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    Huffam Dickens was born in Portsmouth‚ England to John and Elizabeth Dickens. Dickens wrote many books and plays that are still read and performed today. One of his most iconic characters is Ebenezer Scrooge from the book turned play “The Christmas Carol”. Charles Dickens had an interesting life and many accomplishments. Although many early critics persisted that his works are “shapeless” ‚ many critics today do not agree with that idea. Modern- day critics‚ now see Dickens novels as brilliant and

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    Critically discuss the experience of “culture shock” as described in 1 Reading by Frances Henry‚ and the Lecture on “Culture Shock”. Plus 1 Additional assigned Reading or Video from the Course Based on the accounts of many Caribbean immigrants‚ it is apparent that each individual experienced cultures shock in different ways. Regardless of their experiences‚ it still remains one of the most common issues they deal with as they arrive and attempt to settle in Canada. Most immigrants struggled

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    Utilising the video case study of ‘Egg Finance’ (Slave Nation‚ Channel 4)‚ critically examine the extent to which corporate culture is used as an effective tool for the achievement of organizational goals. Corporate Culture is widely used in many organisations and has a variety of definitions. It has been defined by Koozes‚ Caldwell & Posner cited by Moorhead/Griffin‚ (1989:494) as: "a set of shared‚ enduring beliefs communicated through a variety of symbolic media‚ creating meaning in people’s

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    Carol Ann Duffy’s poem ‘Shooting Stars’ is a poem in which human suffering is effectively portrayed. Duffy uses the situation of Nazi persecution of the Jewish people to underline this. Duffy’s use of an ambiguous title‚ together with her imagery effectively explores this theme of human suffering. The poem’s title ‘Shooting Stars’ creates a sense of ambiguity. The general connotations applied to this phrase are that of a falling star or perhaps the beauty and brightness of fireworks. However

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    “Shooting Stars” Critical Essay In this critical essay I will be writing on account of “shooting Stars” by Carol Ann Duffy. Duffy successfully reveals the true horrors of the Second World War using a wide variety of poetic techniques‚ of which in this task I will evaluate and finally conclude with my own opinion. Throughout the dramatic monologue Duffy encourages sympathy towards the female persona by using a range of imagery‚ structure and word choice. The persona appears to be a woman who

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    October 6‚ 2007 Invitations Carol Shields The character’s conflict is initiated by the arrival of an invitation‚ is exacerbated by further invitations and is resolved‚ in the end‚ when she decides to preserver her private time. It’s a Monday as our protagonist walks over and looks inside her mailbox. She doesn’t have much reason to expect a letter so soon‚ but as she looks inside her mail box‚ she finds herself chewing on her own thoughts‚ as a small‚ square card‚ makes itself visible.

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    The antagonists is a company called ChatRoll and they’re obvious leader is the founder and president of the ChatRoll named Thomas Roll. Thomas backstory is when he was a child they had school back then and Thomas got picked on constantly. How he was a loser and how he would never amount to anything‚ He hated school he never wanted to go back but his mom and dad would always make him feel better when he got home. Then the nuclear war happened and both his parents were killed by a bombing at city

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    Re-read Act 1 from page 34 (Carol: What do you think?) to the end of page 41. Discuss how Mamet presents the significance and the effects of misunderstanding in this extract and at least one other point in the play. Throughout David Mamet’s ‘Oleanna’ the effects of misunderstanding is a central theme. You could say that John’s incapability to listen to and understand Carol’s situation is the reason for the miscommunication in this extract. Whilst Carol is getting upset and tries to explain

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    The poem‚ Carpet Weavers‚Morocco by Carol Rumens is written in four stanzas each comprising three lines. There is no noticeable rhyme scheme. Vocabulary and sentence structure are relatively straightforward with every line except the final two end stopped. Themes of Social injustice/poverty‚ Childhood and Work run through this poem. There is an emphasis on colour in the first stanza. The bright colours of their dresses are contrasted with the black of their braids. Braids is interesting as it highlights

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    English – A Christmas Carol Character: Fezziwig Daniel Whelan Dickens uses Fezziwig to represent views and values‚ which were once a common way of life for people‚ to give to the poor and help others‚ yet these values‚ and ideals were slowly fading in the 19th Century economic change Shown to Scrooge by the Ghost of Christmas Past‚ was old happy and energetic Fezziwig‚ who he was once apprenticed to when he was young‚ who taught Scrooge to be sharp witted‚ cunning moneylender like himself

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