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    MIT Press‚ 2007 Le Bow‚ R. Health Care Meltdown: Confronting the myths and fixing our failing system. Chambersburg‚ PA: Alan C. Hood & Company‚ Inc. 2003. Mueller‚ R. As sick as it gets: the shocking reality of America’s healthcare. New York. Dunkirk‚ 2001 Raffel‚ M Strosberg‚ M.‚ Wiener‚ J.‚ & Baker‚ R. Rationing America’s medical care: the Oregon Plan and beyond. Washington‚ DC: Brookings Institution‚ 1992.

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    In the early twentieth century a director called D.W. Griffith of the United States proved that film narratives can be improved by adjusting the way in which the film is put together (Bywater & Sobchack‚ 1989). Griffith developed ways to counteract the little dialogue there was in those days and intensify the drama and emotion he could provoke in his fictional films (Fabe‚ 2004). He had three main methods: utilising the foundations of “filmic” mise-en-scene with his cast‚ filming his movies more

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    important part of the war. But is there just one main turning point in the war or could there be multiple? The Battle of Britain The Battle of Britain took place between August and September 1940. After the success of Blitzkrieg‚ the evacuation of Dunkirk and the surrender of France‚ Britain‚ on the Western front‚ was by herself. The Battle of Britain was the closest British Civilians actually got to see any of the fighting in WW2. In July 1940 through to October 1940 a few thousand young men‚ ably

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    “Literature often reflects man’s destruction with little room left for his redemption”. Compare and contrast Atonement and The Crucible in the light of this comment Despite the two hundred and fifty year difference between the settings‚ destruction in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible and Ian McEwan’s Atonement is similar in its manmade causes‚ with antagonists Abigail Williams and Briony Tallis devastating the lives of the people in their respective societies. The carnage described in McEwan’s novel

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    Ian Mc Ewan – Atonement Late phase of post modernism. From the fifties onwards‚ there is a rise of post modernism. In coincides with many aspects of western society (emancipation‚ Vietnam war…) Ground breaking philosophical essay – Jacques Derrida : introduced deep instruction and really attacked the very foundations of western humanism and cultures. In 1966‚ he wrote a theoretical paper – there is always an origin‚ a place of departure‚ an essence‚ a core reality‚ central of western culture

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    Italian/Northern Renaissance | | Medici Family | They dominated Florence during the 15th century and were interested in industry‚ trade‚ and banking. The first was Giovanni di Bicci de’Medici (1360-1429)‚ and the most famous was Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449-1492)‚ the great grandson of Giovanni. Medici power fell after Savonarola (1452-1498)‚ a Franciscan friar‚ gained power‚ and therefore‚ Florence was never the same. | Humanism | England: * Started taking hold in early 15th century taught

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    The Seven Years ’ War The first true World War. …Cause and effects! Jeff Brown The History of Western Civilization II Professor Zarrillo What would the state of the free world be today if the alliance of the war of the Austrian Succession had not reversed in the Seven Years ’ War? Would we speak French‚ still be "New England"‚ or perhaps New Spain? The fact is that while we may not know for certain that today

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    “The Virgin Queen of England” Queen Elizabeth I was a brave and noble Queen of England‚ who endured wars and hardships better than some British Kings. She grew up with a constantly changing and quarreling family filled with violence‚ scandal and death and still managed to be both intelligent and competent. She was able to unite a torn and divided country and simultaneously fight off other nations over religious beliefs. She kept a level head through risky relationships and bad parings and did get

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    Welcome Patricia‚ or Patricia Thompson to give her her Sunday name‚ was an Army girl at heart a small girl with a dry sense of humour‚ but tough‚ and stubborn with it‚ when she needed to be. People didn’t call her Patricia though‚ she usually got Pat‚ so that’s what I’ll call her today. Pat was a daughter‚ sister‚ mother and later‚ grandmother‚ and will be greatly missed by all those who had the privilege to have known her‚ and I know that for lots of people she has left many happy memories‚ just

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    Introduction 1. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill was among the most prolific figure of twentieth century. He emerged as a great leader in World War II (WW-II). He advocated defiance to Nazi oppression and acted as a ray of hope for the nations of Europe. He was a creative author and remembered as a master of the spoken word.  2. Early Life. Winston Churchill graduated from Royal Military College of Sandhurst. During his initial career in military he served in Cuba and India‚ subsequently

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