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    accomplish the goal of “one king‚ one law‚ one faith” for the country of France. By one king he aimed for the ruler to have supreme power over armies‚ government bureaucracy‚ and culture. This would eventually lead to the overall influence of the French upon other countries and their kings. By way of one law he aspired for the nobles to no longer rule over separate states but for one government with supreme power. King Louis had a desire for an absolute monarchy. As a result he would not be legally bound

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    Ken Kesey wrote the novel‚ One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ about a new inmate at a mental institution through the point of view of one of the inmates. J.D. Salinger wrote the novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ as narrated by a teenage dropout. Neither of the novels have the same setting nor the same type of characters. However‚ both novels contain a theme of coming of age for the characters as expressed through situational irony‚ sexual themes‚ and the motif of laughter. The situational irony for

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    In the final scene of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Chief Bromden is the main character. The only two characters in this scene are Bromden and McMurphy‚ and even though McMurphy would be considered the main character of the entire film‚ Bromden is the main character of this scene because he has the strongest desire. In fact‚ in this one scene‚ Bromden has many desires that to him‚ are life or death. Initially‚ after hearing rumours of McMurphy’s escape‚ when McMurphy returns to his bed‚ Bromden

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    How lethal was technology of weapons during World War 1? The time period of 1914 to 1918 there were massive deathsrelated to technological advances of weapons. There were many technological developments that would make weapons more powerful and deadly. Technological advances would mean that winning the war would be impossible for both sides. As you might be wondering how could technological advances make winning the war more impossible to win. Well the most simple answer to this would be that the

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    Examine how some propaganda poets in the early stages of the world war one‚ tried to encourage young men to enlist. During the early stages of world war one; before conscription was introduced in 1916‚ young men were pressured/persuaded into joining the army on their own behalf. This was not an easy task for the men to do themselves‚ and signing up would not have been successful without the aid of Propaganda poems‚ posters‚ leaflets and many more recruitment documents for the public eye. Recruitment/propaganda

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    In this world we have ups and downs and we have a lot of rules and the world is changing and we have to adapt to this world and to its new rules and ways as u might say but we also get new things added to this World and they might be good and they might be bad like any other outcome but the most important part that we have to understand that what’s changing a lot is the Change is the change Our parents are going through our change and we have to go through our children change and

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    In the novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest‚ written by Ken Kesey‚ tells the story of a group of patients in a mental hospital. The patients in the hospital all live under the authority of one nurse‚ Nurse Ratched. Nurse Ratched’s military‚ totalitarian leadership of the mental hospital combined with the fact that she tries to keep the healable patients under her control makes her the villain in this novel. Nurse Ratched used to work as a nurse in the military‚ indicating she would act tough and

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    One Direction One Direction might be described as amaZAYN‚ phenomeNIALL‚ brilLIAM‚ fabuLOUIS‚ or extraordinHARRY but I think they are much more. They have awesome voices and accents‚ they seem to be caring people and last but not least they are very good looking. I love their accents and voices. When they sing they sound American but when they talk they sound British/Irish. Any real fan can tell who they are when they talk since they are all from different parts of The United Kingdom they have

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    Describe how Christians might worship God at home. Private worship helps Christians to develop their own‚ personal relationship with God‚ where they can focus on things that are important in their own lives. A Christian’s life is based on a relationship with God. They believe that prayer is an essential part of life. Just as daily food is needed build a strong and healthy body so Christians believe that daily prayer helps to feed the spirit. Prayer is keeping in touch with base. People can use

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    novels One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ there is a strong central focus of the challenges faced by having an alternative outlook on society by which is normally perceived by the majority of people. Both novels share a character that is an outcast in society due to several factors such as insanity‚ ignorance‚ and negligence. These two characters speak in first person narrative telling the reader about their life in the past years. In One Flew

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