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    William Wordsworth (1770-1850) completed two main versions of his autobiographical epic poem The Prelude‚ the original version in 1805‚ and a revised version which was published in 1850. The 1805 version is the one usually studied‚ and usually considered the better of the two‚ being more melodic and spontaneous than the more laboured version of 1850. In this essay I shall be discussing the 1805 version‚ with one or two references to differences in the 1850 version. Book Vl‚ entitled‚ ’Cambridge

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    Describe the key features of the Stresemann foreign policy in the years 1923-1929 (6 marks). In 1924 Stresemann and Charles G. Dawes created the Dawes Plan. The Dawes Plan reduced annual reparation payments to an affordable amount. It was also agreed that American Banks would invest in German industry. This also improved the trust the allies had in Germany‚ as they were reassured that they would get their reparation payments. In 1925 Stresemann signed the Locarno Pact. This was a treaty between

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    I want to investigate how Settler-Colonial Theory applies to both the Dawes Allotment Act of 1887 and the Native Lands Act of 1913‚ and how the theory can be used to explain the similarities of the consequences for the native populations despite the numerous differences in geography‚ native populations‚ governing nations‚

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    their experience brought to life through distinctive voices? The life and crimes of Harry Lavender‚ Marele day guides the reader into the world of the novel through narrative perspective‚ tone‚ detailed description and personifying the setting. Bruce Dawes anti-war poem‚ “Weapons training uses a low first person perspective‚ strong tone‚ but also uses rhetorical questions and onomatopoeia to convey the brutality of the war‚ while Day uses descriptive language to convey the characters as well as the

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    Communion services and certain Jewish religious retuals include wine to the present day. On the other hand wine was usual daily drink in Mediterranean countries and beer was part of the staple diet until the early 20th century in Northern countries and sometimes was more safer drink than the often-contaminated water. But for example in Islamic and Buddhist cultures alcohol is generally prohibit. In the past drinking alcohol to excess has been associated with deviant behaviour and harm. Nowadays almost

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    Weimar Republic

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    Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes In 1923‚ the Weimar Republic was on the verge of collapse‚ but‚ surprisingly‚ the crisis was the start of a period of stability and success. The period 1923-1929 was a time when the economy boomed and cultural life flourished in Germany. This dramatic turnabout happened because Germany was saved by two people - Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes. Gustav Stresemann had been a nationalist‚ but he realised that something needed to be done to save Germany. The

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    Charles Lummis: Civilised

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    Howard. This quote is related to many historical documents due to the different connotation of the word civilized in each individual story. The reader can interpret the writer’s text differently than the actual denotation. In passages such as the Dawes act and Charles Lummis‚ Native people experience the trials and tribulations of another racial interpretation of the word civilized. In the nineteenth century‚ when trying to conform to the white mans view of civilization‚ becoming civilized had multiple

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    William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily”‚ the narrative voice is a detached witness to the events in Miss Emily’s life. This is portrayed through its limited omniscience‚ its shifting viewpoint‚ and its unreliability. The narrators’ limited omniscience is seen through their inability to see into the depths of Miss Emily and her personal life; to see her thoughts‚ feelings‚ and motives. No one knows the reason she cuts her hair‚ all that happens between

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    My Life Philosophy

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    sorrow I experienced and the frustrations I encountered. To discover that there is a great Creator who died and did everything for me is the first happiness I knew. Accepting Him as my personal Savior and knowing the purpose of my existence drag me to gladness. Having a complete happy family and good friends lead me to satisfaction. I found the real happiness I want in God’s presence. I knew someone holding my hands and protecting me. A Father who always saw me and reminds me whenever I choose to do wrong

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    Batman Hero

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    Batman Bruce Wayne‚ also known as Batman The World’s Greatest Detective or The Dark Knight‚ is best described as an archetypal hero. Batman‚ the common favorite of comic book nerds‚ depicts many of the characteristics of an archetypal hero. Unusual circumstances of birth; sometimes in danger or born into royalty: Bruce Wayne was born to Thomas and Martha Wayne‚ Thomas being the owner and founder of Wayne Enterprises. Thus Bruce was born into a rather large sum of money. When Bruce was still a

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