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    who do not know clearly who has the overall accountability. Therefore‚ the inter-professional working is perceived by the public as a massive jigsaw‚ where the pieces can’t be fitted together‚ creating a cursive and coherent picture. The death of Victoria Climbie is a good example to validate what Andrew cooper says about responsibility . The girls case shows shameful failings of different organisations that didn’t use their abilities to protect the most vulnerable children. The police‚ NHS‚ social

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    "our secret"

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    1. What do you make of "Our Secret"? When I first started to read “Our Secret‚” I didn’t understand the relevance of what was in front of me. I didn’t understand the words she was using‚ or why she was using little quotes throughout the beginning of her essay. But as I continued reading‚ I came to understand that she was using quotes to not only relate her story to something else‚ but to also show the progression in realization that she had throughout the paper. What I also make of this essay

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    The Secret Lion

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    "The Secret Lion" "The Secret Lion‚" written by Alberto Rios‚ is a strange short story consisting of symbols. Each symbol highlights the change of the lives of the twelve-year-old boy who tells the story‚ and his friend Sergio. As the story progresses‚ the boys are growing up and becoming adults. My argument is that the boys learn that change is to be expected‚ and is always accompanied by loss‚ and everything in this story is relates to symbolism. The main symbol of the story is the arroyo‚

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    The Secret Garden

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    THE SECRET GARDEN Stage 3 ’We’re alike‚ you and me‚’ old Ben Weatherstaff said to Mary. ’We’re not pretty to look at and we’re both very disagreeable.’ Poor Mary! Nobody wants her‚ nobody likes her. Her parents have died‚ and she is sent home from India to live in her uncle’s house in Yorkshire. It is a big old house‚ with nearly a hundred rooms‚ but most of them are shut and locked. Mary is cross and bored‚ and lonely. There is nothing to do all day‚ and no one to talk to‚ except old Ben Weatherstaff

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    Secret trusts

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    Disposal of property on death – Secret Trusts Definition: An owner of property dies‚ that property passes to those entitled under the law of succession. 2 main methods: 1) Through a valid will 2) Intestacy rules Will – series of specific bequests or legacies of specific assets to specific individuals who will receive the assets not disposed off. If no residue clause then the rules of intestacy operate. Requirements of a valid Will 1) Capacity 2) Age 3) Mental Capacity 4) Intention

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    Secret sociaties

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    Secrets Societies In the world there are societies‚ for instant there are societies such Modern and Western societies. However in these society‚ there are secret societies in which we do not who’s part of it. Now the question is what the different secrets societies are there. For example one of secret societies that exist is the Knight Templar. In this text it is going to explain about a few secrets societies and when they came into existent‚ what they do and who is part of it. Illuminati The

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    In the short story‚ “The Secret Sharer” by Joseph Conrad‚ the young Captain has been placed on a ship which he knows nothing about. This has made the Captain feeling insecure‚ untried‚ doubtful‚ and lost. The Captain‚ at first is not sure on how to establish his authority on the crew as most of the members are older than him and have been on the journey together for eighteen months. While the Captain took control of the ship only a fortnight ago so he is a complete stranger to the ship and its crew

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    Secret River

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    accepted by most people during the colonisation of Australia. Kate Grenville’s story The Secret River is set during the time in which Australia was colonised. An understanding of the historical context in which The Secret River is set‚ shapes your reading of the text because it helps you to understand issues in the text such as class‚ race and gender. Firstly‚ knowing about the class structure of the period that The Secret River is based on‚ gives the reader a greater understanding of the text. They believed

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    Secrets (Speech)

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    Right now there are over 7 billion people in the world who are lying and keeping secrets the average person has kept or is still keeping at least over 100 and in a world of over 7 billion people that is a lot of secrets and lies people are keeping or telling people often ask "why do people keep secrets?" there are 3 main reasons people do; the first one is the fear of being rejected‚ people dont want to face the feeling of being rejected by the person it is just an awful feeling to have two is

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    Secret Sin

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    can improve themselves for the betterment of society. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil‚” Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart‚” and Washington Irving’s “Rip Van Winkle” all provide symbolism teaching about the effects of committing secret sins. Many of Hawthorne’s writings focus on one single symbol‚ and “The Minister’s Black Veil” is not any different. The entire story is developed around the small black veil that Reverend Hooper wears to hide his face from the rest of the world

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