festival raged through the palace courts‚ and everyone’s soul rumbled with the beating drums and stomping feet‚ except for Hilde’s. Her soul was quiet and broken. Hands folded and head bowed‚ like a saint in holy prayer‚ she sat in her thrown on the platform and softly cried at her misfortune. She hadn’t meant to do it‚ of course. She hadn’t meant to throw the goblet so hard. But who could blame her? It was after mass that morning‚ and as she rushed along the halls of the Palace Mergova‚ she searched
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Coherence – means “holding together”. A paragraph is coherent when its major parts are all close joined together. It is considered as the continuity between as well as within the paragraph. It is very important to arrange and link the sentences between the paragraphs to be able to make the readers follow the thought or the idea that want to be implied. . Careful selection and arrangement of sentences so that they lead up to one idea (which is also known as the principle of unity) becomes more effective
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Family breakups affect people differently Everyone affected by the family breakup will have their own feelings about the situation. You may feel: * Upset * Relieved * Angry with the person who decided the family can no longer live together. The family split may be even harder for you if you have to move house as a result. This is especially true if you have to move from your area‚ and change schools or lose touch with friends. Common concerns Family breakups can lead to a number
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Emotivism is a meta-ethical view that claims that ethical sentences do not express propositions but emotional attitudes.[1][2] Hence‚ it is colloquially known as thehurrah/boo theory. Influenced by the growth of analytic philosophy and logical positivism in the 20th century‚ the theory was stated vividly by A. J. Ayer in his 1936 bookLanguage‚ Truth and Logic‚[3] but its development owes more to C. L. Stevenson.[4] Meta-ethics is the branch of ethics that seeks to understand the nature of ethical properties
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1. What is meant by diversity? Diversity is the word used to describe how people vary and differ. Some personal differences may be: age‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ religion‚ interests‚ social class and values and beliefs. 2. Describe the community you live in. Highlight some of the variations you may observe in terms of: Birmingham is the most culturally diverse city in the UK. In the local community there are people of both genders and of all ages. People come from all over the
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RE: Annotated Bibliography “Broken window theory” Introduction: “Broken window theory” states that if a broken window is not quickly repaired‚ other windows will break‚ creating a sense of public apathy and neglect that attracts criminals. “The broken window theory” was good crime-fighting strategy that made people feel a little safer and was able to respect their fellow officers on foot rather than their patrol cars. The theory was brought into perspective to stop minor
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notion that serious crime is stemmed from minor disorders and fear of crime was a well-developed hypothesis in the 1980s by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2006). Wilson and Kelling (1982) had coined this theory as “broken windows”. Broken windows theory states that disorder in a society causes the residents of the society to develop fear (Hinkle & Weisburd‚ 2008). The authors go on to state that fear is the fueling source behind delinquent behavior‚ which resulted in higher
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The “Broken Window Theory” is a theory explaining crime and their causes within cities or neighborhoods. The authors of this essay‚ Wilson and Kelling portray the description of how a broken window to a building can give off a message to the public that the building is not cared for properly. It explains that by allowing this one broken window there will be many more broken windows that will follow. When the vandalism is not fixed‚ society sees this as no one cares about the problem or the neighborhood
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expectations. In addition they may be of the same age group‚ developed at different rates and so may be able to cope with the intellectual and social task of the school in varying extent. Also‚ children that have suffered from neglect or lack of love or broken homes are known to be psychologically imbalanced to face the realities of life. When there is disunity in the family‚ or a difference between a mother or a father‚ the child is caught in the middle and will be at disadvantage. According to Blackby
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D – “Don’t let a broken bone get in the way” This ad was a double metaphor which confounded clarity of creative idea and main message. Women did not understand the purpose of the broken tree. For some it was a tree that had been sawed down to clear a path for walking (visually this reminded them of deforestation). For others‚ it was a broken bone which fought the idea of enduring Great Redwoods. So instead of helping the idea‚ the broken tree conflated the idea Note‚ the woman was active and walking
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