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    Through Tony Hoagland’s poem‚ “The Truth‚” the speaker reaches the conclusion and becomes satisfied with the idea that he is “in the land of the unfinished‚” despite his many efforts “to get inside.” In the initial three stanzas‚ he describes the image of the wasps “shrunken to death” and “perishing” is reoccuring. In the fourth stanza‚ he analyzes the role of the wasps in a macro perspective. In the last four stanza‚ he draws a parallel with his actions of “trying again and again/ to get inside”

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    will surely go down in history as a lost opportunity‚ a time when much was promised but relatively little attained’. Do you agree? (45 marks) When looking at Tony Blair’s time in office‚ although economically he seemed to be doing sound as he kept inflation and tax levels low‚ in many other factors he failed to deliver. Promising too much‚ Tony Blair did not fulfil his never ending list of policies such as achieving full equality and completely ending child poverty. However‚ perhaps these broken promises

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    Tony Hoffman’s presentation was definitely the most powerful and meaningful speech I have ever witnessed. It benefitted me in many ways and I learned many things too. It really grabs your attention when the person who is talking has had first hand experience‚ with every ounce of information that is being said. He combined his life with problems in today’s world to relate to others. The speech benefitted me in many ways but here are some of the parts that really popped out at me. Mr. Hoffman said

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    Utilitarianism and the Lonesome Stranger Utilitarianism is the ethical theory that believes one should do what will promote the greatest utility for as many people as possible‚ that utility is often considered to be happiness or pleasure. There are different kinds of utilitarian views; hedonistic‚ preference‚ rule‚ and act to name a few‚ but they all have the same main objective. This theory does indeed seem good at first‚ but it is flawed. The case of the lonesome stranger challenges utilitarianism

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    As AirAsia Bhd. (AIRA) prepares to more than triple its fleet‚ Chief Executive Officer Tony Fernandes says he wants to match the growth of his budget airline with discount hotels‚ mobile phones and financial services. Tune Group‚ the closely held parent company of Fernandes and business partner Kamarudin Meranun‚ may sell stock in some of the units by the end of next year‚ Fernandes said. Initial public offerings are also planned for AirAsia’s Indonesian budget arm and long-haul unit AirAsia X

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    humanity. Toni Morrison’s writing in her novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ mirrors this perspective. In The Bluest Eye‚ one of the main subjects discussed in the book is the matter of beauty. Beauty as a whole‚ Morrison argues‚ is one of “...the most destructive ideas in the history of human thought”(122). Morrison pursues this idea by having the lonely Pauline Breedlove become obsessed with attaining the physical beauty the sees in the movies. Pauline is morphed by the messages that society circulates about

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    The Stranger‚ written by Albert Camus‚ is set in the time period right before World War II‚ around the early 1940s. The protagonist of the story is a frenchman named Meursault who struggles throughout much of the story in a battle with the legal system of his society; this is person vs. society conflict that shows up often. In the exposition of the story‚ Meursault has received a telegram informing him of the death of his mother. However‚ Meursault doesn’t really care that his mother has died. In

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    “Oh the humanity” said Herb Morrison a reporter. Herb Morrison was at the event and he saw the whole disaster. He saw so many people die in front of his eyes. Now more information about the hindenburg and cause and effect of the disaster. The Hindenburg was a German passenger airship called LZ 129 Hindenburg and that a zeppelin. The Hindenburg was capable of traveling 78 miles per hour and it was 245m (804 ft) long and 41m (135 ft) in diameter. The Hindenburg was also a mail airship because it

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    IB SL English 2 Commentary on The Comfort of Strangers In one part of the novel‚ The Comfort of Strangers‚ the English writer Ian McEwan describes the admiration with which his male character‚ Robert‚ contemplates his sisters playing dress up. Though the speaker’s age is never divulged‚ we readily jump to the conclusion that he is around ten years old because of the childish and rudimentary language. The structure of the sentences is also very reflective of the child’s young age‚ as well as

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    The Stranger Situation study was used by Ainsworth and Bell (1970) to measuring attachment. The aim was to see how infant act under conditions of mild stress. Three participants were mothers‚ infant and stranger. A child is placed in 8 different situations and combining mothers and stranger connects with an infant. Mother and child put into a room alone and the child explore the toys. A stranger enters the room and

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