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    Lawrence O.W. Lingad OSCA No.: 4635 M5.31 Managing Own Continuing Professional Development __________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Be able to review personal and work-related development experiences‚ aims‚ objectives and priorities. 1.1 Evaluate prior learning and work-related experience to identify personal strength and weaknesses in self-development. Humans by nature never stop learning; we undertake learning at different stages of our lives and acquire

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    this incident‚ but the person that should be blamed the most would be Friar Lawrence. He was supposed to be a holy man that cared about what other people are going through and to help them out. Instead‚ he set this whole play up for failure‚ because he was more worried about marrying a person that was already married. So he could also be described as a little too optimistic and a manipulative person. Either way‚ Friar Lawrence isn’t innocent. He was too hopeful about

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    level‚ short stories often mask a deeper meaning. During the Modernist period‚ D.H Lawrence emerged as a master of subtly weaving social commentary into unique short stories. Drawing upon themes from his childhood‚ Lawrence was heavily influenced by his relationship with his mother. Lawrence’s mother was highly educated and openly displayed regret about her marriage to her husband‚ a lowly miner. This led Lawrence to focus on themes like money‚ status‚ and lack of love. In D.H Lawrence’s short story

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    Romeo and Juliet. There were many factors that caused the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet including Friar Lawrence‚ Romeo‚ and Romeo and

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    Modern History: Essay/Film Response From an historical perspective‚ David Leans’ film‚ Lawrence of Arabia was flawed with inaccuracies of both characters (especially Lawrence) and events‚ but it was truly an epic film that has been rightly seen as a classic. The crumbling Ottoman Empire of the 19th century was put under pressure by the expanding imperial powers of Britain‚ France and Germany‚ each wanting territory in the Middle East. For example‚ Britain’s interest in the land was for oil

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    then they both eventually die. The person that is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death is Friar Lawrence and he is a priest and makes potions. Friar Lawrence married them and he also set up a plan‚ so that Juliet didn’t have to marry Paris. He also didn’t get to the tomb fast enough. The decisions that Friar Lawrence made caused the death of Romeo and juliet. I think that Friar Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet death. The first reason I have is that he married them. If he

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    “What the Snake Brings to the World” is a 2002 poem by the Canadian poet Lorna Crozier. The poem is free verse‚ with four stanzas of 6‚ 4‚ 4 and 9 lines respectively. The poem is riddled with Biblical allusions‚ with the “snake” being its focal point‚ making extensive comment on the nature and consequences of the aforementioned snake. A dominant reading of the poem outlines the duplicity of the nature of ‘evil’ and ‘sin’ and related consequences. An alternate reading of the poem conveys the idea

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    -10:30 am) Response Paper #2 Due Date: Thursday‚ March 8 Rebirth In the story “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” by D.H. Lawrence tell a timeless love story between Mabel and Dr.Ferguson‚ two people of totally different social standings falling in love. Mabel is a stubborn‚ hardheaded girl who does not have much to say. Dr.Ferguson is a successful doctor‚ who did not think much of Mabel. Lawrence uses a lot of symbolism in his short story such as life‚ death‚ and emptiness. Dr.Ferguson himself is a clear

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    son‚ Paul. Hester constantly complains about not having any luck; she married an unlucky man‚ causing her to be unlucky. According to the narrator‚ the house whispers‚ “there must be more money” (Lawrence 764). Hester states‚ “It’s what causes you to have money. If you’re lucky you have money” (Lawrence 764). Hester admires money more than she admires her family; in this case‚ luck is a symbol of wealth. Without luck‚ there is no such thing as being rich.

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    have violent ends. Is loathsome in his own deliciousness‚ and in the taste confounds the appetite: Therefore love moderately: long love doth so‚ too swift arrives as tardy as too slow.” When he says this‚ he is giving Romeo a warnin. Also‚ Friar Lawrence should have known at the time‚ that Romeo was loving with his eyes and not with his heart. For example‚ Romeo was in a relationship with Rosaline‚ before marrying Julliet. Inonclusion ‚ the Friar did not have the expierence to know that they were

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