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    Teacher Factor This simply means that a teacher has an effect on how a student grows or understands Math itself. There are times that if a student doesn’t like his/her teacher in Mathematics‚ he/she will not study well. His/her desire to learn new things is just suddenly fading. But if a student likes his/her teacher in Math‚ he/she will participate in class and is eager to know more. 2. Past generations/ older years or levels Students from the previous year/level can affect the mentality of the students

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    view that families in the UK are increasingly diverse (33) Families are becoming increasingly diverse in the UK because of changing norms and values in society. Postmodernists highlight that people are free to choose the family type that suits them best therefore allowing for harmonious relationships in society. On the other hand Functionalists are against family diversity and argue that a family that does not fit the nuclear model creates instability. A traditional view of the family is held by

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    saint. whose every deed and word and wish is golden- whose every action is good a wingless angel who can do no wrong - a saint go! - i am no doll to dress and sit for feeble worship- go‚ i am not someone to play with and sit to worship you. if that be what you ask‚ fool‚ i refuse you! Or if you think in me to find- if you think you will find// a creature who will have no greater joy - a person who will be happy than gratify your clamorous desire‚- giving you sex my skin soft only for your fond

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    Juliet has a strained relationship with her mother‚ who loves her but is rather distant. It is the Nurse who has brought Juliet up‚ having been her wet-nurse and then her Nanny and continues to be employed by the Capulets in this capacity. It is no surprise‚ then‚ that Juliet finds the Nurse much more mother-like than her own mother. Her father is more interested in seeing that she marries well and soon rather than her personal happiness. He tells Paris that although she is "free to choose" her

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    An Overview of Kamla Das’s autobiography and her poems Aasthaba Jadeja Indian women poets writing in English from Toru Dutt to Kamala Das reveal the mind boggling variety of themes as well as style that poetry is capable of offering. It needs to be remembered that poetry written by women need not be viewed only as feminist poetry. For the first time in Indian English poetry‚ the women poets of post- Independence and postmodern period portrayed in a subversive idiom their desires‚ lust‚ sexuality

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    the death of Janie’s husband she has a massive time to herself and to think about her past. One of the things she comes across to while she is alone she begins to notice that she hated her grandmother for her beliefs and values that she made her had. Janie states on page 85‚ “She hated her grandmother and had hidden it from herself all these years under a cloak of pity.” Janie never really let her emotions out until now where she is alone and can concentrate on herself and her feelings. Also‚ Janie

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    the Australian identity in the novel‚ ‘No Worries‚’ by author Bill Condon‚ published in 2005. I will be discovering whether this novel’s themes‚ characters and ideologies explore a true Australian culture or embodies the stereotypical representation. ‘No Worries’ is from a first-person perspective of a teenage boy named Brian. The novel follows him with his parents‚ social and working areas of life‚ underlying the main message about the importance of family and friends through difficult situations

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    talented woman in the 1950-s suddenly getting into a culminating isolating process according to a psychic inability to cope with her seemingly established in advance social life. Her work had always been critically discussed‚ because her written work opposed almost every norm and value of the stabilized American society of the Fifties. One of the discussed issues is if Esther trapped herself inside “the bell jar” or was she placed there by the societal pressures of her day. The human tragedies which

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    My assignment for the presentation on (small) family owned businesses was to research and share an organized piece on the international studies of the subject. After several days of searching the internet for appropriate studies‚ I had gathered enough data to put together a three part report. The three parts consisted first off of an intro‚ which I believed was enough to be considered its own part‚ just because of the extremely interesting point that family owned businesses are such a widespread

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    Essay # 2 The responsibilities of every individual in his or her society Many people wonder what is the greatest right that people possess‚ enabling them to enjoy freedom. Many claim that the right of self-defense is the most important one‚ while others argue that the right of self-expression or some other right is more important. However no one seems to realize that the greatest enabler of right and freedom is individual responsibility. Without individual responsibility‚ rights hold no meaning

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