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    Arthur Miller IB-Style Essay Choose one topic and develop an interpretive essay. Focus on Miller’s use of dramatic technique. Integrate concise quotations and evidence in a formal‚ critical‚ literary essay. Make sure your thesis is clear and insightful. Topic 1 “Fact versus fantasy; this is a clash that can have comic or tragic results.” Bearing this statement in mind explore the results of using realism and fantasy in Death of a Salesman. Topic 2 “Time and place

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    A controversial topic has been in the headlines recently; whether corporal punishment should be banned or not. Corporal punishment is a form of physical discipline that inflicts deliberate pain to discipline a child. Doctors have been saying they want a ban on it because of the many long term effects that it can cause. Corporal punishment was popular in the 1950’s‚ with 99% of parents smacking their children. These days‚ only 69% of families in Australia do. Smacking children can cause mental

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    Should Corporal Punishment be illegal? In order to answer this question we need to some definitions. What does the word ‘corporal’ mean? For the purpose of this essay we define corporal relating to the body. The word ‘illegal’ means prohibited by the law. And by the phrase ‘corporal punishment’ we mean pain inflicted on the body‚ like canning. How else are we supposed to teach a child the difference between right and wrong? How can teachers establish order in the classroom? Corporal punishment

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    INTRODUCTION - Capital punishment/Death penalty: legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime. - The most common forms of capital punishment include electrocution‚ gas‚ firing squads‚ lethal injections and hanging. - Australia abolished the death penalty in 1975‚ but since then there have been many debates about whether it should be re-introduced. - Most Christians are against capital punishment‚ but a few Christians support it. ONLY GOD HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE A LIFE -

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    positions are perceived differently amongst men and women in Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ and Pakistan. In Afghanistan‚ the leaders of the past Resistance turned Muslim Afghanistan into a strict theocratic state by incorporating religion into the state laws. This theocratic state‚ also known as the Islamic state of Afghanistan‚ along with the mujahideen‚ limited women’s rights in 1992 (Goodwin‚ 2003:78). Specifically‚ women are required to follow a strict dress code of wearing proper veils and are banned from

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    Death Penalty Should Not Be Abolished 410182038 Lynn Paragraph 1: 以5/21江子翠捷運站隨機殺人事件開頭 →This event arise the discussion on remaining or abolishing the death penalty in Taiwan. →state my stand—I do not agree with abolishing death penalty. (Reason—justice and cannot prevent people from committing crimes) Paragraph 2 : Elaborate on my first reason—justice. (Criminals should be responsible for what they did.) Paragraph 3: Elaborate on my second reason—cannot prevent people from committing crimes

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    issue Using an encyclopedia‚ the Internet‚ or other resource‚ explain the significant role that each of the following leaders played in the sectionalism issue. Type a 300-word biography about each of the following leaders: Calhoun‚ Clay‚ Hayne‚ Jackson‚ and Webster. Your entire report should be 1‚500 words in length. You should construct your biography using the following arrangement of information: name‚ birthplace and date‚ early career‚ resident state‚ political offices held‚ view on states’

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    w w w e tr .X m eP e ap .c rs O LEVEL Business Studies – Scheme of work Course overview The aim of this Scheme of Work is to set out a progression through the Syllabus content‚ and to give ideas for activities‚ together with references to relevant Internet sites. om The Scheme is neither intended to be prescriptive‚ nor complete‚ as local conditions will vary: time and resource availabilities are likely to differ considerably. More‚ the Scheme is intended to give ideas to teachers upon

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    Pp. 2-3 Read article about school lunches. 1. Julia says she and her classmates are now more open to eating healthier lunch options. What caused this? The cafeteria changed its menus to healthy alternatives. Some of the students thought the new food was good and the lunch staff made the food creative. 2. Summarize the findings of the Harvard study that Julia references‚ and where she thinks those findings can lead: The school started making the meals healthier there for the kids got better

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    Should the Mandatory Life sentence for Murder be abolished? Murder carries a mandatory life sentence‚ under the Murder (Abolition of death penalty) Act 1965. This can but rarely does‚ mean that the offender will spend the rest of his natural life in prison. An offender given a mandatory life sentence who is released from prison will remain on licence for the rest of his or her life. The incident of Michael Barton who was racially motivated to murder Anthony walker aged 20‚ with an ice axe will face

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