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    Issues of diagnosis centres around gender‚ ethnicity and social class‚ and these groups were brought to attention by people such as Rack (1982) who said there are biases in the way doctors diagnose illness. Illnesses can be diagnosed through two main classification systems known as DSM and ICM. The DSM is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and is published by the American Psychiatric Association. It was first published in 1952 and has been followed by many further editions

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    GLA 618 OL1: Film Music History 6 December 2012 Back to the Future: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Whether you are a movie buff or just a dude from the 80 ’s‚ there is a good chance you have seen the classic movie “Back to the Future.” Accompanied by an iconic cast and crew‚ the movie garnered so much popularity‚ Universal Studios pumped out three installments of the Trilogy --”Back to the Future 1‚ 2‚ and 3. With Steven Spielberg ’s and Robert Zemeckis ’ stamp‚ Back to the Future not only launched

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    The majority of seniors look forward to retirement‚ and last day on the job is a joyous occasion. All seniors should have a solid financial plan. More than 40 percent of seniors have at least one savings account. A large percentage of seniors have 401k savings accounts. Individual retirement accounts are also common among seniors. Some senior citizens receive money from an annuity or a pension. Almost 25 percent of private-sector workers have a traditional pension. Most seniors have less than $70

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    Source one is an extract from M. Arthur from a book called ‘Forgotten voices of the great war in 2002‚ Mrs M. Hall wrote this piece. This extract is useful to tell us about working women in the war as we know that the work was dangerous “so and so’s gone”‚ we can tell that women were injured and also killed during working in the factories. As from our own knowledge we know that factories did blow up –for example: Silverton on the 9th of January 1917; killing 69 and injuring 400. We know that working

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    Art‚ Sculptures‚ Painted Vases‚ Bone and Ivory carving. Ancient History Topic – Sparta to the Battle of Leuctra Part A – Source Analysis Name of source – Pyrichios Date - After the 6th century Description – A carving of 4 men on a stone‚ appear to be that the men are dancing or stretching whilst being nude on the event of which the stone has carved to show its love of art. What Evidence does this source provide about the past? – This art work shows the culture of Ancient Sparta that entertainment

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    today still trying to prove the existence of troy and the Trojan War. Our main source of interest in troy and the Trojan War is the Iliad. It is an account of the war‚ describing the events and people associated with it. It was written by Homer‚ the Greek bard who lived approximately 400 years after the war is said to have occurred. Our knowledge of Homer is very little and it is unknown whether he was a single person or a group of authors. He described Troy as being a colossal city of great wealth

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    place on December 1‚ 1995. A evening during rush hour in Montgomery Alabama a 42 year old African American woman took her sit on the bus on her way home. Before reaching her destination the bus driver instructed her & two other people to move to the back of the bus. She refused this bold woman name was Rosa Parks. By her refusal she was a arrested for violating a city law. African Americans couldn’t sit in the first ten seats Mrs. Parks sat in a row behind the last White seating only area. This cause

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    Look Back in Anger as an extraordinary play / John Osborne as a dramatist / Social issues in Look Back in Anger / Look Back in Anger as a mouthpiece of John Osborne The first production of John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger in 1956 provoked a major controversy. There were those‚ like the Observer newspaper’s influential critic Kenneth Tynan‚ who saw it as the first totally original play of a new generation. There were others who hated both it and the world that Osborne was showing them. But even

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    The key rhetorical question ‘If you could make your bones stronger would you’ appears in Source of Strength and Back on the Road and was considered game changing copy The question poses re-evaluation of the state of their osteoporosis and their treatment plan strikes a nerve for patients with PMO. It makes them sit up and listen and inspires them to reclaim their health‚ shedding a passive approach to treating their disease It puts it on yourself. It’s a decision we all have to make. As women in

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    The 2011 riots took place between 6th-10th of August‚ several cities and towns across England suffered riots and looting as thousands took the street. The violence from this was seen to be after the shooting of Mark Duggan. However‚ the thousands that took to the streets had their other reasons to be rioting‚ making people wonder what were the problems with the society we live in. The people involved in the riots were between the ages of 11- 70. It shows how the amount of people getting involved

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