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    Orla Brennan How are women presented in "An Inspector Calls" and why are they presented in this way? In the play‚ all the women are portrayed as delicate characters- particularly Sheila who the men feel needs protecting from all manner of things like the information that a girl has committed suicide. Set in 1912‚ the woman in the play would have been seen as possessions to their husband and did not work or have careers due to the patriarchal society. However‚ it would have been acceptable for

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    as routine such as role call. All of these things are a part of the quarantine process due to a plague. The point of the stages of presentation is to attempt to create an understanding in regards to power and knowledge‚ as well as how they can relate to one another. It could be said that Foucault’s argument is regarding similarities in our society compared to panopticism. In both our society and in panopticism‚ the need for control amongst individuals strongly mirrors how inmates under lock and key

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    After reading Flannery O’Connor’s "A Good Man is Hard to Find" for the first time‚ I was left with one question that perplexed me‚ why did the Grandmother call the Misfit one of her own children? It’s a question that many believe they have the answer to‚ they research and analyze coming up with theories and ideas. Like many others I will now be putting my theory on the Grandmother’s final words‚ what they meant and why she said them. Opinions on her final word vary‚ with authors like Brandy saying

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    Language: a method of communication that is used in a particular group or community. Prior to reading How to Tame a Wild Tongue‚ I always assumed that languages are what keep people connected. However‚ after reading Anzaldua’s article‚ I was exposed to a new perspective regarding language and identity. It was Anzaldua’s Chicano language that distanced her from other Americans and Latinos around her. Compared Amy Tan‚ who did not relate to her mother’s “broken English”‚ Anzaldua embraced her Chicano

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    T1 supplement – L.O – 2.2‚ 2.3 As I have worked in my institution I have realised the different avenues for support to ensure learners get the help their required. Not only learning barriers can be overcome by referring others but there are also access‚ and funding barriers which students can access. Students may need to be referred to different people for barriers to be overcome. They should be able to approach their tutor who should be able to offer support and find the appropriate individual

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    Author’s note1. In the novel Krakauer identifies the name of the magazine his articles was published in. The magazine title was “ Outside”. The novel specifically states‚ “ I was asked by the editor of Outside magazine. “ (Krakauer). The novel specifically identifies “Outside” as the magazine Krakauer article was published in. 2. In the novel Krakauer identifies the original time of his article was published. His article was published in January 1993. The novel specifically states‚ “I wrote a nine-thousand-work

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    very few who bother to look deeper. Behind an act‚ is always a meaning. In many card tricks‚ one deceives the person similarly how an author inserts plot twists‚ and irony into their stories. The beginning and ending are of the utmost importance in both cases. An author‚ especially‚ must know where to put emphasis in order to make the story flow. I believe How to Tame a Wild Tongue showcases a rich blend between tone‚ symbolism and metaphors. Gloria Anzaldua is able to raise awareness to the issues

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    Focus on the Learners A. The Intermediate level students have different backgrounds‚ learning experiences‚ and learning styles‚ but they find some common ground in the learning styles preferred‚ the parts of speech to be corrected‚ and the skills to be developed. The class is composed of 11 students who fall within the age range of 17 to 43 years. The group diversity also extends to their nationalities: five Thais‚ two Sri Lankans‚ two Pakistanis‚ one Japanese‚ and one Korean. The students with

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    her trips abroad. Knowledge of grammar without meaningful practice of the language is ineffective‚ as Jim Scrivener says: “There is no point knowing a lot about language if you can’t use it (which sadly‚ has been the experience of many language learners in the past – able to conjugate a verb‚ but unable to respond to a simple question)” (Scrivener‚ 2005; 146) As a result of the different frustrating situations she had to face when trying to make herself understand in foreign countries‚ and due

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    Throughout my time in school I have always loved learning about history and oppression‚ which might explain why I plan on majoring in history and sociology. Understanding how people before my time lived and made things work without having nearly as many resources as I do is extremely engaging. Then analyzing that information further by trying to understand what people’s roles were and why is as equally captivating. However‚ it was not nearly as fascinating when I discovered both these subjects have

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