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    To achieve this standard‚ the student needs to create a fluent and coherent visual text which develops‚ sustains and structures ideas using verbal and visual language. A visual text is created: A visual essay on themes in the film The Shawshank Redemption. This is explained in a supporting commentary (note that this commentary is not assessed). The student creates a fluent and coherent visual text by introducing ideas of friendship‚ hope and negative effects of imprisonment. These are developed

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    The outdoors contains many wonders that a child explores throughout the early years of life; therefore‚ a person’s childhood tends to position his path for the future. As a result‚ occurrences seen on an average day sitting at school‚ exploring in the woods‚ or examining the stars have the potential to be life changing. An American Childhood (Dillard)‚ “Two Views of a River” (Twain)‚ and “Listening” (Welty) all allocate this thought‚ yet the works juxtapose each other with different morals. Annie

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time is a play about love‚ family‚ secrets‚ relationships and being an outsider. My favourite scene was the opening scene in which the audience are plunged into a blackout and then a rectangular white spotlight with sharp edges surrounds a large Alsatian with a garden fork sticking out of it.it is also surrounded by a pool of blood. We saw Christopher (Jack Loxton) staring at the body of the dog‚ mesmerised‚ body rigid. His neighbour then screamed and

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    When Grendel fights Beowulf‚ the reader learns that the monster’s “time had come‚” and he will soon die. What does this idea say about the Danish belief in fate? Write a short essay in which you show how the belief in destiny influences the thoughts and actions of the characters. Provide several other examples from Beowulf to support your position.I think Grendel would go back to Herot and want revenge. He would want to kill Beowulf for trying to kill him. Grendel would not like the fact the someone

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    In the essay‚ Shooting an Elephant‚ George Orwell illustrates his experiences as a British police officer in Lower Burma‚ and reflects it to the nature of imperialism. Since “anti-European feeling was very bitter” due to the British Empire’s dictatorship in Burma‚ Orwell is being treated disrespectfully by the Burmese (12). This allows him to hate his job and the British Empire. However‚ the incident of shooting of an elephant gives him a “better glimpse … of the real nature of imperialism – the

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    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time: In The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time‚ Mark Haddon explores the importance of communication and both its positive and negative impacts on the characters of the novel. While Haddon emphasises that communication is the key to starting or keeping a relationship‚ he also clearly shows how communication is sometimes problematic‚ in life and throughout the novel. This is because of the idea that logic is sometimes flawed‚ the lack of

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    The dog has always been said to be mans best friend‚ but not for everyone. Some people actually enjoy abusing dogs. Others do it accidentally‚ some people compete dogs against each other in a brutal fight for the pleasure of others and for gambling. Other people do it for the release of anger. For whatever reason‚ or however a dog is abused it is illegal in most places. Some people who abuse dogs do not do it on purpose. They hurt them because they do not realize what they are doing. Some people

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    October 2012 Civil W.P. No. 9902 of 2012 (O & M) The Judgment was delivered by : A. K. Sikri‚ J. 1. The petitioner wants this court to issue a writ of mandamus thereby directing the respondents to take appropriate measures to tackle the rising stray dog menace in the States of Punjab‚ Haryana as well as Union Territory of Chandigarh. The petitioner had also earlier approached this Court by way of CWP No.3653 of 2012‚ in the nature of Public Interest Litigation (PIL) for the same relief in which orders

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    Christopher’s Mom when he was 13 years old she had an affair with Roger‚ Mr Shears she decides to leave her son and her husband because she thinks that they would be better of without her ( London) this hurts her husband Ed so badly that he tells Christopher his mother had died because of a heart attack Outer appearance “small person” (p.24) “smells nice” (p.24) “smoker” (p.96) Character traits and behaviour we get to know from the novel “hot-tempered” woman‚ who gets angry

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    Jane Doe English 2000 – 203 Teacher 27 April 2012 Argument Synthesis It is important to control the dog population without causing unnecessary or avoidable animal suffering. Stray dogs are not only seen as a nuisance‚ but also as a safety hazard. Veterinary services play a lead role in preventing diseases and ensuring animal welfare and are involved in dog population control‚ coordinating their activities with other competent public institutions and agencies. Local animal control organizations

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