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    Dr Zhivago

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    captured by Communist fighters and forced to work as a doctor. Two years later‚ Zhivago escaped and finally returned home but his family was gone. He then went to Lara’s home and stayed with her. Zhivago was happy to be with Lara. But as a deserter‚ Zhivago was a hunted man. Lara was also in danger because she was cheating on her husband who was a powerful revolutionary leader and killer. They separated again for the final time. Years later‚ Zhivago was a weak and ill man but one day he saw Lara

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    A Beautiful Mind

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    How has the feature film you have studied captured and sustained the viewers interest? Yes exactly and today in my seminar I will identify these key words to analyze and answer this question. In the film ’A Beautiful Mind’‚ the director Ron Howard‚ along with writers‚ producers etc have used many techniques in order to capture the viewers interest and sustain it through out the film. I have identified the most important techniques used as: -how the actors are presented through characterization

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    Dr Mahathir

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    Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad was the fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003‚ being Malaysia’s longest-serving Prime Minister and one of the longest-serving leaders in the whole Asia. Mahathir was born on the 10th July 1925 in Alor Setar‚ Kedah. He was the youngest among nine children. His dad‚ Mohamad Iskandar‚ was a schoolteacher whereas his mom‚ Wan Tampawan was a housewife. During the World War II‚ where the Japanese armies conquered the Malaya‚ Mahathir

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    Mind Tools

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    Practice‚ discuss‚ and problem solve. Page 3 www.ReadySetPresent.com A Challenge a One Sentence Definition Please write for LEADERSHIP. Page 4 www.ReadySetPresent.com Definitio n Leadership: A person who leads others along a way; a guide. Page 5 www.ReadySetPresent.com Leadershi p Leadership is a complex process involving three dimensions: e r n the leader; the employees; and the demands of the situation. Page 6 www.ReadySetPresent.com Effective Leadership

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    Macbeth Comprehension Questions and Analysis ACT 2‚ SCENES 3-4 SCENE 3 1. Some people argue that the drunken porter segment is out of keeping with the rest of the play. What do you think? What is the porter talking about and how might these “ramblings” be important to the action that took place before? Would you cut the porter and begin the scene with Macduff entering at line 22 as some directors do? Explain your answer. 2. What is the importance of the lines spoken by Lennox (ll. 58-65)? How

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    Group Minds

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    Group Minds is a very interesting and informative piece. Author Doris Lessing does a very good job trying to inform people about what is wrong with groups changing your opinion‚ and the idea that we do not use the information we have to improve ourselves. She offers a lot of good information‚ including an experiment that adds to her opinion about social groups. The author does a really good job getting her point across throughout the paper. "When were in a group‚ we tend to think as that group

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    Dr Faustus

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    was born with‚ whereas Dr Faustus lets the idea of possessing supernatural powers tempt him to sell his soul to the devil. Both characters are tempted; both use the supernatural‚ but only one character is punished. Through examination of both works ideas of why gender and status in society affect the outcomes in Medea and Dr Faustus. Doctor Faustus’ desire to possess supernatural powers resulted in Doctor Faustus selling his soul to the Devil in return for twenty four years of service from Mephastophilis

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    Lydia Maria Child makes a strong point when she speaks of how men objectify women in literature and base women’s value on how much the women’s beauty appeals to men. The objectification of women that Child speaks out against is quite apparent within the selected paragraph from James Fenimore Cooper’s work The Pioneers. Within just the description of Elizabeth that Cooper narrates from the viewpoint of Remarkable Pettibone‚ a reader will note the issues that Child mentions. Cooper’s paragraph is

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    The Mind-Body Connection

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    Overview This paper will discuss the mind-body connection and it’s relevance to health care professionals and to the public. It will explore the history of the mind-body connection‚ as well as state research that has been done on the subject. The reader will gain an understanding of the various techniques used in mind-body therapy‚ as well as their effectiveness. What is the Mind-Body Connection? It is the idea that the mind and body are not separate entities. Rather‚ they are intricately

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    After graduating in 1656‚ he returned to Christ Church two years later and received his Master of Arts. He graduated with a bachelor’s of medicine in 1674. Educational Theory In order to fully understand Locke‚ it is necessary to realize that his aims and methods were largely determined by the place and time in which he lived‚ and by the schools in which he attended. John Locke’s theories center around the case that the human mind‚ at birth is a "Complete‚ but receptive‚ blank slate.” It

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