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    destination but the journey” is seen in this statement. In Frank Darabont’s film: “Shawshank Redemption” this proves to be true‚ likewise in Craig Silvey’s novel: “Jasper Jones”. Both of these texts challenge our understandings of what is success and how by adapting to the journey‚ one can find new qualities within ourselves. “One’s destination is never a place”‚ in the film Shawshank Redemption‚ Darabont’s first portrayal of Andy was as a “killer” going to jail; despite pleading guilty. Even

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    How food relates to social determinants of health Social determinants of health are “the circumstances in which people are born‚ grow up‚ live‚ work and age‚ and the systems put in place to deal with illnesses”. Food/nutrition therefore relates to the social determinates of health due to the fact that it has an effect on the circumstances in which one is born‚ as well as having effects on the circumstances in which one lives‚ works‚ and ages. And ultimately nutrition does indeed play a major role

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    American society immensely affects my current identity in various ways. The competitive nature of the American society‚ especially in the school system‚ has greatly increased the aspects of my life that already influenced my current identity such as expectations and college goals. These aspects alone positively shape my identity‚ but the added pressure by American society sometimes becomes exceedingly overwhelming. Through this experience I have learned how to see problems as opportunities

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    Macbeth: How is control and power shown in the play Macbeth? I have been looking at the play Macbeth and how power and control are shown in it. I will be analysing ways in which Shakespeare shows this throughput the play and what effect this has on the audience. Firstly‚ I will be looking at Act 1 Scene 1‚ which is the first appearance of the witches and helps sets the tone for the rest of the play. Throughout the play Shakespeare portrays the witches as being evil. One of the main quotes

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    How can a person become so caught up in what others say and do‚ that they lose sight of who they really are‚ and pursue something they’re not? Othello is overcome with jealousy and let’s himself become caught up in suspicion; this is his fatal flaw which leads to his tragic downfall. On the other hand we have Macbeth who lets his life become ruled by ambition and is blind to the damage that this causes. This can only end one way and will bring an end to the horror of Macbeth. These are both plays

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    Courtney Thebodo Macbeth Macbeth’s flaws lead to corruption and the disturbance of fate In the era of Macbeth‚ many of the beliefs were based upon fate. It was a major part of the culture and how everything happens for a reason. In this play by Shakespeare‚ fate is corrupted by the main character Macbeth; this corruption unbalances the universe. Macbeth provides an example of contradicting the beliefs in this time frame‚ eventually fate restores the kingdom and the universe balances out. “Tragedy

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    The Role of Guilt in Macbeth    In the story Macbeth fears what will happen to him in the life to come‚ with thoughts of an undetermined destiny which worry him while his evil deeds may come back to him. Mixed emotions run through Macbeth’s mind as he is mid-struck between Duncan’s fate. His uncertainty according to this matter builds upon his guilt of the thought of betraying his friends trust. Towards the end of his soliloquy‚ he begins to use vocabulary that describe and display the image

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    one. Solove thinks that the most valuable thing about privacy is that it makes society a good place to live. There are a couple of reasons why Solove thinks this. One of his main points in this argument is that‚ “Part of what makes a society a good place in which to live is the extent to which it allows people freedom from the intrusiveness of others (Solove. Pg. 762).” Solove thinks that the key thing to making a society a good one is the ability to feel free and not feel like someone is constantly

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    How does the character of Macbeth change throughout the play? 1. When and where is ‘Macbeth’ set and how is this shown in the play? Macbeth is set in the 11th century in Scotland. Macbeth’s castle is in Forres. The stage directions tell you this. The beginning of his name ‘Mac’ is from Scottish heritage and three of the characters from Macbeth have ‘Mac’ in their name (Macbeth‚ Macduff and McDonald and their wives). Shakespeare got his ides for Macbeth from ‘Hollinshed Chronicals’ (a

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    During the Pleistocene epoch‚ or 1.8 million years to 10‚000 years ago‚ Homo floresiensis occupied the Liang Bua‚ a cave on Flores in eastern Indonesia. They were relatively small people‚ identical to modern-day dwarfs. But after researching recovered fossils of their bodies scientists realize there are distinct differences; one of these differences happens to be the foot of h. floresiensis. The size of the foot is unusually long compared to their tibia and femur. These proportions have never

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