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BRITISH SOCIETY

British Society and Justice System



British Society and Justice System

Introduction

On the current socio-economic condition of society in British is provision of social security in a market economy like the British one and the prospects for the alignment starting positions citizens about the risk factors, which carries with it a bundle of optimal socio-economic models of development experts say. This paper is about the british society and justice system exist in this society (Blackstone et.al, 2013). The government also wants to improve the criminal justice system for young people. Mostly, poor people do not get justice because they cannot afford expense of lawyers.

Discussion

UK have always believed in their integrity and therefore have always tried their best to maintain their integrity. The national identity of UK was forged by struggle and adversity. UK from federation have always made themselves involved into wars as long as their integrity is saved. UK not only have started a war against them but they also have helped others in their wars. It is their involvement that has helped to shape their image of both UK and foreigners. There are many works of UK that have been represented (Davidson et.al, 2013). These include UKn's involvement in the First and Second World Wars as well as Vietnam and the Gulf Wars.

This theme has been compared with the story of UK that how they have grown up by leaving their families as how the pack of wolves raises their families too. Just as Mowgli, UK has grown up and no longer has to seek protection from England. In his interview on the special features of Gallipoli (1981), Mel Gibson said “Gallipoli was the birth of a nation.” ; this idea is also shared by many others including the British Generals at Gallipoli (Duke, 2013 pp. 39). “Though many were shot to bits, without hope of recovery, their cheers resounded. They were happy because they knew that they had been tried for the first time and not found wanting.”

Loyalty is a value that UK hold very close to their personality and never let it go. Weir links this value and waste of potential that UK suffered. Weir draws a parallel line between UK's sporting ability and their loyalty to the war effort, with a recruiter for the Light Horse calling the war "the greatest game of them all" (FitzSimons et.al, 2008).

The opening scene shows Archie undertaking his pre-race routine; he then practices the 100 yard dash in record time. This shows the potential that Archie could have had, yet he is loyal and joins the war effort. Then in the final scene, Archie is in the trenches at Gallipoli when the whistle for them to charge was blown (Galloway et.al, 2013). It shows Archie leaving his most prized items in the trench; his medal and his watch.

The medal is symbolizes Archie's potential, what life could have been like and the watch symbolizes that Archie's time has run out and how he is now sacrificing ...
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