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    Chapter 1 - Five Years Later 1. In the following quotation‚ Dickens compares Tellson’s Bank with England. List the qualities‚ both positive and negative‚ that he attributes to the old bank and that he also attributes to old England. Be sure to include the bank’s position on capital punishment. “In this respect the House was much on a par with the Country; which did very often disinherit its sons for suggesting improvements in laws and customs that had long been highly objectionable‚ but were

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    SPORTS COACHES AS MENTORS: A RESOURCE FOR SOCIAL WORK SERVICES TO ADOLESCENTS by LYNDELE DOROTHY ROSSELLOTY Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of MASTERS OF ARTS IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (MENTAL HEALTH) at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA SUPERVISOR: PROF W F VAN DELFT JUNE 2010 i DECLARATION I declare that: ‘Sports coaches as mentors: a resource for social work services to adolescents’ is my own work and that all the sources that I have used or quoted

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    ------------------------------------------------- A Tale of Two Cities: Themes  Tyranny and Revolution Much of the action of A Tale of Two Cities takes place in Paris during the French Revolution‚ which began in 1789. In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Dickens shows how the tyranny of the French aristocracy—high taxes‚ unjust laws‚ and a complete disregard for the well-being of the poor—fed a rage among the commoners that eventually erupted in revolution. Dickens depicts this process most clearly through

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    Titled "golden thread" in A Tale of Two Cities‚ Lucie Manette symbolized loyalty‚ compassion‚ and resurrection. She was portrayed by Charles Dickens as the epitomic‚ perfect woman‚ "a pretty figure‚ a quantity of golden hair‚" with "a pair of blue eyes." In addition‚ Lucie was delineated as polite‚ loyal‚ timid‚ and loving. For example‚ Lucie’s love was the only thing that kept Dr. Manette from reverting back to his former miserable self and was described as "the golden thread that united him to

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    The french revolution began in 1789‚ marking a historic and important time in history. In the book Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens strives to both commemorate and explain that period of time in which the the scales switch between the tyranny of the aristocrats and the rage and revolt of the poor. Over the course of the book france is recalled to life in three ways; politically‚ emotionally‚ and spiritually. The first way france is recalled to life is politically. The government was already crumbling

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    Sydney Carton is probably the most dynamic character in A Tale of Two Cities. He first appears to be a lazy‚ alcoholic attorney who cannot find even the smallest amount of interest in his own life. “Mr. Carton’s manner was so careless as to be almost insolent” (Dickens65). He describes his existence as a supreme waste of life and takes every opportunity to declare that he cares for nothing and no one. In chapter 6‚ when Carton is drinking with Stryver and says‚ “I had no chance for my life but in

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    A Tale of Two Cities In his novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities‚ Dickens demonstrates the various levels of human evil and how they are presented in society’s contrasting classes. The novel is set during the years leading up to the French Revolution. It gives the story of a few men and woman and the obstacles they have to face. Dickens throughout the novel intertwines symbolic representation of the conflict between France and England. He does an amazing job displaying how the aristocrats mistreat the peasants

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    A Case Study in Type II Diabetes Charlotte D. McKamie Nursing Theory In Orem’s theory of self care‚ she presents the precept that the nurse’s role in helping the chronically ill patient is to assist them to achieve an optimal level of health and wellness‚ and to give them the tools they need to maintain it. Orem believed that the nurse should act as an advocate‚ redirector‚ support person‚ and teacher‚ and‚ thereby‚ guide the patient to therapeutic development. Her theory is of interest to me

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    In A Tale of Two Cities‚ it took Lucie to awaken Manette from his death-like stupor. Her love was the catalyst for his return to society. “Only his daughter had the power of charming this black brooding from his mind. She was the golden thread that united him to

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    Charles Dickens’s novel "A Tale of Two Cities" is a story of intricately woven plot lines driven by intriguing characters. The female characters are often primary forces in driving the other players and advancing the plot. It’s been said that Dickens uses the women in his story to somewhat questionable ends; some say that he merely uses their womanhood for symbolism and crudely limits their portrayal to the reader to their rather boring superlatives. However this is not the case‚ as the beauty of Dickens’s

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