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    Mr Virdhee

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    questions‚ make and test hypotheses about the past and reflect critically on historical questions or issues. 2.2— select and use a range of historical sources to support an argument 2.3— Being able to communicate your knowledge and understanding of history in a variety of ways‚ using chronological conventions and historical vocabulary. You will be expected to follow the work set at the appropriate weeks—your teacher will indicate in class when you should be completing the next task. The dates indicate

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    Mrs Quell

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    People die due to sickness‚ war‚ old age‚ suicide‚ fights gone wrong‚ accidents‚ and many more ways. If someone close to a person died‚ it may change the person’s personality and identity entirely. When we learn and understand about our background history and culture. This can sometimes be the wakeup call for people who are lost and are finding out who they truly are. For example; you find out that your grandparent fought in a war to protect his/her country. You feel a sense of pride and are obliged

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    Mr Namdar

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    culture‚ identity and also their history. In “Rainbows End” Nan dear shows a lot of devotion to her land and also throughout the play we find out that she’s a changed person because of her personal experiences. We observe this when she says “well‚ of course I’m not gunna die. Not here anyway. Gotta go back to me old land”. This shows Nan’s strong connection and belonging to place as part of her identity. Perceptions of change as well as belonging to place‚ culture‚ history and identity are also explored

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    The Boys in the Boat is a memoir‚ it tells a part of the lives of eight rowers. The book is intended for all people who enjoy sports history. It is a beating the odds story meant to entertain‚ motivate‚ inspire‚ and teach of a forgotten story. The author is Daniel James Brown‚ he has written other books that all typically fall in the field of narrative nonfiction‚ by far his most famous work is The Boys in the Boat. The title is representative of the entire story. Each of the nine young men who trained

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    The Boy Without Penis

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    History of psychology Dr money theory of gender neutrality In 1966‚ a botched electrical circumcision left David Reimer (then named Bruce) without a penis. A malfunction in the doctor’s equipment (electro-cautery needle) caused the needle to burn Reimer’s penis from tip to base. The Reimer’s were left with a dilemma: a son with no penis. They visited several medical experts who assured them that penile reconstruction would prove worthless. The Reimer’s were devastated and did not know how to

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    Mr Greg

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    Gregory Lambert Ms. Amy Glaves English II September 4‚ 2012 It’s a Man’s World…Or Is It? It’s a man’s world… That statement is as stereotypical and offensive as it is wrong‚ but even today‚ many people still believe it to be true. Zoe Flower felt that way about the video gaming industry before she researched and wrote her article “Getting the Girl: The Myths‚ Misconceptions‚ and Misdemeanors of Females in Games” (Alfano 329-33) for Playstation Magazine nearly a decade ago. She begins her

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    Mr Wong

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    finance and debt in the Malaysian financial crisis of 1997. In Corporate Governance in Asia: Lessons From the Financial Crisis‚ Malaysia: UNDP. Yong‚ D.‚ Wong‚ R.‚ Chong‚ E.‚ Lim‚ Y. P.‚ & Chan‚ T. H. (1991). The biggest reverse takeover in local history. The Star‚ March 25. Yusof Abu Othman. (2000). A voice of minority shareholders: What ’s the minority shareholders watchdog group. Bulletin of Securities Industries Development Centre‚ August. 34

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    Two Little Boys

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    film Two Little Boys (Sarkies‚ 2012) and how it relates to the popular culture theory of globalisation and localisation. The essay will focus on three key concepts and these are construction of reality‚ time‚ place and the world of the film. A brief history of each piece of music on the film’s soundtrack will be given‚ and examples used as to how the music reinforces ideas of time‚ place‚ reality and identity within the film. The first piece of music to appear in Two Little Boys is a piece that

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    Boys and Girls Brains

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    writing and the history of education. All of these classes and subjects are relevant in their own rights but one class that isn’t often offered is the differences between boy and girl brain development and what that means to education. Even when a fetus is formed‚ there are biological differences happening from day one that will create either a boy or a girl and will determine numerous differences between them. This research is important and extremely relevant to understanding why boys are the way

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    Kaffir Boy Sparknotes

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    Parker 1 Mrs. Brawner Honors English II August 12‚ 2014 Overcoming Poverty to Rise to the Top Mark Mathabane touched the hearts of millions by telling his true‚ unaltered‚ raw experiences of living and coming to age in the apartheid in South Africa in his award winning autobiography‚ Kaffir Boy. Mark grew up in poverty and the cruelty that was ever present in the streets of South African ghettos‚ especially

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