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    abilities to think critically‚ creatively‚ and enhance analytical and interpretive capacities. 2. Students with an emphasis in Philosophy generally develop an interest in self-expression and reflection and enjoy debating ideas‚ skills which provide the ability to deal with the complex problems for which there are no easy answers. 3. Instead of one particular skill‚ philosophy prepares students for careers in a wide field of professions‚ such as law‚ medicine‚ government‚ business‚ journalism

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    Comparing the female characters in the short stories The Drover’s Wife by Henry Lawson and The Chosen Vessel by Barbara Baynton. • Brief biography of Henry Lawson and Barbara Baynton. • The Drover’s wife was published in the Bulletin in 1892 and The Chosen Vessel in 1896. • From the 1900s to the onset of WW1‚ pioneers made their homes in the dangerous outback of Australia. • Pioneering women are left alone to encounter the scourge of nature ( examples). The women became principal caregivers

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    Although he is good at designing a training class‚ he is not given good ratings by other employees. Heather couldn’t answer the specific questions that were proposed by the training students. So‚ when students ask him about some specific questions‚ he can’t answer the questions very correctly. Because of this‚ the students don’t like Heather’s work. So‚ Heather is poor in his performance. Heather’s poor performance is due to Heather’s deficiency in declarative knowledge. As a training class’ teacher

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    Residential Schools in Canada Research Paper Residential schools were seen by the Canadian government as a way to civilize the native population and keep their children from continuing in their native traditions. In 1895 Rev Fr A.M Carion stated in a report from a residential school in Kamloops‚ British Columbia that the purpose of the residential school is to civilize the Indian and to make them good‚ useful and law abiding members of society with strict punishments for any wrong doings. 1 Richard

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    B Exam Questions Zeinab Dafalla I HAVE USED MY NOTES TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS Part A) What methods does Steinbeck use to present Curley’s wife? In the passage the first words that Steinbeck uses are that “Both men glanced up‚” and through this we are introduced to Curley’s wife through her effect on men and not through any notion of herself‚ which Steinbeck does to show us she is only worthy for the use of men. Not so long after in the sentence we are told

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    While reading Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales‚ it is apparent that the Wife of Bath is not a normal woman. She acts out in many different ways and catches the attention of everyone in doing so. These actions make her stand out as an independent woman who is trying to break the constraints of society. Chaucer has adequately sculpted the Wife of Bath as a feminist character through her prologue by acting in ways customarily reserved for men‚ by controlling her husbands instead of vice versa‚ and by

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    Curley’s Wife: Victim or Floozy? Curley’s Wife is a character in the novel Of Mice and Men. She represents several themes in the novel‚ the American dream‚ loneliness and friendship. Her dream is to become a Hollywood actress but like most dreams it does not come true which has made her hard and mean. Curley‚ her husband‚ gives her no emotional support and treats her like a sex object rather than his wife which leads her to seek attention from other men and gives her a flirtatious air. She befriends

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    I’m a student. Sergiu Nicolaescu was born on the 13th of April 1930‚ in Targu-Jiu‚ Romania. In his childhood‚ he spent a lot of time at the cinema. He was inspired by the films he saw 2 or 3 times‚ and he played "war" or "mystery" games with 30 fellow kids in the suburbs of his native town. After finishing high school‚ Nicolaescu was accepted by three colleges. He finally attended the Romanian Marine Corps. His father was an engineer‚ he worked for King Michael. Therefore‚ after the King’s abdication

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    “I ain’t never seen no piece of jailbait worse than her” What is the reader meant to think about Curley’s wife? Curley’s wife eventually goes on to be the very cause of the destruction of George and Lennie’s dream and this statement acts as a foreshadowing device for the detrimental role she’ll eventually play. The term ‘jailbait’ itself carries various connotations. The dictionary definition is ‘a young woman‚ or young women collectively‚ considered in sexual terms but under the age of consent’

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    In the discussion of “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue”‚ we learned about the history and author’s background. Also‚ we analyzed the plot and characters of the epic. “The Wife of Bath’s Prologue” was a satire written in the fourteenth century in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer. At that time‚ French was the official language of the court and Latin was the official language of the Church. However‚ Chaucer wrote his epic in English which became accessible to all people. He used bible as a tool to accuse

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