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    “If they would rather die‚… they had better do it and decrease the surplus population”. -Charles Dickens Charles Dickens often portrays the rich as cruel and uncaring towards the lower classes. Some of the common themes in Charles Dickens books are‚ a higher class child placed in a lower class situation and the rich being disgusted by the poor. Dickens family situation was less than ideal‚ but his experiences only increased his pity for the poor. Did you know Dickens would walk ten to twenty miles

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    How did people survive during the Great Depression? What did they do for food and money? What happened when everyone lost their money? During the Great Depression people had to find any job they could‚ take money out of the bank‚ make sacrifices‚ and live on the side of the road. No one was protected from this‚ there was nothing they could do to stop the Depression. In the Great Depression‚ people had to take any job they could to make money and support their family. Most of the time Dads would

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    Historians regard Thomas Cromwell as one of the most significant figures in the english history. It is said that he ‚achieved a „revolution in the government“ in the 1530s‘. His most prominent work was the Act in Restraint of Appeals‚ which announced England an empire ruled by a king who has spiritual and temporal power. G.R. Elton said ‘wherever one touches Thomas Cromwell‚ one finds originality and the unconventional’. This position‚ however‚ has been challenged by John Guy who draws one’s attention

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    Essay on ”A Gap of Sky” By Oliver Behrensdorff 3.u – Hasseris Gymnasium Youth is defined as the period of life where one is fluctuating between the immaturity of childhood and the maturity of adulthood. The concept of youth is very broad‚ but is often characterized by will‚ imagination‚ courage‚ and a yearning to live an adventurous life. The immense amount of unfulfilled desires epitomises youth‚ and the disillusion that it could bring. Various situations in life require a certain degree of

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    w w ap eP m e tr .X w om .c s er Example Candidate Responses (Standards Booklet) Cambridge International AS Level English Language 8693 Cambridge Advanced Copyright Acknowledgements: Question 1 © Michele Hanson‚ The Guardian ; G2‚ pg 9; 05/08/2008. Question 3 © Extract taken from: Cable News; http://edition.cnn.com/2005/politics; 2007. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared

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    bio A biography of Charles Dickens By: Keshav puri Stationed for the time being at Portsmouth‚ had married in 1809 Elizabeth‚ daughter of Thomas Barrow‚ and she bore him a family of eight children‚ Charles being the second. In the winter of 1814 the family moved from Portsea in the snow‚ as he remembered‚ to London‚ and lodged for a time near the Charles Dickens (1812—1870) was a prolific 19th century author of short stories‚ plays‚ novellas‚ novels‚ fiction and non‚ during his lifetime Dickens

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    Sociological Essay: Movie Analysis‚ “Wall Street” The movie “Wall Street” is a classic movie and one of my personal favorites. It’s a fictional story with real world implications. The movie is about an up and coming junior stockbroker named Bud Fox who I doing whatever it takes to get to the top and make big money‚ like his hero and eventual mentor‚ Gordon Gekko. Gekko is a legendary player on Wall Street who’s values and intentions are never clear to anyone but himself‚ and he is always looking

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    Antagonist Vs Robber Barons Joyce Mays Shorter University Professor: Christina Koontz Gordon Gekko‚ who played in the (1987) film as the antagonist‚ portrayed a self-interested egomaniac‚ only concerned with obtaining wealth. He preyed on young stockbrokers‚ conning them into his dirty insider trading schemes . On the other hand we have Frank Cowperwood who was a Robber Baron in the novel The Financier (2008). I think he was about riches and control. Both of these businessmen thrive off of

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    Louie was a boy that wouldn’t listen to anyone and was a big criminal and law breaker. He has stolen anything from liquor to multilayer cakes. He was eventually convinced to stop and become a runner. When he went to the olympics he tried to steal a germany flag when he was at the olympics. `In the book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand‚ the main character Louie is a thief and a very rebellious person. Louie was a thief throughout his entire life. One reason is “If it was edible‚ louie stole it. Housewives

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    The movie The Wolf of Wall Street portrays a man and his love for money and power‚ while creating an organization to achieve his dreams. The main character‚ Jordan Belfort‚ has a dream of being rich and the way to reach that dream was becoming a stockbroker on Wall Street. Jordan makes a fortune by creating a brokerage firm. This multi-million-dollar company ultimately employed and trained many employees and became an empire on Wall street. Industrial-organizational psychology brings perspective

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