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    Without education‚ can we survive in this world? Before I begin my comment‚ for me‚ the term “education” means to graduate from university. Similarly‚ to survive in this world is to get a job and earn enough money for you and your family. In my point of view‚ I think human being is unable to live properly in this modern world without education. It is a productive and beneficial factor in a person’s life that everyone’s right to get. The training of a human mind is not completed without education

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    A Comprasion of two English Dictionaries Studying foreign languages is very difficult although there is a variety of books which can help learners to accelerate that process. Some of the most useful are dictionaries which can assist immensely in expanding our vocabulary. Dictionaries are also very important for linguistic training; however this doesn’t mean that they are of the same quality. This essay will attempt to compare two dictionaries: Longman’s Active Dictionary and Oxford

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    17/10/2014 Compare culture and social organisation in any two societies‚ making reference to at least two different sociological theories and key concepts associated with them. Within every society‚ and every community or settlement across the globe‚ there is undoubtedly one thing that they have in common; we identify this as ‘culture’. “Culture is a design for living” (Clyde Kluckhohn‚ cited in Halambros et al‚ 2013:

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    The Reagan-Carter Debates: Gloria Steinem "A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle." This Gloria Steinem quote is an accurate summary of one of her primary issues. She has spent‚ and continues to spend‚ her entire life fighting for the equality of all people‚ but particularly the rights of American women. Her main beliefs are in support of a women’s reproductive freedom‚ equal opportunity‚ equal pay‚ and anti-discrimination for all genders‚ races‚ sexualities‚ and castes. One of

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    During the 14th century‚ when the beginning of the Renaissance took place‚ Florence was one of the main political‚ economic‚ and artistic cities in Europe. The Black Death‚ the plague that reduced the population of Florence‚ and the difficulties Florence encountered by this time explain the heavy influence of gothic style in architecture and the elegance found in every artwork created in this era. Florence was one of the top European cities when it came to painting‚ because it had the greatest school

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    not only explore why those threads are common between the works‚ but also to discover other play writes that were influenced by Ibsen and picked up this commonality and implemented it similarly in their own works. This is adequate reason to examine what makes an Ibsen drama unique‚ or at least similar to his other works‚ and to expound upon such. Throughout both plays‚ each main character exhibits a decay from the norm in their social persona. In Dollhouse‚ Nora who at first seems a silly‚ childish

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    School: The Things I Like and Dislike School is a place I have to go to five days a week‚ except on Saturdays and Sundays and the holidays of course. I spend a lot of time in school. Thus I cannot help liking some aspects and disliking other aspects of it. Why not mention a few things everyone can easily agree on liking and ways to improve on the things we are disliking. I like recess most of all‚ though now‚ it’s mostly referred to as ‘break-time’ or ‘in-between classes’. This is

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    condition using black words was used as a control against the condition using coloured words. Therefore‚ participants would have to have taken part in both conditions to act as a control variable as different participants would have different capacities‚ in terms of STM. A repeated measures design is when the same group of participants take part in both of the conditions of the study that is being carried out. The key variable within this experiment is the independent variable of words being written

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    These “cities” are symbols of the two spiritual powers‚ faith and unbelief. These two powers are inevitably intermingled on this earth and will remain so until the end of time‚ which according to Augustine is when the second coming of Christ transpires. Augustine was certain that all of humanity belongs to one of these contradictory cities. An individual lives according to man‚ or lives according to God‚ as Augustine wrote “one is predestined to reign eternally with God‚ and the other to suffer

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    With his use of words‚ he can inspire his soldiers‚ persuade anyone‚ and frighten his enemies. In Shakespeare’s Henry V‚ there are specifically two speeches that are most well known even to this day‚ the speech before Harfleur and his St. Crispin’s Day speech. In both speeches‚ Henry’s goal is to inspire his soldiers to do their best in the upcoming battle. However‚ Henry uses different tactics in the two speeches‚ showing a difference in character. With a close comparison with the two speeches‚ one

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