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    Ode on Melancholy (General theme – how sorrow and joy are inseparable so are life and death) First sentence – negative with ‘No‚no !’ the comma is used for emphasis. ‘Wolfs-bane’ – root/herb which is poison. Nightshade – also poison Proserpine was the daughter of demeter (goddess of fertility) in greek mythology‚ she was taken by hades the lord of the underworld. As she was taken there was only sorrow while winter set in. if this continued the earth would be in trouble thus there was

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    Public relations uses ethical persuasion in every aspect in their career choices‚ they intend to meet the company’s needs regardless of the public’s opinion in some occasions. Persuasion s defined as the methods used to influence attitudes‚ raise awareness‚ educate or influence behaviours. Whereas ethics is not concerned with increased profits rather with what someone is ought to do or ought not to do. Ethical persuasion is neither deception nor propaganda‚ It has to do with the influence in communication

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    Persepolis Reflective Statement Having an interactive oral always improves my understanding of the cultural and contextual elements of the book‚ as it provides more aspects and points of view to consider and add to my own analysis of the book. Within this interactive oral‚ I feel as if I got more from the book‚ and had a better understanding of a lot of things. For example‚ one of my seminar questions were “How does religion define us as people and effect how we interact with others”. I expected

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    Mentor: English Department Introduction to literary theory Viewpoints in literature (Essay) Sarajevo‚ February 2010 A viewpoint in literature is the point of view from which the narrator tells us the story. The basic division of viewpoints is external and internal viewpoints. External viewpoint is used if the narrator is not a part of the story himself‚ but is rather telling us about other people who are participants

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    Reflective Statement How was your understanding of cultural and contextual considerations of the work developed through the IO? The interactive orals were quite interesting as I could easily connect what was being said to the cultural and contextual considerations of the play Antigone. As a general background‚ one can possibly notice that Sophocles was more about the art then about the economy. He was the Michelangelo of his time‚ so to speak. Antigone is a great nationalistic play which illustrated

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    When commencing ethical considerations in my action research‚ I started by reading pages 106 through 112 in the Mertler textbook. Mertler (2014) asserted as with other aspects of the job of being a professional educator ethical treatment of students and colleagues as well as their respective data must be a crucial component of designing your research study. Furthermore‚ you are required to get consent from your students and their parents/guardians intended for the data that you assemble. Considering

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    Personal Reflective Essay You always hear about it‚ but you never think it would happen to you or one of your loved ones. The word ‘cancer’ is enough to scare you. That’s exactly what it did to me…when I was told almost four years ago that my dad had cancer. That moment‚ it was like my life came crashing down around me. It was the time of my older Brother and Sister‚ Umar and Sehar’s exams. We had all noticed a change in our Mum and Dad. They had been acting strangely for the past few

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    Reflective Statement During our Interactive Oral Discussion‚ many questions were brought up to the table for discussion relating the novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. To start the discussion I had asked‚ what emotion did the even in the Rex Theatre cause the reader to feel? I had mentioned how this event evoked anger in my persona. Everyone within the group agreed with the fact that anger was the emotion they felt. We all concluded that keeping everyone in locked doors while the fire was going

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    Reflective Statement: Perfume Perfume by Patrick Süskind‚ exposed me to a series of literary texts‚ themes and ideas. It also opened me to a variety of cultural developments that happened throughout the book. In the slums of 18th century Paris‚ Jean-Baptiste Grenouille is born‚ with the gift of scent. As he grows up he lives to decipher the smells of Paris. He journeys to satisfy his obsessions with capturing odors‚ and it’s this that drives him to a murdering quest to create the ultimate perfume

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    How you define your worldview is how you see the world through your eyes. Everyone has a different worldview and different components to make their worldview. The three components that make up my worldview are God‚ knowledge‚ and ethics‚ because they shaped my thoughts‚ experiences‚ education‚ and my life decisions. The basic idea of whether there is a God or not is very abstract. It is impossible to prove that no God exists and it is for that reason that it is not considered a scientific concept

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