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    1. Self-Awareness. Boys are simply more self aware than girls are. Boys know that once they have got out of bed in the morning‚ that is pretty much as good as they are going to look for the rest of the day. A quick wash and brush up‚ maybe a shave (according to personal and religious preferences) and that is it. We don’t spend time applying many different layers of make-up‚ or agonising over what to wear that day‚ because we know we’d only be trying to fool ourselves. And this then leads to… 2.

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    mindset. ‘…I hope and pray I can get Jem and Scout through it without bitterness‚ and most of all‚ without catching Maycomb’s usual disease.’ When Atticus says usual disease he is referring to his experiences in Maycomb ‘Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up‚ is something I don ’t pretend to understand’. This shows that from what Atticus can see no matter what happens if something goes wrong with a black person in Maycomb the people will go crazy until they

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    a)      INDENTURED SERVANTS Landless Europeans agreed to work under a form of contract labor for several years to pay off travel costs. During that time (indentured period) they received no compensation but food‚ room‚ and clothing were provided. The Masters could administer punishment and otherwise abuse to them‚ similar to the owners’ treatment of their slaves. The servants lack full political and civil rights. The indenture servant can sue when planters failed to fulfill their parts of the bargain

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    Themes in Yeats' Poetry

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    Themes in Yeats’ poetry You can find many themes in Yeats’ poetry. Pick what suits your own study from the themes‚ comments and quotes listed below. There are 86 quotes used to illustrate themes on this page (although some of them are from poems outside the current OCR selection for AS Level). You will need only a short selection of these.   1. The theme of death or old age and what it leaves behind. Death of Patriotism‚ leaving selfishness as the norm: ‘Romantic Ireland’s dead and gone‚ It’s

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    expresses “shame” and “disgust” at his actions. Even if he was lying he is at least sane enough to realize that most people would consider his actions to be maniacal. In light of these realizations‚ I have to rule out the possibility that he is a raving lunatic. He is clearly functional enough to write a detailed account of the events. He writes the story as if it is not him in the story. He speaks as though he is a different person than the man in the story. Perhaps he is‚ in a way. Maybe he truly

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    life is over now that her husband is gone. You would expect that they had a good marriage but you come to learn that her husband was terrible and cheated on her daily. This makes her commitment to him comical. The way Smirnov barges into her house raving and ranting about his other debtors as though that should affect the way he handles the debt with her. Everything was really over aggravated when the tax collector got angry he was really angry‚ when the widowers was depressed she was really depressed

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    the front page of the newspaper you see a young person doing something crazy. Raves has brought forward a new culture that is mixed in with some of the culture from the past together. Techno has brought a new culture in to the spotlight which is raving. Dancing helped bring the two distinguish cultures together. Most of the people at a rave if not all dance‚ they called the dance styles shuffle‚ jumpstyle and tectonic dancing. It is very unique and creative way of dancing and

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    Rave Culture

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    Rave Culture and Its Effects on Popular Culture PLAY TO THE CROWD NOT YOUR SELF BUT ENJOY WHAT YOUR PLAYING What is a rave Raving is a experience. One person’s best rave is another person’s worst. Any attempt to analyze rave culture must recognize the personal factor of the experience. Author Daniel Martin defines a rave as "a long period of constant energetic and stylistic dancing exhibited by a large group of people in a hot‚ crowded facility providing continuous loud House music and

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    about the following: a. the use of a racial slur b. his personal reasons for defending Tom Robinson c. “Simply because we were licked a hundred years before we started is no reason for us not to try to win.” d. “Why reasonable people go stark raving mad when anything involving a Negro comes up‚

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    The “Banking” Concept of Education At first glance “The “Banking” Concept of Education” conveys the rambling or ranting of a man angry about the education system. But if you read the article and the small biography of the author‚ you are able to understand the deep and critical analysis of what is wrong with education today. Paulo Freire thoroughly and comprehensively condemns the current educational system to support radical ideals that reflect from his own experiences. In the small biography of

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