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    INTERNATIONAL UNIVRSITIY OF THE CARRIBEAN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT B.A.GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING PAPER SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLEMENT OF THE COURSE SKILLS FOR CONTEXT AND CONTENT ANALYSIS SUBBMITTED TO MRS. GOSSE BY CRYSTAL FRANCIS DATE: JULY 09‚ 2015 Crystal Francis International University of the Caribbean (Swaby Regional Campus) St. Mary. Homosexuality is sometimes a learned behaviour. However behaviourist’s explained that for homosexuality‚ person had

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    business but have a wealthy investor friend‚ Miriam‚ who is willing to be a silent partner within the business. Lou‚ Jose‚ and Miriam should choose to have a limited partnership with the restaurant and bar. “A partnership is a relationship existing between two or more persons who join to carry on a trade or business. Each person contributes money‚ property‚ labor or skill‚ and expects to share in the profits and losses of the business.” Lou‚ Jose‚ and Miriam will be business partners. It would be best

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    independence. Many authors try to capture this change from boy to man in their literature and Films Dead Poets Society written by Thomas H. Schulman and Schapelle Corby ‘insane’ written by the Sydney Morning Herald both great examples of challenging authority and the effects it will have on an individual. The Film Dead Poets Society‚ written by Thomas Schulman and directed by Peter Weir is a great example of the consequences involved in challenging Authority‚ and how it would affect the student. Charlie

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    Topic: "People here talk of the Mauer im Kopf or the Wall in the Head.” Discuss how Funder uses symbols to explore key themes in Stasiland. ‘Stasiland’ is a non-fiction text written by Anna Funder and follows the personal recounts and experiences of those who lived throughout the GDR prior to the fall of the Berlin Wall. While the book primarily revolves around the conversations and reflections which Funder holds in relation to these stories‚ it is the authors remarkable use of symbolism which enables

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    The 20th century. Son’s and lovers by D.H. Lawrence is also a psychological novel where Lawrence as a psychoanalyst brings into focus the subtle and intricate happening in the minds of his characters‚ like Gertrude Morel ‚ Paul Morel ‚ Miriam and others. Sons and Lovers deal with the psychology of the characters. Lawrence examines human life minutely and represents the complexity of human mind in his novel‚ Sons and Lovers. He brings out the deepest and subtle psychological aspect of

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    Funder describes the Stasi as ‘innovators‚ story makers and Faustian bargain-haunters” How successful is she in the portrayal? As did Alice in Wonderland‚ Funder finds herself plunging deep into a world unknown. A world bathed in grey‚ where ‘story makers’ could ruin your future and a world where the Stasi ‘brainwashed its citizens into glorifying the GDR and spying on their friends and family’. Funder’s’ didactic text‚ ‘Stasiland’ explores the personal and societal effects of life under the constant

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    novel‚ It covers a large space and is a dominant factor in the novel.Paul is too much emotionally attached to his mother‚ Mrs. Morel and suffers from mother-fixation and mother image often pops up to stand between him and the objects of his love (Miriam and Clara ). The Oedipus Complex has been widely diffused over the canvas of the novel. Lawrence and Oedipus Complex- It is a fact that Lawrence is suffered from the Oedipus Complex in his life. He was a victim of deep rooted mother fixation

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    ?Influential Women of Philippine Politics “As I came to power peacefully‚ so shall I keep it.” -Corazon Aquino I. Introduction: Women are undoubtedly the most talked about being in this world. It had inspired many writers‚ orators and artists to be used as a topic of their masterpieces. According to George A. Malcom‚ an unbiased judge or jury would hand down a verdict based on overwhelming evidence that the greatest blessing of the Philippines is the Filipino women. Nor would a judgement

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    As a renowned restaurant critic‚ Ruth Reichl paid little or no attention to her appearance while dining out. The food was the same for everyone‚ regardless‚ she had thought. However‚ while in New York‚ she learned that her belief was flawed. Hundreds of restaurants were studying her appearance. Waiters planned on serving her like royalty in order to get a good review from her. Reichl knew that dining as herself would not help her acquire a authentic evaluation of each restaurant. “If every restaurant

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    1930s Herman Weyl‚ a German mathematician‚ tried to get Emmy a better position at the University of Gottingen. This was because he was ashamed to have a higher position then Emmy knowing that she was the one who deserved a higher position (Cooney‚ Miriam P.‚ p. 129). Weyl said‚ “In my Gottingen years‚ she was without doubt the strongest center of mathematical activity there‚ considering both the fertility of her scientific research program and her influence upon a large circle of pupils.” (McGrayne

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