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    do it peacefully‚ instead of causing so much chaos among big groups of people‚ when people protest hatefully it does not get their point through any better. I feel that if someone wants something they should not fight‚ say hateful things‚ or be judgemental of the other side of what they are protesting against‚ at least not publicly. They should find a way that is nice‚ and getting along with others‚ because if you are more willing to cooperate with someone then you are more likely to get what you

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    Gatsby himself is clearly busy‚ and also pursued by many for his charm and riches‚ while also ceaselessly pursuing a relationship with Daisy. Nick may not realize it‚ but he is pursued by many as a companion. Perhaps this is because he appears not judgemental‚ like when he said‚ "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had" While on the train to New York with Tom he was so excited‚ “All I kept thinking about‚ over

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    false compare.” He mentions how he loves to hear her speak‚ but he knows that there are more pleasing sounds. He also says that he thinks their love is rare because he doesn’t let her flaws get in the way of his love for her. Shakespeare uses a judgemental tone to compare/contrast her to everything that she is not. He does this to show how the girl may look different to others and maybe even to himself‚ but he looks past that because the lover for her beats all of her flaws. Love should be from the

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    Discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners. Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners 300-400 Words The Tomlinson Report (1996) promoted a student-centred approach that makes learners’ individual needs the starting point for developing a responsive‚ ‘tailor-made’ curriculum. Instead of the learner having to fit in with existing provision‚ Tomlinson makes the case for fitting the provision around the needs of

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    Atticus Finch always stood up for what he believed in‚ no matter the consequences. He lost friendships and attracted trouble from defending Tom Robinson‚ but by staying so defiant he subtly passes on wisdom to his children Jem and Scout about taboo subjects such as racism. Atticus always appeared to be a friendly man‚ who showed compassion to people regardless of their social class or skin colour. An example of this is when Walter Cunningham was invited to dinner‚ and straight away Atticus spoke

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    of the other students and teachers. This almost convinced the other people that he was beginning to fit in‚ until his teacher found out that he was hiding his knowledge‚ and‚ without thinking‚ hit him with a ruler. Then‚ a few chapters later‚ a judgemental 12 year-old boy threatened to kill him‚ but Peekay‚ who knew that the Judge was struggling with his math classes‚ decided to help the Judge‚ keeping him safe for the remainder of his time at the school. Finally‚ in the middle of chapter 4‚ Peekay

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    Have you ever wondered how your life would be if you had a facial deformity? guess not. My book that I choose was Wonder‚ written by Raquel J. Palacio. The genre of the book is young adult literature‚ and coming of age. Wonder talks about a 10 year old boy called August. August is starting 5th grade for the first time in public school because he has always been homeschooled due to his facial deformity. Wonder had a lot of morality. The book is sectioned into different parts. The first part was in

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    An analysis of major characters: Shylock‚ villain or victim? Using evidence from act one and act two‚ it is believed that the revengeful shylock is indeed a villain based on his actions and statements. Firstly‚ through Shylock’s words‚ he shows how he is very spiteful. “I will buy with you‚ sell with you‚ talk with you‚ walk with you‚ and so following: but I will not eat with you drink with you‚ nor pray with you.” (1.3.30-33). In this quote‚ Shylock mentions to Bassanio how he will do everything

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    The Great Depression began in 1929 after the “Roaring 20s.” The Depression was caused insufficient money to sustain Americans. Many banks failed‚ which then led to the crash of the Stock Market. Before Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ the presidents focused on having little to no government involvement with the civilians and their issues. President Roosevelt wanted to solve the problems of the Great Depression with his enactment of his new policy‚ the “New Deal‚” focusing on helping the Americans financially

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    Hawthorne he teaches that no one should judge another unless they have judge themselves. In the “Minister’s of Black Veil”‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Rev. Hoopes’ alienation brought on by his adornment the black veil across his face to illustrate the Judgemental‚ superstitious‚ and hypocrite of the people in the environment that is closely related to the “puritan society.” The message in the story is to teach the new generation the true meaning of accepting the person as he or she is‚ and should not

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