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    1) George and Lennie presumably have traveled with each other a long time. Consequently‚ George has to live with Lennie and the of what he does and says‚ and at times George can crack and become highly upset with Lennie. Just imagine living with someone extremely annoying and only them for an extended period of time. One could infer that the two have been together a long time. Under normal circumstances‚ people do not become fed up and enraged and uptight over someone asking for some ketchup. 2)

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    • Moses and God’s people. Moses was a man of a perfect faith and obedience. He loved God and he expressed it by loving His people unconditionally. Accordingly‚ Moses’ mind‚ words‚ and actions were coordinately working together to put to life God’s word and instructions for God’s people to understand and strictly follow the way he was modeling it. The Bible states that Moses was educated in all the wisdom of the Egyptians and was powerful in speech and action (Acts 7:22); nonetheless‚ he honored God’s

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    This paper aims to identify economic‚ international relations and political changes that transformed the American identity between 1865 and 1945. Besides that‚ the paper identifies the most crucial change in American identity as well the relationship between the American identity and the rest of the world. The most significant economic changes were experienced during 1920’s when the US economy expanded rapidly. On the other hand‚ the most important political and international relations were reported

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    Explain why Richard III faced rebellion in 1483 (12 Marks) Shortly after Richard III usurped the throne he faced a series of rebellions‚ the majority of which coming from the south of England. Many people call these rebellions after the Duke of Buckingham but in fact most of the rebellions took place before he switched sides and he himself on backed a few of the rebellions. In these rebellions (Kent‚ Sussex and Surrey being the biggest ones) Richard needed to rely on his loyal over mighty Lords to

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    International Federation of Social Workers formed a new definition of social work‚ saying that “principles of social justice‚ human rights‚ collective responsibility and respect for diversities are central to social work”’ Nicolas‚ J (BBC‚2015). This a brilliant report written by Joanna Nicolas‚ as she speaks about what it is the social worker is supposed to do but also how they work holistically with children and families in complex circumstances. Social workers have a lot of different roles within

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    It displays three allotropic forms: orthorhombic‚ monoclinic and amorphous. The orthorhombic form is the most stable form of sulfur. Monoclinic sulfur exists between the temperatures of 96°C and 119°C and reverts back to the orthorhombic form when cooled. Amorphous sulfur is formed when molten sulfur is quickly cooled. Amorphous sulfur is soft and elastic and eventually reverts back to the orthorhombic form.

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    numerous situations such as medicine and literature. In medicine‚ catharsis may literally mean the removal of excess material from the body that is produced due to an illness. In psychiatry‚ the early social scientist also interested in the term to describe the moment when a person clearly articulated a past memory and was able to feel it fully‚ often‚ especially according to Freud‚ leaving the person free of the pain of the past. However‚ catharsis takes on a slightly different meaning in literature

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    analysis of Shakespeare’s chronicle Richard III‚ paying special attention to the representation of King Richard. Is this representation historically accurate? Tsvetomir Dimitrov 345 Richard is in every way the dominant character of the play that bears his name‚ to the extent that he is both the protagonist of the story and its major villain. Richard III is an

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    Aerobic glycolysis Oxidation of glucose requires a different enzyme and a coenzyme for each step. Coenzyme A is used at this stage in cellular respiration‚ which is derived from from a B vitamin called pantothenic acid. During the transitional between glycolysis and the Krebs cycle‚ pyruvic acid begins to prepare for entry into the cycle. The enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase‚ changes pyruvic acid to a 2-carbon fragment called an acetyl group by removing a carbon dioxide molecule. Decarboxylation is

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    In these particular lines of act 3 scene 5 from Richard III by William Shakespeare‚ Richard orders Buckingham to spread rumours around Guildhall about the deceased King Edward. His intention is to convince the public that he is the rightful heir to the throne of England. There are four rumours that Richard tries to spread‚ including the illegitimacy of the princes‚ Edward’s wrongful murder of an innocent man‚ the unfaithfulness of the late king‚ and the incident that Edward himself is not of royal

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