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    Receiving your P1 licence signifies an important time in a teenager’s life. For many‚ it can be seen as a rite of passage‚ a transition into adult hood. It gives a teenager the rite and freedom of travelling in a car on their own‚ and opens up new opportunities for work‚ travel‚ school etc. Despite these privileges‚ receiving your p-plates comes with major responsibilities. Drivers who are on their p-plates are often involved in horrifying crash statistics and are perceived as reckless‚ irresponsible

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    technology. For example‚ technology is used for maps‚ socialization‚ shopping‚ and even books. People are becoming so attached to technology because they can do literally anything with it. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ Montag’s wife‚ Mildred became so attached to her television set and her “family” that she completely lost her love for her husband. The empty void in her heart is filled with her television and radio. When Montag is describing how technology has made him isolated‚ he states

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    children shows in many different ways throughout the novel. The confrontation between Little Chuck Little and Burris Ewell‚ Scout standing up for what is right in front the jailhouse‚ and Scout resisting taunts from her classmates on the playground. When Little Chuck Little confronted Burris Ewell‚ he showed courage in standing up to Burris. Burris is three years older and twice Chuck’s height. “Burris seemed to be afraid of [Chuck Little] half his size…” (28) It shows how even the face of a

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    God promises to watch over his people at all times‚ he never promises that life will always be easy. Job lives a prosperous life‚ which suddenly takes a turn for the worst when the devil intervenes in an attempt to weaken Job’s faith in God. Though many important themes are apparent in the book of Job‚ a major theme that is blatantly present is the idea of power. Although most think of power as a mighty word or a word containing a strong‚ authoritative connotation‚ the book of Job goes to show that

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    the novel with the relationship of Dill with Scout and Jem. Dill opens an entirely new world to Scout and Jem through his experience in outside the small town of Maycomb. There is also a kind of friendship between Atticus and his children. This is shown through the children calling him Atticus instead of father. The fact that Atticus and the children have a close relationship aids the children’s opinions towards Atticus’ teachings; they would take the teachings as life advice and an insight from a

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    Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck shows racism and how it was very prevelant in the 1930’s. John Steinbeck introduces the only black character‚ Crooks. "In the character of Crooks‚ the black ranch hand‚ Steinbeck illustrates the constant‚ polluting presence of racism in America in the 1930s. He reveals its powerful and dangerous capacity to infect how we see ourselves and others." (Miller). Equality starts in the hearts and the minds of people. Not only has racism in the world caused a big problem

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    The reasons censorship is harmful and how it was portrayed in the book “Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury. In the book “Fahrenheit 451” there is a dystopian society in which no one knows about anything. Most of the stuff is censored to them and the media is their family. Technology is taking over today’s society just like it did in the book and we might end up like them‚ who knows? Bradbury shows that censorship ruins a society if no one has knowledge of anything that is near them. In “Fahrenheit

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    south. The plot of the film illustrates the malicious power of prejudice and its ability to sometimes overpower what is right. In the film it is shown that prejudice can often cloud a person’s judgment and lead to illogical outcomes. An example of this is the trial of Tom Robinson who is accused of raping Mayella Ewel. Throughout the trial it is shown time and time again that Tom was almost completely incapable of raping Mayella. Any sensible person who read a transcript of the trial and had no

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    How is the theme on manipulation shown in The Tempest? And discuss how the audience would perceive this manipulation. The main reason that characters such a Prospero manipulate others is to gain control. If you can manipulate those with lesser knowledge then yourself. The character Prospero illustrates this within Shakespeare’s The Tempest. Through Prospero’s magic and clever speech his is able to manipulate and control what others do and think in certain situations. Prospero often puts people on

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    Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus‚ from the Greek: τεκτονικός "pertaining to building")[1] is a scientific theory that describes the large-scale motions of Earth’s lithosphere. The model builds on the concepts of continental drift‚ developed during the first few decades of the 20th century. The geoscientific community accepted the theory after the concepts of seafloor spreading were developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The lithosphere is broken up into tectonic plates. On

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