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    Mr Darcy

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    in line‚ are we right? As soon as the people at the Meryton ball hear that he has 10‚000 pounds a year (meaning that he’s really‚ really rich)‚ "the gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man‚ the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley‚ and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening" (3.5). Not to mention that he’s tall‚ good looking‚ and has a lot of swag—we mean‚ "a noble mien" (3.5). No wonder he thinks highly of himself. As he tells Lizzy when

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    Mr Purvis

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    English 101 Mrs. Purcell 23 October 2012 Messy Eaters Teaching my younger brother Bailey to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich was my first experience in teaching someone how to accomplish something. Each individual has very different methods when they teach someone how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Some teach by spreading the peanut butter on the bread and then spreading the jelly on top of that. Another method is by mixing the peanut butter and jelly in a bowl and then

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    the mr knowall

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    affectionate mother and nurse. He spoke French and their home was often a vibrant salon with many literary and artistic people of the day including Guy de Maupassant and Gustave Doré. But by the age of ten he was orphaned with an income of £150 a year after the death of his mother from tuberculosis and his father of cancer. He was sent to live with his Aunt Sophia née von Scheidlin and Uncle Henry MacDonald Maugham (1828-1897)‚ the Vicar of All Saints‚ Whitstable‚ in Kent‚ England. William suffered from

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    Mr. Moreno

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    sfrwerfwefwefew THE TRIAL Prosecutors: A Priest of the Roman Catholic Faith‚ Ministers from the Lutheran Church‚ the Methodist Church‚ the Church of England‚ and Presbyterian Church‚ an Elder from the Church of Christ‚ two representatives from the Jehovah Witnesses‚ a representative from the Christian Science Reading Room‚ a Captain from the

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    Mr Wu

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    Thank you to Madeline Coward for a great question regarding Assessment 1. I hope this helps everyone to prepare for asessment 1. This is my response to Madeline: Here is an outline of the four dimensions of the nursing metaparadigm: *Person This paradigm refers to the sick individual not as a “patient‚” but as a “subject‚” a person in the full sense of the word. This includes families and social groups that have come to define the person as such. This person is unique and autonomous‚ and

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    Mr Woodcock

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    Mr Lee Woodcock; This ‘Selection Process Written Assessment’‚ ‘What makes a good teacher.’ Areas such as; knowledge; subject matter‚ curriculum and standards; enthusiasm; a caring attitude and a love of genuine learning will be discussed. Along with the knowledge of discipline; class room management techniques; all will be embedded within the text. The roles and responsibilities of a teacher A Great teacher sets high expectations for all students; they expect that all students can and will

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    Mrs Johnstone.

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    How is the character ’Mrs Johnstone’ portrayed in the play ’Blood Brothers’? In this essay‚ I am going to explain how the character ’Mrs Johnstone’ is portrayed in the play ’Blood Brothers’. At the start of the play the audience are told that she is only twenty-five years old and already has had seven children. This suggests that she is naturally a maternal character‚ embracing new life and showing her caring personality. William Russell (Russell) may also be hinting at religious rulings against

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    Mr LIU

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    Internet‚ great change to the word In the past 30 years‚ the world witnessed a radical change brought by the widely use of the internet. It seemed to be a revolution in many aspects of our life. Among it‚ there are both benefits harms when the internet seeps into daily life. In this essay‚ let us talk about how internet has changed our world as well as its future effect on poor areas. To begin with‚ Education play an important role in society that human beings always try to improve the quality

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    mrs titcher

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    The poem In Mrs Tither’s class portrays the themes of nostalgia for schooldays and the transition from childhood and adolescence. Duffy uses sensual imagery so that we can experience it ourselves. The first stanza begins with ‘’Mrs Tilscher chanted the scenery. Tana. Ethiopia. Khartoum. Aswan.” The punctuation used between each place gives a rhythm allowing the reader to hear Mrs Tilscher chanting them‚ which seems relaxing. This may reflect what the children feel in Mrs Tilscher’s class: safe and

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    Mr Birling

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    based on his inability to analyse the world around him (Future speeches pg. 6‚ 7). Speeches are used as a device by Priestley to show Birling’s naïveté (ignorance)‚ as all that he predicts is wrong (play written with benefit of hindsight in 1945). Mr. Birling is almost a stereotype/caricature of the capitalistic businessman its inherent callous heartlessness. Note references to capitalism (pg. 6‚ 7)‚ business (pg. 6 "hard headed businessman‚" 10 "mind his own business") and profit (pg. 14‚ 15).

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