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    Yesterday Afternoon‚ a mad dog wandered its way into the streets of Maycomb. The dog was said to be walking lopsided and twitching. Neighbours watched as local lawyer Atticus Finch put the dog down. Jem Finch‚ son of Atticus Finch‚ saw the dog walking down the street‚ and alerted Calpurnia. Calpurnia then alerted the neighbourhood of the mad dog’s presence. All neighbours watched from the safety of their homes as the dog approached. Jem and Scout Finch watched from behind Calpurnia as their father

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    Part 1 Using Tables 1 and 2‚ what can you say about the views of people in older age groups about the neighbourhoods in which they live? Table 1 shows how strongly respondents agreed with the statement that they felt they belonged to their neighbourhood according to their age whilst table 2 shows the response to the statement that friendships and associations with other people in the neighbourhood meant a lot to people‚ also according to age. Table one clearly shows that more women than men

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    living quarters may be closer than others. The term ‘friendly distance’ is necessary in the relationship between two neighbours as it is the harmony between being just the right amount of polite and approachable‚ whilst also being respectful of each others privacy and personal space. These balances however are fragile and can also be toppled to form various disputes amongst neighbours. Each individual has their own identity‚ and these identities may alter according to where they reside or the situation

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    Commandments are a concise summary of Christian ethics‚ and stress the importance of human life and the need to respect family and personal integrity. For example‚ ‘honour thy mother and father’ and ‘thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour’. * The Beatitudes The Beatitudes is considered a fundamental passage for Christian ethics‚ and describe a life focused on holiness. The Beatitudes is a model for Christian life as they warn against materialistic approaches to life. This is

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    relationships people have with their neighbours and immediate community? By: Looking at the information ICM provided about relationship between neighbours‚ it is evident that there is a huge difference between the quantities of good neighbouring relationships in different age groups‚ for example‚ from the total number‚ 47358‚ only 1031‚ which means 18% claims to have a very good relationship with their neighbours‚ and by the age group 65+‚ this

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    Over the fence Vignette 1 When the my family moved into our new home we made some effort to get to know their neighbours but our neighbours did not seem very interested in getting to know us. In our old neighbourhood everyone was friends and got along. In our new neighbourhood no one seemed to care much for one and other‚ we didn’t dwell on it although it seemed rather strange. Screams‚ shouts and bangs make their way into my dream‚ I am standing in a war zone in Gaza. I wake up abruptly panting

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    TMA 03 PART 2: ‘Good fences make good neighbours.’ In the following essay I intend to examine the meaning of the following proverb ‘good fences make good neighbours’‚ and attempt to reason whether it is valid argument or not. In doing so I shall be using examples from both the course books and a few other literary sources that have proved invaluable to the work. Full references can be found at the bottom. To begin

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    characters accuse others of being someone they are not. When the neighbours start to become paranoid searching for a scapegoat and find the ‘alien’ that lives on their street‚ Les Goodman is the first to be accused when his car mysteriously turns on making the neighbours predict that he is the guilty and a potential alien. In the modern version of the film the same theme of prediction arises; however‚ in a different approach. When the neighbours are having a discussion about the new family that moved in

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    Edward Scissorhands Essay Question: ‘The real monsters of Edward Scissorhands are some of his neighbours.’ How true is this statement? Refer to the horror genre and a range of film techniques in your answer. Some people are monsters by appearance and others by behaviour. The way people treat others often influences how they react. In this caseEdward was a kind To discuss the essay question it is necessary to have a clear understanding of the meaning of the word monster‚ The Collins dictionary

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    Neighbours are the people who live near us‚ and their behaviour influences our daily lives. Good neighbours can make us feel comfortable and help us‚ and everyone benefits from a good relationship with neighbours. In my point of view‚ there are three conspicuous aspects of the qualities of a good neighbour. One of the most important characteristics of good neighbours is that they have good living habits and are friendly to others. A person with bad habits will affect one’s daily life. For example

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