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    Reflective Stayement

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    Reflective Statement on August Strindberg’s ’Miss Julie’ Question: How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed throughout the interactive oral? Work Used: August Strindberg’s ’Miss Julie’ Through the interactive oral session and the researching for it‚ some new information which I didn’t know was brought to light‚ which I hadn’t fully identified with before. The group I was in talked about various things such as cultural and social context

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    the deal to closure. Julie is a female; and highly recommended with her knowledge and involvement with the oil field and oil product department with several companies. Saudi Arabia being behind where diversity is concerned and caught by surprise that they would be answering to a female executive; Julie should have been involved with the calls concerning sales involving Big Oil discussions that would create an agreement. This would have proven creditability; however‚ Julie was just given basic information

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    presence in his own childhood. Throughout the novel‚ McEwan continuously demonstrates the idea that the female protagonist‚ Julie‚ exerts more maturity than the narrator‚ Jack‚ in order to portray the idea that the matriarchal figure is of higher importance within society; “it really means Julie will have to be in charge”. The fact that it seems unavoidable that Julie will attain the role as the figure head of the family enhances the idea that her maturity puts her priority to manage the family

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    John and Julie‚ your two best friends‚ have just read an article about the death penalty. It explains the reasons why death by lethal injection is a legitimate punishment for certain crimes. As Julie reads the article‚ she strongly agrees with what the author has to say. "An eye for an eye‚ a tooth for a tooth‚" she imagines. Without examining the ideas that are involved‚ she ’s satisfied with everything the article says because‚ "It ’s only fair." John‚ on the other hand‚ is deeply

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    what is best outcome for the client and the other party involved is using conflict resolution. To obtain a better understanding an interview with Julie Pickering‚ who works with NIS (Networking Interpreting Services) and does ASL (American Sign Language). Summarized thoughts are drawn from the interview that was taken. Toishauna

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    The Grey Wolf

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    -Canis lupus ’s ’ height ranges from about 21-38 inches and three and a half feet long. Their weight ranges from 20 -172 pounds. It is one of the largest wolves in the world. They also range in color from pure white to near black. The gray wolves are a very intelligent animal and they learn quickly to avoid humans and there trap ’s. Grey wolves have a keen sense of smell‚ acute hearing‚ and great stamina. They can maintain a trot of 12 to 14 miles per hour and travel up to 60 miles in a single night

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    during its production. Mowgli‚ voiced by Bruce Reitherman: the main character‚ a young boy raised by wolves. In the movie‚ Mowgli is featured as a 10 year old‚ which is around the age he was in Rudyard Kipling’s book when he was first captured by the Bandar Log (monkeys). In the book‚ Mowgli managed to escape his parent’s camp when they were attacked by Shere Khan the tiger‚ and he entered the wolves’ den by himself. In the movie‚ he is found by Bagheera in a wrecked boat‚ perhaps after the attack

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    this journey‚ they crossed paths with a famished pack of wolves whose only objective was to eat. Day-by-day‚ one of Bill and Henry’s sled dogs was killed by being attracted by the she-wolf. The she-wolf would catch eyes with one of the sled dogs and as the dog would run out of camp to chase the she-wolf‚ he would be intercepted by the pack of wolves. Bill‚ being his impulsive self‚ decided to end these killings by trying to scare the wolves away his shotgun. Bills plan turned south and he was eaten

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    4. Julie _______________ a letter to her mother once a week. 5. Tom and Julie _______________ in a big city in the centre of the country. 6. Tourists _______________ to Egypt to see the pyramids. 7. Jimmy always _______________ the bus to go to school. 8. We all know that children _______________ sweets. 9. Anne _______________ it’s a good idea to do English exercises. 10. If you want to be healthy‚ you must _______________ good food. Present Continuous Tense           1.   Every day Julie _______________

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    Comparison/Contrast Essay The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe Within seconds of the movie starting‚ differences are already seen between the book and the movie. Although the movie was amazing and received very good ratings‚ it is obvious that the writers chose to not make the movie resemble the book several times throughout the movie. This angered many who moved the book‚ but to the larger crowd‚ they did not really care. Both the book and the movie have great qualities in their own separate ways

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