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    When people think about a good story‚ some think of the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. There are many causes for why it is such an amazing piece of literary work‚ but one of the most prominent is how he uses setting to his advantage. In the book‚ Charles Dickens writes about the life of a young boy named Pip. As he grows up and becomes a man‚ he meets many different people and goes to countless places. During his lifetime‚ he goes to the misty marshes‚ the forge where he was raised

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    LO 4.1 Confidentiality is about respecting people’s rights to a private life. In a childcare setting‚ certain information is required from parents (or carers) about themselves and their children‚ like telephone numbers‚ address and child health information. It is important that this information is kept securely and only accessed by the relevant people. This kind of information is called ‘confidential’. Sometimes parents‚ carers or children will give us information that is of a personal nature

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    The Piano Lesson Setting

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    The details provide a plot that is easily understood. The setting is basic‚ and the actions of the characters are straightforward. The play starts early in the morning with a loud ruckus‚ but after that the author does not go into detail about the length and time of the play. The play seems to take place over a long period‚ but in reality‚ only a short amount of time passes during the course of the story. “The brevity of the plots soon intensifies the drama of the events that unfold‚ while the kinds

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    My Future Goals

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    My Future Goals A person needs to achieve certain goals in one’s life before you can call them successful. Being successful means to achieve goals‚ you have set for yourself. Growing up and understanding life more made me start setting goals for myself. Some of my goals are personal while others are professional. When facing these important decisions‚ it is easy to become confused. As a child and teenager one tends to make dreams and set goals for life. Growing up my goals and aspirations

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    Lessing demonstrates that a setting can influence a character‚ how the setting can also create a conflict and how imagery help us to imagine better the story. When a little boy goes to the beach with his mother he sees a promontory so he decides to check it out. When he arrives he sees an older boys playing around so he decides to come closer‚ but the little boy discovers something about them. “Soon the biggest boy dove into the water‚ and did not come up. The others watched. Jerry waited‚ scared

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    Neonatal Life Goals

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    some people getting an education isn’t as important as it is to others. Some of them prefer to be with friends and not really pay attention in class while others mainly try to focus in all their classes and try not to get distracted by their friends. I am the type of person to focus in class and get my work done than focus on my friends. A big thing that helps me stay on track is setting goals‚ because it is a great way to help me get through everything that I have planned. Everyone sets goals for

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    * Instructional Methods & Settings * Selection of Instructional Methods * Evaluation of Instructional Methods * Increasing Effectiveness of Teaching * Creating Techniques to Enhance the * Effectiveness of Verbal Presentations * General Principles for All Teachers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OBJECTIVES After completing

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    Great Gatsby Setting

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    "The Great Gatsby" Setting The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a popular novel that has remained one of the best-known literary works to this day. Set in the 1920s‚ the story is narrated by Nick Caraway‚ an easy-going bond salesman who lives next door to Jay Gatsby whom the story revolves around. Jay Gatsby is a man with a mysterious past‚ who lives in New York and is famous for his extravagant parties and fabulous wealth. The story is set during the summer in which Tom Buchannan‚ his wife

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    My Educational Goals

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    Educational Goals Success is to achieve goals. In order to succeed‚ I believe goals are very important. I have goals for myself‚ some of the I have accomplished‚ but many of them I am still working on. Education is another important aspect of succeeding in life. This brings me to my important goal‚ which is to graduate college. I am interested in possibly majoring in culinary and business. The Santa Rosa Junior college is a good place to develop my skills. All of the skills I will learn can help

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    Settings of Scarlet Letter The settings in The Scarlet Letter are very important in displaying the themes of the novel. The settings in this novel are almost characters‚ for they are an important part in developing the story. The scaffold‚ the forest‚ the prison‚ and Hester’s cottage are settings that show sin and its consequences result in shame and suffering. The scaffold shows how the punishment imposed on us by others may not be as destructive as the guilt we impose on ourselves. When Hester

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