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    Employability of graduates is an increasing issue in society. How can graduates and employers both improve the future employability for the benefit of both society and businesses in general? Employability is the behaviours‚ skills and attributes applied to create‚ cope with and enjoy change and innovations leading to personal fulfilment and organisational effectiveness (Crayford and Fearon et al.‚ 2012‚ pp. 187--193). Employability encompasses personal initiative‚ functional flexibility and career

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    Love and Gavin Tyler Poem

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    Gavin Tyler Poem Analysis In the poem; "The Wisdom of Shelley" by George Elliot Clarke there is much imagery and symbolism used throughout the entire work. The author very rapidly sets the tone of the poem‚ as well as gives the reader hints of past major events in “Shelley’s” life. Immediately the mood of negativity is created. Everything that is presented to her is received by her in a different light. There is strong imagery based on the contrast. The author draws a picture in the reader’s mind

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    opportunity for the offender to be reintegrated into the social network (Macready‚ 2009). This concept of a restorative community 33THE CASE OF ALGONQUIN HIGH SCHOOL is reminiscent of a tribal model (Nesbitt & Clarke‚ 2004) or analogous to a family (Macready‚ 2009; Nesbitt & Clarke‚ 2004). The concept of “fair process” ensures that all who are affected by an action or decision will be heard in a restorative setting. Everyone may contribute a view and will hear the reasons for the final

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    Gone Girl Analysis

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    Saul Dibb in his 2008 film The Duchess and Gillian Flynn in her 2012 novel Gone Girl both deconstruct the bases that form trust and deception within relationships and society. Although Flynn’s thriller of twists and Dibb’s 18th century drama depict two diverse settings the texts both present the idea that trust is an unrealistic expectation within relationships‚ as relationships are created from idealism of the perfect partner. Both texts explore the importance of appearance within society‚ as Flynn

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    tears,idle tears

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    “TEARS‚ IDLE TEARS” “TEARS‚ IDLE TEARS” Summary The speaker sings of the baseless and inexplicable tears that rise in his heart and pour forth from his eyes when he looks out on the fields in autumn and thinks of the past. This past‚ (“the days that are no more”) is described as fresh and strange. It is as fresh as the first beam of sunlight that sparkles on the sail of a boat bringing the dead back from the underworld‚ and it is sad as the last red beam of sunlight that shines on a boat that

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    Babylonian Memory

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    In-between the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers‚ the city of Babylon rose from near obscurity to become a mighty multinational empire which then plunged into the dust. However‚ Babylon continues to live in competing strands of popular memory. For within the strands of popular memory‚ Hammurabi propagated his first codified law‚ Nebuchadnezzar grew his Hanging Gardens‚ the Tower of Babel fell‚ and its future Whore will reign anew in anticipation of the Second Coming. These twin strands of memory have

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    The methods outlined by Clarke in this table (Table 1) can be utilized through problem-oriented policing‚ private security or the managers of businesses‚ hospitals‚ schools‚ transportation‚ government buildings‚ or even private citizens. The strategy is accomplished through assessment of risks and the manipulation of the environment. For instance a homeowner could remove crime opportunities for a criminal to hack into his home’s Wi-Fi by examining the five mechanisms‚ choosing the mechanism “increase

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    TMA05

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    Donna Walsh PI: C6534394 TMA05 PART 1 ESSAY PLAN Introduction Aims - To compare and contrast two methods of researching juvenile delinquency by examining the psychological and sociological approaches taken by different social scientists. Explain what is meant by the term ‘juvenile delinquency’ and how it can be divided into different sub sections and categorised as disorderly or criminal. Located the material which is relevant to the essay. Re-read the question several times and note down key

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    The Male Gaze

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    example‚ Jane turns the camera around back on Ricky. He doesn’t mind because he already feels free‚ though he conforms to the "good son" in his fathers eyes. Angela refers to him as a creep‚ but she doesn’t mind putting on a show for the camera. As Gillian stated in the lecture‚ Ricky’s voyeuristic gaze implicates others‚ like of a film maker. I think it resembles how our culture‚ stardom‚ and media is ingrained with voyeurism. Reality TV‚ for instance‚ demonstrates how much people love to watch others

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    Justice in Medea

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    suggests that justice is best left to the Gods. After her husband Jason has left her for another woman‚ Medea laments the injustice of her situation. But soon her self-pity turns to hatred for Jason. With support from the chorus of women‚ she feels empowered to enact her version of justice‚ namely killing Jason’s second wife. Apart from the support of the chorus‚ the nurse also laments the injustice of her situation and the inevitability of her desire for revenge. Also‚ Aegeus is indignant on her

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