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    gratification’. Wanting rewards now‚ or leaving school as soon as possible to get a job‚ or similar. Explain what is meant by the term ‘cultural deprivation’. A lack or deficit of values (or of norms‚ attitudes‚ skills or knowledge). Explain what is meant by the term ‘vocational’ education. Relating to a career or specific work roles. 6 mark questions Suggest three examples of ways in which school is organised that may be ethnocentric.  school dress/uniform requirements may conflict with

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    There are many themes and topics that authors and directors can choose but the theme for the novel "Lockie Leonard‚ Human Torpedo" by Tim Winton‚ and film "Lex & Rory" is very similar. Both these narratives expressed the same issues‚ some of which were bullying‚ popularity‚ relationships and male and female characteristics. Although these texts have similar issues‚ they do have differences such as how the issues that were used were constructed. This essay will discuss the similarities of the issues

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    Introduction.......................................................................................................................................... 3 Article 42 of UN Charter................................................................................................................... 4 1) The UN Charter as matrix of Art.42...........................................................................................4 2) Authorising the use of force.......................

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    In ‘Unrelated Incidents’ and ‘Half-Caste’‚ language is shown to be very important. Both Agard and Leonard‚ use a variety of language styles‚ underneath the surface of the poem. Studying it very closely‚ you can see many similarities and differences and you start to see there perspective of life and the dramatic monologue that portrays the importance of language. Cultural and ethnic background is expressed through their language; to show that there culture is very important to them. The language helps

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    04/06/2013 Engl 1301 Dr David Mason How Critical Guns Are In America In Leonard Pitts’ article “We Fail Our Children As More Succumb To Guns Every Day” Pitts states his argumentation on ongoing gun fatalities such as‚ deaths of babies‚ young children‚ and young adults. Although he presents his points and opinions‚ Leonard Pitts’ failed to prove his point and conclude his argument on guns being the problem of our nation. In Leonard Pitts’ article‚ the author repeatedly talks about guns being the reason

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    When the topic of Canadian rights and freedoms is discussed it is quite facile to state that we are well protected by legislation. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms secures our democratic rights‚ equality rights‚ legal rights as well as freedom of religion‚ and freedom of expression. Although‚ it is quite unfortunate that Animals are not given a legislation to protect them as well. It is true that they do not have a voice but even without saying a word it is visible that they are being

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    The title is the first sign of a "rule breaking" poem‚ the lower case letters. This poem has no deep meaning but only one of deep desire for some-one. It is quite a childish poem as it uses only very simple words‚ is ungrammatical and uses childish rhymes. It also does not use grammatically correct words such as "wanna". It is very informal‚ like what someone would say in a serenade to a person. This poem has a very strong central message with very little deep meaning. The central message is desire

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    "Susan Fenimore Cooper‚ Nature Writing‚ and The Problem of Canonical Elision" by Rochelle Johnson Ph.D.‚ CGU English Department The research paper is quite possibly the most common assignment in English courses at CGU. For tips on how to approach your research papers‚ see our brochure on Writing in English Courses. The Paper | The struggle now being waged in the professoriate over  which writers deserve canonical status is not just a struggle  over the relative merits of literary geniuses;

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    e Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ patriated in 1982‚ is arguably the most fundamental base of law that exists in Canada. Section 2 of the Charter‚ also known as the Fundamental Freedoms‚ is a crucial part of the Charter because it protects citizens and gives them the freedom to follow and practice their own religion‚ have their own beliefs and opinions‚ express themselves as they wish and gather in peaceful assemblies (Jobb). Section 2(b) of the Charter‚ also known as the “freedom of expression”

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    convey an opinion‚ emotion‚ or personal experience. In this paper we will look at two essays that demand comparison; American History written by Judith Ortiz Cofer (1993)‚ and A Clack of Tiny Sparks: Remembrances of a Gay Boyhood written by Bernard Cooper (1991). The two works of literature seem so different on the outside‚ yet upon further analysis one can begin to notice many similarities making

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