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    practical guide to good health and well-being. Each issue includes information on naturally-oriented food and nutrition‚ alternative health practices‚ exercise and self-care. The print focuses on the mind/body connection‚ illustrated exercise‚ preventative medicine‚ creating a healthy lifestyle in the home and office‚ healthy cuisines‚ and consumer guides to natural products. This magazine is written for individuals who are seeking to develop or maintain a healthy balanced and overall blissful life.

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    In recent years‚ healthy problems have become an important issue of national concern. People like to do something to improve their health eagerly. Some people suggest that the public health should be improved by increasing the number of sports facilities and promoting healthy diets‚while others think that other measures should be taken. I think both views are reasonable. First of all‚with the stress of the work and the life‚loads of people had no time (some are lack of money)to go to the gym

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    comedy‚ present in pages 1-10 of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ Numerous aspects of comedy can be found in pages one to ten of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’. The aspect of servants and masters is one that presents itself immediately in the play‚ through the relationship that exists between Algernon‚ the ‘master’‚ and Lane‚ the servant. The first thing that is spoken about between these two characters‚ is Algernon’s piano playing. Upon being asked “Did you hear what I was playing‚ Lane?”

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    was always or usually them that did this. Limitations of the data • The study does not reveal if any dependents live at home as this would result in either partner being at home more of the time. • The study does not show if any of the couples that answered were in a civil partnership which would mean the results being unfair. • The study doesn ’t tell us the employment status for the couples‚if one had a job and the other didn ’t then it is more likely the unemployed partner would

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF B EING ERNEST Oscar Wilde’s satire‚ The Importance of Being Earnest‚ targets society from the Victorian era. Wilde uses his characters and Tragic Comedy to satirize Victorian society. Wilde’s Jack and Algernon reveal this idea in his play. Wilde uses tragic comedy in his satire. The main plot of the story is that Jack needs to find his parents in order to marry Gwendolyn. Jack however has been living another life in the country as Uncle Jack to his adopted father’s granddaughter

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    These instances of dramatic irony can have a range of effects from tension to laugh out loud comedy. In his play The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde uses dramatic irony to create humor by creating problems for characters to solve‚ promoting reactions from characters‚ and tying these problem and reactions into the resolution. In The Importance of Being Earnest the audience is aware of future conflicts and secrets between the characters before the characters themselves are. One main

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    4) How Does Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest Challenge Constructions of Sexuality? Oscar Wilde; the renowned Irish writer is most commonly known for his famed social comedies‚ including: Lady Windermere’s Fan‚ A Women of No Importance and of course The Importance of Being Earnest. Regrettably this period of fame was followed by his fall into public disgrace and time spent in Reading Gaol after the critical libel suit from the father of his lover; Lord Alfred Douglas. While Wilde is now known

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    Throughout act 1‚ Wilde tells the audience of his intentions by subtly dropping hints at his views on both his past and Victorian society. Wilde’s social background indicates many thing concerning his social beliefs and values. These values and attitude to society can be found throughout the play. One of the first things Wilde makes clear is his distaste for the views the upper classes hold on education. Lady Bracknell states when discussing education for the lower classes‚ “It would prove a serious

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    background which causes the objects to project out of the picture. The simplicity of the background allows the viewer to completely focus on the main components of the advertisement. Purpose The bullets represent more than just French fries. With bullets being associated with a gun and the death that can be a result‚ the bullets are meant to symbolize death from health issues that can be caused by French fries‚ or fast food. An unhealthy diet filled with fast food can lead to many chronic problems. Eating

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    do what they are being asked to do and if they say that they don’t want to do it that is when the care professionals will step in a help. But to support a person’s independence this can be done in many ways and a few ways that can be used are to not take over‚ so this means that if someone is able to do something like push the button on the traffic light or they are able to dress themselves without help‚ the care professionals will see if the person wants to do what they are being asked to do like

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