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    subsections. The first major section is “Where We Are.” This first subsection in this section is “Where Birds Don’t Fly.” Friedman claims that America has gotten distracted from the war on terror‚ and consequentially‚ America has been losing its reputation as a world power. Friedman outlines this belief in the following quote from page

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    Gabriel: Archangel in the Flesh August Wilson’s choice to end Fences with Gabriel signaling to St. Peter to open the gates of heaven for Troy to enter gives a last sense of hope in a play that is supposed to outline Troy’s downfall from success to losing everything. Though Troy died after fathering a child with another woman while he was married and being disrespected by his own son Cory‚ Gabriel‚ being a beautifully deranged man‚ disregards all of this. With this last scene‚ he aims to directly

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    halo affect gives beautiful people perks in society. Such as people thinking they are richer‚ people looking at them‚ people being nicer etc.(Gruys‚2019). Appearance‚ something we all care about‚ is a way to express yourself but if you look different from other people‚ such as wearing different clothes‚having a different culture‚ simply just wearing something not on trend. This is shown in “Minnows and Zombies” and “Partly

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    feels very familiar to the women. As he has decided to retire from his job‚ he went to see the women that day‚ to tell them what he felt in his daily life seeing them. So that day‚ he walked from the train station through the small town. When he was walking around the city‚ it seemed very strange and different from how he looked down from his cabin of the train. When finally reaches the house of the women‚ it looked very different from what he expected. He shows up and says why he came‚ and she invites

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    Abigail Williams is a deranged character throughout the play. Towards the end she gets even worse. It all starts out because she’s in love with John Proctor from whom she had an affair with. She does everything she does to try to get John to be with her. One night when Tituba and the other girls went out in the woods to dance around a fire Abby brought a chicken. She drank the chicken’s blood and sacrificed it into the fire in hope that Elizabeth proctor would die. When Betty wouldn’t wake up from her

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    Q1: With reference from evidence from football violence‚ explain what is wrong with common sense accounts of crowd behaviour INTRO Common sense accounts of crowd behaviour are typical explanations of crowd events and conflicts that would be proposed by the everyday person; ideas such as ‘agitators’ or the ‘mad mob’. This has become a vastly researched topic in social psychology which has demonstrated major faults in such common sense accounts of crowd behaviour. The issues associated with these

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    siege of Troy. This battle has many famous mythical figures such as Achilles the leader of the Myrmidons‚ Helen the princess that ran off with Paris which sparked the battle. Helen was the wife of King Menelaus ruler of the Spartans. Paris is a prince of Troy and brother to Hector the air to the throne. The movie adaptation is focused less on the adventures the Spartans had while sailing to Troy and more on the short stint of pre battle and end battle. The movie suggests the battle of Troy was over

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    In The Chrysalids by John Wyndham‚ we learn that Rosalind Morton‚ one of the main characters‚ is caring‚ supportive‚ and mature. Rosalind may be young‚ yet she manages to have a graceful and organized way about her and this shows how mature she is. The extenuating circumstances that Rosalind had to face when she was younger may have helped her to develop and learn these traits. Rosalind is also an excellent role model for Petra‚ when Petra was figuring out how to manage her telepathic abilities‚

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    CROWD SAFETY (STADIUMS) Occupiers Liability Act (1957) is the fundamental act of spectator safety at sporting events. This act is that an occupier of a premises owes a common duty of care to their visitors. Occupier is in charge of premises. Visitor is some that is invited or permitted to be at the premises. Disabled visitors covered by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Cunningham v Reading FC 1992- stadium crumbling. Lump of concrete thrown by fans‚ hit police man on the head. Was foreseeable

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    Did you know that Macbeth‚ a famous character in Shakespeare’s play‚ once actually ruled the country of Scotland? Shakespeare based the play off of the true story of the Scottish king’s death which occurred 600 years before it was written. Many of the facts and key characters in MacBeth were accurate. Although‚ the main character’s traits and flaws were often misrepresented. Scholars throughout time have speculated on why Shakespeare chose to make the changes‚ and I believe he probably did this

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