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    2nd | | AGREED INDICATIVE MARK* | | DATE | | Postgraduate Level Marking (Individual Coursework) Band | Mid Point Grade | Description | 70% + | 85% | An excellent assignment that displays very thorough comprehension of all major issues. Extensive and well informed critical analysis. The presentation is appropriate and of a high standard. Strong evidence of depth and breadth of reading and good use of a range of sources mostly of high quality. Referencing is consistently

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    1. By implementing a forced ranking procedure‚ organizations guarantee that managers will differentiate talent. While conventional performance appraisal systems may allow managers to inflate ratings and award Superior ratings to all‚ a forced ranking system ensures that distribution requirements will be met. Overall I think that it can push /employees to work harder. Based on equality‚ appraisals should be based on a set of clear expectations‚ and employees should be ranked in a system that says

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    How does Priestley show the importance of the Inspector to the play as a whole in ’An Inspector Calls’? The Inspector in ’An Inspector Calls’ serves a variety of important functions within the play. He makes the Birlings recognise their faults and the consequences of their actions; highlights the importance of people taking responsibility for one another; and also serves as an all-seeing‚ God-like figure‚ giving the impression that those who do not take responsibility for their crimes will be punished

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    Two Families at Each Other’s Throats By Shalini Krishan Yesterday afternoon‚ in the Vernon streets‚ Capulet and Montague rose to each other’s throats and bought the duel to the streets. In the duel‚ there were two deaths and one was banished. Mercutio‚ who was a kinsman to Prince Escalus‚ was slain by Tybalt and Tybalt‚ cousin to Juliet of the Capulet family‚ was murdered by Romeo who was banished by Prince Escalus. Mercutio was killed yesterday afternoon by Tybalt when they engaged in

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    The culture industry is responsible for all the rubbish we have in the media. Discuss. IntroductionThe purpose of this essay is to critically discuss who is ultimately responsible for all the rubbish in the media. In this argument I will prove that the responsible parties would in fact be both the producer and its consumers. I will elucidate the issue with Osgood Schramms model of communication and the concept of hegemony with TMZ‚ a tabloid website and television series‚ as representation of the

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    is the Inspectors role in the novel An Inspector Calls? The Inspector plays an intriguing role in J.B Priestley’s Inspector Calls. There are many different interpretations of the Inspectors role in the play but in my opinion he represents the author Priestley without the audience knowing until the end of the play. The Inspector as a character is used to show Priestley’s views of social and political unjust of his time. Priestley does this by giving the inspector power to‚ question each character

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    the Inspector in ‘An Inspector Calls’ ‘An Inspector Calls’ is a fascinating play of guilt and innocence‚ and of prejudice and hypocrisy. Throughout the play‚ the Inspector acts as a physical object for Priestley’s personal views. The play is a morality play‚ in which Mr Birling is a Capitalist and the Inspector is a Socialist. As Priestly is obviously trying to achieve the audience agreeing with his views‚ he creates Birling to be a pompous and an ‘easy to dis-like’ character. The Inspector works

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    ’An Inspector Calls’‚ many contrasts and paradox’s are present and at the centre of them all is the character known as Inspector Goole. However‚ the inspector is not any ordinary inspector. I believe that the inspector is used as a device by Priestley to explore the wider themes of the play and to depict other characters true personalities. This essay will explore some of the techniques Priestley presents the inspector in An Inspector Calls. One of the ways Priestley presents the inspector is through

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    People judge others by the way they talk‚ look‚ and their actions without knowing the story behind them. A person’s action and opinions most commonly come from their culture or religion. How they were raised as a young kid‚ the influences they have ‚and expectation they live by effect the way choices are made. In the article Africans speak II the author makes points about how a child is raised. "Such education as the young receive concerns itself a great deal with moral and religious precepts;"

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    ‘An Inspector calls’ is a play by JB Preistly that was written in 1912 and was intended to open the eyes of his 1946 audiences to a brighter future founded on community‚ responsibility‚ equality‚ peace and respect for all. Inspector Goole and Mr Birling are two of the main characters and have perhaps the most noticeably opposing views of any two characters in the play. Priestley displays this through the constant conflict between the pair‚ and notably in their vastly contrasting speeches delivered

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