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    Control assessment – Stage 1: Inform Yourself 1.1) What is the citizenship issue you have chosen? What is the reason and why do you think it’s important? As a group‚ the first thing we needed to decide on is which task to choose‚ at the end we democratically concluded to choose task 1‚ which requires us to “Select a voluntary organisation or a pressure group‚ investigate their work and take action to advocate their aims” For this task we had to choose a particular organisation and advocate

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    “Explore the way that Kay portrays family relationships in Trumpet. In what way does this theme relate to the struggle for identity?” Joss Moody the protagonist of Jackie Kay’s novel Trumpet lived in a world full of contrasts – internally Josephine but to all who knew him the famous trumpet player Joss. Having to deal with so much contrast so close to home can make a person wonder who is right and what to believe leaving them struggling to figure out who they are amongst it all. Being that the novel

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    IMMIG�TION POLICY CENTER PERSPECTIVES MADE IN AMERICA MYTHS & FACTS ABOUT BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP By James Ho‚ Margaret Stock‚ Eric Ward & Elizabeth Wydra SEPTEMBER 2009 Photo from �ickr.com. By Brian Wilson Photography. MADE IN AMERICA:  MYTHS & FACTS ABOUT BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP      BY JAMES HO‚ MARGARET STOCK‚ ERIC WARD & ELIZABETH WYDRA    SEPTEMBER 2009              ABOUT PERSPECTIVES ON IMMIGRATION  The  Immigration  Policy  Center’s  Perspectives  are  thoughtful  narratives  written 

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    Impossible Knife of Memory. • Anderson uses symbolism to show that the knife is her memory. Throughout the book‚ Hayley and her dad would get random flashbacks and I perceive this as the knife slicing through her life in a form of their memories. I also conclude that the memories hold pain just like when people get cut with a knife. 2. Anderson uses symbolism in‚ "He was coming out of a dark place where he’d been hiding for the last few weeks‚" (pg. 70 paragraph 2 line 5) in The Impossible Knife of Memory

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    Unit 201 Improving productivity using IT 2. Describe ways to improve productivity and efficiency IT can improve productivity in many way the following bullets are just a few: * time savings * cost savings * minimise work processes * Increase output * Improved documetn quality IT makes good use of automated routines. These help to cut down the time it takes to perform a process. Quick start programme Icons appear directly on the desktop. If you double click on these

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    give infants membership in the polity? Heather Horn tells us that‚ “ it’s a natural question to ask‚ now that Donald Trump’s proposal to scarp what he calls ‘birthright citizenship’.” According to Horn‚ there are two common types of birthright citizenships and both are involved in the US policy. The two types of birthright citizenship include jus soli and jus sanguinis. Jus soli is known as “right of soil” or being born within the boarders of a the US. Whereas jus sanguinis is known as “right of blood”

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    In Molly Ivins essay “Get a Knife‚ Get a Dog‚ but Get Rid of Guns‚” she explains how it is better if guns are banned. Guns aren’t being used by people who are being supervised and we aren’t required some discipline to use guns. She also brings up that all guns do is kill. However many people do not agree with Ivins‚ there is a web page dedicated to just saying bad things about her and her essay. Many of those comments do not try to argue against her points with good facts. One of the comments

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    In the contemporary novel The Water Knife‚ Bacigalupi highlights the consequences‚ the savagery‚ and the measures people will resort to when they are dancing on the edge of life and death - all the result of an abrupt deprivation of a necessity to life: water. As the story progresses‚ Bacigalupi develops the novel to feature two distinct genres: a dystopian genre which is more focused on serious political issues‚ and then the detective-thriller genre where Bacigalupi adds a more suspenseful component

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    SWISS ARMY KNIFE The Swiss Army Knife has many dimensions of quality and uses. This knife/tool also has several defining qualities. Its ideal use is for the camping outdoorsman‚ but with its many functions‚ can be useful for just about everyone. The performance of the Swiss Army Knife (SAK) is of highest quality. SAK multi-function tool can perform many tasks with several of its different features. The SAK can be used as a screwdriver‚ reamer‚ bottle opener‚ key ring‚ toothpick‚ wood saw‚

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