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    offers programmers and network operators incentives and training on how to protect their investment. (Electronically!) With systems being compromised in today’s virtual world‚ it is imperative that network administrators introduce methods to detour entrapment from their private operating systems. The SANS products and scheduled conferences offer security training to professionals to help them better their investment. Certificates‚ along with state of the art training will help companies and businesses

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    Explore how Scott uses negative language to convey his attitude towards war.Use examples from the poem to support your answer. The poem ‘The drum’ is about how men were persuaded to go to war by the recruitment methods which suggested that war is glorious. The drum accompanied the men as they marched off to war and was associated with this sense of glory. The poet shows how this idea of glory is false and that the reality of war is horrid. Therefore‚ he hates the sound of the drum because it reminds

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    able to sympathise and empathise with her situation and admire her patriotism for her own self-worth and ability to perceiver into the happiness and respect she deserves. 1st Paragraph Through the red room we are able to see the symbolism of her entrapment‚ isolation and desire to break free Foreshadowing and imagery emphasises how isolated Jane is from the rest of her peers “dark and haunted chamber” Even at Lowood this is a recurring theme of the unjust and sufferable nature of her childhood.

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    1. Discuss how the history conducted by the intern is used to guide subsequent patient assessment and diagnostic processes. A patient’s medical history is a thorough evaluation of the signs and symptoms that the patient presents with. When evaluating a patient’s medical history is important to address such questions as what positions alleviate or aggravate the symptoms; how long have the symptoms persisted for; are the symptoms chronic or acute; did the patient suffer from an injury; and has the

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    People are marginalised in society by feeling devalued and labelled. Minority groups such as the unemployed‚ psychiatric patients‚ people with disabilities both intellectual and physical‚ prisoners‚ ethnic groups‚ and the gay and lesbian community are often discriminated against (Fullagar‚ 2002 One of the most vulnerable and marginalised groups in society are people with an intellectual disability they often face feelings of fear‚ guilt‚ in addition to physical barriers and limitations. People with

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    developed logical appeal with well-reasoned arguments. FDR’s sad‚ and anger yet desperately seeking retaliation discussed the major causalities and brutal invasions that occurred on Pearl Harbor. Henry shared the conflict that was among them and the entrapment that was felt due to the suffocation of the British leaders. Both shared a mixture of strategies in order to pack power in their message. Some techniques were similar like repeating words or phrasing in order to stress the importance of a word

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    societal influences. Furthermore the migrants isolation from the outside world is displayed as a physical symbol of alienation “A barrier at the main gate‚ sealed from the highway…as it rose and fell like a finger”. This strengthens the migrant’s entrapment and marginalization through bureaucratic oppression.

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    Taro Croze How does Dangarembga present Tambu’s journey in any two moments of the novel? Tambu’s journey into womanhood and towards freedom is shaped by the women in her family who are at various places and stages with their statuses as women in a patriarchal society. Dangarembga doesn’t change her portrayal of the divergent belief systems of Babamukuru and his brother Jeremiah‚ and she shows both men behaving rather irrationally. Jeremiah foolishly endorses a shaman’s ritual cleansing of the homestead

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    Don Pedro (a figure of patriarchy replacing the absent father here) directs her to marry his best friend Antonio‚ “giving [him the] opportunity to free [Florinda] from Don Vincentio” (1.1.150). The verb “free” suggests man can only save a woman’s entrapment in patriarchy proving its instability as a social structure that excludes woman. Yet‚ unknown to Don Pedro is Florinda’s agency to direct Belvile as “the “object of [her] bounty” (3.1.213) to marry. Instead‚ Don Pedro “approve[s] of [Florinda’s]

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    because her family was “raising her to become a woman.” Her entire life‚ her family was trying to teach and raise her on becoming the perfect woman‚ which in their eyes‚ cleans and takes care after her family. Ijeoma said her way out of this role entrapment was to perform very well in school and become the best in her class. Here she could be herself and not be told or questioned simply because she was a woman.

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