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    Macbeth vs Scotland, Pa

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    the darkest and most gruesome of his plays. The protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ is the poster child for tragic hero‚ "a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy" (www.dictionary.com). And until recently we were satisfied with that… At the Cannes Film Festival in 2001‚ a low budget comedy was unveiled. It was called Scotland‚ PA. This film was written by a first-time director‚ Billy Morrissette‚ and depicts the

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    • Not question children‚ allowing them to tell me things in their own time and their own way‚ using their own words. • Ensure confidentiality – not discussing with any other party‚ particularly the parents of a child I suspect may need safeguarding if that may put the child at risk.

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    Child protection is all about safeguarding children and promoting their welfare and development. It was put into place to protect those children suffering from any kind of abuse. Child protection and safeguarding have been put in place to ensure children are brought up in a caring family‚ who show love towards them. A family who provide and treat their child correctly are also preventing them from any health problems or delays in their development. Parents or carers who fail to care for their children

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    acquire and maintain an affluential reputation. This central theme is apparent in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ which is further translated into Billy Morrissett’s Scotland‚ PA. Although Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s desire to “achieve absolute monarchical authority is absurdly reduced to the McBeths’ desperate bourgeois ambitions‚” in Scotland‚ PA‚ the main concept remains intact (Hoefer 154). Essentially‚ Macbeth is transformed from a tragic play about the uncontrollable desperation for monarchial power

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    Laurie Ann Campbell History A Learning Outcome 1 Cause and Consequences of Urbanisation This essay will explore relevant cause and consequences of urbanisation in Scotland from 1700-1860. A dictionary-defined term would be "the social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban."(1. 30/08/2005). Scotland went through huge political and economical changes from the 1700’s onwards. The country went from being a rural‚ agricultural society with an estimated population of 1.2 million

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    Individual Report on Pringle of ScotlandStrategic Management 6BUS0118 Lecturer: Keith SeedWord Count Including appendix one: (excluding references) AbstractOn the 4th of February 2010 the BBC reported that borders-based Pringle of Scotland has recorded losses in excess of £9m for the third year running. Considering Pringles rich heritage in knitwear and a well-documented history of supplying some of the most luxurious clothing item available since the 1800’s‚ these figures beg the question

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    Macbeth. One of the most important examples in the play is when Duncan gives Macbeth the title that has been taken away from Cawdor‚ who betrayed Duncan‚ the king of Scotland‚ to side with Norway during the battle. Here Shakespeare hints at the foreshadow that Macbeth will follow in Cawdor’s footsteps in betraying Duncan‚ the king of Scotland. This also foreshadows that betrayal is a big theme in the play. In Act I Scene II Ross tell Duncan‚ “Assisted by that most disloyal traitor‚ the thane of Cawdor

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    is well past its time in the UK and is holding Scotland back from success in the world. Some of the Scottish people voted to move past the UK‚ with a brand new‚ more ‘Scottish like’ approach from the SNP government. However many disagree with these views saying that Scotland should remain in the UK‚ united together and that the social problems caused by independence would be a huge disaster to the relationships between the rest of the UK and Scotland. In any case the UK government has released a white

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    Economically Developed Country. The countries separated in these categories have special characteristics‚ one of them being the population and GDP‚ which stands for Gross Domestic Product. In this essay we ’re going to compare Scotland (MEDC) and Ecuador (LEDC). Scotland SCOTLAND IS A COUNTRY LOCATED IN WESTERN EUROPE. IT ’S AN MEDC COUNTRY WITH A TOTAL OF US$194 BILLION. IT HAS AN AREA OF 78‚772 KM2‚ WITH ABOUT 5‚144‚200 PEOPLE. FOR THE EIGHTH YEAR IN A ROW‚ THERE WERE MORE DEATHS THAN BIRTHS‚ ALTHOUGH

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    Protection of Children

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    Who is a Child: According to the United Nation’s Convocation of Rights of Children (UNCRC) which is considered as the universal document on Child Rights "A child is any human being below the age of eighteen years‚ unless under the law applicable to the child‚ majority is attained earlier." The term "child" often‚ but does not necessarily‚ mean minor‚ but can include adult children as well as adult nondependent children. What is Right A right is as an agreement or contract established between

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