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    as the genius loci and historical buildings normally had a distinct “local flavour." Architecture thus helped-man to identify the "spirit of the place" and offered him a sense of belonging. Recognized as one of the regionalist architect‚ Laurie Baker can be considered part of an architectural tradition inspired by powerful landscapes of Kerala. The reference to landscape and the spirit of place is best captured in his works; which can be best understood when one sees the potent landscape of Kerala

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    curtain which aims to block their children from worries and violence. While it may be the instinctional path‚ both Gemma and I want to understand our parents and take a glimpse at their personal struggles to help guide them as they guide us. In “Able‚ Baker‚ Charlie‚ Dog”‚ Stephanie Vaughn writes from a twelve-year-old’s perspective to emphasize the blurred view Gemma has of her parents. When Gemma talks with her mother about going through puberty Gemma observes that “[her mother] must have known immediately

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    1. Hospital Order Under provisions of Section 37 of the MHA‚ a person convicted of an imprisonable offence could be eligible for a hospital order. This order would give the authority for him to be admitted to a specified hospital‚ where he would be detained under the conditions as set by the Act‚ for treatment. Under the 1983 MHA the Courts were bound by the four categories as described by the Act‚ and they required to be satisfied‚ based on expert evidence‚ that the individual was suffering

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    However‚ Professor William Chafe of Duke University credits Ella Baker specifically as being the founder of the SNCC. In fact‚ Professor Chase credits Ella Baker to be‚ “the mother of the civil rights movement.” Baker had assisted King with the SCLC but quickly grew irked with the styles of King and the other ministers; she thought their practices to be competitive and counterproductive. Specifically Baker claimed these leaders were “prophets with clay feet‚” she didn’t believe they

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    Summary of FRS 37: Provisions‚ Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets The Standard This standard distinguishes between provisions and contingent liabilities. A provision is included in the statement of financial position at the best estimate of the expenditure required to settle the obligation at the end of the reporting period. A contingent liability is not recognised in the statement of financial position. However‚ unless the possibility of an outflow of economic resources is

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    Flashbacks of the “Final Solution”: Figurative Imagery in “The Baker” In “The Baker”‚ Heather Cadsby’s use of figurative imagery helps to convey the memories of the Holocaust that still haunt the baker. The use of a metaphor compares the survivor’s tattoos to veins in order to convey the permanence of the baker’s memories of the Holocaust. The speaker remarks‚ as they gaze upon the baker’s arm‚ “It’s that blue code on your arm/ [‚ those] four numbers I can’t decipher./ They are fixed veins” (lines

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    Dream” makes his essays even more authentic and believable in which people could receive a strong opinion towards a social or political issue. One of Franklin’s essays‚ “The Speech of Miss Polly Baker‚” effectively accomplishes this idea of expressing a strong opinion towards a social issue‚ in this case about a woman who gives birth to five bastard children. Polly Baker’s ultimate goal in the essay is to justify her actions towards the court in order to opt out of punishment for her sins. Franklin

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    Luther King Jr. and the “Speech at the March on by Josephine Baker each article passionately argues about the disadvantages of the black community during the 1960s and about equality and the power of education. In order to achieve true freedom one must make changes through peaceful protest. To begin with in order to achieve true freedom society must make changes through peaceful protest. According to “Speech at the March on Washington” Baker reveals “But I want o take credit for telling you how to do

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    Uma Sakaew E-ON-MBS-o-0-FI Task 1a: Select an appropriate company‚ discuss and agree your choice with your tutor. I choose this company‚ because I can find many information about Coca-Coa which are usable for these tasks. It’s also an interesting company for me‚ because I want to know how this company became a multinational company. What are their mission to stay strong against the other competitors. In this report you read the story about Coc- Cola company‚ about the start the formula‚ the bottle

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    Leah Krainz Miss Marchek and Mrs. Wood AP English Language and Composition 10 October 2012 Comparing the Effectiveness of Elie Wiesel and Russell Baker Elie Wiesel’s text “The Perils of Indifference” and Russell Baker’s text “Happy New Year?” convey a common underlying message: succumbing to social culture for the sake of acceptance has consequences. This message is explained in each work through the usage of Wiesel and Baker’s ethos‚ pathos‚ tone‚ figurative language‚ and rhetorical questioning

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