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    trueThe poem takes the form of a dramatic monologue in the voice of the returned soldier. It has five stanzas each of four lines which follow a regular metre and an ABAB rhyme scheme in each stanza. The first‚ second and last line of each verse is about six syllables long‚ while the third line is slightly longer at eight syllables. The regular metre gives the poem a ‘chatty’ tone‚ which helps to set the scene‚ as well as delaying the realisation that this is actually quite a dark poem. The only

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    What Cause Autism?

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    instances in which the baby’s brain is deprived of oxygen during the birthing process (“Diagnosis‚ Causes & Symptoms”). Genetic factors affecting autism is yet another supported hypothesis. There are over one-hundred genes that are associated with a higher risk of developing autism. According to Autism Speaks‚ an autism advocacy organization‚ in approximately fifteen percent of cases‚ a genetic cause was assessed‚ but it has been concluded that many autism cases include combinations of genetic risk

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    does religion cause wars?

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    Does religion cause wars? No. Modern ages nowadays tend to satisfy the human needs. From the most vital to the less ones‚ technology advances beyond than we can imagine. Spiritually‚ however is not the same. Wars and violence still occurs‚ regardless of time and place. Bob Dogman once says: “Religion is just an easily corruptible system that can influence many people who subscribe to it”‚ (Does Religion Cause Wars‚ paragraph 4) People are obviously fond of manipulating religion for their own business

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    To what extent did events in the final year of World War Two turn wartime allies into Cold War enemies? Wa’ays Hassan 11C There were several events in the final year of World War Two that turned wartime allies into Cold War enemies. The main reason being the ideological mistrust between the US and U.S.S.R. On the part of the Soviets‚ their communist ideology stated that capitalist countries would surely try to destroy them. They believed this even more because of

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    To What Extent Were Chemical Weapons Effective in World War II? Word Count: 1701 Table of Contents A. Plan of Investigation 3 B. Summery of Evidence 4-6 C. Evaluation of Sources 6-7 D. Analysis 8-9 E. Conclusion 9-10 F. Bibliography 11-12 To What Extent Were Chemical Weapons Effective in World War I? A. Plan of Investigation This investigation will assess the extent that chemical weapons were effective in World War I. In order to do so‚ this investigation will

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    What Causes Violence?

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    in fact‚ human nature‚ or if it is a learned behavior. By exploring one ’s childhood and family life‚ it ’s possible to point out potential causes for excessively violent behavior. As well‚ the society we live in may serve as a catalyst for violence among its habitants. By using anthropology‚ psychology and sociology it is possible to discover what causes humans to be violent creatures. In the human brain‚ just under the cerebrum stem is the source of aggression and violent behaviors‚ called

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    To What Extent Does Shakespeare Present Love as ‘Foolish’ In ‘Twelfth Night’ Gemma Hanham William Shakespeare wrote ‘The Twelfth Night’ in the midst of his career‚ during the early 1600s. The play is considered by most to be one of the author’s greatest comedies. The play explores issues of deception‚ disguise and the extremities characters will go to as a result of love. Shakespeare presents love as foolish in ‘Twelfth Night’ by using the inadequacy of characters affected by love as a catalyst

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    There seems to be many things in this world that are screwed up; the Holocaust was one of them. In 1942 Hitler’s plan was in full force (Rosenberg 16). Jewish people could not go to restaurants‚ theaters‚ or swimming pools. Their stores were boycotted‚ and mobs who looted the stores went unpunished (Rosenberg 4). The people that were put in the ghettos had curfews (Rosenburg 29). Many people tried to avoid capture (Rosenberg 31). However‚ thousands of Jews were shipped from the ghettos to concentration

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    Does Poverty cause crime?

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    Poverty and Crime What causes crime? Does poverty cause crime? Or does crime cause poverty? Some feel that poverty causes crime. Others though‚ feel that crime rates have nothing to do with poverty and that crime may actually cause poverty. If poverty causes crime than why are crime rates lower in poor third world countries than in wealthy super powers? Robert Rector feels that it is not poverty that causes crime but the anti-poverty programs that cause crime. He feels that the United States has

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    Assignment 5 Part1 Option B Read carefully the following piece of text. What does it tell us about cross cultural encounters? In 1892 the new vice-consul for the Benin river section Captain Henry Gallwey visited Benin and signed a treaty which made Benin a British protectorate‚ but as far as the British were concerned the treaty proved disappointing and by 1896 many British traders and officials were calling for military intervention‚ although the foreign office seemed reluctant to do this

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