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    Simon is charged with the burglary of an antiques shop. He has three previous convictions of Theft. He has previously complied with bail conditions. He lives locally with his wife and three children but plans to move to Spain. Explain what factors are likely to be considered when making a decision whether or not to grant bail to Simon and what conditions may be imposed. Nature and seriousness of offence: Theft/ burglary is considered a triable either way offence meaning it can either be tried in

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    oCan Paul Simon‚ Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney Have Anything in Common? Paul McCartney will be awarded the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song from the White House on June 2‚ 2010 by the Library of Congress. Many of his contemporary songwriters will be present for the event. Photo Credit What do Paul Simon‚ Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney have in common other than popular icons of music: the Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. The Gershwin Prize is one of the many honors awarded  by the Library

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    Introduction Liminality also known by its alternative title ‘Heaven’ was written and performed by the well-known spoken poetry artist Neil Hilborn in April 2014 at the Soap Boxing Poetry Slam in St Paul‚ Minnesota. Hilborn who is better known for his poems titled OCD and Joey both of which became viral sensations upon release generally focuses on poetry that discusses mental health‚ loss and sacrifice. Liminality also focuses on such themes with the poem itself written in narrative form‚ detailing

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    Simon is a very small boy with an abnormal physical appearance. He is convinced that God has a special plan for him‚ and that everything that is unusual about him is actually a part of God’s plan to use him in a special way. Simon believes that God created him for a reason. That God wouldn’t put him in this world and not have a plan for him. Simon surviving with an abnormally small heart is a miracle when medically there was no hope for his survival within the first 24 hours of his life. He knows

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    Adolescents‚ old enough to know right from wrong and societal order‚ are still not completely rid of the impulses that lurk in the shadows. The main characters of Ralph‚ Jack‚ Simon‚ and Piggy are developed to convey Golding’s philosophical message of innate evil‚ and while each boy symbolizes something unique‚ it is Simon whose character arc is the most instrumental to the story. Simon’s innate goodness and his status as a visionary are revealed through his physical description and personality‚

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    Down to a Sunless Sea by Neil Gaiman Down to a Sunless Sea is short story written by Neil Gaiman and published in the British newspaper The Guardian on March 22nd 2013. Taking place in London‚ this story describes a rainy encounter on the banks of the Thames which unlocks a tale of loss and grief. The setting is London. Presumeably 18th or early 19th century based on how the Thames is described as extremely filthy and filled with the bodies of cats and dogs. Also the mention of the so-called

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    Simons feels powerful emotions and yet reaches a calm conclusion. The writer presents these in various ways. The writer starts off by two fairly long sentences‚ with a slow pace which reflects the calmness and tiredness felt by Simon. He uses words such as “grateful” which imply almost a pleasant tone in Simon. Both theses ways show the reader that Simon is clam‚ slow and not panicking‚ giving him a good mind to start with to make a serious decision. Simon is “suddenly” pulled several feel‚ just

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    Boxer In 1968 Paul Simon and Bruce Woodley wrote “The Boxer”‚ a modern rock ballad. This narrative poetry tells the story of a young man struggling financially to make ends meet in a down economy. Like all narrative poetry‚ it tells a story of true life emotions that people can relate to. At the time‚ the economy in the United States of America was weak and thus many Americans were struggling financially. During this economic crisis‚ this ballad was popularized by the famous Simon and Garfunkel musical

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    Who was responsible for the death of Neil Perry “Dead Poets Society” is an American film made in 1989. It was directed by Peter Weir. In the movie‚ Welton Academy’s student Neil Perry commits suicide after not being allowed to pursue his dream of acting. The school blamed the death of Neil on Mr. Keating and fired him. However‚ most students blamed his death on Neil’s father. In this essay I am going to evaluate who was the most responsible for Neil’s death‚ and to what extent each character is

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    In Neil Postman’s The Word Weavers/The World Makers‚ he inquiries‚ understudies in all evaluations are given definitions as though they are certainties‚ even realities of nature‚ and "with couple of special cases‚ are not told whose definitions they are‚ for what reason they were concocted‚ and what elective definitions may serve just as well". With the end goal us should have a typical beginning ground‚ I will start with a definition–not the definition‚ yet all the more precisely my definition:

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