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    The sky was raining ever so slightly over Canbourne Cove High School. In Canbourne Cove‚ there was a student named Sam Salvatore. Sam was what every kid would call a nerd. He would complete all his learning tasks to a high standard. He was a typical kid‚ he had brown eyes‚ brown hair and wore glasses. He was one of those students who would do their top button up. If he didn’t have it done up he could not continue his day. However‚ Sam had a sad side. Other students would tease him because of his

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    ’Michele learns that loyalty and trust are far more valuable than money or objects.’ Discuss The novel ‘I’m Not Scared’ by Niccolo Ammaniti‚ is the story of a 9 year old boy‚ Michele Ammitrano‚ and his struggles in growing up in an era ridden with kidnappings. After discovering his own parents were involved in kidnapping an innocent boy‚ Michele gradually comes to the realisation that loyalty and trust are far more important than materialistic objects. Although Michele realises the importance

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    issue with the recruiting and retention of Band 5 Staff Nurses. This is one of the biggest pressure points within Somerset Partnership NHS Foundation Trust at this given moment. This study is an attempt to look into why this deficit has appeared‚ and what steps can practically be taken to attempt to lessen the stress on both frontline operations and HR considerations of staffing. b. Somerset Partnership NHS Trust is an amalgamation of Community and Mental Health Services‚ employing a rough total of 4

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    STRENGTHS | * Mulberry is a British design company known worldwide for its craftsmanship and design. * Mulberry also has a UK based factory in Somerset known as the ‘Rookery’ which promotes the idea of British craftsmanship. * Mulberry has successful collaborations with influential figures within the UK fashion industry such as Alexa Chung and have consequently named a bag after her (the ‘Alexa’) * Mulberry are also launching a new bag named after the American singer Lana Del Rey‚ known

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    “I’m Not Scared” by Niccolo Amminiti. The title of the novel is ironic because it means a denial of fear‚ but is contradicted by experiences of characters‚ especially Michele. Michele says “I’m not scared of anything”. When in fact he is scared of many things. Most of which are imaginary such as ogres‚ monster‚ witches and so on. When he finds Filippo in the hole and who put him there‚ Michele’s fear gain a more realistic basis. However‚ even though Michele know he has a right to be afraid‚ he is

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    QUESTTION: ‘While "I’m Not Scared" revolves around the adult’s world of corruption and violence‚ it is essentially about the child’s world of friendship and betrayal.’ ANALYSIS: Niccolò Amminiti’s "I’m Not Scared" is s novel which explores the topics of friendship‚ loyalty‚ betrayal‚ violence and morality. Essentially‚ the story follows Michele’s innocent perception of an adult world‚ and his gradual spiral into a state of lost innocence caused by the very ones who are closest to him. Even

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    Women’s Fashion in the 1920’s Fashion became a large influence on women in the 1920’s. This allowed women to become independent and free from the society. Many designers such as‚ Coco Chanel‚ Jeanne Lanvin and Salvatore Ferragamo have made an enormous impact on the evolution of women’s clothing. Styles of clothing have changed overtime‚ especially during the 1920’s era. During this time‚ hemlines became shorter‚ clothing was more revealing‚ women dressed freely and the sophistication and elegance

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    ‘Most Tudor governments underestimated the threat presented by rebellions in England and Ireland.’How far do you agree? Tudor governments during the Tudor period dealt with rebellions in different ways‚ whether most governments underestimated the threat posed by them will be dependent on how well and effectively they reacted and responded to theses rebellions. Most Tudor Monarchs were either not prepared or faced the consequences of their most serious errors‚ however factors that will have to

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    primary aim was that of dynastic security‚ therefore he sought good relations with Scotland‚ this manifested its self primarily in the marriage of Margaret to James IV. Though dynastic security was certainly of great importance to Henry VIII and Somerset‚ this is evident from their attempts to force Mary Queen of Scots to marry Edward‚ their use of force resulted in a worsening of relations. Elizabeth was generally keen to cultivate good relations with the Scots‚ particularly post 1560. This was

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    Which was more important in shaping the first wave of globalization; coercive power‚ or technological progress? Technological developments lay the groundwork in shaping the first wave of globalization with Britain as a world leader in trade and economical power‚ but use of coercive power amplified this picture. The first wave of globalization evolved alongside the industrial revolution in Europe during the 19th century until the outbreak of World War one in 1914. In this period‚ Britain stood

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