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    How cleanliness and sense of beauty can influence the life of an individual Cleanliness is both the abstract state of being clean and free from dirt‚ and the process of achieving and maintaining that state. First of all‚ we should maintain good oral hygiene. We should brush our teeth twice daily‚ in the morning and after dinner. We replace our tooth brush every three or so months and select one that is best suited for our gum type. It is recommended that we use one with soft bristles as ones

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    This story beginning first act recounts on journey of a ship which bring rubbish to rubbish island. If viewed have two island direction. The island well off central. Every direction that which indicated giving meaning that there is beneficial way and evil chosen by man. Apart from that act which show police station position and surrounding that are quite symmetrical and arrangement that is same like window‚ door and have two tree trunk that are same in left side and right show it quite careful and

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    Willy Loman

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    Willy Loman’s character can be perceived as a ‘worthless commodity in a capitalist society’ or as ‘an ordinary man’. Making close reference to the play‚ evaluate these two interpretations and assess what you think Miller was trying to show through his character. The 1949 Arthur Miller play‚ ‘Death of a Salesman’ gave birth to Willy Loman‚ a man obsessed with living life to achieve the American Dream unfortunately Willy did not achieve the Dream however he could never accept that. As his life went

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    Statutory Interpretation

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    Discuss the rules and other aids used in statutory interpretation which the judges could use to help them arrive at a decision in each of the appeals. You should also pay attention to judicial precedent and assess whether the case that the appellants wish to use may be binding on the Court of Appeal. This case study will investigate how certain rules or aids in statutory interpretation can affect the decision of an appeal in court due to the different circumstances involved in a case. There will

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    Clap hands‚ here comes Charlie Pre-reading Activities 1. Charles Henderson One of the main characters in the story is Charlie Henderson. He is going to see a pantomime – a form of theatre traditionally seen at Christmas time – with his family. From the following extracts you will get an idea of what the relationship between him‚ his son Alec and his wife are. Mrs Henderson’s son‚ Alec‚ said Peter Pan wasn’t a pantomime. At least not what his mother understood by the word. Of course

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    A few hours away from Frankfurt‚ in the rocky hillside of Germany lays an eerie old prison on a moat and dam a hundred meters paramount the Keuper Mountain. The worn out prison sits on a rough six acre plateau isolated from its beautiful surroundings. Below it are the steep slopes of the hillside that are terraced with miles of vine yards‚ which in the summer create a poised yet defined tasting wine that balances fruit‚ sweetness‚ acidity and elegance‚ plus first prize when the local wine festivals

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    Ocean Pollution

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    such as Lead‚ Mercury‚ Asbestos‚ Sulphur‚ Nitrates‚ etc.‚ and biological contaminants such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ protozoa‚ etc. Dumping of litter into the ocean can cause huge problems to the marine life. The ocean is a virtual dumping ground for rubbish. That garbage includes scrap fish nets‚ plastic bags‚ tin cans‚ glass or plastic bottles etc. Sea pollution will cause different harmful effects on the wildlife. For example‚ oil spills frequently the kill marine lives and further cause extinctions

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    The Giver - Essay

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    The Giver - Essay The novel ‘The Giver’ was written by Lois Lowry. It’s about a boy‚ Jonas‚ who lives in a highly controlled world. The Elders of the community try to make the community a utopia but in fact they take away human privacy and freedom of choice. They kill people without the individual knowing what is happening to them. The Elders take away life and what it means to be human. The Elders spy on the community constantly. Surveillance is on every corner and in every home. Part of being

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    Television

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    takes time away from reading‚ going sports‚ meeting people and etc. Television makes people violent. Many parents use television to calm their children. They put their children in front of the TV set. They do not care whether it exposes children to rubbish. They see scenes of violence. This will make the children want to imitate the scene and may end up getting hurt. Thus television can sometimes sent a wrong message. OR Television is one of the greatest achievements of the twentieth century. It

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    With reference to examples you have studied‚ assess the effectiveness of attempts to control water pollution. Water pollution is the contamination of areas of water‚ such as rivers‚ lakes and groundwater. It affects plants and organisms that live in these areas and can be damaging to the health‚ and survival of them. Water pollution occurs when pollutants are directly or indirectly discharged into the water without being treated. The area of Rotorua – New Zealand contains 17 lakes‚ some of which

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