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    Is it fashionable to be so skinny you’re ribs stick out? How far is too far to go for fashion? Is it beautiful to starve yourself? Studies have shown that girls as young as 8 are dieting or have tried to diet. This short essay will‚ look at the two main illnesses of anorexia and bulimia‚ and also have a look at some examples from the media‚ where fashion inadvertently causes these illnesses in youths. Firstly‚ the two main disorders are anorexia and bulimia. Anorexia is an eating disorder‚ which

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    Abortion is an issue that people have been questioning for generations. It is often a very hard personal decision to make; you must consider all sides of the issue. Abortion is the removal of a foetus before it has been born. Some call this murder; others say it is a matter of personal rights. Here I will explore all the arguments for abortion‚ leaving you to make this decision for yourself. Many women have abortions for many different reasons. Some because they feel they are too young‚ they do

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    South African writer Alex La Guma was an active member of his country’s non-white liberation movement. One of the 156 people accused in the Treason Trial of 1956‚ La Guma wrote his first book‚ "A Walk in the Night and Other Stories"‚ in 1962 (Wade 15). "The Lemon Orchard‚" a story which appeared in this debut work‚ is a gripping piece about the horror and cruelty of racism. In the story‚ La Guma describes in chilling detail how a black teacher (who had sought legal redress for being beaten up by

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    A discursive essay is a piece of formal writing that presents a discussion on a particular topic. Discursive Essay: Structure Introduction – in this section the topic to be discussed is clearly stated. Main body – it consists of several paragraphs‚ which describe a particular exemplified or justified point. Conclusion – the main points of the essay are summarized; the author’s opinion is stated/restated; balanced consideration of the topic is provided. Discursive Essay: Main Types 1. Opinion

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    story. Essays can consist of a An essay has An essay has been defined in a variety of ways. One definition is a "prose composition with a focused subject of discussion" or a "long‚ systematic discourse".[1] It is difficult to define the genre into which essays fall. Aldous Huxley‚ a leading essayist‚ gives guidance on the subject.[2] He notes that "the essay is a literary device for saying almost everything about almost anything"‚ and adds that "by tradition‚ almost by definition‚ the essay is a short

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    Curricular reform in schools: the importance of evaluation Evaluation plays a pivotal role in deciding what the learners learn and what the teachers teach in schools. The paper reports a study of English-language teaching conducted in Delhi State of India that sought to examine the assumption that a change in an evaluation pattern can trigger curricular reform. Did concomitant changes take place in the teaching and testing of English at the upper-primary stage when the Central Board of

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    Outline and assess the use of experiments in social psychology drawing on the cognitive social perspective and one of the other three perspectives in the module (discursive psychological‚ phenomenological or social psychoanalytic). Traditional experimental psychology has been criticised on the grounds of its objectivity and natural scientific human approach to research. The alternative paradigm has been suggested that favoured human scientific approach. One of the main differences between

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    Essay Writing: Types of Essays An essay is a short piece of writing that discusses‚ describes or analyses a topic. It can discuss a subject directly or indirectly‚ seriously or humorously. It can describe personal opinions‚ or just report information. An essay can be written from any perspective‚ but are most commonly written in the first person (I)‚ or third person (subjects that can be substituted with the he‚ she‚ it‚ or they pronouns). There are many different kinds of essays. The following

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    Discursive Essay- South Africa and Mughal India Whilst researching for this essay I have been continuously surprised at how developed and sophisticated Mughal India were as a society at such an early stage compared to how much work we‚ as South Africa’s future generation have to do in order to develop our society to reach a similar level. A great example of this is the common factor of both countries being homes of one of the Seven Wonders of The World. Both being incredibly fascinating and beautiful

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    Anthropology Essay – is neoliberalism the best way for advancement in globalisation Draft 1 Neoliberalism is a theory of political economic practices proposing that human well-being can best be advanced by the maximization of entrepreneurial freedoms within an institutional framework characterized by private property rights‚ individual liberty‚ unencumbered markets‚ and free trade. Neoliberalization has in effect swept across the world like a vast tidal wave of institutional reform and discursive adjustment

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