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    Princess Diana

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    Thesis Statement The controversial life led by Princess Diana as well as her tragic death is a direct consequence of the pressures laid by fame and the pressures of royalty. A lot was expected of her as the Princess of Wales. Her elevation to royalty placed undue demands on a lady who could not bear being on the limelight. Her newly found matrimony did not help as her husband‚ Prince Charles became a philanderer. The Prince openly carried on his affair with an old flame‚ Camilla Parker. Any sensible

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    Managing with emotional intelligence. Library Leadership & Management (online)‚ 24‚ 199-201. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/757816858? Accounted=32521 Salem‚ Richard. “Empathic Listening.” Beyond Intractability. Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict Information Consortium‚ University of Colorado‚ Boulder. Posted: July 2003 http://www.beyondintractability.org/bi-essay/empathic-listening. Sole‚ K. (2011).Making connections: Understanding interpersonal communication. San Diego

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    read an article about a woman name Mary Burgess who as a student wore uniforms. Mary now is an adult who has children in the school system wearing school uniform. Mary‚ now an administrator in the school system made the comment: The uniform sets you apart‚ but it also makes you equal in the sight of God. That’s part of the whole thing about uniforms. It doesn’t matter how much people spend on their clothes. It’s what’s on the inside that matters. (Burgess) A second reason I agree with the wearing

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    novels; The object of the investigation is the author’s point of view in the course of creating the text of the novel and different types of the author’s narrative in it. The material of our investigation are the selected novels of John Anthony Burgess Wilson (27)‚ Harper Lee (20)‚ Jerome David Salinger (23)‚ John Robert Fowles (28)‚ Winston Groom (30) and the comparison of these novels with an example of the traditional author’s narrative in the novels of John Galsworthy (29). The urgency of the

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    Sophocles ’s Oedipus the King and Spielberg ’s Minority Report. (Critical Essay) Sutton‚ Brian. Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2005 Heldref Publications Many English teachers today pair older‚ canonical works with recent films that strongly allude to those earlier works--Mrs. Dalloway and The Hours‚ for example‚ or Heart of Darkness and Apocalypse Now. One pairing teachers might consider is Sophocles ’s Oedipus the King with Steven Spielberg ’s 2002 film Minority Report. While it would be an exaggeration

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    “Belonging fulfils our emotional needs” Belonging may fulfil our emotional needs‚ it has the ability to decide or alters one’s mind‚ and it may provide us the joy that we need from a sense of acceptance or the unpreventable discomfort from isolation. Belonging is shaped within the personal experience; it has the power to change us‚ emotionally and physically. Texts show us the importance of belonging as they explore the many aspects‚ including the potential to enrich or challenge a belief. This

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    Modus Operandi

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    Modus Operandi is a term used in a criminal investigation to describe a way in which a defender goes about committing a crime. Usually it defines a pattern of activities driven by the offenders‚ thought and behavior processes‚ before‚ during‚ and after the crime. It is also used in criminal profiling‚ where it can assist with obtaining clues regarding an offender’s psychology. It consists of examining the actions used by the offender to execute the crime‚ prevent its detection and/or facilitate escape

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    Arguments Against Torture

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    ‘Torture can be justified if it serves the greater good’ critically discuss this statement with reference to human rights theories. Torture‚ and consequently its definition‚ has changed through time. A Roman lawyer once stated‚ ‘torture is the inquiry after truth by means of torment’ (cited in Peters‚ 1985). This definition is the foundation for the understanding of torture in modern times. It is now looked at not only in terms of physical pain‚ but mental stress and damage as well‚ (ScienceDaily

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    The Tree of Life

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    edu/~biohome/Dept/pdf/1613.pdf [accessed 1st December 2013] Mr. Osama (2009) The Cambrian Explosion[online] Available from: http://www.sciencesway.com/vb/t4614?langid=2#.Up5or42cG7x [accessed 2nd December 2013] The Burgess Shale (2011) The Tree of Life[online] Available from: http://burgess-shale.rom.on.ca/en/science/origin/01-life-tree.php [accessed 2nd December 2013]

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    A writer has various reasons of portraying social groups in different ways. Firstly it gives structure to a text. It divides the characters and can give the audience a particular tone and mood for one group and totally different tone and mood for another. In this way the audience gets exactly the “right” and “wrong” feeling which the writer wants. Of course this is not only to divide good and bad‚ but could also be used to show the difference in classes or status. E.g. a governing groups versus slaves

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