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    How does Austen tell the story in chapter 19? In terms of form in Pride and Predjiduce there are three different ones which are all presented well in this chapter. The first one is the book is a romantic comedy. Chapter 19 mocks the convention of a romantic proposal. Austen does this because the situation couldn’t be less romantic and Collins treats the proposal as a business proposal instead of a romantic proposal. The whole way through his speech he states all the things he has to offer to Elizabeth

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    Book 3 Chapter 13 Griffiths will defend Clyde if he is innocent‚ but if he is guilty he will not defend him. This is because he does not want any of the drama of the murder to be on his family. He wants to keep their social status. He sends in Mr. Catchuman‚ to ask Clyde some questions‚ to see whether he is guilty or not. Griffiths will choose what lawyer to hire if any. Book 3 Chapter 14 Mr. Catchuman goes to talk to Clyde‚ and Clyde lies to him. He denies everything. Mr. Catchuman hires a lawyer

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    International Student mobility Student mobility has an important meaning of countries. It can not only enhance the education level of countries‚ but also have a huge economic effect. Therefore‚ this paper will discuss the trends in international student mobility with three different perspectives of the US‚ the UK and Canada. Every country has its own orientations of international student policy. It can clearly be seen from Table 1. The US has the most serious limitation of international

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    Upward Bound First‚ the opportunities Upward Bound provides is stunning. A lot of students that have been in Upward Bound are in college or have already graduated from college. To be one of those students would be amazing because not only will I be the first one in my family to go to college but also‚ I would have a lot more opportunities for a job in the future. I also‚ want to be the person in my family to in courage a family member in the future to go to college. There are many opportunities

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    What is prejudice? List and give details of five types of prejudices. Prejudice is a worldwide evil that has been woven into the threads of society since the beginning of time. Prejudice occurs when a person acts on a preconceived opinion of a person belonging to a specific group‚ assuming that the individual possesses unfavorable characteristics. This opinion is often formed with a lack of knowledge. Prejudice is the root of many major controversies‚ as it has been the background to a numerous

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    I’ve also been apart of the Upward Bound program at Jacksonville University‚ where I am an Ambassador and crowned Miss Upward Bound. I am an intelligent‚ determined young lady who is always willing to lead others to prosperity. From there I have countless Academic Certificates from school‚ UNF‚ and Upward Bound. Furthermore‚ I’ve worked hard since my first day of highschool to earn good grades in order to get accepted

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    POSSİBLE TO REMOVE PREJUDİCES Prejudice means the attitude toward the members of some group based solely on their membership in that group and it can be positive or negative. The main reason of prejudice is most probably stereotyping and it involves generalizations about the typical characteristics of members of the groups. Prejudice is ubiquitous and it affects all of us and it sometimes cause negative consequences. Hence‚ many people search works or studies to remove prejudice effects.We also

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    Prejudice is an inevitable aspect of social life Prejudice not only affects individuals or whole groups of people‚ but it may concern entire cultures and their respective behaviours towards other societies. There is plenty of evidence which confirms the presence of prejudice from the past to the present day. The demolition of the Roman Amphitheatre in Pula‚ Croatia‚ during the 13th century is a good example. For instance‚ when the Venetians ruled Croatia‚ they took most of the stones which formed

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    An example of this is called convergence‚ there are two types of convergence. Upward convergence which is when you use more Standard English and formal language and downward convergence‚ when you make yourself go down to a different persons level of speaking and use more non-standard English and informal language An example of upward convergence is a student speaking to a senior teacher. The student would use upward convergence to sound more formal. An example of downward convergence is an adult

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    report card which shows failing grades. She hasn’t paid attention in class because she is so obsessed with drugs that she has become dependent and she can’t focus on anything else. She is lonely and is facing withdrawl symptoms like hallucinations‚ social isolation‚ depression‚ and occasional strokes. Her old friend starts talking to her. Friend: Whats up with you..? You’ve shut everyone out‚ you don’t even know this teachers name and you’re shaking really badly.. Scarlett: No. I’m fine. Friend:

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