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    The Personal Essay: Tell About Yourself The audience for your "personal essay" is an admissions committee composed of members of your future profession or academic discipline. When they read your essay‚ they will be seeking depth and substance‚ along with a true passion and commitment to your area of study. They will also be looking for individual traits or characteristics that make you an outstanding graduate school candidate.  Through the personal essay‚ you have a unique opportunity to: 

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    Shakespeare was prolific. His earlier plays were mainly histories and comedies such as ’Henry VI ’‚ ’Titus Andronicus ’‚ ’A Midsummer Night ’s Dream ’‚ ’The Merchant of Venice ’ and ’Richard II ’. The tragedy‚ ’Romeo and Juliet ’‚ was also published in this period. By the last years of Elizabeth I ’s reign Shakespeare was well established as a famous poet and playwright and was called upon to perform several of his plays before the Queen at court. In 1598 the author Francis

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    Everyone is different. Whether it’s disabilities or appearance‚ we are all different. So that doesn’t mean you should treat others differently just because they’re different than you. And if you judge someone because of their differences‚ it can lead to personal challenges. In the interview “Finding Her Way”‚ and the play “Kylie’s Project‚ Angela and Kylie both have personal challenges to overcome. Angela had to overcome being made fun of because she was Korean. Kylie had to overcome the challenge

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    How does Shakespeare present strong feelings about love in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and ‘The Merchant of Venice’ In Romeo and Juliet and The Merchant of Venice There are many examples of strong love. The two most prominent examples of strong love are romantic love and unrequited love. In Romeo and Juliet‚ there appears to be more examples of unrequited love than that of romantic love‚ despite the main theme of the play being the romantic love between Romeo and Juliet. The unrequited love between Romeo

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    Assignment Theory 4 Analyse different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. According to Petty (2004‚ p.98) ‘Good teacher–student relationships are based on mutual respect’ which thrives where there is good classroom organisation that ‘…allows the lesson to run smoothly‚ so that good relationships can grow through positive experiences’ (Petty‚ 2004 p.104). As a trainer‚ there are a number of ways in which I establish ground

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    Examine Sheriff’s presentation of Stanhope in Act One. In Act One of Sheriff’s ‘Journey’s End’ we see Captain Stanhope presented as a highly respected individual by all members of the rank‚ who has been affected immensely psychologically by the war. We see Stanhope being respected throughout Act One‚ which can be seen in the beginning of the play where we see Osborne reacting in a defensive and protective way of Stanhope‚ saying that “He’s a long way the best company commander we’ve got” to

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    Academy of Management Journal 2012‚ Vol. 55‚ No. 3‚ 509–513. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/amj.2012.4003 FROM THE EDITORS PUBLISHING IN AMJ—PART 7: WHAT’S DIFFERENT ABOUT QUALITATIVE RESEARCH? This editorial concludes a seven-part series‚ “Publishing in AMJ‚” in which the editors give suggestions and advice for improving the quality of submissions to the Journal. The series offers “bumper-to-bumper” coverage‚ with installments ranging from topic choice to crafting a Discussion section. -J.A.C. I’m

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    crazy and amazing thing that can have many different beginnings and endings‚ but the best way to learn about life depends on the person. A person can learn about life from there family‚ friends‚ school‚ church‚ TV‚ and from the environment that they live in. Your family can be a good way because they can teach you right from wrong in the way that they believe. Be there to answer any question that you may have‚ and be at your side when you go through your problems in life. The only

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    on marriage in the context of this novel. Charlotte Lucas marries Mr Collins for finance and social status ‘considering Mr Collin’s character‚ connections and situation in life‚ I am convinced of the traditional view that my chance of happiness with him is as fair as most.’ Austen portrays the realism of tradition to the audience through Charlotte‚ that she is more interested in status rather than happiness; almost out of desperation she marries Collin’s even though he proposed to Elizabeth 3 days

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    How does Steinbeck present the character of Crooks in “of mice and men?” Throughout the novel “Of Mice and Men” Steinbeck presents Crook as being lonely‚ intelligent and hopeless. He is in a minority group and is discriminated against because he represents the black community in 1930’s America. Indeed‚ it is because of this discrimination that Crooks attempts to draw whatever limited amount of power he can from his surroundings. “Well I gotta right to have a light”. This implies Crooks is defensive

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