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    geological evidence that supports this false theory. Additionally‚ Genesis 1:31 states that God saw His 1 Scientific Creationism‚ Institute for Creation Research‚ San Diego‚ California‚ July 1974‚ pages 221-224 2 Dispensational Truth‚ Clarence Larkin‚ Rev. Clarence Larkin Est.‚ P.O. Box 334‚ Glenside‚ PA 19038‚ Pages 22-24 Owen – 2 creation and that all was good. The Gap Theory says Satan had already fallen and contaminated creation. Satan must have fallen after the sixth day of creation‚ because all of

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    communist revolution did not succeed‚ so Lenin created his own version of a communist revolution. Vladimir Lenin used the advantages of a vulnerable Russia with a growing working class to start the first successful communist revolution‚ and spread Marxism-Leninism as the new ideology of communism‚ which completely reshaped world order. The weaknesses of the corrupt monarchy and the provisional democratic government made Russia vulnerable to the communist

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    possibly lieing and saying that they treat the black people just as equally as they treat white people. Phillips and Bowling would disagree with Waddington et al as they believe that the over policing of ethnic neighbourhoods creates resentment. After the death of Stephen Lawrence the McPherson report stated that poor black areas were over policed but under protected. This would again back up Phillips and Bowling and their theory of over policing in poor black areas. This angers the people in these

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    How‚ Why and To What Effect Dickens’ Great Expectations has been Translated into Peter Careys’ Novel Jack Maggs. Translation is defined as a word‚ phrase or a text in another language that has a meaning that is equivalent to that of the original. It is also defined as a change in form or state of original text. The translation that occurs between the two novels Great Expectations and Jack Maggs is called Intralingual translation‚ which is defined by Jackobson as “an interpretation from one

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    Pessimistic. How far do you agree? Larkins writing is largely pessimistic because of his inability to accept change throughout the era of his writing‚ he’s bitter character largely reflects personas in his poems for example Mr.Bleaney‚ whilst in others he prefers to mock those who lead alternative lifestyles to his own. Although his writing has a heavily pessimistic style to it‚ more of his character make-up is revealed. I feel we can see more clearly Larkins emotional un-clarity with the idea of

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    change and the passing of youth. The poem‚ written by Philip Larkin‚ forces the reader to reflect upon the lifestyle of a young woman with a husband and family. Previously‚ I thought this would be a very fulfilling lifestyle; however‚ Larkin has changed my opinion on this matter. Although Larkin’s thoughts on this life are completely biased‚ Larkin does make a valid point‚ which is that these young women lead a quite monotonous lifestyle. Larkin puts across many themes throughout the whole poem. He effectively

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    door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.” I feel that this epitomises what Larkin was portraying in the poem ’Dockery and Son’; a feeling of regret and a wondering of what the ’other door’ might hold. It could be seen that the older door of happiness is Larkin’s youth: a time of freedom‚ when they could be ’unbreakfasted’ and live without responsibilities; unlike the duties that Larkin portrays parents as having in Afternoons: "...an estateful of washing..." The fact that he is

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    Annotation I: “The Trees” by Philip Larkin The trees are coming into leaf Like something almost being said; The recent buds relax and spread‚ Their greenness is a kind of grief. Is it that they are born again And we grow old? No‚ they die too‚ Their yearly trick of looking of looking new. Is it written down in rings of grain. Yet still the unresting castles thresh In full grown thickness every May. Last year is dead‚ they seem to say‚ Begin afresh‚ afresh‚ afresh. Imagery to Larkin’s “The

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    dysfunctions are further observed in a bureaucratic social setting. Due to the very nature of bureaucracies some dysfunctionalities remain‚ due to concerns about the individual’s alienation from work of “hand” and a gradual alienation from society (Larkin‚ 2014‚ para. 24). In 1947‚ sociologist Max Weber studied and identified key traits that originated from the idiom “bureaucracy”. At the age of 18‚ Weber joined the military after attending

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    Larkin’s poetry there is a profound sense of unease about death. Larkin‚ throughout his poetry‚ obviously contemplates the inevitable end that is death. In his poetry Larkin uses great observational skills‚ noting and writing about everyday circumstances in cinematic detail. With death‚ though‚ Larkin has nothing to observe. He cannot draw any precise conclusions about something that he has not directly experienced. I think‚ therefore‚ that Larkin shows a fear of death through his poetry‚ but also a deep

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