites. Even when his own son, Sarpedon, was about to die, Zeus chose to let the outcome go unal ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Mythology
Why is monopoly 'harmful? How can regulation ameliorate these harmful effects? What problems confront the regulators?
ht of these protests, advocate policies relating to monopolies, in order to regulate their power in favour of the public's interest.There are several reasons why monopolies may be against the public i ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
"Heroic but hardly admirable", how accurate is this assessment of Meursault in "The Outsider"
sault knows what will result from his actions but seems unemotional and views the letter as being a favour for a friend and not a vicious conspiracy. This lack of emotion is reinforced when the prosti ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers
'Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice
nerosity with his money and eagerness to make friends with Antonio when he says, 'I say, to buy his favour, I extend this friendship,' when all he wants is to take a pound of Antonio's flesh and end h ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare
Valley Drug Mart
ives, growth, social responsibility and survival.Mr. Farin has several key elements that are in his favour. He is strongly committed to the success of the community through his store and himself. He u ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies
Was Wilfrid Laurier a Good Prime Minister? This essay is opinionated towards yes.
ster! His compromises may have made many people grumble, but it would be much worse if he'd gone in favour with one group of people. Imagine the chaos if half the country were happy and half the count ... free from Britain in the right direction. He always managed to please everyone slightly, instead of favouring a group of individuals. He never forced anyone to fight, and still aided Britain in the Bo ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History
What were the major influences on Thomas Hardy's life and work?
piritual development and advancement. It seems that his temporary abandonment of the countryside in favour of the city and it's hectic lifestyle, along with his rejection of religion, represents a man ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors
This essay is about the causes and consequences of German reunification. The fall of the Berlin wall.
ly most important, cause of Germany's reunification was that the German people were never really in favour of a division in the first place . After the war they became pawns in a bigger game; one play ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History
The treatment of 'the outsider' in Jonathan Swift's, 'Gulliver's Travels.
and religious corruption that surrounded him, and he also wrote a number of political pamphlets in favour of the Whig party.In 1709 he went to London to campaign for the Irish church but was unsucces ... government fell out of power in 1714 and Swift, although he was famed for his writings, fell out of favour. Swift had been hoping to be assigned to a position in the Church of England but instead he r ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature
The Reasoning for Shakespeare's Inclusion of the Witches in 'Macbeth'
book seven years previously, entitled 'Daemonologie'. In this book he put forward his arguments in favour of belief in witchcraft and demonic possession, beliefs that were made evident through his in ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Macbeth
Business do not have to be ethical they are guided by the law. Discuss?
ld underpin decision-making. A decision made on ethics might reject the most profitable solution in favour of one of greater benefit to society as well as the firm.Ethical dilemmas in business include ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
Compulsory Voting: Why it is a bad idea.
sory voting, which occurs in several first-world nations such as Australia and Belgium.For those in favour of compulsory voting there is a belief that mandatory votingis a civic responsibility. These ... s not beneficial. A forced choice is not choice at all.Whenever compulsory voting is mentioned in a favourable light, the Australian system is usually put forward as a successful example. The numbers ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science
Hamlet.
put to death for treason. His company supported the Earl of Essex, who had fallen from Elizabeth's favour and died in 1601. The Earl asked Shakespeare's company to play Richard the Second, a highly c ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Hamlet
Bible god vs. Iliad Gods.
e intervention was a major variable in the equation of Homer's Iliad.The gods picked who they would favour for different reasons. Except Zeus: As thesymbol of supreme authority and justice, he makes j ... other gods' involvement in the war, remains impartial, and doesn't seem to get caught up in picking favourites. Even when his own son, Sarpedon, was about to die, Zeus chose to let the outcome go unal ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies > Greek Language & Literature
God gives life only god can take life.
e or disagree with the above statement? Give reasons for your answer.The Catholic Church teaches in favour of the above statement as several passages in the bible stress the sanctity of human life and ... ee as do most Christians and some Catholics. Anglican, Protestant and Orthodox denominations are in favour of contraception and see it as permissible declaring it legitimate as a means to limit family ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity
State and Church relationships in the time of Constantine the Great.
elationship between the Church and the state was changed to reunite the once separated provinces to favour Christianity. Constantine achieved the unification of the East and West of the Roman Empire b ... er by this." With Constantine's new interest in the Christians the Edict of Milan was introduced in favour of the Christian community. This edict allows the people to follow and worship whom ever they ...
Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith > Christianity
Considers the ways in which men and women are represented in Shakespeare's Othello.
ir position within the patriarchal society of the day showing that social conditioning in the men's favour turn them into victims.Venice at the time was a bustling trade centre of the world in many di ...
Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare
The Meiji Restoration.
rpowered by Western powers, even forced to sign unequal treaties which were in economical and legal favour of the Western powers. An example of this was extra-territoriality, in which the foreign powe ... found that other systems also needed to be changed for the success, thus complete modernisation was favoured. For example, military modernisation required weapons which demanded economic power, while ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History
Did the Macdonald governments effectively tackle unemployment and poverty from the depression in 1929 up to 1935?
by Labour up until the end of their office, whilst the National Government abandoned this policy in favour for policies of more direct action, to deal with the now record level of 2.5 million unemploy ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History