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    English Language Equivalencies 2014/15 (2015 Entry) Last updated May 2015 * See below for Russell Group list Qualification Level required IELTS 6.0 with no less than 5.5 in each element 6.5 with no less than 6.0 in each element 7.0 with no less than 6.0 in each element TOEFL (IBT) 79 (minimum 17 in Writing and Listening‚ 18 in Reading‚ 20 in Speaking) 87 (minimum 20 in Speaking and 19 in all other elements) 100 (minimum 19 with 20 in Speaking) PTE (Academic) Pearson Test of English Academic

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    Certainty and Doubt

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    William Lyon Phelps stated an absolute certainty will make anything possible‚ but Bertrand Russell believed that our opinions should always have some sort of doubt. This conflict between optimism and doubt is most importantly meant to be kept balanced. This balance of doubt and optimism can be seen in the real world in many ways such as in sports or school. When Phelps said that we need to have an “absolute sense of certainty‚” he meant a setting your mind to it mentality. If you can imagine it

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    Educating Rita

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    getting of Wisdom”. Willy Russel’s play‚ Educating Rita explores themes that reflect change‚ education‚ and realisation which are achieved and evident through the use of an array of techniques throughout the play. The play “Educating Rita” by Willy Russell demonstrates that moving into the world creates both problems and possibilities. This is found with Rita and her transition from one word into another‚ with the help of Frank. Rita being a hairdresser feels that life has passed her by. She wants

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    University. This film has so many features that make a movie worthy of watching. The wonderful and powerful acting of Russell Crowe was outstanding. I was in awe of his skill in playing this character‚ especially when considering the extreme difference from the characters in his other movies‚ such as the Gladiator and Cinderella man‚ which I both love. Russell Crowes acting was one of the big reasons this movie was so brilliant. He has the ability to step into a role and make the

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    gun laws? It’s a delicate situation and it is very hard to hold someone responsible. But one thing is for sure; when the worst things happen‚ in order to comprehend the facts‚ people always need someone to blame. In a similar story to Newtown‚ Russell Banks’ novel “The Sweet Hereafter” tells the story of a community that was changed after a bus tumbled down into a frozen water-filled sandpit‚ killing 14 children. The people in town believed that the accident was not really and accident‚ that it

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    Robin Hood and Feudalism

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    Transformations” by Brian Levack‚ there is very little information regarding the English heroine. However‚ there are several areas that depict the era of the 12th century. One of the areas depicted was Feudalism. In the 2010 movie‚ “Robin Hood‚” staring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett‚ I examined the movies portrayal of Robin Hood versus the history of Robin Hood in our textbook. It is my position that the traits of Feudalism have been displayed within the movie‚ “Robin Hood.” Feudalism began between

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    Educating R|Ita

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    Educating Rita is a comical play written by Willy Russell in 1982. The play is set in the 1970s where social issues revolving around traditional family values and the roles of men and women are starting to change. The play is based around Rita White who is dissatisfied with her life and wants to transform herself. Throughout the play Rita start to change and realise that education cannot solve everything. Rita is a twenty six year old‚ uneducated Liverpool hairdresser. She has decided to enrol on

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    Wittgenstein

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    under Bertrand Russell. Wittgenstein entered Trinity College‚ Cambridge on February 1‚ 1912 as an undergraduate student; however‚ by June the degree committee recommended him as an advanced student and asked Bertrand Russell to supervise his studies. He studied logic and the philosophy of numbers under Russell and G. E. Moore‚ who both later commented that getting to know Wittgenstein was one of the most exciting and intellectual adventures of their lives. The story is told that Russell asked Moore

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    ducating rita How does Willy Russell show change in the main character in Educating Rita?   Educating Rita is a drama which was first published as a play in 1983‚ written by Willy Russell; subsequently‚ it was made into a film which quickly became a box-office hit. The play consists of a particular theme (education) and it explores the processes that inflict change upon the main character Rita.   The content of the storyline was considered to be quite controversial and diverse for it’s time

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    Alfred Russell Wallace

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    theory. Both Wallace’s and Darwin’s papers were published in the Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society in 1859. Darwin then shortened a manuscript he had been working on since 1856 and published it as On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in November 1859. The 1‚250 copies prepared in the first printing. All were sold out on the first day. Differences between theories of Wallace and Darwin: Similarities were present in the theories of Wallace and Darwin

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