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    “OF MICE AND MEN” a novel written by John Steinbeck displays how the sense of belonging is important in our everyday life. This novel explores the importance of belonging through common experiences the two main characters encounter. The book tells of how Lennie and George‚ two very different people has to stick together to survive in an unfamiliar country. In the novel‚ the sense of belonging was sometimes represented based on the travelling and experience shared by George and Lennie. This sense

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    Fitness Testing for Sport and Exercise Science Describe & explain the protocol of one test for each component of physical fitness with reference to advantages and disadvantages (P1/M1) Flexibility: The test that can be done for flexibility is the sit and reach test. To do the sit and reach test you: 1. Remove your shoes 2. Sit on the floor with legs stretched out in front of you 3. Palms facing down and put arms out straight in front of you 4. Lean forwards and slide arms along the

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    OMAM (3 POSSIBLE TO REVISE MORE THAN OTHERS) CROOKS Loves ‘torturing’ Lennie about George’s disappearance Racial injustice Curley’s Wife has greater authority Casuality of ‘nigger’ CURLEY’S WIFE ‘a girl’ ‘flopped like a fish’ Listen‚ Nigger’ ‘Where’s Curley?’ NO NAME ‘tart’ CURLEY Curley is the boss’s son‚ so he doesn’t need to work like the ordinary ranch

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    In analyzing 12 Angry Men the first theory that came to mind is the Universal Theory of Leadership. The theory is defined as the belief that certain personal characteristics and skills contribute to leadership effectiveness in many situations. This shows true with Juror #8. Juror #8 was the architect who emerged as a real effective leader. The architect showed self-confidence and assertiveness. He convinced the jury that once all thought the young man was guilty to believing he was innocent due to

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    Men’s Underwear The Colombian men’s underwear and swimwear brand Clever‚ is quite popular in the industry for its innovative fabrics and revealing designs made for men who seek adventure in their underclothing articles. Popular for the vivid prints and aerodynamic looks‚ the label offers a visually appealing designs for all the modern men. The assortment of Clever underwear includes apparel styles such as briefs‚ boxer briefs‚ trunks‚ thongs‚ jockstraps and many more. Whether you are looking for something

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    Romeo&Juliet? Aya Temimi‚ does this name ring a bell ? Of course ! The most amazing director of all time‚ billions of fans and directed one of the most famous love stories: The Titanic. Aya Temimi has already sold out‚ not a million but a BILLION copies of The Titanic. Not only that was a highlight in her amazing career but also being the best director at such a young age (20 years) is very rare‚ especially‚ in this new generation. Who would have thought ? That this small girl from the smallest

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    The significance and role of minor characters in Of Mice and Men The book ’Of Mice and Men’ mainly illustrates the ranch life of Lennie and George and the conflicts between Lennie and other workers. The author uses details of their experience to demonstrate the helplessness and the powerlessness of the victims of the Great Depression and the falsity of American dream. The author’s portrayal of Crooks’ living environment allows him to show the unfairness of the way the American society discriminate

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    ’Children of Men’ by P.D James is a science fiction novel that travels through a dystopian universe that effectively communicates the contemporary fears of modern society through character groups perspectives and the society’s damaged values and morals present in the novel. An example of fear present throughout the novel is the loss of value and dignity. This is portrayed through the elderly and their part-taking in a "voluntary" mass suicide known as the quietus. Additionally‚ the fear of terrorism

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    In the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ George is completely justified in killing Lennie‚ and he is a man for others due to the choices he makes. For example‚ Curley instigates a fight between himself and Lennie‚ demanding respect‚ and power when he says‚ “Come on‚ ya big bastard. Get up on your feet. No big son-of-a-bitch is gonna laugh at me. I’ll show ya who’s yella” (62). This quotation helps shed some light onto the extent of punishment and violence that Curley has‚ the same violence

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    similar. "Thou saw the fields laid bare an’ west‚ An’weary winter comin fast‚ An’ cozie here‚ beneath the blast‚ Thou thought to dwell‚ Till crash! The cruel coulter past Out thro’ thy cell" (Burns 5). To represent the relationship between Of Mice of Men by John Steinbeck and the poem the first piece of evidence used is‚ "They all sat still. All bemused by the beauty of the thing‚ each mind was popped into the future when this lovely thing should come about" (Steinbeck 60). George has hope in seeing

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