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    How useful is the concept of a ‘people’s war’ for explaining the Labour Party’s election victory? The Labour Party’s election victory in 1945 is often regarded as a watershed moment in terms of British political history. The establishment of a welfare state‚ as a result of socialist reforms that were introduced by the newly elected Labour government‚ saw‚ what can arguably be described as a radical overhaul of British politics and society. Labour’s unprecedented landslide victory is commonly attributed

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    sonnet-type poem composed by a First World War veteran and also a war poet named Rupert Brooke. This sonnet finds a soldier speculating about his possible death as we goes away to war‚ which he feels should not be mourned‚ but understood as part of a selfless tribute to his much-loved England. This poem was written as the First World War broke out in 1914‚ as part of a series of many sonnets written by Rupert Brooke. Patriotism is a true form of love. It is a form of love which is pure‚ yet which has

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    to change her behaviour‚ finally becoming the best student. In the climax‚ Elle‚ Warner‚ Vivian and Emmett are invited to join Professor Callahan’s group for Brooke Taylor-Windham case. In the discussions‚ the opinions from Elle are inconsistent with other group members but she holds firm because she knows that Brooke is innocent. Brooke has changed her attorney from Callahan to Elle after she knows bad attitudes possessed by Callahan and finally she wins the case. At the end‚ Warner tries to

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    driven and as a direct result the truth becomes distorted. In episode 12 of season one ‘Judge and Jury’‚ one of the reporters Brooke is doing a story on a women claiming to have been sexually assaulted by a catholic priest some 25 years ago. After the priest refuses an interview with Brooke‚ she takes matters into her own hands stalking him with a video camera. Emma says to Brooke “You took a hidden camera into a confession?” Martin then replies “It’s alright Em; she went back and got his forgiveness

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    Rupert Brooke and Wilfred Owen are poets who fought for England in the First World War. Both poets depict the same topic of war‚ but through different views and opinions. Despite them pertaining to the similarly themed subject‚ their language and tone invoke contrasting feelings in readers and affects their impression of war in opposite ways. Examples of these differences can be seen in the two poems by Rupert Brook ’The Dead (iii) and ’The Soldier’ and two by Wilfred Owen ’Anthem for Doomed Youth’

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    Hundreds‚ even thousands‚ of innocent souls were butchered because of a man by the name of Josef Mengele‚ the "Angel of Death". How did Josef Mengele evolve to become the "Angel of Death"? At the Institute for Hereditary Biology and Racial Hygiene in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ he became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer‚ a head scientist widely known for his research of twins (January 1937). Later that year‚ Mengele joined the Nazi party. The same year in which he attained his medical degree (1938)

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    I am analyzing the poem "The Soldier" by Rupert Brooke. This poem isabout a man who loves his country dearly. The country is England. He believes that if he should die in a far away battle field that people should remember of him only that he was English. Brookes says in his forth line‚ "In that rich earth a richer dust concealed." This means that if he is to die in a land other than England that the soil would be made better because there would now be a piece of England within it. The plot of this

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    The Wound Dresser‚ written by author Walt Witman‚ tells the struggles that the soldiers had to endure and in the story how ptsd affects their kids tells the effects ptsd can cause the soldiers to worry about their children’s safety because of their trauma. The Wound-Dresser expands on Nguyen’s idea because it talks about the soldiers’ war experiences. In the article “The Wound-Dresser” by author Walt Whitman in the paragraph (3)”Waves wash the imprints off the sand” This tells that when war is forgotten

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    Legally Blonde In many ways today’s society‚ even though women have come a long way‚ we still live in a patriarchal world. There are many examples of this in everyday life‚ whether it be that there aren’t very many women CEO’s or the mere fact that we’ve yet to have a woman president. No matter where you live‚ there is the presence of a male dominated world. It especially extends into the working fields. There are professions that are categorically ‘women’s’ jobs like nursing‚ school teacher‚ or

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    physical and physiological changes accompanied by breathlessness (Brooke‚ 2013). Breathlessness is one of the most common sign and symptom that clients subjectively claim to sense with COPD (Brooke‚ 2013). Clients claim early signs of COPD is feeling breathlessness inside but not presenting too much difficulty while breathing (Brooke‚ 2013). Physical changes include inactivity‚ weakness of skeletal muscles‚ and disability (Brooke‚ 2013). Because of inactivity‚ breathlessness‚ and disability COPD

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