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    your beach house. These ideas are false though‚ Great Expectations shows us differently from that typical ideal of how simple and easy money can make life. Pip’s life was not made easier or simpler by gaining wealth or becoming a gentleman. Pip grew up through most of his life being an apprentice to his sister’s husband Joe‚ even though he knew he wanted to be more he was content with the job. Pip was then told he has been given Great Expectations‚ and takes it immediately. Now that Pip has money‚

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    Is class still relevant in Australia? To facilitate this question‚ the readings of Karl Marx‚ Fredrick Engels‚ Max Weber‚ Helen Marshall‚ R.W. Connell and T.H. Irving will be considered. Connell & Irving (1992) identify ‘class structure’ in Australia with the ‘ruling class’ owning property/business‚ and the ‘working class’ in the way of labourers whom ‘act together in resistance to the capitalists’. This is relevant today in Australia with the privileged having majority of the power and wealth

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    Is Shakespeare Relevant or not Relevant that is the Question? The works of William Shakespeare are world renowned and thought to high school students around the globe. William Shakespeare was a 16 century poet and play write; because of this many people argue that his works are not relevant in today’s modern society. Elements such as‚ young loves at the ages of 13 are used in his plays. These themes were realistic in the context of the time but are much unknown in today’s society. I believe that

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    Shakespeare writes about issues that are still relevant today Shakespeare writes about issues that are still relevant today because his themes are universal‚ his plays have been updated and remade and there are various schools of thought who argue about his plays. His universal themes of vaulting and corrupting ambition‚ a reliance on superstition and gender tell us that the play Macbeth explored themes that are still seen in today’s society. The updated and remade film versions of Macbeth (also

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    is a topic that has been debated in our society extensively‚ through research as well as in informal settings. Many wonder what it means to be masculine‚ and if we can really assign a definition to such a subjective term. After all‚ shouldn’t one’s own perception be the determinant of what constitutes masculinity? This self-construction would be the ideal in our society‚ but unfortunately‚ it represents a false belief. Masculinity has certain characteristics assigned to it by our culture. In this

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    social care and education. Duty of care involves an obligation that a person in a specific role has to ensure that mo harm is made to a child or young person during a particular task. This involves giving the appropriate care and attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚preventing mistakes or accidents and making the right wise choices about the certain steps taken in a role. If duty of care is not met in a role the the person who was responsible can be held responsible and accountable for the negligence

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    delegated powers – Those powers‚ expressed‚ implied‚ or inherent‚ granted to the National Government by the Constitution. expressed powers – Those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out‚ expressly in the Constitution; also called the “enumerated powers". implied powers – Those delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the Constitution; those “Necessary and proper” to carry out the expressed powers. inherent powers – powers

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    employees’ commitment and performance at work. It will examine several different motivational theories and their criticisms. It will also look at how differing attitudes of an employee affect motivation. Finally it will examine how motivation is linked to commitment and performance at work. What is Motivation? Motivation can be described as a driving force within us. It makes people try and achieve certain targets in order to satisfy a particular need or expectation. It makes an individual behave in a

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    be allowed to make decisions about your own body? About yourself? We should respect when people want to die‚ when people have a disease that definitely won´t go away then we should allow these people to die. You are also not selfish‚ because everybody has to respect the one who wants to die. When the person doesn´t want to live anymore‚ doesn´t want to ask for help from others and doesn´t want to suffer anymore then you should allow an end to their misery. It´s your own body‚ so why should you not

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    Taking some of the aspects of his life in relation to his works‚ it is stated that he normally didn’t like work and whenever he found free time‚ for which he actually searched for‚ he used to spend it in pursuit of women‚ which can probably relate to how he expresses hypocrisy in women’s characters and have a better understanding of them. So speaking of this fact‚ it can some how be related to the aspect of the role of women in Maupassant’s work which is one of the key aspects in his pessimistic views

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