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    British Poetry

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    approaches to the subject of war The Soldier by Rupert Brooke and Dulce et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen were both written during world war one. War and death are the themes of both poems but they are written from different perspectives. The two poets take different approaches in portraying the effect that war has on the people involved. The Soldier by Rupert Brooke idealises and glorifies war while Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen highlights the horror and cruelty of war. Wilfred Owen gives the

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    Diabetes: Take Control

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    Diabetes runs in my family. My grandmother and grandfather‚ my dad’s parents have diabetes‚ so does my dad and a couple of my aunts and uncles. My dad always tells me to watch out for the amount of sugar that I consume‚ and the foods that I eat. I never really paid much attention to it‚ did not even know what diabetes is. As the years pass by my dad keeps telling me the same thing over and over again. Until one day he told me that maybe in the future I can be diagnosed with diabetes. Having diabetes

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    Poetry Essay

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    unkindly. The first thing the father is compared to is Hitler. “I have always been scared of you‚ With your Luftwaffe‚ your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache; And your Aryan eye‚ bright blue. Panzer-man‚ panzer-man‚ O You——” This stanza describes‚ in appearance‚ the likeness of Hitler and the father. The father is then compared to the devil in the lines‚ “A cleft in your chin instead of your foot; But no less a devil for that‚ no not; Any less the black man who…” This section describes the father

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    The Darkness Out there

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    The Darkness Out There The Darkness Out There is about two teenagers doing a good deed for a pensioner – and discovering a dark secret that changes their view of life forever. Plot: Part 1 The story begins with Sandra walking through a field towards Mrs Rutter’s cottage. Pat organises a group called The Good Neighbours Club which arranges for local teenagers to help people in need. Sandra is visiting Mrs Rutter. Sandra keeps out in the sunshine and away from the dark woods called Packer’s End

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    Are Leaders Born or Made?

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    People have debated whether leaders are born or made for centuries. However‚ I am absolutely convinced that good leaders are made than born. If you have the desire and willpower‚ you can become an effective leader. “Good leaders can develop through a never ending process of self-study‚ education‚ training and experience” (Jago‚ 1982). To inspire workers into higher levels of teamwork‚ there are certain things a leader must be‚ know‚ and‚ do. These do not come naturally‚ but are acquired through

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    “Introduction to Poetry” contains imagery‚ hyperbole‚ and ethos. The purpose of the poem is to explain how to write a poem. Collins includes the struggles of understanding a poem and getting the audience to understand how to do it correctly. Collins also tells how students overthink poems meanings. Imagery is used all throughout this poem. Collins describes everything in precise detail so that the audience can have an exceptional mental picture. “I want them to waterski across the surface of a poem…”

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    means of a unique style. Do u agree with this assesment of her poetry? Your answer should focus on both themes and stylistic features . Support your points with the aid of suitable reference to the poems you have studied. *Good Luck ;)* Elizabeth Bishop poses interesting questions delivered by means of a unique style. Do u agree with this assesment of her poetry? Your answer should focus on both themes and stylistic features . Support your points with the aid of suitable reference to the poems you have

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    enterprenuer born or made

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    and opinionated researchers to weigh in on the question. James V. Koch is a board of visitors professor of economics and president emeritus at Old Dominion University in Norfolk‚ Va. He’s also co-author with James L. Fisher of the 2008 book Born‚ Not Made: The Entrepreneurial Personality‚ which argues that many entrepreneurs are simply wired that way‚ giving them a natural

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    Arguments

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    weapons‚ financing‚ training and a variety of other equipment to equip Force 136 and MPAJA. MPAJA Army attacked the Japanese army to the banks of the Silver River near Pasir Salak in 1942. After World War II‚ some of the radical faiths MPAJA acted out in the forest to kill punish them of collaborating with the Japanese and British stooge and also kill local leaders such as the Chieftain and the village priest as a tactic to strengthen their dominance. In addition‚ the radical faction in MPAJA also

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    crime or equally their environmental conditions are the major influence on them committing crime. In this essay it is argued that criminals are made rather than born. The essay will base this argument on relevant theories and empirical research that has been undertaken on this topic. The four main arguments presented are in favour of criminals being made as opposed to being born with criminal tendencies. First‚ the essay will summarise the nature/nurture debate and describe what is meant by this

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