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    About The Crusades

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    reconquering the whole Mediterranean and recreating the Roman Empire. In particular‚ they wanted to take Jerusalem‚ the city ofJesus Christ‚ away from the Islamic Fatimids who were ruling it. In 1095 AD Pope Urban made a great speech at Clermont (CLAIRE-mant) in southern France‚ where he urged the people to take up weapons and go fight to free Jerusalem from the rule of the Fatimids. People were wildly enthusiastic. Even children and old women and old men wanted to go. People were so enthusiastic that

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    Shoe-Horn Sonata

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    Shoe-horn is a metaphor of both hope and dehumanisation. Birdie sees her beloved “shoe-horn” as a symbol of hope‚ whereas Sheila sees it as her fear and dehumanisation of the war. The Shoe-Horn is also a symbol of their friendship‚ “Just a gentle tap with my shoe-horn” says bride‚ as these too women are floating in the cold ocean‚ bride is trying to keep her new friend sheila awake‚ so she does not die‚ therefore this quote symbolises the start of a friendship and what is would have been like in

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    it is better whereas Mr and Mrs Birling don’t change. Priestley also wants to show that often situations are influenced and linked to other situations and how socialism is better than capitalism and this is shown at the end of the book by Eric and Sheila becoming better people because of changing from capitalist to socialist and admitting that they have wronged. Eric is first introduced as he ‘ guffaws’ with laughter at the meal which is rude as the family don’t know what about and neither does he

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    distinctive experiences

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    Japanese mercilessly advance further into the Asia-Pacific region ‚ directing the responders’ attention to the protagonists’ exposure to a hopeless and unforgiving environment ‚ separating the audience from an unknown setting. In Act one Scene three ‚ Sheila vividly recounts the sinking of the Giang Bee and how she “remembers...the tiny boats that really sailed and dolls with eyes that opened and stared....Whenever [she] could [she’d] yelled for help. But the night was so dark and...nobody came” ‚

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    Shoe Horn Sonata

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    help give the audience an idea of the mood that the protagonists are in‚ for example in the play The Shoe-Horn Sonata the use of dim light whilst on stage is used to great effect whenever Sheila or Bridie are saying something that is meaningful the light is dimmed to create or set the mood. For example when Sheila is confessing about sleeping with a Japanese solider the light is dimmed to create a “sombre” mood. In “Vergissmeinicht” Douglas uses motif of darkness in the second stanza to paint a clear

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    Module Title: Evidence Based Health Care and Research Module code: 5NMH0117 SEMESTER A Location/campus: Hatfield PROGRAMME for the Academic Year 2011 – 2012. Module Leader : Noel knopp E-mail : n.1.knopp@herts.ac.uk MODULE TITLE : Evidence Based Health Care and Research. MODULE CODE: 5NMH0117 LEVEL: 5 SEMESTER A Summative assignment 100%. o Retrieve the following paper; Voegeli‚ D. (2008) Effect of Washing and Drying Practices on

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    “Of Mice and Men” is a novel written in 1937 by John Steinbeck. The novel is set in 1930’s located at Salinas‚ California. Steinbeck spent time working on farms when he was young. Certainly during these times‚ he saw the life of migrant workers. Steinbeck wrote the novel to show the terrible hardship of migrant workers and the huge social and economic difficulties during the great depression. The novel is about two migrant workers called Lennie and George searching for work in Soledad‚ California

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    childcare providers should‚ (while working with the frame works and in a holistic manner‚ have an awareness of anti –bias/anti-discriminatory practice. “Anti-bias/anti-discriminatory practice is free from stereotypical assumptions and conjecture.” (Sheila Riddall-Leech 2006). The frameworks mentioned help to stop bias and discrimination as they assist you as they look at all aspects of the person not just one area. As a childcare professional

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    was not widely available. IC – HC- Working class single women of the time were completely at the clemency (kindness) of wealthy and powerful members of the society. Eva Smith referred to as Eve to tempt Gerald away from his Eden- (his marriage to Sheila) Actual- Suffragettes- Desperate Women (Work) did desperate things to survive. (Exploitation of the rich) Morality- “They will be taught in blood‚ fire and anguish”- Will lead to man’s fall of paradise into hell if perceptions of society do not

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    However in 6 weeks of free accommodation he “broke it off” and relinquished all responsibility. In the words of Sheila “Gerald set her up as his mistress and then dropped her when it suited him.” When Gerald is off stage for some time to “think‚” Priestley allows the audience to judge him off stage and in Act 3. Gerald’s final words in the play are “Everything’s all right now Sheila‚ What about this ring?” This shows that Gerald is a selfish character who thinks “everything’s all right” because

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