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    lie at the heart of novels’ To what extent do you agree with this statement. Your response should include close reference to a novel you have studied. In the novel Mister Pip‚ the characters are stripped of all luxuries‚ which expose their innermost beliefs and their conflicting personality‚ causing disruption between the different characters. This essay will examine intense personal relationships between Matilda‚ Dolores and Mr Watts that lie at the heart of this novel and will argue that the

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    How does Eric change throughout ‘An inspector calls’. How does the writer present the change? In Edwardian Britain‚ social status was measured by material wealth‚ etiquette and moral responsibility. The play is sat in an industrial town‚ which centres around the jobs of the main characters. An Inspector calls starts off with the family celebration of an engagement between two social classes‚ the inspector then calls to interrogate the family about their ignorance and selfishness in contributing

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    Like any other political doctrines‚ liberalism is seriously sensitive to circumstances and time. Each of country’s liberalism is different‚ and also changes in every generation. This historical development of liberal view over recent times has been a movement from the mistrust of the state’s power and authority on the notion that it tends to be used in different ways other than required‚ to a willingness to use the power of its government in the correction perceived inequities in the distribution

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    Impact on Job Search Perhaps the larger impact of e-commerce on labour market can be seen in the form of online job search. In terms of formal information and services‚ there would be advantages in the development of more interactive jobs search sites‚ allowing job seekers to store search preferences and user profiles‚ and to follow through identified vacancies by making online applications. The internet has become an invaluable tool for sourcing and recruiting qualified staff. The ease of

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    This school based assessment (SBA) will help to understand and determine why contraceptives should be sold to secondary school students. There was a total of 25 questionnaires 56% of respondents were females (4%) 15 years‚ (44%) 16 years and (8%) 17 years old. The remaining (44%) of respondents were male (8%) 15 years‚ (24%) 16 years and (12%) 17 years old. The majority of the respondents believe that teenage pregnancy can be reduced if contraceptives were provided. Based on the respondents’ responses

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    Child-rearing The raising of children has traditionally been viewed as the role of a housewife. While the husband worked during the day‚ a housewife would feed‚ clothe‚ bathe‚ entertain and teach their children. Once the child is old enough to attend preschool or kindergarten parents‚ may be inclined to send him to school‚ reducing the required time for child- rearing. A housewife may also be responsible to pick up children from school and drive them to extracurricular activities like

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    The Industrial that took place throughout the nineteenth century had great significances‚ which influenced every aspect of America’s society and economy. The lives of many American had changed positively because of the improvement and growth of transportation‚ electricity‚ and industrial processes. In addition‚ the development of the Free Market Economy and the Progressive Movement made everything in the second half of the nineteenth century seemed to move faster than ever before. Through changing

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    Throughout the course of history‚ a drastic change in leadership and a rollercoaster economy caused the lives of many people to severely change in the Soviet Union. Russia‚ before the revolution was very behind in industrialization and politics. However‚ things began to change once Vladimir Lenin took over. During the Russian Revolution of 1917‚ complete equality for women was proclaimed. Shortly after Lenin’s rule there was a fight for power between Trotsky and Stalin. In the end‚ Stalin prevailed

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    Tom Robinson is a strong‚ honest‚ and humble man who has never been given the chance to be viewed as an equal. Because he is a Negro‚ he has never and will never be respected or treated for the man he is. Throughout the trial (so far‚) he never once raised his voice‚ noticeably got angry‚ or disrespected anyone in the courtroom. He is aware that he is a black man going against a white man in trail; there is almost no way he can win this case. However‚ Tom exemplifies his strength and honesty when

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    Have you ever felt like a social outcast? As times change different things are seen as acceptable and other things are seen as bad. But most of the time society does not change for good. A lot of people around us struggle in fitting it with other people. A big part of the change is also in society. Each year it is harder to fit in with society. Throughout the story Frankenstein starts feeling more lonely and wants to go out but he can’t cause he is different. He feels like he won’t be accepted

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