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    Criminology and Criminal Justice http://crj.sagepub.com Partners in crime: A study of the relationship between female offenders and their co-defendants Stephen Jones Criminology and Criminal Justice 2008; 8; 147 DOI: 10.1177/1748895808088992 The online version of this article can be found at: http://crj.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/8/2/147 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: British Society of Criminology Additional services and information for Criminology

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    In the mind of many people‚ Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is an example of good writing. I absolutely agree‚ Wuthering Heights is a book that I really take pleasure in reading. Usually teachers and professors at least have read it and have an opinion of it. Occasionally I meet a fellow Wuthering Heights lover my own age‚ but most of my peers dismiss the novel. Wuthering Heights is full of stunning imagery‚ and elegant 19th century language which influences learning and makes the novel a great

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    This poem‚ like Before You Were Mine‚ is autobiographical‚ but more obviously so. Mrs. Tilscher is a real person‚ who taught Carol Ann Duffy in her last year at junior school. The poem is about rites of passage‚ the transition (move or change) from childhood to adolescence and the things we learn at school‚ from our teachers and from our peers. Duffy also associates the oppressive feeling we have in humid weather with the physical changes of puberty. Leaving primary school for the last time is like

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    issues in the assessment of clinical practice: a review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing 7; 3 201-208 Darling L.A.W (1984) DeLaune S and Ladner P (2002). Fundamentals of Nursing. Standards & Practice. Thomson Delmar Learning. New York. Earnshaw G (1995). Mentorship: The Students Views. Nurse Education Today. 15‚ 274 - 279 Elzubier S and Sherman M (1995) Fields W L. (1991). Mentoring in Nursing: A historical approach. Nursing Outlook‚ 39‚ 257-261. Girard N (2006). Editorial. “Like it or

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    professional jazz musicians. Amy herself was an English singer-songwriter known for her deep contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R&B‚ soul‚ jazz‚ and reggae. Before her profession she attended Sylvia Young Theatre School‚ Susi Earnshaw Theatre School‚ BRIT School‚ Ashmole Academy‚ Southgate School. Amy received her first guitar when she was 13 and began writing music a year later. Then she began working for a living as an entertainment journalist for the World Entertainment News

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    wenti yanjiu. [Online] Available at: http://www.chinacourt.org/public/detail.php?id=138544 Cheung‚ A.‚ 2006. The business of governance: China ’s legislationoncontent regulation in cyberspace. International Law and Plitics‚ Volume 38‚ pp. 1-38. Hindley‚ B.‚ 2009. protectionism Online: internet censorship and international trade law‚ s.l.: ECIPE WORKING PAPER. Keelty‚ M.‚ 2004. The dark side of technology. Melbourne‚ International Connections conference. Liang‚ B. & Lu‚ H.‚ 2010. Internet Development

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    the very start as “dark almost as if [he] came from the devil” showing that his striking physical appearance‚ just like the Byronic hero‚ makes him unable to integrate into a higher social class. In an attempt to confine and dehumanize Heathcliff‚ Hindley forces him into servitude; although Heathcliff endures it‚ he plots how he can “paint the house-front with Hindley’s blood”. His cruelty serves to conceal the heart of a romantic hero and the fact that Heathcliff is subject to xenophobia which was

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    both of which are displayed by many characters in Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff is a prime example of a character with a “diseased mind” that causes him suffering. He spends the majority of his life contemplating and acting out revenge towards Hindley and the Lintons because he believes it was their fault Catherine thought it would “degrade” her to marry Heathcliff‚ even though she loved him; this is one example of his unstable mind set. In chapter 9 Nelly foreshadows the suffering of Heathcliff

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    another: Each of them marries a person whom they know they do not love as much as they love each other. Contrasting the capacity for love is the ability to hate. And Heathcliff hates with a vengeance. Heathcliff initially focuses his hate toward Hindley‚ then to Edgar‚ and then to a certain extent‚ to Catherine. Because of his hate‚ Heathcliff resorts to revenge. Hate and revenge intertwine with selfishness to reveal the conflicting emotions that drive people to do things that are not particularly

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