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    discrimination. The characters that i’m choosing to tell about the discrimination are Curley’s wife‚ Crooks‚ and Lennie. Steinbeck’s focuses are showing how discrimination was used during the early 1900’s from slavery‚ gender‚ or just people that are disliked. Curley’s wife was discriminated from talking to anyone but Curley‚ because as a women in the 1930’s you wouldn’t have the right to do things or talk like the men did. A quote from the book about Curley’s wife‚ Pg.51. In this quote George is explaining

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    and the user can get the same feel as he gets through using the normal cigarette. In the market‚ several companies are now producing various types of eLiquids that come with a wide variety of flavours of nicotine. According to the desire and interest of the user‚ he or she can select the eLiquid that contains either high nicotine or that which contains nicotine mildly or that which contains no nicotine. The following are the various strength levels of nicotine present in the eLiquid in the market:

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    How does Steinbeck present loneliness in ‘of mice and men’? During the Great Depression in the 1930s in the USA many migrant workers went to California in search of work. In the novel “Of Mice and Men” John Steinbeck deals with the loneliness which affected these characters. One of the main symbols of this‚ is the setting of the novel is in Soledad‚ which translated from Spanish means solitude. Steinbeck point to the cause of loneliness being from discrimination‚ and the loneliest person on the

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    think‚ what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people. Social & Cultural Factors what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger has a large role

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    How does Miller present Joe Keller as a tragic hero In All My Sons? Joe Keller is a man who loves and values his family very much and has sacrificed everything‚ including his honour‚ in his struggle to make his family prosperous. In the 1940s the American dream was one that everyone possessed. The American dream promised wealth‚ happiness and anything a citizen could ever want. This concept of perfect life was one that Joe tried his very hardest to live by so that he could provide for his family

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    How does Steinbeck present the character of Curleys Wife? In this essay I am going to be assessing the character Curleys Wife from Steinbeck’s book Of Mice And Men. The book is set in the 1930s during the Great Depression it features two farm workers called George and Lennie. The travel around together in search of work sharing a dream of a place of their own‚ a small ranch where they can live and work for themselves. It tells the story of how violence may erupt to destroy those dreams. Curleys

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    clothes she is wearing. Another positive of the way Beth presents her evidence is the fact that she makes it clear that she does not know the answer to some questions‚ such as when she is asked about other forms of synthesis and does not make it up. This is because it shows she knows her limitations‚ which prevents her from giving false information to the jury. However‚ this could also be perceived as that she does not have up to date knowledge about the subject of the case which would make her a

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    Explore the ways in which Susan Hill presents the woman in black. Before we meet the woman‚ Susan Hill uses the description of the setting in ‘A London Particular’ to foresee what she is like‚ predicting something wicked. London was described as “Inferno” full of “red-eyed and demonic” “ghostly figures”. These all suggest that Hill was describing or comparing London to Hell‚ which could imply that Mr Arthur Kipps was about to enter into his own personal hell‚ containing a “ghostly figure” of haunting

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    What strategies might you employ to encourage pupils to behave appropriately? Describe how you might react to incidents of bullying and violence. As a teaching assistant‚ creating an environment in which pupils know and follow the rules is challenging. Patience and perseverance can lay a foundation for respect and positive behaviour. I would promote positive behaviour in line with the school policies by; - Praising and encouraging pupils as appropriate - Implementing the school’s behaviour policy

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    Fitzgerald’s Jazz age would have adorn Adele and her smooth authentic voice. This jazzy tone rings true in her rendition of Bob Dylan’s song “To Make You Feel My Love.” The title itself relates to Gatsby and his dedication to win Daisy back. His desire to make Daisy love him is apparent in the plaza scene we he pushes her to say she had never loved Tom. Furthermore‚ in the line “I’ve known it from the moment we meet‚” demonstrates how young Gatsby was overtaken with emotion as he first meet Daisy

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