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    From Chapter 7 - Paul the Letter Writer - Explain and illustrate from Paul’s letters what is meant by "occasional" and "general" letters? What materials did Paul use to assist with the oral reading of his letters? Highlight the three main parts of a private letter in relation to Paul’s letters. Paul’s letters is something that many people often wonder who they where actually intended for or what occasion they where originally intended for. In my opinion I think Paul’s letters where for. Personally

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    Street East Providence‚ RI 02914 Dear Ms. Jones: I would like to inform you of a conference that will be being held on the day your son Stephen returns after his three-day suspension‚ as well as address a few other things in this letter. To clarify‚ Stephen was not suspended for an overdue library book. He was suspended for the theft of a reference book in the library used by all Social Studies students that is a primary source of information. Stephen’s social studies teacher‚ Mrs

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    This document is an extract from an address written by Robert Owen in 1819 entitled “An address to the master manufacturers of Great Britain on the present exhibiting evils in the manufacturing system”. It is a primary source‚ which increases its value since it was written by a reliable author during the time of study. This passage was written in 1818‚ near the end of the Industrial Revolution era‚ not long after Robert Owen‚ owner of the New Lanark mills in Scotland‚ started improving the working

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    Liah Nguyen Hill History II 20 February 2013 Turkish Letters Ogier Ghisenlin de Busbecq was the ambassador of the Holy Roman Emperor at Sublime Porte from 1555-62. His job was to represent the Holy Roman Empire in the Ottoman Empire. In his position‚ he was able to witness how the Janissaries‚ the infantry of the royal guards‚ played an important role in the rise of the Turkish state. While there‚ Busbecq noticed the well diverse political system. Almost anyone could have a high ranking. Busbecq

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    In Britain‚ many women’s employment in the so-called "non-standard” form: part-time work‚ temporary contracts‚ overtime work‚ stay away from the employer.(Knights and Richards‚2003)This is a kind of discrimination.Discrimination against women is on the basis of gender there is a human right to influence the recognition of women‚ to enjoy or exercise‚ regardless of their marital status‚ the basis of equality between men and women‚ the purpose of any distinction‚ exclusion or restriction in many aspects

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    France‚ November 19‚ 1916 Dear Martha‚ I am writing this bilious letter from the deep trenches and piles of dead bodies the most recent battle‚ the Battle of the Somme has left behind. Before you worry‚ I am doing quite well‚ considering the bit of shrapnel that got stuck in my head while I was running among the yelling men‚ bloodied bodies and screaming explosives. The men are once again smoking cigarettes and talking about nonsense‚ joking about loathsome Germans and evading death. Unlike

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    The Emperor Kang Xi There were about five thousand years of resplendent civilization in the history of China‚ and 408 emperors (Kuaican) with forty (Dan) different dynasties were parts of it. Those emperors were like the stars of the Milky Way‚ as some of them were regard as real stars because of their feat‚ but some of them were looked as meteors from what they did. There was a twinkling superstar at the Milky Way of Chinese history. His name was Aixinjueluo Xuanye‚ who was also known as the Emperor

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    Proposal for PhD level research Title: STRIVING TO PRESERVE THE PEACE! The police‚ the campaign for civil liberties and the dynamics of disorder in inter-war Britain. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship the Metropolitan and provincial police forces had with groups fighting for the protection of civil liberties in Britain during the inter-war period‚ principally the NCCL‚ the CPGB and NUWM‚ the Board of Deputies and other Jewish organisations in relation to police mistrust of

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    Gaius Octavius Augustus First Emperor of the Roman Empire Clinton Jenkins Hum 121 Octavius Research Paper 10/11/12 Gaius Octavius Augustus First Emperor of the Roman Empire Gaius Octavius‚ better known to historians as Augustus‚ succeeded his great uncle Julius Caesar following his assassination. In his wake‚ Augustus would become the first Emperor of the newly formed Roman Empire and bring massive‚ sweeping revisions to Roman law as well as centralize the government‚ military

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    inspirational women you truly are. My passionate tie to Britain persuaded me to join the war‚ and there was no way I could pass up the opportunity to show my appreciation for our mother country. Training camp in Val Cartier was nothing I was prepared for. The British had high expectations for us Canadian Soldiers‚ expectations that we weren’t able to live up to while entering the training camp. None of us had much training or experience‚ this forced Britain to crack the whip and become very strict. Our training

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