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    In the poem “Now I Become Myself”‚ the author May Sarton illustrates struggles during one’s pursuit of true self. As May Sarton states‚ to “become [herself]”‚ “[she has] been dissolved and shaken”. Through the search of identity‚ human beings “[wear] other people’s faces” and drown in perplexity. In particular‚ this phenomenon refers to the period in life when people feel lost and lack the sense of belonging; even in modern society‚ it is not uncommon to see teenagers undergo agony‚ trying hard to

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    of staff and visitors there is a need for a lot of policies. All the staff needs to be aware of the contents of the policies. Every school may have the same policy with the same title (for instance Anti Bulling) but it may contain different information. 12.Summarise the policies and procedures schools may have relating to: Policies and procedures schools may have relating to: a) Staff According to Health and Safety Regulations the School as an employer have to make the workplace safe for the staff

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    An Analysis of “The Life You Save May Be Your Own” by Flannery O’Connor The author‚ Flannery O’Connor‚ wrote a short story in entitled “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ which took place in Britain during the late 1700s. In the story‚ the main character‚ Tom T. Shiftlet‚ a drifter‚ meets Mrs. Crater‚ an old toothless woman‚ and her mute daughter Lucynell. The use of irony helps to show the true identity of Mr. Shiftlet while the theme shows the struggle humans face in redeeming themselves. Mr

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    Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbet de Villeneuve‚ emphasize the different inequalities between men and women. “Girls in Fairyland do not triumph over males; they obey.” (Oliver 86). An envious step-mother‚ a mistreated heroine‚ and a granted wish to go to the ball may not be the only meanings presented in the fairytale of Cinderella. A dangerous message sent to children‚ especially for young girls‚ is to be passive till a rescuer (in this case‚ Cinderella’s mother) to arrive and grant their wishes. Although obedience

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    The Price of Indebtedness in May-Lee Chai ’s "Saving Sourdi" Whether stabbing a man with a paring knife or getting a friend to punch her sister ’s husband in the face‚ Nea always manages to start trouble for her and her sister‚ Sourdi. She doesn ’t do it on purpose‚ it ’s just that Nea will do anything to protect her older sister. The issue stems from when the family lived in their native Cambodia; Nea was only four and Sourdi carried her across a minefield on her back. Ever since that moment

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    There are reasons why development may not follow expected patterns they are • Disability can effect development because if children can’t use certain parts of their body for example they may not be able to use their legs they won’t be able use a climbing frame their physical development won’t be able to develop in the expected way. The nursery or school they attend may not have the equipment needed for the child to achieve their desire to use the climbing frame. • Emotional difficulties can effect

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    In Benjamin Franklin’s writing “Rules by Which a Great Empire May be Reduced to a Small One”‚ he attempts‚ without success‚ to convince the king and Parliament of Britain to change their control of policies towards the American Colonies. This publishing did very well to highlight the main issues of America caused by the British Government. Franklin’s writing uses excessive rhetorical devices to portray his patriotic opinion towards the British Crown‚ such as Satire‚ Figurative Language‚ and Diction

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    Louisa May Alcott’s Challenges as a Civil War Nurse “Hospital Sketches” recounts what it was like in the hospital Louisa May Alcott was posted at in Washington during the Civil War. She gives very solid detail about what went on within the hospital and an inside look to what nurses and soldiers went through. Alcott’s account as a civil war nurse left me very surprised and thankful for today’s modern hospitals and women’s rights. She faced many challenges getting to the hospital and during her

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    In this assignment I am going to be explaining the factors that may influence communication and interpersonal in health and social care environments and also I am going to be explaining the strategies used in health and social care environments to overcome barriers to effective communication and interpersonal interactions. I will be including sensory deprivation‚ foreign language‚ jargon‚ slang‚ dialect‚ acronyms‚ cultural differences‚ distress‚ emotional difficulties‚ health issues and environmental

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    Article review The article “Global Warming May Spread Diseases”‚ published in the online newspaper “CBSNews” in 2009 [1]‚ argues that climate warming is allowing disease-causing bacteria‚ viruses and fungi to move into new areas where they may harm species including humans. The author believes that pathogens that have been restricted by seasonal temperatures can invade new areas and find new victims as the climate warms and winters grow milder. In my opinion‚ the article is structured in a

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