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    As the divine Gautam Buddha righty quoted‚ “All that we are‚ is a result of everything we have thought. The mind is everything! All that we think‚ we become! Scientific Research has proven that the human species is the most intelligent species of all. And what distinguishes it from all the other billions species in the world? The choice of making their own decisions. The ability to shape their own future. It is a fact that every person is a unique indivisual. Therefore‚ whether to be

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    English – comparing 1984 & The Handmaid’s Tale. In The Handmaid’s Tale Margaret Atwood puts across the sense of mystery‚ things that were once there but are no more. She talks about ‘the pungent smell of sweat‚ shot through with the sweet smell of chewing gum and perfume’ which came from the girls who once watched the basketball matches that were ‘formally played there’. In the first section of this book we get the feeling that the character is quite lost‚ lost in what once was and not in the

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    plane and radio all had an (10) ………… (ELECTRIC) effect on people and society. Use the word given in capitals at the end of the line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. (Destinations p.51) MARGARET THATCHER Few British politicians have aroused more passion than Margaret Thatcher‚ who was Prime Minister from 1979 until 1990. It is not (1) ………….. that‚ during her premiership‚ Britain INCIDENT went through a period of (2) ………….. change. Those who support Thatcher’s policies

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    “Britain a more equal society 1951-1990” Introduction: Between 1951 and 1990 Britain has been going through 12 different governments‚ 8 were Conservative governments and 4 were Labour governments. These successive governments have brought great changes to British society‚ always trying to better their country. But has Britain become a more equal society since then? Did the successive governments succeed in creating a society that maximises each and every individual’s chances of happiness and

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    Choose ONE of the following: Nectar in a Sieve by Kamala Markandaya (208 pages) ISBN-10: 0451528239 ISBN-13: 978-045152823 A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini (432 pages) ISBN-10: 159448385X ISBN-13: 978-1594483851 A Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood (311 pages) ISBN-10: 038549081X ISBN-13: 978-0385490818 2. Read How to Read Literature Like a Professor. You may have already read parts of this‚ but reread them‚ and read the chapters you missed last year. 3. For ten of the chapters

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    Eng A Lang & Lit HL Examine the quality of life for women in the light of Aunt Lydia’s statement‚ illustrating the method used to ‘protect’ women. Introduction - ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ written by Margaret Atwood; published in 1985 - Offred‚ the protagonist‚ is one of the Handmaids whose ovaries are functioning - Such women were kept at a place where they got brainwashed - Aunt Lydia (the main teacher at the Center) - ‘There is more than one kind of freedom‚ said Aunt Lydia. Freedom to and

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    I have always been drawn to strong‚ independent women and all that they stand for. People like Gloria Steinem‚ Rosa Parks‚ and Margaret Sanger are the reason women can live as freely as we do today. Despite this‚ however‚ women are still expected to look and act a certain way. Nowadays‚ people in the music industry use their prominence to recognize social and political injustices going on in our everyday lives‚ and in turn educates people on important issues that they otherwise may not have known

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    - are universal. After two years in Somaliland the Laurences were in the Gold Coast from 1952 to 1957‚ the years just before independence‚ when the British colonial administration gave way to the new nation of Ghana. These African years matured Margaret Laurence and consolidated her purpose and the writing talent that she had practised since childhood‚ but hitherto without confidence and without conscious direction. Besides A Tree for Poverty‚ her translations of Somali poetry‚ her years there

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    At the start of the 1980s Britain was in a deep recession similar to what is happening at present and there was also mass unemployment. The person in charge of the country at this time was Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who was also Great Britain’s first and only female prime minister. Margaret Thatcher along with Chancellor Geoffrey Howe tried to deal with this recession by raising taxes and slashing government spending‚ benefits and the selling of state owned services‚ property etc. This mass

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    Desnoyers‚ and Stow 802) As a result we are consuming resources at a rate that is not renewable‚ or feasible for the future. It is plausible that we will have to rely on scientific advancement to sustain our species. The novel‚ Oryx and Crake‚ written by Margaret Atwood‚ displays the aftermath of these events as an overpopulated earth advances to meet our needs. In this essay I will examine how human consumption could create a world of false reality‚ as developed in the main theme of the novel‚ Oryx and Crake

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