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    song Roach talks repeatedly about the sense of loss and trauma suffered through the immense hardships of being taken from familiar surroundings and placed into a foreign setting. Although the song does not provide grim details of the incredible embarrassment of slave labour‚ Roach strongly focuses on the heartless taking of the children into a surrounding‚ where they could not ask themselves the basic belonging questions such as‚ who am I?‚ What am I worth? And what is my purpose? According to this song

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    Sense Organs

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    SENSE ORGANS RECEPTORS (Sense organs) * Transducers of specific forms of kinetic energy * Change mechanical‚ electrical‚ thermal‚ chemical‚ or radiant energy into nerve impulses in sensory neurons Two major categories: * GENERAL RECEPTORS * Often exist as individual cells or receptor units * Widely distributed throughout the body * Most numerous such as: * touch‚ temperature‚ and pain: and * to initiate various reflexes necessary for maintaining

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    knowledge of who it is. As soon as he hears someone speak‚ "What‚ help!”with  little thought‚ draws his sword and speaks "How now‚ a rat? Dead for a ducat‚ dead!" (Act 3 Scene 4) and stabs through that killed Polonius. This action taken without thought‚ which ultimately seals Hamlet’s death. Hamlet is a tragedy because Hamlet could have avoided his own death. Hamlet had many opportunities to kill Claudius‚ but did not take advantage of them. He also had the option to tell the people that his father died by

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    started a family with‚ but at the same time I can’t stay in this dead end relationship. I want the old Mina‚ the sassy‚ passionate‚ fearless woman she used to be. My dreams have changed‚ what used to be important to me is no longer relevant. How can I share my concerns with Mina without collapsing our false sense of hope‚ and leaving us disheartened? I know I must act‚ and fast. The relationship will not heal on its own‚ we will not come to love each other again with no hard work. I want to make

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    Civic Sense

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    very poorcivic sense or social ethics. What is Civic Sense? Civic Sense encompasses unspoken norms of society that help it run smoothly without someone tripping on somebody else’s toes. Civic Sense is all about having consideration for a fellow human being. It means being polite‚ showing consideration to elderly‚ women‚ children and disabled people‚ driving in one’s lane without honking‚ throwing one’s garbage in dustbins‚ smoking only at designated places. The list can go on. Why is Civic Sense needed

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    SENSE PERCEPTION

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    before we learned how to use language‚ reason‚ or emotions to further our knowledge‚ we used our senses. As toddlers we used our sight‚ smell‚ taste‚ touch‚ and hearing to make sense of our surroundings. The evolution of knowledge is mostly because of sense perception. The most primitive versions of ourselves‚ for example the cavemen‚ heavily survived off of sense perception alone. They knew by their senses that certain plants‚ animals‚ weather‚ etc. separated life and death. Now scientists and inventors

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    The colonists were justified in dumping the tea into Boston Harbor. This is because‚ they already had the Stamp Act‚ they didn’t want the tea in the first place‚ and they were just trying to prove a point. If you were forced to do something that you didn’t have a say in‚ would you be angry? If everything you could possibly do to make it stop backfired‚ would you do whatever it takes? This is exactly the kind of frustration the colonists were experiencing. The colonists already had the Stamp Act‚

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    To what extent are the adults responsible for the death of Kingshaw? Parents are the foundation of a child’s happiness and security. In the novel ‘I’m the King of the Castle’ by Susan Hill‚ the impact of the lack of attention from parents are heavily emphasised‚ with the resulting outcome with the tragic death of Kingshaw. To a large extent‚ the adults are responsible for the death of Kingshaw as he lack of attention leaves a child insecure‚ isolated and in despair. The reader is aware of Mr Hooper’s

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    A Sense Of Belonging

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    What do you like to do in your free time? Who do you like to spend your free time with? What gives you a sense of purpose or boost your self-esteem? Everyone wants to feel like they belong somewhere. People need positive face to face contact with others to feel like they have a sense of purpose. A group you could say you fit in with. If it were not for my friends‚ my life would be dull and boring‚ even a little depressing. I would not have that sense of belonging or support outside of my family

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    Non Sense

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    of other cultures and particularly on the more matured literally tradition of Greece. Latin literature‚ the body of written works in the Latin language‚ remains an enduring legacy of the culture of Ancient Rome. Long after the Western Roman Empire had fallen‚ the Latin language continued to play a central role in Western European civilization. Latin literature is conventionally divided into distinct periods. Few works remain of early and old Latin; among these few surviving works‚ however‚ are the

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