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    shared at the BBQ i.e. company‚ food‚ conversation and respect. By using shots of them all in the one angle‚ Eastwood is able to give the illusion of close-ness. Belonging has given Walt the reward of satisfaction and pride in Thao’s accomplishments; helping him become a man and witnessing him take initiative to ask a girl on a date. Thao is then rewarded by Walt with the ultimate sign of trust and respect when Walt loans his prized ‘Gran Torino’ car to Thao for the date. Eastwood uses positive imagery

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    Domestic NGOs focus on issues relating to child soldiers‚ particularly in countries where recruitment of child soldiers is a significant problem. For example red hand day. Groups and individuals assist in the rehabilitation of former child soldiers‚ by helping to relocate their families‚ get back into school‚ provide vocational training and re enter life. The media informs the public about the existence and problems of child soldiers for example the movie blood diamond focussed on the recruitment and use

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    watching the actions of all his neighbours. Not knowing the real names of many of his subjects‚ Jeff assigns nicknames to them‚ such as Miss Lonely Hearts - a middle-aged woman who never has any company over‚ and Miss Torso - a young ballet dancer who often has different men over to her apartment for drinks. It is made clear to us that he enjoys watching the everyday routines of these people. However‚ Jeff’s satisfaction doesn’t wholly come from watching his neighbours; it comes from him not being

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    railings‚ and staircases‚ simultaneously—often while being looked at‚ amplifying the objectification and policing of the characters.”. In our first encounter on the stairs Emmi has returned to her apartment with Ali. As they walk up the stairs Emmi’s neighbour tells her she has the 3 Marks 50 she owes her through a grilled shutter

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    In this essay I have chosen to compare two opposing theories‚ Immanuel Kant ’s absolutist deontological ethics and Joseph Fletchers relativist situation ethics. The deontological ethics focuses on actions made according to duty and the categorical imperative - which shows how acts are intrinsically good or bad. The situation ethics state that no act is intrinsically good or bad‚ and that actions should b made according to love. From this perspective it looks as thought Kant ’s views were less personal

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    COUNTRIES 7 Replies India has always been known as a peace-loving country. She championed the cause of peace in the world. Being a large intry‚ India has a long border and many neighbours with whom has traditionally maintained friendly and good-neighbourly relatIons. In her relations with her neighbours‚ Indi? has been awing the five principles of the famous Panchsheel‚ which have Mid dividends. The keynote of India’s policy towards her neigh-DOUrs is further growth of mutually beneficial

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    wall as both a physical and metaphorical structure. on a literal sense the wall is physically acting as a barrier to separate the neighbours and their properties: "And set the wall between us again. We keep the wall between us as we go." However‚ metaphorically the wall is seen as an emotional and social barrier. This is evident within this same quote. The two neighbours come together to build the same wall together. However‚ the two are reconstructing this wall with one on either side‚ making sure

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    in the play as the curtain girl. This could be a sublime reference to the little Ray and Sylvie can interact with the outside world. When character Dawn says “I’m not a real person‚ but I’m going to become one” reinforces the discrepancy of the neighbours‚ and in their desperation for the truth behind their daughter’s disappearance‚ they construct a personal reality to solve their scarring mystery. The concept of this being a play within a play is one of a popular opinion. Ruby being the curtain

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    worldwide problem of racism can be overcome with understanding. An example of this from Gran Torino is Walt’s developing relationship with his Hmong neighbours. At first he didn’t understand why they did certain things‚ but eventually began to appreciate their culture. Walt’s unfavourable beliefs about his neighbours were equally met on the other side. His neighbours at first were not accepting of Walt’s behaviour‚

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    SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS WITH MULTIPLE CONDITIONS AND/OR DISABILITIES. OUTCOME 1. Describe possible multiple conditions and/or disabilities that individuals may have. Individuals may have multiple disabilities/conditions such as mental health issues‚ physical problems‚ learning difficulties and sensory loss. Extra support may be required for individuals that may have these multiple disabilities. Multiple conditions and disabilities can affect an individuals wellbeing emotionally and physically. They

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