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    At the start of the Novel Gwen expresses her disappointment for “A Midsummers Night Dream” and the lack of interesting material throughout the play‚ whereas in “Stranger on the shore”‚ her enthusiasm was high as she lead the production and slowly became more appreciative of individuals rather than materialistic possessions. All of this is finished off when through gesture; Gwen leads the applause for “Stranger on the shore”. This makes Away worthy of

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    American Voter”‚ Richard Harwood investigates whether the American voter feels that they have become alienated from the political process. Harwood believes that the average American voter feels alienated or in at least some ways‚ disconnected from the workings of the political system. From how politics are portrayed in the media‚ to the way legislation and certain topics are presented to the average voter‚ there are numerous reason for the feeling of alienation. In his article‚ Harwood goes into some detail

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    Sandra Bullock who plays a character named Gwen who is identified as a columnist yet the only thing that is portrayed in this character is that she suffers from a substantial drug and alcohol addiction. These addictions can possibly steam from a childhood that involved a mother who in all intent purpose had her own addictions towards drugs and alcohol‚ until her untimely demise from an overdose. While watching this film‚ one gets the impression that Gwen could most likely be in the crucial

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    Points: ________/7.5 MOVIE: 28 Days 1.     Briefly describe the plot of the movie: Gwen (Sandra Bullock) plays a party girl journalist from New York. Her sister is an uptight controlling bride to be. They were raised by an alcoholic single mother. At her sister’s wedding she arrived late and added another great disappointment to her sister as she fell into the cake and stole the limo to find a cake store. Gwen then crashed into a house and was ordered by the court to go to jail or to check in to

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    which leads to her befriending a girl named Gwen. Everyday after school Gwen and Annie walk home from school together. Annie then decides that there is a chance to try and replace her relationship with Gwen for the one that she used to have with her mother‚ but then realizes that is not possible. Annie makes another friend; the Red Girl‚ who has a very different personality and different morals than Annie and her family. Annie’s relationships with Gwen and the Red girl are ways that she has used

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    allegiance should be revised‚ by Gwen Wilde‚ is a very well written essay that the reader would most likely deem convincing. Gwen Wilde states that the Pledge in its latest from simply requires all Americans to say the phrase “one nation‚ under God‚” when many Americans do not believe in God. She uses many different writing strategies to get her point across in a very precise and appropriate manner. Although there are some minor problems‚ this analysis will explain how Gwen Wilde uses certain writing strategies

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    werewolves in the Twilight Series‚ or one could be bitten by a werewolf. A werewolf is “born…as an embodiment of a certain feeling or time” (12)‚ such as a time of anger or aggression‚ as well as‚ on the night of a full moon. In The Wolf Man (1941)‚ Gwen explains to Larry that‚ “even a man who is pure at heart and says his prayers at night may become a wolf.” In the Twilight Series‚ Jacob is the noble friend and shoulder to lean on for Bella. Earlier werewolf movies have showcased mindless creatures

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    Away Michael Gow Analysis

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    Realisations within oneself can uncover further perceptions of ourselves or others. During the play “Away”‚ Gow portrays Gwen as a distraught woman as she has a meltdown. This is as a result of her obsession with social status‚ wealth and material possessions which has turned her into a cynical‚ angry woman. Gwen’s initial realisation occurs when Vic‚ who saw a lost woman in Gwen‚ suggests a walk and uses the inclusive pronoun “us girls” to provide a gentle approach. Walking is used by Gow as a catalyst

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    else. But she had left the security and comforts of Camelot to fight for her friend and risk her life‚ too. He respected and admired that in her. And now she made him feel ashamed for turning his royal nose up at the humble meal Hunith served him. Gwen had more grace and common sense than he gave her credit for‚ and cared far more than any noble ever would‚ including himself once upon a time. Their contrast was so appealing and that thought attracted him to her even more so. She liked him‚ too;

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    Prosecution Service (2010) tells us how Tomlinson was “struck with a baton and pushed very strongly in the back” by a police officer (Simon Harwood)‚ causing him to fall to the ground‚ which later resulted in his death at the G20 riots. Simon Harwood pleaded guilty to a charge of gross misconduct before a police panel (Inquest‚ 2012). It’s clear that Harwood failed to comply with s.117 of PACE act 1984 and the force he used was excessive and unlawful. The Metropolitan Police (2013) apologised and

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