Lord Henry, a character in Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray," views upper-class involvement in philanthropy as insincere and often self-serving. He believes that the wealthy engage in charitable acts more for social status and to alleviate their own guilt rather than out of genuine compassion. This perspective highlights his cynical view of morality and the motivations behind the actions of the elite, suggesting that philanthropy is often a facade rather than a true commitment to helping others.
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3 march 2011
There in the reading.
Uhh...yeah. Chemical assessment? What, exactly, do you THINK they are going to do? Look at your science class grades?
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Upper class women are typically individuals from affluent families who possess significant wealth, social status, and influence. They often have access to exclusive educational opportunities, high-end social circles, and cultural capital, which can shape their roles and expectations in society. Historically, many upper class women have been associated with traditional roles in family and philanthropy, though contemporary trends show a shift toward greater involvement in professional and public life. Their experiences and identities can vary widely depending on cultural, geographical, and individual factors.
how help to SEN and who talk to teacher what the pupils are setting on.
Ask YOUR INSTRUCTOR IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE!!
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