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    The Nightingale and the Rose Please write down the characters’ different attitudes toward Love: (1) The student’s (2) The Lizard’s‚ the Butterfly’s and the Daisy’s (3) The Nightingale Love is mysterious thing‚ attracting many authors in all-time. “The Nightingale and the Rose”‚ a fairy tale by Oscar Wilde‚ is a meaningful story following the theme of Love. The theme is deeply conveyed in this story through the characters’ different attitudes toward Love. For the Student‚ the need for

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    Quality of Mercy The Merciful Crime Huttman’s and Rosenblatt’s essays make mercy and compassionate killing difficult to analyze rather than being easily determined. Huttman’s essay was based off of a fact of morals than what’s legal. Rosenblatt’s was that it was illegal of what Roswell did but out of his love for his wife he took her life. My opinion is that in a sense Huttman’s was more acceptable than Roswell because of the state his wife was in‚ as in not being hospitalized. Hers was more a personal

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    Florence Nightingale is one of the most highly influential individuals in nursing history. She was a leader at heart and used her educational and social background to enhance the medical field by improving quality of life for patients in the hospital. When faced with the horrible conditions of military hospitals in the Crimean War‚ she became an advocate for the soldiers by writing letters requesting more medical supplies‚ cleaning equipment‚ clothing‚ heaters‚ water boilers‚ clean linens‚ and proper

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    President was told that Fort Sumter was under siege. Abraham made a unilateral decision to prepare for with the south. He Ordered : 75‚000 troops ‚Suspended habeas corpus President Lincoln was a very capable war time leader. As always‚ he began to self-educate himself about war. He read military history. He learned about strategy and tactics. He read military history. He understood what was needed actions were needed as events came about. He didn’t want to destroy the south‚ but was prepared

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    “His main aim was to himself in power” How far do you agree with this view of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799 to 1850? Napoleon Bonaparte was created by the revolution of 1789. In his 15 years of ruling‚ he managed to consolidate many of the aims of the French Revolution.‚ However‚ whilst doing so‚ Napoleon also destroyed many aspects of the Revolution‚ breaking the trust and hope the people of France had in Napoleon when he promised to honour the revolution. Napoleon ruled the way he wanted to

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    Haig was born in Edinburgh on 19 June 1861. He was born into a wealthy family that had good business. When Haig was younger he went to a good school and in 1884 went to Royal Military Academy at Sand Hurst. He first served as a Calvary Commander; however this experience was not useful in the battle of Somme because it was trench warfare which was a new kind of war so he couldn’t use the same tactics. He was also a celebrated commander of the Boer war‚ but the Africans were weaker and were poorer

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    Music is not just a medium of entertainment. It is used in several cases for multiple purposes. Though some people limit the use of music within the boundaries of entertainment but it has a huge diversity of uses. Music has been one of the easiest ways of advertisements. A religion and culture can never be separated from music. Doctors have started using music therapy for curing the patients. Yoga‚ meditations are popular among them. Thus‚ music has been taken into various purposes in our life

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    How Far Do You Agree That Henry Was Severely Damaged By The Pilgrimage Of Grace? [30 Marks] The dissolution of the monasteries had not attracted significant opposition elsewhere but was an important factor in the Pilgrimage of Grace‚ which was the only major rebellion of Henry’s reign. The Pilgrimage of Grace was the central event in a series that took place in 1536‚ firstly in Lincolnshire and the across Yorkshire and the north-west. Some would argue that this rebellion was not a major threat

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    Since the beginning‚ many wars and battles had occurred‚ yet only two world wars had happened. Usually to learn about a certain event like World War Ⅱ‚ you would read a textbook or go online; however‚ you can read from a fictional novel. An example of a historical fiction is The Dressmaker’s War by Mary Chamberlain. To summarize‚ the novel begins in the spring of 1939 in London‚ Britain; and is about an 18-year old poor maiden named Ada Vaughan. Although Ada grew up in a poor family‚ she became

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    tool place and war has begun near the river so the war is named. During the period‚ General Douglas Haig is the Commander-in-Chief for the British Army so he took full control of the attack. The General wanted to make a breakthough to get through the German trenches and defeat the army once and for all. What he planned to do is to firstly smash the German’s trenches with a bombardment of shell fire to last for 7 days and nights. Secondly‚ he would send infantry to capture what was left of the trenches

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