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    Bibliography: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10594638 http://www.marketingweek.co.uk/in-depth-analysis/santander-to-merge-al-and-abbey/2061560.article Dytham-Ward‚ M. (2009)‚ ‘‘Developing the leaders of tomorrow in Abbey‚ part of the Santander Group’’‚ Industrial and Commercial Training‚ Vol. 41 No. 5‚ pp. 226-31. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=ai84cdJ5E5S8&dbk http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/money/article4766896

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    and Natural Man.” William Wordsworth: Bloom’s Major Poets. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 1999. 35-46. Bloom‚ Harold. “The Scene of Instruction: ‘Tintern Abbey.” Modern Critical Views: William Wordsworth. New York: Chelsea House Publishers. 1985. 113-135. Furr‚ Derek. “An overview of “Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey.” Poetry for Students‚ 1997. Literature Resource Center. Gale Group Databases. Baylor University Lib.‚ TX. 16 April 2005. <http:galenet..galegroup.com/servlet/LitRC/H1420007981&ST>

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    experiencing the same struggle. Huck established his personal beliefs much related to his personal identity for the remainder of the novel. This shaped the work as a whole because it showed that Huck finally saw equality between himself and Jim. The bildungsroman novel‚ especially the moment when Huck comes of age‚ contributes to the motif of freedom in the novel. When Huck establishes his identity at that pivotal point‚ it separates him from the pretentious lifestyle that he was a part of and proves him

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    In the following essay‚ the writer analyzes William Wordsworth’s poem “Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey.” As you read the essay‚ write down answers to the numbered analysis questions that accompany it. You can find the poem beginning on page 552 of your Holt Literature and Language Arts textbook. from Poetry for Students Memory: William Wordsworth and “Tintern Abbey” by Derek Furr I magine yourself five years from now. You’ve 1. How does the writer received an invitation to your

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    environment stemming from greedy government initiatives. His rebellious characters including George Hayduke‚ Seldom Seen Smith‚ Bonnie Abzug‚ and Doctor Sarvis‚ use eco-terrorism to attempt the impossible goal of preventing “planetary industrialism” (Abbey 64). In their defense of nature‚ the Monkey Wrench Gang use radical‚ counterproductive methods to prove the importance of preservation against an overpowering human phenomenon. George Hayduke‚ the extremist of the gang‚ is a Vietnam veteran who

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    Question 1 A) Dickens’ key theme in the novel is the concept of a true gentleman through which he conveys how society often mistakes wealth and social-class for gentility and shows that true gentility comes from high moral qualities. Dickens’ bildungsroman focuses on Pip’s development as he pursues his aspiration to become a gentleman. Firstly‚ when Pip first encounters Satis House and the “decaying” and “corpse-like” Mrs Havisham he is inspired to become a gentleman in order to win over the “beautiful

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    reference to why they never escape their dystopian society. Titus Levy argues‚ in his essay Human Rights Storytelling and Trauma Narrative‚ which they choose to “remain passive” and never “rebel against their status in society” because of the Bildungsroman structure of the novel that “constricts” these students “rebellious impulses.” (Levy‚ 5) He further argues that Hailsham is “complex‚” as it creates a society that “precludes the possibility of resistance or dissent.” (Levy‚ 5) Ultimately‚ Hailsham

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    Frieda Reilly says her father Teddy used clean the church lawn when it’s overgrown with weeds before building Abbey mead club in it. Frieda’s son is living in Plumstead and daughters are living in Abbey wood. Frieda used to do the church cleaning at the first stages. Jean Pearce was the ‘Parish Secretary’ and Anne Finny the ‘House keeper’ of Abbey Wood Parish. Ted Burns was the Sacristan and he was a reader too Current Sacristan of St Benet is Fr Anthony Castle (known as Fr Tony Castle ) joined

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    TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD 1. Who is Mrs Dubose? Mrs Dubose was an old‚ bad-tempered‚ wheel-chair bound woman who lives with her maid‚ Jessie‚ two doors down from the Finches‚ sits on her porch and shouts out rude comments to the children whenever they pass her house. She was a morphine addict and as the novel progresses she attempts to break off her compulsion. 2. How does she fit into Maycomb society? Nobody in Maycomb really liked Mrs Dubose. Just like the Mockingbird‚ she was not what

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    bloody body laid broken upon the limestone steps. In such despair‚ I dropped my cases upon the depreciated tiles of the abbey and I ran to him. My disordered attempt to better him only produced a discomfort in his time of death. The first footmen were unseen – gone‚ and Henry‚ in his moment of infinite ache uttered nobly‚ “Cousin Albert‚ this house‚ it is only our family’s”. This abbey had once more been torn asunder – naught by just the death of my cousin‚ the Lord of Dorchester‚ but the recent Lady

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