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    investigation by authorities quickly revealed that the child had spent most of her life in this room‚ often tied to a potty chair. The girl was given the name Genie in her case files to protect her identity and privacy. "The case name is Genie. This is not the person’s real name‚ but when we think about what a genie is‚ a genie is a creature that comes out of a bottle or whatever‚ but emerges into human society past childhood. We assume that it really isn’t a creature that had a human childhood‚”

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    things).The priest welcomes the child and the parents at the door of the church. In each Catholic Church is a great paschal candle‚ which stands for the resurrection of Jesus. Jesus said‚ "I am the light of the world"‚ so the candle is a symbol of this. With light we see things clearly. Jesus was talking about showing the difference between right and wrong‚ good and evil. In the baptism‚ a candle is given to one of the parents or God parents who lights it from the great paschal candle. The candle

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    Women and men’s gender roles in society develop stereotypes they need to follow in the 1500s. One being dominant and in charge symbolizes men in the 1500s while women in that time frame focuses on maturity and obedience. The Taming of the Shrew exposes men and women’s roles in the 1500s by introducing the shrewish Katherine who illustrates a dominant role in the play and Bianca who represents an ideal women in the 1500s‚ mature‚ modest‚ and obedient. Furthermore‚ the play stars Petruchio‚ a poor

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    Leaving The Past Happiness is something that everyone strives to create and continue to push for. But happiness is not that simple and can not be created by something. people have to accept life for what it is and not try to make up for the past‚ people should not try to create happiness like Granny weatherall a woman who attempted so many times to create her own happiness and feel better after being left at the alter. People need to accept their past‚ live on and know that they have accepted

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    is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. This document consists of 3 printed pages and 1 blank page. [Turn over © UCLES 2010 www.XtremePapers.net 2 Section A (50 marks) Answer both questions in this section. 1 Veale and Riley (mirror gazing) used a questionnaire to investigate the beliefs and behaviours of patients with BDD in front of mirrors. An alternative way to investigate this problem would be to conduct a field experiment in which participants who

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    crowded streets of Cairo. Omnisciently narrated‚ it gives us a detailed analysis of the Egyptian people during that time of oppression. Mahfouz conveys his message by the creation of external factors such as the British and WWII and making them play an eminent role throughout the novel‚ and thus having a profound impact on the actions taken by the protagonists and antagonists in the novel. Naguib likewise used characterization‚ setting and the theme of nationalism to further deliver his message. At first

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    “Our Town” The critically acclaimed three act play “Our Town” was and still remains popular to this day. Since its first performance in 1938 at the McCarter Theater in Princeton‚ New Jersey‚ it found its way to a successful Broadway run and eventually won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. It also became one of the most performed plays in the 20th century. Written by American playwright Thornton Wilder‚ the play was molded into a timeless piece of Art. The play starts with a dialog from the Stage Manager

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    temporary problem‚ and sadly over the past ten years the number of teen suicides has risen. How much of a factor is new technology in this rise is hotly debated by parents and psychologist the world over. “The debate is not about how technological advancements like smart phones and high-speed internet and their availability to young people have changed the very fiber of how young people socialize as compared to even five years ago‚ but in how much it (technology) truly plays in teen suicides.”(Dr. Kashyap

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    unemployment‚ old age‚ or illness‚ economic security is something that is inescapable. To amend this issue the United States created certain programs to aid its helpless citizens. The first major pension program was created after the civil war‚ this had led to a time where America experienced the most disabled population it had seen ever.2 Thousands of soldiers and their families received pensions.3 This was an important step in the creation of our

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    To What Extent is Lysistrata a feminist play In the play Lysistrata‚ women have absolutely no political rights. There is a war going on and one woman wants to put an end to it. It is my opinion the character Lysistrata can be viewed as a modern day feminist. She takes charge in the self-titled play and claims that war shall be the concern of Women! It is too important a matter to be left to men‚ for women are its real victims. Lysistrata wants to end the long war for it is taking a toll against

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