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    of the novella‚ Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie Small is shot by his best friend George Milton. Many people look at this ending of the story sadly. However‚ this ending could also be happy. The reasons why this novella’s ending was happy is because George does not have to stress about Lennie‚ Lennie died with the dream‚ and Lennie would not survive in a prison without George. All these factors led to an excellent ending. One reason why the novella was a happy ending is because

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    I often hear black women refer to men as dogs‚ good for nothing‚ or just down right trifling. However‚ we as black mothers of black sons can’t ignore the fact that we are raising some of these same men that we relay those negative stereotypes to. Whether you are a single mother or a married‚ you have to pay attention to message you are sending to your sons. Just as your daughters are watching you‚ your sons are also watching you. Some women don’t realize the impact they have on their sons but a man

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    Cite two instances of when written communication would be more effective than oral communication. Give examples of each. Written communication works best when you would need to clarify information such as instructions‚ work policies‚ educational books‚ study guides‚ etc. Written communication helps explain ideas or concepts and can provide a visual of the message being delivered. Following are two examples of instances when written communication is the best choice over using oral communication

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    believed to be true. Not long after a black man is born he is judged by society. Treated like a clown during his act anticipating him to fall and embarrass himself for everyone’s enjoyment. The few that decide be different than what is expected are allowed but with strict regulations. Being a young‚ gifted‚ and black man in America in the 21st century means being held to different expectations. First‚ there’s the expectation that he must not make mistakes. A young black man’s mistakes seem to be a heavy

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    Kendall Owen Mr. Clevenger 12 English 2 December 2013 An Analysis on “When I was One-And-Twenty” by A.E Housman "When I was One-And-Twenty" by A.E. Housman‚ is a poem about one young man’s growth‚ from twenty-one to twenty two. He is given the advice‚ that the greatest gift a person can give to another is love. However at the age of twenty-one‚

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    placed essential laws. It was important because it laid down basic laws. The constitution also gave citizens basic rights. It was written at the Constitutional convention in 1787. There were fifty-five founding fathers at the convention. The most famous ones are Benjamin Franklin‚ George Washington‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ and James Madison. The first Constitution was the Articles of Confederation‚ which was approved in 1781. There were many issues with it‚ but the main one was that the government had

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    Empire of the Sun directed by Steven Spielberg and the novel When the Emperor Was Divine by Julie Otsuka the main characters struggle with identifying which side of World War II they are supposed to be aligned with. The protagonists from both of the works experience a moment where the line between good and bad is extremely thin. Both Jamie and the family are forced to question their allegiances in World War II. Jamie Graham was born into an opulent English family with many privileges.

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    Of Mice and Men In the book Of Mice and Men‚ there are two main characters. George and Lennie‚ they at first seem like close friends and through the book‚ they really are friends. From what George does‚ he doesn’t want Lennie’s money or anything else. At the end of the book‚ George only had one option. George did the right thing. When we first meet George and Lennie‚ they were running away from Weed‚ CA for something that Lenny did. A few pages later‚ Lennie is found with a dead mouse. Towards

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    Task 3 Describe and justify the ways in which written and/or oral feedback is given to a learner. Discuss how feedback and target setting promote learner progress and achievement‚ whilst maintaining or increasing the confidence of the learner. At Link into Learning learners meet with their tutor every six weeks in order to review their progress. The following case study is an illustration of one such review. M is a 24 year old female currently working as a health care assistant. M is dyslexic

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    THE MEN OF THE OPEN SPACES Identity is a very important part of being Australian; it is a feeling of being associated with a national group‚ defined by a common heritage‚ which may be based on many attributes‚ including race‚ territory‚ language and history. "The Men of the Open Spaces"‚ written be Will H. Ogilvie addresses these issues of Australian identity‚ constructing a powerful representation of the Australian ’bush ’ culture. The text uses past views of popular culture that are still ubiquitous

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