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    How do you respond to Gerald in An Inspector Calls? How does Priestley make you respond as you do by the way he writes? (30 Marks) The character of Gerald in An Inspector Calls is one that produces different responses; this is due to Priestley’s writing style. During the start of the play Gerald takes a low level status but by the end of the Play he is defiantly trying to save himself and the family. How does Priestley make us feel like that? Well it’s all down to the stage directions and how the

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    that came up with‚ and in‚ the treaty that lent themselves to its failure were Article 231‚ reparations‚ the exclusion of Wilson’s 14 points‚ and the weakness of the League of Nations. Article 231 was also known as “War Guilt.” It placed sole responsibility for the war on Germany and forced Germany to pay for war damages. With these blames came built up anger in Germany because they thought that the financial penalties were unjust. Propaganda that followed with Article 231 only further angered Germany

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    will Employ reading strategies to enhance understanding‚ including composing formal summaries. Practice vocabulary building strategies for academic purposes. Recognize and use rhetorical strategies common to academic writing. Effectively use all stages of the writing process to compose academic essays‚ appropriate to university level writing. Produce well-organized‚ well-developed academic essays

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    Water and Corn Syrup

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    Bubble-Ology Glycerin Sugar Corn Syrup Introduction The secret to a good bubble is something called surface tension‚ an invisible bond that holds water molecules together. Water is a polar molecule‚ so it has plus and minus ends just like magnets that attract each other. When the water molecules align with each other they stick together‚ creating surface tension. You might think that it is the surface tension of the water that holds the skin of a bubble together. Actually‚ the surface tension

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    19 Varieties of Gazelle

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    19 Varieties of Gazelle Naomi Shihab Nye’s 19 Varieties of Gazelle hits close to home. Although I do not look Muslim and have not dealt with the bashings that Americans have given to those that do‚ I appreciate the perspective she brings forth of the Arab world. Like her I am American born and do feel the pain of both sides. Nye opens the book with that fateful September 11th day‚ a tragedy which presented Americans with an excuse to demonize a culture about which they already harbored deep misunderstandings

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    Domestic abuse is also specified as an incidents‚ or amount of events‚ where an individual controls‚‚ threatens‚ frightens or to pressure them to do something against a person’s will. Controlling and coercive behaviour both are mentioned as an abuse within domestic relations. “Controlling behaviour is a range of acts designed to make a person subordinate or dependent by isolating them of them from sources of support‚ exploitation their resources and capacities for personal gain‚ depriving them of

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    The film “While You Were Sleeping” takes place in the 1990s in Chicago. This film was directed by Jon Turteltaub and had two screenwriters‚ Daniel G. Sullivan and Fredric Lebow. The story starts with Lucy Eleanor Moderatz at her booth at the train station or her job. She would see Peter Callaghan every day and she soon fell in love with him. One day she saw Peter get pushed onto the train tracks‚ jumps onto the tracks‚ and saves Peter from being crushed by a train. Peter went into a coma because

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    Controlling Organized Crime CJA/384 SherrylRoten-West February 18‚ 2013 Controlling Organized Crime Many years ago people where able to move away from organized crime in order to keep their family safe‚ but today there is nowhere else to go. Organized crime is everywhere in the world and it is only getting worse. There is so much money and drug laundering‚ along with bank heist‚ robberies‚ and violence going on from the different organized crime groups that we do not know where organized crime

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    How do you spend your free time? There are many different things which you can do in your free time. Personally I don’t have much free time. I am preparing to my mature exams. However‚ there always happen some free moments on the weekends. I don’t do any especially exciting things then. Sometimes I simply lie on the sofa and watch TV. I like series movies‚ like "Friends". I must admit that I also watch soap operas to entertain. In my mind you cannot learn anything watching TV so I generally choose

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    Corn Laws Dbq

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    Many opponents of the Corn Laws (such as manufacturers wishing to cut wages and sell textiles cheaply abroad)‚ agreed with the farmers about the probable results of free trade while disagreeing about their desirability. Industrialists wanted to repeal the Corn Laws to increase foreign consumption of British manufactured products; if foreigners were allowed to sell grain to Great Britain‚ they could earn the foreign exchange to buy British manufactured goods. Agricultural elites‚ by contrast‚ saw

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