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    the devolved society of the Eloi‚ is that utopia has failed: "Under the new conditions of perfect comfort and security‚ that restless energy‚ that with us is strength‚ would become weakness". (H.G) The Time Traveler almost immediately rejects this theory‚ but towards the end of his stay in the world of the Eloi and the Morlocks‚ he returns to something very like that first notion: "No doubt in that perfect world there had been no unemployed problem‚ no social question left unsolved. And a great quiet

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    (grammar) Meaning In this sentence has happened is used to infer what has taken place but still has relevance to the present moment‚ as opposed to everything that happened which is firmly in the past and is definitely no longer happening. We use has or have + the past participle to describe an action that started in the past and is (or might still be) ongoing or still have relevance to the present moment. To happen also means to take place or to occur. CCQs: Are we talking about something that is in the past

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    tedious. And who would not be astonished of seeing you having superpowers? You will be the spotlight to appear on TV whom everybody adores. Your portrait will always appear on the front of the newspapers and magazines. Who would refuse to have such a perfect life? If I could have superpowers‚ I will certainly choose many powers to own‚ including mind control‚ time travel‚ and invisibility. Have you seen magicians control people’s mind on TV? This ability is one of those I want to have. But these magicians

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    walking stage and how you truly control your own destiny and move at the pace that best suits your needs at this present moment. Now some of the things that are common in the walking stage. You will start to think what is best for your future and how it fits into your new plans. You are making progress so don’t be so hard on yourself you can get to that magical place we call the “The Perfect you” and then you can show others how you got there and this brings great joy and happiness to your soul! This

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    Language Related Tasks Part A 1. A) She’s meeting Jack at 3 o’clock. Present continuous. B) Subject + to be + verb + ing +. C) Meaning: It is referring to an action that will take place at a pre-arranged time in the future. Use: It is used to talk about an arranged action that will happen in the future‚ and the time is specified. D) ‘She’s meeting...’ is the contracted form of ‘She is meeting..’ it is pronounced as ‘Shiz’ /∫Iz/. E) Students

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    I’ve been waiting here for two hours. Meaning I started waiting here two hours ago. I am still waiting here now. Form Subject + have/has + past participle (been) + present perfect continuous Pronunciation Contraction of I and have – I’ve Been – weak /i/ Waiting - /wei/ Eliciting Show picture 1 of myself sat at a table with a knife and fork in my hands with a big clock in the background. The time on the clock is 7pm. I am happy. Ask: Am I waiting for food? Yes Show picture 2

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    two main questions to answer during this lecture are “What can games change?” and “What do games change?” McGonigal presents a list of some people’s twitter responses to what games do for them. The first few responses refer to ones emotional state. People with initial negative emotions such as sadness and anxiety can play games and end up feeling much better. Another change she presents is “mental resilience”. This refers to a person’s mindset and how it is altered with games. It is possible for people’s

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    ROGERS: SEVEN STAGES OF THERAPEUTIC GROWTH TOWARDS FULL FUNCTIONING from Merry‚ T. & Lusty‚ B. (1993) What is Person- Centred Therapy?‚ Loughton‚ Essex: Gale Centre Publications. Rogers thought there were seven stages that he could observe‚ and they enabled him to see whether his clients were making progress in therapy‚ or whether they seemed to be stuck‚ for a time unable to move on. Although the process can be erratic‚ clients do‚ in general progress step by step‚ building on their experiences

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    peaceful week at a sunny and warm beach?“ In my opinion‚ sunny weather combined with a little distance from your daily routine can positively affect your life. First of all‚ spending time abroad is good for turning off your brain. It is indeed the perfect opportunity to relax and rejuvenate‚ slacken off from your daily life. A good friend of mine had some problems in his job and was continuously thinking about quitting. After a sunny weekend with his girlfriend at a beach in Spain he came back with

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    29.11.13 Compare how the poets use language to present their attitude towards particular place “the Blackbird of Glonmore” and “A Vision” Both poems were written during the same period‚ during the twentieth century. Simon Hermitage presents a vision as a contrast between with a real life‚ a polluted world and a dream of an unrealistic giving a vision to the readers of a perfect world which cannot be realistic. In the same similarities‚ “The Blackbird of Glanmore”

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