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    Prize Giving Harwood

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    structured rhyme scheme • 3rd person (omniscent) narrative and uses a double vouce. This distances Harwood from her characters which still enabling her to give her perspective. Eisenbart’s psyche is presented from Harwood’s perspective as she is being judgemental and mocking him through the use of words such as “grace” and “rudely declined”. • Iambic Pentameter (10 beats to the line‚ as in Shakespeare) • An Extreamely formally structured poem- Reinforcing the stiffness of Professor Eisenbart • Prof.

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    An Effective Counsellor

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    A counsellor must be self-aware in order to avoid an unhealthy or dependent relationship. In order to be an effective counsellor‚ the individual must be able to separate his or her own feelings‚ needs‚ and perceptions of the client.It is also important for the counsellor to be conscious of their reactions to the client so that they are not perceived as encouraging dependence or neediness. Self-awareness allows the counsellor to enhance his or her ability to understand and be empathetic of the person

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    constructive purpose are they serving? Dress codes should not be in place because they’re harmful to pupils‚ reinforce a barrier of resentment to the staff and administration‚ and it makes the students more close-minded to new things and possibly judgemental towards them. As a matter of a fact‚

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    Practitioner: observe and reflect on spontaneous play and then build on this by planning and resourcing an environment that challenges and extends play. Parental relationships with Early Years setting staff. Important that they are positive and non-judgemental. Out of School provision‚

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    1.2 Practitioner’s expectations should be to become a valuable practitioner‚ to be reliable and build good relationships with children and parent carers‚ encouraging play whilst learning‚ and by having children’s best interests e.g. physical activities‚ outings‚ this would help them to enjoy their growth in knowledge and assist in enhancing their development as a whole. Also practitioners should work as a team with other staff members and parent/carers in order to support the children to promote

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    Hate Crimes In Society

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    others suffer from even worse threats. This accomplishes nothing it has been no more than ten days since this attack and it is very obvious that violence does not solve violence‚ it simply only creates more pain amongst more people. Human beings are judgemental and harsh and though we cannot change that we must accept that not all white people are racist‚ not all African Americans are out to get you‚ not all Hispanics are here to steal your jobs‚ not all Muslims are members of ISIS‚ not all Christians

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    We are told to be ourselves yet one abnormal attribute will make you an outcast. Edward Scissorhands is a perfect example of this. The film “Edward Scissorhands” directed by Tim Burton‚ follows a peculiar man and how he attempts to fit into a judgemental society. At first he earns their acceptance‚ however one toe out of line sends him plummeting to an outcast. This film reflects our current society now‚ how you will also be accepted until they have a reason to hate you. Edward is a creation‚ he

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    The Simple Gift Essay

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    The Simple Gift Essay Transitions can be confronting but leads to new understandings of the self and others. Transitions can often be caused or prompted but can lead to new understandings and views of the self and others. The cause of Billy’s transition is caused by physical and psychological abuse from his father‚ lack of caring from his school and his run down neglected neighbourhood with its “truck still on blocks”‚ “unmown grass” and “broken windows”‚ all the symbols pointing to a decaying‚ decrepit

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    Antagonist: The person/side is against or competes with another Point Of View: The perspective that a narrative takes toward the events that it describes. Protagonist: The leading character‚ hero/heroine Suspense: A state or condition of mental uncertainty or excitement Theme: A unifying or dominant‚ idea‚ motif‚ etc. The novel is told in first person point of view by Holden Caulfield. Holden Caulfield is a student at Pencey Prep. Holden had failed all but one of his classes and has received

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    Destroying Avalon

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    friendships must have been difficult for Avalon considering she is putting her trust and loyalty on the line. For Marshall he new his friendships with Sukey‚ Tamara and Jemima was stable. With the other students it was different‚ they were very judgemental about his actions. Through direct speech Marshal and Avalon show friendship means understanding another’s differences. SEXUAL HARASSMENT Marshall and Avalon felt appalled and disgusted when they knew that they were being sexual harassed by

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