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    outer physical world as well as in the mind of Nick also. The story has been dramatic because of the dramatic elements in it. To begin with‚ there are two characters Nick and Bill. The whole story is full of dialogues and conversations like a drama. The conversations or dialogues between the main characters Bill and Nick have developed the plot of the story. There’s no description of either the characters or about the events. The readers come to know everything only through the dialogues. Like

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    unit 201

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    Jethiga Mathiyalagan UNIT 201 Child and young person development 1.1 Know the main stages of children and young person development A. Physical development B. Communication and intellectual development C. Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Birth to 3yrs old Control their muscles and movements Motor control develops from the head‚ moves down through the arms and the trunk and then to the legs and feet. A baby can turns its head from side to side when lying on the back or belly

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    Discovery – Creative Writing Write an original narrative which deals with the idea that the best discoveries are unintended. You must include a birthday party. The lingering light was immersed by the rapidly falling night. The once salmon‚ purple sky transformed into a vast expanse of jet-black that engulfed the whole town. Yet at the corner of the street‚ the house remained unchanged. Supported only by stilts‚ its shabby character inconsistent to the grace and elegance of its neighbours. Its door

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    someone it will strengthen your relationship with him. Therefore out of good will‚ friendships grow. Goodwill can include anything from unloading the dishwasher to donating to a charity. Sometimes even acknowledging outcasts and having a brief conversation will make them feel important and loved. Some are worried about being shunned by their friends for interacting with the outcasts. If that is the case then they

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    still don’t understand them‚ you must ask them to; “please rephrase what you have said‚ I didn’t understand you and this is because I struggle to understand certain things like metaphors and faces which have more than one meaning.” When you have a conversation with someone or try to do chatting‚ you must ask them questions such as: 1. How are you? 2. What is your favourite colour? 3. Do you have any pets? 4. What hobbies do you like? 5. Do you like the Apollo space missions? This is called ‘finding

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    either because they’re shy or can not be bothered to contribute-this is a negative contribution as it doesn’t help the group to progress. On the other hand in a friendship group‚ people don’t take on roles as much as it is less formal and when in a conversation there isn’t always a final goal that needs to be achieved. From my research I have found different theorists that all share common theories in effective group communication. One of the theorists that I looked at was Nicholson. He talks about

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    Scott Kernan The F-Word: A Rhetorical Analysis In the book excerpt by Firoozeh Dumas‚ “The F-Word”‚ Dumas uses several techniques to hook her readers and keep their interest in her piece. It was her style‚ however‚ that did most of the work. Dumas’ article has a very strong single argument that she works toward throughout her entire piece. She claims that the English language could do with a bit more “spice”‚ as she calls it (Dumas). Though this argument is only listed only twice in the

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    the given extract is a tense conversation between men and women (some of them members of the same family‚ other their intimate friends) and fatal decision of one of the characters. The idea of an extract concludes philosophical question “Lie or not to lie” in relationships‚ every person can find different answers. The place of the events is laid in a cosy drawing-room. The given extract we can divide into 3 logical parts: 1st is the beginning of the story‚ conversation about the play “The Sleeping

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    quote from Mrs Birling‚ that I have given‚ is followed from the quote by Sheila‚ which I have also provided. This shows that Sheila is being aggravated by the rest of the family as they are all suggesting she isn’t there to hear the rest of the conversation between the family‚ Gerald and the inspector.With close reference to the extract‚ show how Priestly creates mood and atmosphere for an audience. In this scene the inspector is interrogating Mrs Birling. Priestly creates mood and atmosphere

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    The reach of social media has become enormous world wide. In today’s generation it is next to impossible to find a single youngster who is alienated from the social media. There are numerous social sites with a huge number of active users. When it comes to analyzing its aspects‚ we can find many negatives and positives to it. Nothing in the world is perfect as we can philosophically say‚ so is the case with social media. It cannot be favored by proving it to be a complete boon nor can we call it

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