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    Cited: Hawthorne‚ Nathaniel. “The Birthmark” The Norton Introduction of Literature. Ed. Alison Booth et. al. 10th ed. New York: WW. Norton and Company‚ 2011. 218-231. Print.

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    punished with the agonising fate of wearing her shame until the end of her days. This punishment is incorrect for the time period at which Hawthorne places his Salem. This shows how Hawthorne disagrees with Puritanical doctrine. This then shows how the time period has an affect on the people in Hawthorne’s Salem due to the Puritanical views they and Hawthorne had. Moreover‚ the forest is looked at as both a place of evil and a place of secrecy. In Puritanical society the forest is where satanists

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    The novel by Nathanial Hawthorne‚ Scarlet letter‚ discovers the discernments of society in which has progressed subsequently since the seventeenth century. The evident discovery of the societal standard involves the moralistic attitude concerning immoralities and delinquencies.

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    The Scarlet Letter is a classic piece of American literature. The story was written by the author Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story focuses around a mother and her daughter. The name of the woman is Hester Prynne and her daughter’s name is Pearl. The story takes place during the 17th century in a puritan colony. Hester was married woman‚ that cheated on her husband. Afterwards‚ the people in this community discover Hester’s act of infidelity. The people in this community punish her for committing a

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    UK’s new Work at Height Regulations – what the new fall protection hierarchy means in practice. by M.E. Holden Msc‚ Bsc.‚ C.Dip A.F.‚ C.Eng.‚ MICE‚ MIStructE‚ MICArb‚ MIWEM‚ Principal Specialist Inspector with lead on Technical Work at Height Issues in HSE’s Corporate Topic Group‚ Member of HSE’s internal sub group drafting the Regulation and chairman of ACWAHT When they came into force the Work at Height Regulations (WAHR) implemented the Temporary Work at Height Directive1 in the UK. The key

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    in my department is the unbalanced work load between two secretaries‚ Jack Snyder‚ who is providing support to two executive members‚ Ralph Alane & Jessica Hilo‚ and Ruth Disselkoen who is providing support to other two executive members‚ Samuel Daley & Frank Daley. During the long time medical leave of Jessica Hilo‚ 37% of the work load has been handled by a full time administrative assistant and Jack for the total 80 hours of the week‚ whereas 63% of the work load has been handled by a part time

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    about…health and safety Read all about it! The Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 is the main piece of legislation concerning health and safety for employers‚ employees and contractors in the UK. Employers have a legal duty under this Act to ensure‚ so far as is reasonably practicable‚ the health‚ safety and welfare at work of the people for whom they are responsible and the people who may be affected by the work they do. The legislation states that risks should be reduced "so far as is

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    would he make his beautiful daughter Beatrice (protagonist) immune to the poison and make it impossible to be in love with Giovanni (the young student living in the old edifice)? The twisted and dark story of "Rappaccini’s Daughter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne definitely covers almost every aspect of Dark Romanticism. These are all examples of negative imagery‚ gothic elements‚ and harmful nature relations shown throughout the story and how Dark Romanticism is very much present. "Rappaccini’s Daughter

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem‚ Massachusetts into a family that was of Puritan belief since generations. Hawthorne’s lived in poverty with his mother and two younger sisters in a house filled with Puritan ideals. He had a feeling to some extents of Puritanism as being intolerant and cruel. Hawthorne’s states that Puritans feared that some women were completely lost to God and had turned to witchcraft to serve the Devil. Although these witches still appeared human‚ the Devil would use them

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    Engage in personal development in health‚social care and young peoples settings. Unit 4222-302 Outcome 1: Understand what is required for competence in own work role. Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role: My duties as a health care support worker is to see to my patients in their own home or a care home‚and take care of their needs‚i re dress any wounds they may have‚check for any pressure areas on the body.I also have to wash and dress some patients as they may be ill

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