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    Rev.Henry Ward

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    HENRY WARD BEST KNOWN FOR Reverend Henry Ward is best known for changing the Jamaican school system. Up until Reverend Henry Ward got involved with the government to change it‚ the system was a flawed‚ failing system‚ with hundreds‚ if not thousands of children unable to get educated because of the lack of facilities. Although churches and infant centres tried their

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    Mariellen Ward

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    caught up in the issues of their own lives. A lifestyle such as this one eventually begins to encourage a closed view of the vast world that we live in. Therefore‚ the importance of seeing environments beyond one’s own becomes even greater. Mariellen Ward is a professional traveller who shares her experiences in her blog “Tales of Travel and Transformation”. She explains in her blog‚ “Whether you choose to experience the misery to which the human condition can descend or not‚ these people are still

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    War stories

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    War Stories Throughout the years‚ people share stories about war. Whether its in the news‚ or by word of mouth‚ or in a history class‚ people are able to get a feel of what war is said to be like. Many people will never experience war‚ therefore‚ they get to "experience" war through stories. But are all war stories true? Are they believable? In O’brien’s The Things They Carried and the movie documentary Restrepo‚ both tell stories of war‚ but both have a different way of doing so. The

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    Restricted Ward

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    Not only is it the location of the “Restricted Ward” where a disaster resulted in the disappearance of thousands of people‚ but it is also a city rife with murders. Dragging down the health and safety rating of the city even further are the “Unions” who are people with inhuman abilities and a penchant for havoc. In the middle of all of this is Touya Kagari‚ an ordinary high school student who lost his mother to the disaster in the Restricted Ward. Touya was adopted by the sister of one of his classmates

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    War Story

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    The Hump In his story The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien weaves his tale around the concept of what a person carries emotionally and physically in the war scenario of the jungles of Vietnam. The story is set in the Vietnam War. It is a story written from the perspective of First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. He is the Infantry Platoon leader. It becomes quickly apparent that he is using his method of accounting for everything carried as a coping mechanism for the stress of this war. He calculated

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    Rev. Henry Ward

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    Biography - An Account of his life (1879-1981) Reverend Henry Ward was born in Golden Grove‚ St. Ann. He received his early education at Clapham Elementary School‚ and then moved on to St. George’s Elementary in guys Hill. There he passed the Pupil Teachers’ Examination with distinction and gained an exhibitioner’s scholarship to the Micro Teachers’ College. He distinguished himself at Mico‚ and his personal conduct was exemplary throughout his college career. In 1900‚ he graduated from Mico as

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    The Story of War

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    And here is the essay: The concept of peace plays an important role in John Knowles’ novel A Separate Peace. As World War II rages in Europe and in the Pacific‚ the sixteen-year-old boys at the Devon school enjoy a sheltered existence knowing they are not yet subject to the call of duty. On the surface‚ "a separate peace" refers to this placid and protected life at a New England boarding school. The novel has darker psychological undertones‚ though‚ as it explores Gene’s savage nature and his journey

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    Lester Frank Ward

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    Lester Ward’s Contributions to American Sociology Lester Frank Ward was a man of science. Sometimes dubbed as the “Father of American Sociology” or the “Social Darwin” Lester Ward was first a botanist and paleontologist. He understood the power of science. Ward wrote Dynamic Sociology and a few other works with the hopes to reinstate the importance of experimentation and the scientific method to sociology. He served as president of the American Sociological Society in 1906 and appointed assistant

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    Short Story and Thomas Hardy

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    SYLLABUS 2010 STORIES OF OURSELVES: THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS ANTHOLOGY OF SHORT STORIES IN ENGLISH NOTES FOR TEACHERS on the short stories set for examination in June and November Years 2013‚ 2014‚ 2015 * © University of Cambridge International Examinations [ * NOTE: There are separate documents about the different selections of stories set for examination in years 2007- 2009 and 2010-2012.] CONTENTS Introduction: how to use these Notes The stories: The Son’s Veto

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    Thomas Hardy as a War Poet

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    Thomas Hardy as a War Poet Thomas Hardy is one of the most famous and prolific British writers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Most people recognize Hardy as an author of novels‚ but he preferred to write poetry. Both his novels and his poetry give a pessimistic view of the world. Subjects for his poetry include nature‚ love‚ and war. Most of his poems on war have tragic themes and present humans as having little control over their destinies. A major theme of Thomas Hardy’s tragic

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