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    The first thing I have chosen to talk about as something I hate most is adverts. Whether its adverts on the television or in a magazine‚ they are all greatly irritating and I think many people will agree with me. I am going to talk about tele advertisements. GCSE WRITING TO ARGUE‚ PERSUADE AND ADVISE An extract from this essay... Reece Buckle Humiliation‚ corruption and exploitation are just a few of many which all question: just how honourable and acceptable are these terrible talent shows

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    People are getting terrified and sad because of all the shootings that are happening in many different states. In the article “Famous Speeches: "We call BS‚" Emma Gonzalez’s speech to gun advocates”‚ by Emma Gonzalez it talks about how all of these shootings are going down but it is not always the victims fault and the shooters in Florida do not need a permit or a gun license which is not safe. In the article “Issue Overview: Guns in America”‚ by Bloomberg‚ talks about how there are many deaths every

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    sentence has a taunting gaiety which dares reader to challenge Jane Austen’s view of a heroine ‘whom no one would like but myself.’ Emma Woodhouse‚ handsome‚ clever‚ and rich‚ with a comfortable home and happy disposition‚ seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her. Emma A girl with power and authority‚ & more than enough egotism for the forgivable follies of youth. Emma’s wit is so splendid in

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    Assignment 1 – Writing to Argue By Hafiza Begum Don’t Get Me Started On... TOWIE Don’t you just despise TOWIE? Whenever I happen to watch a short clip or episode of this damned TV show I’m absolutely amazed and stunned at people’s stupidity. I mean‚ really? Watching The Only Way is Essex is a pain in my backside. The TV show itself makes me embarrassed of what humans have become capable of in

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    transformation of Jane Austen’s novel “Emma”. Heckerling has supported Austen’s novel in a positive way‚ however has altered the values seen in Austen’s period to fit modern audiences. The themes of “Clueless” show the context of “Emma” in a contemporary period‚ converting the text to a well-known high school society in Beverly Hills. Amy Heckerling’s production of “Clueless” presented in 1995 expresses the typical parallels between features‚ characters and values of the novel “Emma”. In relation to the re-plotting

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    is best for themselves and those who follow. When I’m not being a quirky goofball Emma Jean Bouie‚ I’m being sophisticated‚ empowered woman little miss Nadia Moffet. Ever since I met Nadia Moffet‚ C.E.O of The Queens Foundation and Miss North Carolina 2010‚ she has instilled something spiritually and mentally inside of me that has helped shape the young leader I am today. From the age of 13‚ I was no longer just Emma Jean Bouie‚ I slowly became‚ “a beautiful‚ powerful and strong beyond measure woman

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    book is when Miss Emma‚ Tante Lou‚ and Reverend Ambrose go visit Jefferson in jail. Miss Emma tries to have Jefferson speak to his company‚ and he ignores what she says. Then she goes on to try and get him to eat the food she brought him. Then he begins to call himself a hog. Which begins to hurt Miss Emma because she obviously does not believe that Jefferson is a hog. Then she slaps him. Seconds after‚ she begins to cry and her friends carry her out of the cell. I feel as if Miss Emma slapped Jefferson

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    In the year 2014‚ at the United Nations headquarters in New York City‚ United Nations Women’s Goodwill Ambassador Emma Watson delivered an ardent speech addressing the dispute about gender inequality in the world. Her intention was to raise awareness of the struggles that women and men face throughout their life regarding this issue. During this speech‚ Watson uses numerous strategies to engage her audience’s absorption of the subject along with the three major elements of the speech; her introduction

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    transformation Clueless (1995) is derived from Jane Austen’s classic novel Emma (1816) with both texts comparable as they use satire to address similar values. The shift in context enables the texts to reinforce the values of Regency England or 1990s Beverly Hills. Heckerling subverts and appropriates the original text to a cinematic context‚ through this she can comment on American society thus invoking new meaning to the ideas in Emma. Both composers approach the place of the social hierarchy‚ placing

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    Jane Austen’s Emma is brilliantly constructed of a series of character’s misunderstandings and complex subtexts that weave together to tell many stories at once. Each character’s knowledge and ignorance in various situations offers insight into their personalities and affects the way they interact with other characters‚ often resulting in comedic exchanges. One of the best examples of this amusing writing style of Austen’s is Mr. Elton’s proposal to Emma Woodhouse. The proposal scene is the

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