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    What time is this place- This book talks about the idea of life with respect to change and time. It also talks about the embodiment of evidence of time in the physical world around us and its relationship between the external signals and our internal experiences which may or may not be life enhancing once. The author also argues that for individual wellbeing the quality of personal image of time is important‚ and it helps to manage the changes in external physical environment and a good image of

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    How might prejudice develop and how might it be reduced? • Prejudice: A judgment or opinion made without adequate knowledge; to Prejudge‚ to pass judgement or form premature opinion. We can break the word prejudice down into two parts to give clearer understanding of its meaning‚ Pre is before and judice is to make judgement‚ so it is a negative preconceived judgement on an individual or group prior to seeking full knowledge or understanding about them. Prejudice effects many aspects of today’s

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    Shakespeare open the play by showing the witches? Why is it good for Mcbeth no to appear first? To set the scene up‚ to have suspense and get an impression of Macbeth. 2.- How does Duncun reward Macbeth for his bravery in defeating the rebels? Comment on the order in which Duncan announces it and Macbeth finds it out. Making him Thane of Cawdor‚ he finds out from the witches before Duncan. 3.- Macbeth calls the day of the battle "foul and fair". Comment on what you think he means. It was foul

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    The Role of the Witches in Act 1 The play Macbeth starts with the meeting of the three witches in a "deserted heath". One reason why Shakespeare starts the play in this way is that in his time people believed in the existence of witches and blamed them for all unnatural events that happened. The people believed that witches had contact with the devil and animals‚ that they could fly on broomsticks‚ cast spells by chanting and making potions and that they had the ability to fortell the future.

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    Chapter I Introduction In this chapter‚ the researchers presented the background of the study‚ rationale of the study‚ objectives of the study‚ significance of the study and definition of terms. Background of the Study Sand is a loose granular substance‚ typically pale yellowish brown‚ resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks is a naturally occurring granular material composed of finely divided rock and mineral particles. The composition of sand is highly variable‚ depending on

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    Gatsby for the first time‚ he is standing with his hands in his pockets peering out across the bay‚ “he stretched his arms out toward the dark water in a curious way… [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light‚ minute and far away” (26). This symbol develops a curiosity with the reader‚ which helps to further the meaning of the novel itself. The meaning of the green light really becomes clear to the reader when Nick learns where the green light across the water is coming from. It is coming

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    close Daisy is‚ but also how far away she really is. In the book‚ Gatsby is in love with Daisy. While each are living on opposite sides of the water‚ Gatsby can still see the green light standing at the end of her dock. This light is his pride‚ his hopes and his dreams. Although this may seem

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    quite apparent of the mass spread of witches and witchcraft. However‚ I do not think inquisitors and folks such as Sir Kramer should put all their efforts and forces in sniffing out witches like hungry dogs. I do believe in ridding the evil polluting our lands. Though‚ I am a peaceful man‚ and I strongly suggest another approach deviating from Sir Kramer’s zealous methods. What we need to do is separate the most heinous witches from the rest by looking into what types of witchcraft they dabble in.

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    through tone‚ volume‚ posture‚ eye contact and facial expression ? A study states that only 7 per cent of human communication occurs through language‚ 38 per cent is conveyed through ’voice’ and tone; and 55 per cent is conveyed through body language. This has interesting implications for language learning because different societies differ in the ways in which they use these forms of communication. Among farming communities speaking loudly is acceptable behaviour. People call out to each other loudly

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    Shakespeare wrote the play Macbeth in 1606. It is about a Noble named Macbeth who deceitfully and greedily rises to power and soon falls. Macbeth started out as a brave‚ valiant noble who fought for King Duncan. Three witches then met Macbeth and tempted him with the throne. This caused confusion in Macbeth but he decided to stay loyal to Duncan. He later told his wife about his encounter and she changed his mind and made him slay Duncan. Macbeth slowly turned insane‚ cocky‚ and brash. Because he

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