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    How does Shelley present the disturbed nature of the Monster in Part Two? Despite being disturbed‚ the Monster in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ was fully aware of his capabilities and his own strength even when ostracised from society. Evidence of this is when Shelley writes “I could‚ with pleasure‚ have destroyed the cottage and its inhabitants and glutted myself with their shrieks and misery”. Here‚ the monster would of indulged himself by murdering the DeLacy family and wouldn’t bare any signs

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    ACC200 Written Assessment Task Specification 1. Case study: Sail-Away Sports Limited (see attachment) 2 Student learning outcome List below‚ in alpha format‚ what key knowledge and skills students would be expected to attain by successfully completing this subject/unit (link to assessment tasks (refer to 2.4 below)): 2. (a) Demonstrate knowledge of the links between management accounting‚ customers‚ suppliers and sources of external information and appreciate what is relevant to decision-making

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    Written task 1 A speech from an English Businessman‚ Michael Grospberry‚ who is a well known sociologist answering some questions that people from Latin schools asked about the introduction of English taught as a second language in every school at Latin America. What is the importance of knowing English? English is the second language most frequently spoken around the world after mandarin‚ this is considered a lingua franca because people that don’t have it as a native language speak this language

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    Spoken Language vs. Written Language I. Introduction. But the most common forms of language are spoken and written‚ which are very different and have one similarity. II. Body A. The similarity between spoken and written forms of language is skills. 1. Written language requires skills. 2. Skills are also necessary in spoken language. B. Despite these differences there is one similarity between these two languages. C. One important difference in written and spoken languages

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    Iksanova Ulyana Oral examination VS Written examination. Nowadays we have different ways of investigation of student’s knowledge: two of them are oral and written examinations. Both they have advantages and disadvantages and differ at all‚ but what is the best form of checking student’s ability‚ knowledge and skills? As it was mentioned before oral and written examinations have much bigger differences then common features. At first glance the written examination seems to be easier for student

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    History “The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.” –Mark Twain. This quote carries a meaning that history has been written from one point of view: the victors‚ while the voices of minorities that were needed to complete the picture of the event‚ have not been heard. It tells us that most of the horrible events happening throughout history are due to ignorance and prejudice of people. With all the new types of technology and our large accessibility to information‚ we

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    Shelley presents Victor Frankenstein to be in awe of his own achievements and abilities. Victor tells us that from early in his childhood that “with all his ardour‚ he was capable of a more intense application [than Elizabeth].” “More” demonstrates Frankenstein’s need to prove himself of greater “capability” than others in order to justify his awe with himself. Victor also notes his application was “intense”‚ showing his learning ability to be of such high quality that it would be unobtainable for

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    The quote that will be used to explain how these people use it in there life is “Nothing is so painful to the mind as a great and sudden change” by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein. In other words‚ this quote could mean that if something bad or horrific happens in your life then it is great and sudden change that could change the perspective of how someone thinks. This quote is appealing because it can remind a person that just because something bad happens you can triumph and overcome a great and sudden

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    Distinction between a written and unwritten constitution is not real. There is no constitution which is either wholly written or entirely unwritten. All written constitutions grow and expand if they are to endure and serve their purpose. The real constitution is a living body of general prescriptions carried into effect by living persons. No constitution can ever be a strait-jacket. Nor can it be ever in the mind of the constitutional fathers to work out in all details a complete and final

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    At present in Britain we have no written constitution‚ but instead have a collection of laws and conventions that govern our political system. Along with Israel‚ we are one of only two democracies in the world not to have a written constitution. A more precise way of describing our constitution is that it is uncodified‚ which means that parts of it are written down but it is not a single authoritative document or set of rules. The main argument against a written constitution is that Britain has

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