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    Hastings‚ the ballroom king won a lot of competitions and championships until the Dance Federation where he dances his own unconventional steps which lose the competition. His partner Gia Carides acting as Liz Holt then leaves him and eventually got a partner Tara Morice acting as Fran who is a beginner. Will they win the Pan Pacific’s championships by dancing the unconventional steps? Fran‚ started with a bad appearance but after lifting up her bravery and getting Scott to dance with her‚ she pays

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    economic development of China resulted consequently in an increase of women’s status‚ rights and opportunities. However‚ women’s status is still slowed by the Chinese society who does not endorse completely its role in some essential areas such as childbearing. This essay will discuss how role of the Chinese mother has changed over almost sixty years and is still in changing. In feudal China‚ the status of women and in particular the mother’s role in the family was very different from nowadays

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow-Les Murray. In Les Murray’s ’An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow’‚ there is a clear unconventional portrayal of the hero‚ and he shows many heroic concepts as a result of the dramatic techniques used to convey the notion of the weeping man not being society’s ’conventional perception’ of a hero. The poems persona is simply an un-named ’observer’ who tells the story‚ in a third person present tense narrative form ("they") which assists in portraying the notion that a weeping

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    whether in praise or blame” (Thucydides 1.45.2). There was a Greek Proverb that said “a woman knew two great moments of her life: her marriage and her death” (Powell‚ 40). In ancient Greek culture‚ women were normally seen as objects for marriage and childbearing and in literature were often depicted with an uncontrollable sexual appetite causing them to lie and scheme. The Pandora myth affirms the gender dynamics of ancient Greek culture. This is shown by the way Hesiod describes Pandora‚ his attitude

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    already exposed to sexual content at young age. BODY I. Teen Pregnancy statistics are remarkable A. Teenage pregnancies in the country rise 70% over 10 years (United Nations Population Fund) B. 26 percent‚ of women aged 15-24 have begun childbearing. (National Statistic Office)  C. 14% of high school males report causing at least one pregnancy.  II. STD infection rates among teens are disproportionally high A. Teenagers have the highest rates of STD’s of any age group. D.

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    In the 19th century‚ women suffered from gender inequality. They were considered second-class citizens regardless of their ethnicity. In this century they were not allowed to vote‚ sue‚ testify in court‚ hardly granted custody of their children and were barred from institutions of higher education. According to an article called Feminism in literature‚ women were expected to remain subservient to their fathers and husbands. The only occupations they were allowed to take part in were as domestic servants

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    “Assess the view that cults and sects are only fringe organisations and are inevitably short lived and are of little influence in contemporary society” A fringe organisation is considered to be an organisation set on the edge of modern society which lacks much or any influence. This essay will attempt to examine whether sects and cults are fringe organisations‚ and discuss the factors contributing to this. These results will also be compared with other organisations‚ such as churches and denominations

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    Discuss the relationship between appearance and reality and the issues this involves in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and ‘The Franklin’s Tale’. Judging a Book by its Cover The appearance of a situation‚ person or place may sometimes be at total odds with its actual reality‚ and thus change previous conceptions held of a thing or person. In Sir Gawain and the Green Knight and Chaucer’s The Franklin’s Tale‚ not only are there illusions throughout the tale’s themselves‚ but the reality of the

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    downstream‚ Oil markets and their working‚ Supply and demand trends‚ forecasts‚ pricing of oil and gas and their derivatives. Understand Future of oil and gas‚ unconventional hydrocarbons and renewable energy and its relevance By going through the module we will get an overview of the future oil and gas scenario alternative energy sources and unconventional hydrocarbons. Oil and Gas Management Roll no:20216 31-May-13 May 31‚ 2013 ESSENTIALS OF OIL & GAS INDUSTRY Contents 1 Overview of historical

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    creatively tells the story of Billy Pilgrim‚ revolving around the firebombing of Dresden during World War Two‚ a horrific topic‚ but does it a way that is unconventional and quite humorous. Kurt Vonnegut bends the conventional rules of storytelling by providing twists to the standard tools of literature. Kurt Vonnegut provides an unconventional and inconspicuous narration of the story of Billy Pilgrim. The first chapter of the novel is clearly from the first person of Kurt Vonnegut as he tells the

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