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    less-than-ideal female‚ the one with the threatening gaze. Miriam in Strangers on a Train‚ Ann Newton in The Shadow of a Doubt‚ Midge Wood in Vertigo and Dr. Constance Peterson in Spellbound offer excellent examples. Dr.Constance Peterson in a Psychiatrist usually an anomaly in a male dominated profession in the 1940s- which demands acute observation and male gaze - excels in it. The Freudian “bisexuality” ingrained in her character-the embodiment of both masculine and feminine in one individual

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    high school‚ I volunteered at the Doctor’s Hospital and Laredo Medical Center in Texas‚ taking care of patients and working as a Phlebotomist‚ which I really enjoyed. To reach my goals‚ I realize that I must pursue a degree in nursing in order to become a registered nurse. I will begin my college education in the Summer 2016 semester at Northwestern State University. I am really excited about my future and feel that with the opportunity your scholarship will provide‚ I can help a lot of people. My

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    James Gatz is motivated to become Jay Gatsby through his ambition to be rich. Because of his greedy aspirations‚ James Gatz believes he can find happiness through money‚ so he creates an alternate ego to obtain his goals. Gatsby believes a name change is the first step to obtain the image he wishes to portray. In Gatsby’s teenage years‚ he notices a yacht‚ and on the way there‚ he “was already Jay Gatsby” (Fitzgerald 98). Gatsby wants to live the American Dream‚ and he will do whatever it takes to

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    his objective was the recovery of Germany after the war in order to achieve his personal motives. The state of Germany after the war made it easy for an extremist like Hitler to become extremely powerful. The situation in Germany that allowed Hitler to become popular was mainly the extreme reparations that the Treaty of Versailles required Germany to face after WW1. Germany’s economy was completely

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    with great interest and support her through good and bad days. I created a trustful relationship with her and gave her the care and supervision she needed. From this experience I had a better understanding of the illness and how to treat it. This is why I feel I can encourage and support people that are suffering from mental health conditions. From studying ‘Understanding mental health disorders’ in one of my units for health and social care‚ it really helped me expand my knowledge about all the

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    introduction of xtc in the Netherlands 30 years ago the drug has been very popular‚ especially as a party drug. In 2013 more than half of the Dutch people from the age of 18-25 admitted they used xtc at least once that year (Elsevier‚ 2013). So how did xtc become so popular in the Netherlands? Design The data used for this research was collected using two different methods. The first part of data was obtained through a large scale research about xtc use on large scale dance events done by Govert van de Wijngaart

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    member of the school community. Having been given this position in school‚ I am more encouraged to become a responsible employee within this field. My work experience in a Day Care Centre was very enjoyable and challenging. By being involved in teamwork with a group of friendly staff‚ I gained moral support and confidence. Helping young people with different disabilities as well as elderly people become more active and involved‚ gave me a sense of achievement – especially when working in a team. Another

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    1. All Foundation Programme students (Old Syllabus 2007 & New Syllabus 2012) passed in December‚ 2012 Session are required to be registered under Executive Programme (New Syllabus 2012) only. 2. June 2013 Foundation examination will be the last examination under foundation programme (old syllabus 2007). From 2013 December attempt‚ all the foundation course students will be switched over to the New Syllabus  (OMR Pattern 2012). 3. The first examination under new syllabus executive programme

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    What caused Josh’s father to become so unhappy was that he lost his job. Instead of supporting his family his son is‚ which makes him feel powerless (Hunt 17). It states in the book that “Must your mother dress you like you our three years old again‚” that shows that any little thing he does he is going to jump off the hinges at (Hunt 15). Josh’s father sits in line all day waiting to get a job or a job for a day to get a little cash‚ but nothing no one is hiring or anything (Hunt 16). Josh’s father

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    power struggle in the years 1924-1929? (24 marks) Everyone believed Trotsky would take leadership after Lenin died‚ even if they didn’t want him to. No one thought it would be Stalin. Therefore‚ Stalin felt he had to defeat Trotsky in order to become leader. However‚ the fear of Trotsky becoming leader isn’t the only factor in explaining Stalin’s victory in the power struggle. Lenin died‚ January 21 1924. This is when the Lenin Legacy begun. Stalin took it upon himself to give a speech at

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