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    than learning overseas.This is because students living at home do not have to worry about problems such as finding accommodation‚ paying for their study and living costs‚ and trying to survive in a foreign country where day to day living causes much stress. However‚ there are obvious advantages of learning English in Britain.Every day‚ there are opportunities to practise listening to and speaking with British people.Also‚ students can experience the culture firsthand‚which is a great help when trying

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    primary and secondary resources An explanation of how secondary resources usually contain bias and how these usually skew the validity of claims made by advertisements The original advertisement for the quitting smoking program‚ weight loss or sports nutrition supplement (properly sited) A summary of your findings on……… The target audience Bias you notice in the advertisement Scientific studies that either support or refute the validity of the claims NOTE: these must NOT merely be based on

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    How far do you agree that Wuthering Heights is a romantic novel? Zaib Nasir The romantic novel is characterised by a conscious preoccupation with the subjective and imaginative aspects of life. The romantic age was further evolving at the point of publication in 1847‚ where prior Mary Shelly had published Frankenstein and Charles Darwin had published The Origin of Species. It was the age of new ideas‚ the dreamlike and intangible‚ something that Wuthering Heights shows

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    “On balance the league of nations proved to be a failure in the 1920’s.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain. 10 marks. The League of Nations was the brainchild of USA’s president‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ and was one of his suggested 14 points that followed the Treaty of Versailles. The League was based on a covenant‚ a set of 26 articles‚ which all the members had to follow. The main structure of the League was set in the form of The Assembly and the Council‚ of which there were four permanent

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    To what extent would you agree that attitudes in Sasson’s “The Hero” reflect Sasoon’s general attitude to war? When the first world war began hundreds of thousands of men hurriedly joined the army‚ disillusioned with patriotism ‚ Siegfried Sasson was one of those men. Due to Sassoon’s social class he entered the army at a high status and performed a service so outstanding that he was awarded with a military cross. On the surface Sasson appeared to be the typical upper class boy but in reality

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    MARKETING IS BOTH ART AND SCIENCE Marketing - Art or science? I read a blog post the other day (unfortunately I didn’t copy the URL and I don’t remember which blog) where someone answered the good old marketing question being - "is marketing art or science". Let me tell you‚ I am so tired of that question. Let’s just clear that question once and for all. I really don’t see the point of asking it. Marketing is science and marketing is art. Why is that you might ask? Let me try to come up with

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    Do you know what your purpose is? Do you know what drives you? As you think about that question‚ you may be picturing a certain aspect of your life. For example: · Home life · Spiritual life · Work life · Recreational life · School life · Etc. We have compartmentalized our lives. But with God‚ there is no distinction between the different areas of our lives. God has a purpose for our life. Sadly‚ many of us don’t have any idea what that purpose is. · Joke: Did you hear about the little girl

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    In this ISP I will try and reveal how the Sires‚ new technology‚ economy‚ and work ethic have changed and produced the booming industry that there is today. To prove this tentative thesis I will map out when each of these factors commenced in the change and establish what one has had the greatest impact. I will then do this through old reports‚ articles‚ videos‚ and bull proofs. In doing this I hope to establish what one of many factors have impacted the most. The main points I will take into thought

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    Can we define art? Of course we can define art. According to dictionary‚ art is the quality‚ production‚ expression‚ or realm of what is beautiful appealing or of more than ordinary significance. But in the eye of some artist included Morris Weits‚ they believe art is undefined for many reason. According to Morris Weitz‚ he point out a few theories of art and argues in his article “The Role of Theory in Aesthetics”‚ that they are lacking to the extent that they cannot satisfactorily cover all of

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    Restoration of the ArtsSciences‚ and Their Effect on Morals Does the restoration of the sciences and arts destroy morality? This is what Rousseau talks about in his discourse‚ which argues about how arts and sciences corrupt morality of humans. The age of Enlightenment was a great time for progressing. Based on reasons and progress‚ many things has changed during the age of Enlightenment. One of the very important changes in the age of enlightenment was the Scientific Revolution. The Scientific

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