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    Syllabus and Resources Draft Junior Certificate Strands 1 - 4 The learning outcomes in the syllabus have been matched to resources which are all available on the Project Maths web site www.projectmaths.ie . Most Teaching & Learning Plans are available by clicking on this icon on the home page. The Teaching & Learning Plans denoted by * are available under “Material Created by Teachers”. All Teaching & Learning Plans are also available under Teachers‚ Strand

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    The Alchemist “A Fable About Following Your Dreams” (by:Paulo Coelho) “Every few decades a book is published which changes the lives of its readers forever‚ Alchemist is one of them.”The whole novel is about the fact that when you wish for something‚ all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it. This is the core of the novel’s philosophy and a motif that plays all throughout Paulo Coelho’s writing in "The Alchemist". "In order to get success you must follow the signs. God inscribed

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    treasure. On this journey Santiago learns to connect with the Soul if the World from the Englishman and from the Alchemist‚ he learns to trust his own intuitions from one of the camel drivers and from the pair of hawks‚ he also learns about true love from his father and from Fatima. First‚ Santiago learns to connect with the Soul of the World from the Englishman and the Alchemist. The Englishman loves to read books and some of the books he reads are information about how to connect with the

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    Realism is a form of expression that truly boomed in the nineteenths century. In fact‚ realism opened up the eyes of many as it revealed the reality around them‚ specifically the lives of the middle class‚ and allowed the public to draw connections to the social/economic changes that were occurring at the time. Plus‚ in the introduction of the Norton Anthology of American Literature book‚ Nina Baym informs us that realism “took on many forms and exposed readers to a wide range of subjects and perspectives”

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    pacifism‚ realism‚ and just war theory are way to interpret problem solving for war. Just war theory has shared characteristics of realism relating to war being apart of our lives‚ and the pacifist motives to not going to war but differing because there are some reasons to go to war. Just war theory allows war to have morals. This leads to limitations on the amounts of wars that would happen if realism was the main approach and pacifism having unrealistic expectations of no war. Realism approaches

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    Native Son‚ by Richard Wright‚ is categorized as a work of fiction‚ but the realism found between the covers sometimes breaches the line between fiction and non-fiction. By utilizing realism‚ Wright magnifies his main themes of Black oppression and fear in the Black Belt of Chicago. Realism in Native Son is found mainly found in the form of news articles from the time‚ but is also drawn from Wright’s own experiences growing up. In Wright’s essay‚ "How Bigger Was Born‚" he tells of the many people

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    Comparing and Contrasting Principles of Realism and Idealism The international relations schools of thought known as Realism and Idealism identify specific and similar characteristics of actors in the conceptual development of their theories. While many of these characteristics can be generalized as being synonymous between the two theories‚ both theories make a separate distinction in what specifically constitutes an actor. In Realism‚ the term “actor” refers directly and solely to the state:

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    ensure that the crime rates will go down and will eventually stop. Before I state why we are the best choice for you I am telling you before u vote that I have a right realism approach to crime and you should vote for me and not the labour party as we will help you and the community and we are far better than them as they take a right realism approach. They are not tough on crimes as their solutions are not tough enough and they will never be able to do what I am ensure you that we will make happen.

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    THE ALCHEMIST BY PAUL COELHO - FREE STUDY GUIDE CONFLICT Protagonist The protagonist of a story is the main character who traditionally undergoes some sort of change. Santiago is the protagonist of this novel. It is his story and his maturing and learning about life that composes the plot. Through his trials and tests‚ we also learn about life. Antagonist The antagonist of a story is the force that provides an obstacle for the protagonist. The antagonist does not always have to be a single

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    The author uses realism to show what life is truly like for women in Afghanistan. One example of realism is when Mariam is forced into marriage to a man she has never met. This is an example of realism because in Afghanistan‚ the man of the household can give away the woman for marriage‚ without the consent of the woman. This helps the reader to understand and sympathize with Mariam‚ because of what she must endure. Another example of realism in the novel is when Rasheed‚ husband

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