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    Art is a creation done by an individual or a group of people. Art can be a sketch‚ a drawing or a design. Some people think that art is useless‚ but for me‚ it’s useful and very important. This essay will explain why i say art is not useless. Art can be a hobby to any people of any people of any age above two. Art is learnt in schools --in kindergarten‚ in primary and secondary school‚ and even in the university. Art is very suitable for people to cure boredom. Children at the age of two to five

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    object and Beauty. Many women are used in advertisements to sell items for the home or body. These products are purposely depicted to enhance one’s beauty and by doing this‚ the woman seems to be more in control of herself and the world around her. The domestic role for females in advertising is one that hurts society more than we think. Women are shown as the only ones who are able to manage the house‚ as well as children. With these ideas‚ it is hard for women to be able to have a career as well as

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    In particular‚ Scott struggles to conform to the restraints of ballroom dancing‚ and this becomes evident in Scene 3. With Les’ words “to pick what was actually wrong with the steps‚ you’d have to be an experienced professional like myself” resonating in his mind‚ Scott begins to dance his own steps‚ which conveys his refusal to conform to the ballroom dancing world‚ and shows his desire to be different. This is reinforced through the use of lighting‚ which accentuates his unique dance steps‚ and

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    and every one of them‚ Mr Birling‚ Sheila‚ Gerald‚ Mrs Birling and Eric‚ all played a part in Eva’s death and the inspector wants them to realise this and accept responsibility. Mr Birling holds the big responsibility of starting the whole thing‚ and he was the first to turn Eva away. Eva Smith was working at “the Works” which Mr Birling owned. She had been working in one of the “machine shops” for over year and she was a “good worker”. She was about to be promoted to a “leading operator” which

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    I have known in my heart since I was a little girl what I wanted to be when I grew up. It was not a stereotypical child’s dream such as a lawyer or an astronaut; my vision was instead something that has effected my community on a regular basis. In the last few years I have realized that my passion for crime solving and the medical field is a natural calling that I am destined to follow. I plan on specializing in Forensic Pathology. Forensic pathology is the medical examination of bodies of people

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    was too harsh. Do you agree? In some ways the Treaty of Versailles was Too Harsh on Germany and in many ways it was also fair. Some historians also argue that the Treaty of Versailles was in fact too lenient. The Treaty was too harsh on Germany as it crippled them‚ economically and physically. They had to accept all the war guilt when technically it wasn’t their fault. It angered many citizens of Germany as they were being blamed for crimes they had not even committed. This angered the Germans

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    Research Paper-What would you do to make a better world? Eliminate Discrimination against People with Disabilities Laura Rodriguez Romero To make a better world I would try to change how people with physical and intellectual disabilities are treated and perceived. I work toward a world in which they are celebrated instead of marginalized. My hope is that people with disabilities will be welcomed to share the unique gifts they have to offer. My dream is that people with disabilities become a vital

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    Fiction of Memory. How does this video change the way you view memory? Do you think it is possible for people to have memories that are not real or faulty? Discuss some factors do you think might contribute to the development of false memories‚ and explain how you think eyewitness testimony should be handled in the courtroom.” This video changed the way I views memory‚ because I realized how important your memory is‚ without a memory you don’t feel that you exists. You would live in the moment without

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    B) What does the word “freedom” reminds you of? How would you define freedom? O) Everything can be defined with its opponent‚ therefore captivity comes to my mind when I think of freedom. Being behind walls is not the only thing that captivity reminds me of. Actually everything that limits us in our daily lives‚ everything that restricts our lives can be considered as something that captures us. Therefore a world without those can be considered as a free world‚ though it cannot be fully possible

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    employee communications: „What goes on at the company stays at the company”. Violated this policy by having a conversation with a coworker Natalie King‚ where Natalie mentioned that she moved from Wilmington to Winnipeg because at her former office she had been proved when she refused a senior members of management sexual advances. This led her to move to the Winnipeg location. When Joan heard about this she quickly brought it to the attention of the human rights commission in Ontario as well as the

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