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    Violence and Cruelty Leading to Harsh Rebellion Throughout the novel A Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens constantly uses examples of violence and cruelty to show why the French peasants revolted against the aristocracy and to describe the revolt. During the extant of the peasant’s lives before the rebellion they were treated so brutally by the aristocrats. The wealthy people took great advantage of their power and the poor people. When the peasants rebelled they responded with violence and brutality

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    centralised in one county‚ north Devon. It makes the opposition in source B less edffective that in source A saying that leaders of the opposition had deciebed the poor workers and given them false information about the poor law gaurdians e.g. ’bread was poisoned to kill paupers’. Many of the leaders of the opposition hated the changes as they were the ones who abused the previous system for their gain. The speenhamland system allowed many people to abuse it as employers would pay their workers very

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    Vicky O’Brien 07/07/10 ENG1020 Essay 1 Lord of the Rings The books in the trilogy The Lords of the Ring by J.R. Tolkien have captured the imagination of readers of all ages since 1943. Many film makers have tried to transfer these books to the movie format only to fail; that is until Peter Jackson came along. He and his crew were able to do what no one else was previously able to do. He made the entire trilogy in one continuous filming‚ showing the depth and keeping the integrity of the stories

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    ENGLISH EXTENSION 1 ESSAY! The global world. A world in which barriers and identifying characteristics of different countries and communities are broken down to create a world which is uniform and commercialized. This global world is presented throughout the four texts: the film‚ Lost In Translation‚ the novel‚ The Shipping News‚ the film‚ Children Of Men and the novel‚ Transmission in differing ways. In this fast-aced global world‚ connections with individuals or communities are beneficial to

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    “Like the rest‚ we shall return to claim our bodies‚ but never again to wear them— wrong it is for a man to have again what he once cast off” (102-103). The seventh layer of hell: where the suicides’ go to forever take on the body of a tree‚ and to have life begin to grow only to be eaten by Harpies. Dante Alighieri‚ author of the poem‚ “The Divine Comedy” derives the meaning behind the “forest of suicides” and the “bush-souls” from the influence the Catholic Church played in Florence around the

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    Discourse Communities are defined as “a group of people that share and hold similar beliefs and ideas and communicate amongst each other through unique interactions”. These communities are all around us‚ from the classes in a university‚ to all sorts of sports lingo. Growing up I was involved in the Hockey Discourse community. The people in the community with me all shared the passion for hockey‚ and it was part of everyone’s life. Not only was it just my team‚ and New Mexico hockey‚ but all around

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    Keith told Beth. The weather was getting worse by the minute. Ben was holding on for dear life and Thibault was nowhere in sight. Keith ran over to the bridge and hesitated once he seen that it was on the verge of collapsing. He watched his son dangle from a piece of the mangled bridge. He turned around to see Thibault running up to him. “Grab my hand!” Thibault yelled to Ben. “I can’t! I’ll fall.” Ben sobbed. “Remember the picture in your pocket. It will keep you safe.” “Are you sure

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    Wind Pollination

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    need to attract insects | | pollen produced in great quantities - because most does not reach another flower | | pollen very light and smooth - so it can be blown in the wind and stops it clumping together | | anthers loosely attached and dangle out - to release pollen into the wind | | stigma hangs outside the flower - to catch the drifting pollen | | stigma feathery or net | eg : pine ‚ weed ‚ oryza sativa ‚ green grasses‚ Rosaceae When pollen is transported by wind‚ this is

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    paint his Young Cat Sleeping Under Saxifrage (Yukinoshita) hanging scroll. Described perfectly by its name‚ this artwork depicts a napping white cat with dark spots next to a saxifrage (yukinoshita) in full bloom. The plant’s flower petals delicately dangle almost out of reach of the curled up cat. In addition‚ being both the subject matter and focal point‚ the saxifrage and cat are clearly rendered in comparison to the faint background. Okyo‚ however‚ gives the same amount of care to the background

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