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    The making‚ and re-making‚ of City Road Since the late 19th Century‚ City Road and its residents have gone through many changes. We have seen‚ (The Open University‚ 2015) and read about‚ (Blakeley and Staples‚ 2014) how society has been made and remade‚ reflecting the wider economic climate. The term ‘making and re-making’ implies that; City road has changed‚ is changing‚ and will most likely change again. The residents have also made‚ and remade‚ their own lives. Mark‚ the gentleman who

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    Tayla Comerford­     How new media changed the music industry : The use of game shows and tv as well as  interactive voting     Syco record label and how they use new media to promote and market.       Syco Entertainment‚ often known as simply Syco (and stylised as SYCO)‚ is a global joint venture between  Simon Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment focused on the production and marketing of music‚ television‚  film and digital content. It employs a staff of more than 30 in offices in London and Los Angeles[1] and 

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    The Mad Hatter is one of the only characters to appear in both Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass where he appears as Hatta. Hatta is both very similar and very different to the Hatter just as Alice is very different from her Wonderland self. Everything in Wonderland is composed of pieces of Alice’s personality‚ “the dream that nearly obliterates her is composed of fragments of her own personality” (Auerbach 318). Since this is true every character in the Alice books is a reflection

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    Go Ask Alice Book Written by Anonymous This report is based upon the book Go Ask Alice‚ written by Beatrice Sparks‚ James Jennings and Anonymous. This book was published by Avon Books in 1971. Summary Alice was first introduced to LSD during a party‚ where it was slipped into her drink. She liked the high and was pleased to learn that there was other drugs. Within a couple months she became an addicted. She was sent to a physiatrist‚ which caused her to run away from her home. While away‚ Alice

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    are different meetings in John Lewis which are a part of verbal communication. There are staff meetings‚ management meetings‚ sales meetings‚ trainings‚ budget meetings‚ marketing meetings etc. Telephone conversations are very useful as they are very quick and normally not very formal. Written communication‚ as it says‚ it is all about writing. In terms of general written communication there are many more different types of it‚ such as books‚ newspapers etc. John Lewis focuses on vouchers‚ posters

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    M1 – Contrast the ownership and purpose of two different business organisations. John Lewis Zebs Type of ownership John Lewis Partnership’s seven principles define how we run our business. They are as relevant today as they were when they were set out by our founder‚ John Spedan Lewis‚ in our constitution. Zebs is owned by one person which is called a sole trader as they run the business by themselves and don’t count on other people Purpose The Partnership’s ultimate purpose is the

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    another” (Lewis 1). CS Lewis begins chapter one of An Experiment in Criticism changing the way books are judged. Instead of judging a book by the book itself‚ he introduces the idea of judging a book on how it is read. The book ends the book with a beautiful epilogue that captures the idea of a reader becoming more than one’s self. He ends the book like this‚ “Here‚ as in worship‚ in love‚ in moral action‚ and in knowing‚ I transcend myself; and am never more myself than when I do” (Lewis 141) The

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    The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis The Abolition of Man was written by C.S. Lewis in 1943. It was subtitled "Reflections on education with special reference to the teaching of English in the upper forms of schools”. C.S. Lewis was born in 1898 and died in 1963 (same day as Robert F. Kennedy). He was a fiction and non-fiction writer whose most popular non-fiction work was “The Chronicles of Narnia”. Lewis was a Classicist who agreed philosophically with Plato and Aristotle and also considered

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    Stephen Lewis: The Canadian Change to the World Stephen Lewis is a successful Canadian activist that has been effective in creating the possibility of a better world by taking an initiative to stop the injustice of women being diagnosed with AIDS. Stephen Lewis has dedicated his life helping out women in third world African countries who are diagnosed with AIDS. His goal is to consult and convince the leaders of these countries‚ to take more action to stop women from becoming a victim

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    whether author C.S. Lewis’s theological views are sound and to be trusted‚ or to scoff at‚ Christian readers will turn to the word of God for answers. After doing so‚ the reader will find that C.S. Lewis gives great insight and clarity on the theological issues of purity‚ love‚ and marriage. C.S. Lewis talks about these three closely related topics in The Screwtape Letters mainly over the span of three letters. In a way he works in a backwards fashion through these topics‚ starting first with marriage

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