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    How do you respond to Gerald in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley make you respond as you do by the way he writes? (30 Marks) The character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls is one that produces different responses; this is due to Priestley’s writing style. During the start of the play Gerald takes a low level status but by the end of the Play he is defiantly trying to save himself and the family. How does Priestley make us feel like that? Well it’s all down to the stage directions and how the

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    iambic pentameter. When Hamlet is speaking to Horatio‚ he says‚ “...lord. How dost thou‚ sweet lord? This might be my/Lord Such-a-one‚ that praised my Lord Such-a-one’s…” (V. i. 78-79). Wary of social class and the meter

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    time has come for my decision. Do I kill my partner in crime or do I let something else probably worse happen? Lennie has been by my side for awhile now and he’s my friend‚ hence the reason I haven’t left. I know I act harsh and cruel to him sometimes‚ but it needs to get through to him. And I know at the end of the day‚ Lennie still will care for me‚ not just because he forgets things‚ but because I’m his friend and he just wants me happy. But do I let him either be killed harshly by a jealous crazy

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    In Greece‚ over the entrance to the temple Delphi is carved a simple phrase: Know thyself. Despite the massive advancements humanity has made since the days of ancient Greece‚ this phrase rings just as true today as then. It did‚ and still does‚ represent the highest achievement of wisdom. Regardless of profession‚ an understanding of the self is essential to a fulfilled life. For scientists‚ this means understanding how the brain works. Linguists in particular should understand both that the basis

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    Senor Columbus came to my husband and I to propose his vision. At the time‚ we turned down his request due to us being preoccupied with claiming Granada. Once we dealt with the issue‚ we got to know Christopher Columbus and better understood his plans. Ultimately‚ we agreed to fund his trip which led to Spain becoming a respected empire with many new treasures. Due to me being able to see the potential of Senor Columbus‚ Spain rose to greatness

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    Despite what the British initially accomplished in aiding the colonies‚ Britain eventually became a government that the colonists were not content with. Acquainted with freedoms such as self-government‚ colonists were hesitant and resistant when the British imposed any act upon them that might threaten their freedoms. Just because the British were used to their ways of government operation‚ doesn’t mean that the colonists were willing to allow themselves to be subjected to the same treatment. For

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    “It is with regret that I pronounce the fatal truth: Louis ought to perish rather than a hundred thousand virtuous citizens: Louis must die that the country may live.” (Robespierre) With Louis XI in power the people of France will perish and Robespierre’s solution to this is to put an end to his life. Louis was a weak king and was easily persuaded by the last person he talked to. His rule caused great suffering in France and was completely oblivious to it. The commoners had no power what so ever

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    On July 4th 1776‚ the declaration of independence was adopted‚ this letter called for separation between Great Britain and the colonies. Britain began to abuse their power over the colonies by establishing extreme amounts of taxes and acts. They established the Stamp Act‚ Sugar Act and Townshend Act. The Stamp Act consisted of taxing civilians for paper‚ documents and game cards. The Sugar Act was a tax on sugar and any imports other than from Great Britain. The townshend act was tax on tea‚ glass

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    SHC34-3.1 Describe how to respond to Complaints In all settings you work in‚ there will come a time when a situation may arise and as a practitioner‚ you will have to respond to a complaint‚ either made by a parent‚ carer or a colleague and the complaint made can be about you‚ something you have done or a colleague you work with. As a practitioner‚ it is very important that one knows how to professionally respond and react to complaints made in the work setting and one of the first things to do

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    With the rise of immigration‚ industrial growth‚ and the widespread urban expansion‚ the United States had drastically during the last quarter of the 19th century. However‚ by the 20th century‚ a wide range of groups and individuals with a common desire to improve life in the gilded age sought reform. This era became to be known as the progressive era which was a reaction to excess of industrialization. During the progressive era people of the United States wanted to make moderate political change

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