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Essay Criminal Law
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GRADE A+ CRIMINAL LAW FIRST YEAR ANSWER UNIVERSITY OF LONDON LOSS OF SELF CONTROL AND DIMINISHED RESPONSIBILITY ESSAY.
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First Class essay on Global Health Security. 3000 words
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An in-depth analytical essay that explores the concept of global health security (GHS) within the framework of international relations, public health, and policymaking. The essay presents a critical examination of the traditional and dominant conception of GHS, which has primarily focused on managing cross-border infectious diseases. It argues that this approach, while effective in mitigating immediate biological threats, falls short of addressing the broader socio-economic and political determi...
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2:1 Essay on the analysis of Global health security. 1300 words excluding bibliography
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This a comprehensive essay on the subject of global health security, a critical and complex domain that has garnered paramount importance in an interconnected world. It delves into the multifaceted nature of global health security, exploring the array of challenges and criticisms associated with its traditional definitions, and examines the roles played by various key actors in the field, including international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO), governmental bodies, academi...
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Korean Health vocabulary flashcards
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Extensive reading for an essay that received 70 mark (First)
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Documents include extensive reading for an essay which received a First grade. 
 
2 weeks worth of readings and notes. (25 pages) 
Readings include: 
 
Anne McClintock. ‘Family Feuds: Gender, Nationalism and the Family’, Feminist Review No. 44, Summer 1993, pp.61-80 
 
The Erotic Vatan [Homeland] as Beloved and Mother: To Love, to Possess, and To Protect Author(s): Afsaneh Najmabadi Source: Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 39, No. 3 (Jul., 1997), pp. 442-467 
 
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Lecture notes and Weekly Reading: Imagining Pakistan: Culture, Politics, Gender (155906003)
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These notes are from the 1-term module 'Imagining Pakistan' 
 
This module aims to develop and foster a deeper understanding of Pakistan's popular culture. It will cover a wide range of themes including constructions of identity, representations of honour killing, contexts of piety and modernity, visual cultures, sexual politics, diaspora narratives and the politics of censorship and free speech. 
 
Included are notes from the classes, as well as in-depth notes from the set readings for each...
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A review of two Pakistani theatre shows in reference to academic theories of nationalism
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"I will be reviewing two plays performed by Ajoka Theatre: Barri, and Kala Meda Bhes, in reference to Anne McClintock and Afsaneh Najmabadi’s theories of nationalism. McClintock explores the nation as an extended family, wherein this domestic metaphor for the nation offers a ‘natural’ social hierarchy which sustains masculine dominance. Whilst men represent progressive modernity, women’s domestic roles as mothers and nurturers are politicised and their political role is attach...
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Sabaratnam and Laffey — complex indebtedness
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reading focuses on LIO understood as the expression of justice 
second order questions: “what is the proper framing within which to consider questions of justice?” 
how does liberalsim misunderstand intl order? 
LIO defenders have misunderstood the relational structure of the intl and the nature of organisations and connections → obstructs actual justice and creates inadequate account of order
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no great powers in the middle East
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the main point(s): - throughout history, great powers rose up following Tilly’s hypothesis that dozens of small states fight each other → absorb each otehr, develop advanced ifnrastructure to go to war → great power - the reason why there has been no great powers in the middle east is not (solely) because of internal factors (like how scholars used to talk about Europe), but rather because of the international rules and norms + external intervention to uphold them, which serve the interest...
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