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    Contents 1. Key Information 3 2. Introduction to the Module 3 3. Intended Learning Outcomes 4 4. Outline Delivery 5 4.1 Attendance Requirements 6 5. Assessment 11 6. How is My Work Marked? 12 7. Assessment Criteria and Marking Standards 15 8. Assessment Offences 17 9. Learning Resources 19 9.1. Library 19 9.2. Other Resources 20 10. Module Evaluation 21 11. Report on Last Delivery of Module 21 1. Key Information Module/Unit title: Comparing

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    they might want Shakespeare to develop a more broad description of the characters and include information from their pasts. For example‚ we do not know much about Portia except that she was married to Brutus and she later killed herself by swallowing embers. There could be many moments in this play that readers could find memorable‚ but the most memorable might be the death of Julius Caesar. When Brutus‚ Cassius‚ Casca‚ Cinna‚ Decius‚ Ligarius‚ Metellus‚ and Trebonius all plan to kill Caesar‚ one might

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    hands. In this crumpled state they are again put in the sun‚ or if the day be wet‚ or the sky threatening‚ they are baked over a charcoal fire. "Leaves‚ arranged in a sieve‚ are placed in the middle of a basket- frame‚ over a grate in which are hot embers of charcoal. After someone has

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    Consequently‚ those who never seek gratitude silently give love to all they have. In “Those Winter Sundays” the author‚ Robert Hayden‚ depicts a child looking back on a frigid morning and becoming aware of his father’s daily acts of affection. The poem’s narrator is a child who is not clearly classified as male or female‚ but can be assumed to be the father’s son. The poem begins by illustrating a father rising at dawn on a bitterly cool weekend‚ a day of rest. Although his hands are worn down and

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    References: Brogger‚ Benedicte. "Singapore." Countries and Their Cultures. Eds. Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember. Vol. 4. New York: Macmillan Reference USA‚ 2001. 1994-1999. 4 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Thomson Gale. CLIC Hamline University. 17 Nov. 2007  Kwintessential Cross Cultural Solutions. (n.d.). Singapore-Language‚ Culture‚ Customs

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    When Lucy answer the phone‚ the sound of some person with a sense of urgency in their voice tells her to leave and travel far away. This is called a pre evacuation alert‚ and it notifies Lucy of an impending wildfire (Cooper). She has a short amount of time to pack any of her valuables and take herself and her family away. This puts a lot of emotional strain on Lucy and her family‚ leaving their house like that. When she comes back‚ she finds the smoldering remains of her house‚ and a lot of destroyed

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    Explication of Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 73” In “Sonnet 73‚” William Shakespeare utilizes a somber mood‚ strong imagery‚ and intense metaphors‚ which construct a window into the soul of a dying old man for Shakespeare’s audience to visualize the dreadful oncoming of death and question the meaning of life. “Sonnet 73” is identical in structure to Shakespeare’s other sonnets with three quatrains and ending in a couplet. In the three quatrains Shakespeare compares the narrator to the transition from

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    Introduction Natural hazards are naturally occurring weather patterns and climate events that can cause severe or catastrophic damage to affected areas‚ flora and fauna. Australia suffers from many natural hazards such as bushfires‚ floods‚ heat waves‚ cyclones as well as droughts. Due to our generally hot‚ dry and unpredictable climate the country is prone to many bushfires. Bushfires impact Australia by damaging the environment‚ weakening the economy in addition to creating social distress. Bushfires

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    Different cultures treat the prospects of dissolution of marriage differently. In Roman Catholicism marriage is treated to be sacrosanct and not to be allowed to be terminated easily. In the Muslim religion it is not considered to be so rigid; if the union is not a happy one‚ it is better to terminate. But termination is often unilateral‚ the option being vested with the husband who can pronounce irrevocably the dissolution of the marriage by mere repetition of a particular word three times. No doubt

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    ORANGES [Imagined Narrative] Anticipating in my bedroom with anxiety watching me suffer‚I get up and walk to my tattered and torn jacket.This is my first date‚ and the wind is howling like coyotes ready for a feast.I put on my tattered wind-breaker jacket‚because I felt it was appropriate considering my house was being besieged by glistening snowflakes and by winds with a withered battle cry of a warrior.The snowflakes began making a dull grey abyss in the distance .Before leaving on a treacherous

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