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    Have you ever tried edible chocolate gold? Switzerland has helped invent many things‚ including edible chocolate gold. When most people think of Switzerland‚ they think of a boring‚ neutral country. I have learned that Switzerland is a fascinating country with a lot of history. Switzerland was founded in 1291‚ and has been a very successful and prosperous country. It has recently been voted on of the most prosperous country in the world. Switzerland has had three accomplishments in the last decade

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    In “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” Connie is trying really hard to be an adult. Part of being an adult for her‚ involves having men be sexually attracted to her. However‚ there is just one problem. Connie is still a teenager‚ therefore she remains dependent on adults and her family. Despite the constraints of still being a child for all intents and purposes‚ Connie does her best to assert her independence and being adult. Connie actually works pretty hard on trying to show that she

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    Oates "Where are you going‚ Where have you been?" is one that has had many interpretations over there years‚ by many literary critics and readers alike‚ generating a vast list of themes and meanings to the story. Some have declared the story to be a "feminist allegory‚" while others argue that one of the main characters‚ Arnold‚ is a "savior" or "messiah figure‚" as popular figures during the 1960’s were to young girls like Connie‚ the main character. Though many interpretations have been made‚ and

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    Explain each of the terms speech‚ language‚ communication‚ speech‚ language and communication needs. EYMP5 (1.1) Communication A way of sending signal/information to other people. Includes body language‚ facial expressions‚ gesture and language Communication involves: Sending information (Verbally o non verbally) Receiving information Interpretation Understanding information Communication refers to how we interact with others: • Language is used to represent concepts and thoughts

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    | Australian Health Issues Investigation 2 | Health Studies | Bonnie DellWord Count: 1‚896 | | | | 1) Define the issue: Mental Health can be described as a person’s sense of psychological wellbeing. It is the capacity to live in a resourceful and fulfilling manner‚ and having the resilience to deal with the challenges and obstacles life presents. (What is mental health?‚ 2006) A mental illness or problem is a health problem that significantly affects the way a person behaves

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    Communication Paper: He’s Just Not That into You In the movie He’s Just Not That into You‚ there were six relationships that were formed based on communication or a lack of communication. The couples presented in the movie are‚ Alex and Gigi‚ whose relationship began as a friendship. Ben and Janine‚ who have been together since college and are married. Ben and Anna‚ who had a share of intimacy with each other although Ben was married to Janine. Beth and Neil‚ they were together for 7 years but have

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    *Mark with an X where appropriate LEARNING UNIT 1 WHAT HAVE I LEARNT? Now that you have completed Learning Unit 1‚ would you say you have successfully met the outcomes for this learning unit? Check your own learning. You may consult your tutor where you identify that you have not met the intended outcome. Learning unit outcome Need assistance In progress Achieved Draw from personal experience to discuss and explain triggers‚ comfort zones and learning edge Identify and monitor own triggers‚ comfort

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    1. What are some of the differences between crime scene investigations on TV and those that occur in real life? What are some of the similarities? The differences between crime scene and TV is that in TV shows they automatically lead to the convicted or always reveal the truth. However there’s a lot more to come into play and rarely simple. In real life it takes time to see the small things. It is 10 times more gruesome because you see the worst of what human beings are capable of. They however are

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    In the movie "Thank You for Smoking" the smoking industry is coming under the attack from Senator Finistirre over putting a skull and crossbones on all the packs of cigarettes. The smoking industry has created the "The Academy for Tobacco Studies" with researchers to prove that there are no problems with smoking. The main character Nick Nalor’s job‚ the chief Spokesperson for Big Tobacco‚ is to discredit all the problems associated with smoking to the public. He had a relationship with a reporter

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    shows the intended audience the way the rich and poor prefer to treat each other. For example‚ Scrooge’s hostility and Fred’s cheer shows social justice through this quote‚ “‘I do‚’ said Scrooge. ‘Merry Christmas! what right have you to be merry?... You’re poor enough.’... ‘What right have you to be dismal?... You’re rich enough.’” (3) The juxtaposition in this quote shows the difference between social classes. There are two different sides put into one paragraph; the different feeling of the rich and

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