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    2 SEP 2002 THE CONTRAST BETWEEN WWI AND WWII The First World War and Second World War have many similarities as well as differences. The similarities are the obvious of engaging many nations to stop the threat of Germany in both wars. The main difference was the goal of what was being fought for. The Germans in the First World War were looking to gain control of the trade routes of the sea and a rivalry with England. The Second World War was a battle against the fascist party of the Nazi Germans

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    Joe Dirt: Summary

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    Essay #2/Summary Joe Dirt is an American adventure comedy starring David Spade as Joe Dirt and was released in 2001. This movie is set Los Angeles‚ California where Joe retells his story of being on his own since the age of eight. He does this over the radio on the Zander Kelly Show which thought his white trash ways would be amusing to listeners. Over a span of three days Joe tells his life story to listeners transforming himself from a janitor to an in celebrity due to his touching story

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    Pip’s point of view. 08/12/2012 Saturday Dear Diary‚ Today was a new day for me again. I went alone to the churchyard where the tombstones of my parents and my 5 brothers are in the marshes near my house. I live with my sister Mrs Joe Gargery and her husband‚ Joe Gargery‚ a blacksmith as a burden as she never likes me and always tells me off for everything. I stayed there near the gravestones until afternoon was returning back home‚ when I heard a terrible voice which told me to stop. Butterflies

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    Katie And Joe Play

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    the couch with her headphones on. Joe is standing near Katie‚ Joe speaks first.] Joe: Kate. [Pause] Katie. [Pause] KATIE! Katie: Oh my god‚ what dad!? Joe: We need to talk about something. Katie: What we gonna talk about? Joe: Why are your grades so low? Katie: [Katie shrugs.]I don’t know‚ ugh it is what it is. Joe: This isn’t a joke you have to start boosting your grades up. Katie: But… [Pause] ugh It doesn’t even matter anymore. [Joe stares at Katie‚ Pause] Joe: Wait; is this about your mother

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    Once he has met Estella‚ the young maiden who drives his childhood fixation‚ his way of life progressively becomes more apparent making his antipathy towards himself and others more apparent than ever. Meeting the young maiden quickly makes him regret being a “simple” blacksmith and regretting that Mr.Joe raised him so. On page (67) when they’re playing cards Pip calls them Jacks instead of knaves much to Estella’s entertainment and distaste‚ ostracizing his lack of knowledge. This leads Pip to

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    How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip? ‘Great expectations’ is a novel written during and set in the Victorian era‚ a time in which status‚ class and money were extremely important and where a discrepancy between the rich and poor was evident. The novel follows the ill-fated life of the protagonist in the novel‚ ‘Pip’. Dickens writes in such a way that each character is a subject of either sympathy or scorn. Dickens implies that Pip is a subject of sympathy through his use of guilt and

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    The Great Escape‚ and Where to Find It The societal cage that 19th century women were trapped in was damaging enough to break any individual’s spirit. Women were subjected to harsh stereotypes and expectations which fit a very specific mold‚ and failure to meet those standards could result in dire consequences. Naturalist authors like Kate Chopin and Charlotte Gilman were able to passionately critique the status of their society through the dark‚ deterministic lens of narrators with no way out

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    LEGITIMATE EXPECTATION The Legal and Institutional Background The doctrine of legitimate expectation operates as a control over the exercise of discretionary powers conferred upon a public authority. The typical reason why discretionary powers are conferred upon a public authority is to ensure that they are exercised having due regard to the particular circumstances of individual cases coming before the decision-maker – ie in circumstances where Parliament was not confident at the time

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    Totally Joe By James Howe Things To Know Before I start The Book Review: The book Totally Joe‚ starts with Joe writing a letter to a teacher who assigned a alphabiography project. In this letter he writes about how at first he thought the assignment was lame and boring. After he is done talking about that‚ he tells the teacher Mr. Daly to keep everything in the alphabiography a secret. This shows how much he trusts his teacher. In the first A‚ his chapter is about his oldest friend‚ Addie. Him

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    his characters in Great Expectations and why? (Focus on chapters 1 and 39) Great Expectations is a novel that was written by Charles Dickens and published in the late 19th century. It was firstly published in serial form in ‘All The Year Round’‚ which was Dickens weekly literary magazine. It was founded and owned by him and published between 1859 and 1895 throughout the UK. It is a coming of age novel as it follows the story of a boy into their break of maturity. Great Expectations follows the story

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