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    your speech using the notes below:- ATTIRE:- School uniform -neat -wear white shoes and socks Hair -boys - short -girls - short or long  - long hair must be tied up Nails -short Make up-is not allowed in school! CONDUCT:- -No loitering -No handphones -No jewellery -No smoking -Be punctual -Respect teachers -Pay attention in class -No playing truant When writing the speech‚ remember to; -          include all the points given -          elaborate on

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    interesting. There is a strong contrast‚ From the dark and sinister ambience of the sick and dying knight to the happy and playful atmosphere of the fairy‚ stanza 1 shows a dark mood for instance: ‘’ O what can ail thee‚ knight-at-arms‚ Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has withered from the lake‚ And no birds sing.’’ As for stanza 7‚ it is a much more soothing and caring tone: ‘’She found me roots of relish sweet‚ And honey wild‚ and manna-dew‚ And sure in language strange she said— ‘I love thee

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    reader can really visualize how lonely the knight is and the love that the woman and knight share. As the knight walks through the waste land he cries “Alone and palely‚ loitering the sedge has withered from the lake and no birds sing.”(line 1&2) This quote shows how the knight is lonely and is searching for love. As the knight is loitering through the wasteland‚ he stumbles upon a beautiful woman and as he sees her he states‚ “Her hair was long‚ her foot was light‚ her eyes were wild.” (line 17) This

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    sentence (I don’t know anyone under the age of 16 with that amount of money!) Ouch! Personally‚ I think that ‘Loitering’ is actually quite a useful part of growing up. Teenagers hanging around are often learning important lessons about getting on with one another‚ I used to be very shy when growing up‚ but now I am bubbly‚ friendly and easy to get along with – this was down to ‘loitering’‚ would I have been punished? In a survey taken in my area 62% of teenagers agreed that spending time with their

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    their offense. If this isn’t enough to get the Ripon Record on scene‚ perform an aggressive pat-down of the suspect claiming that you smelled cannabis on or near the suspect. Second‚ loitering. Just the word itself should be a crime. Churches‚ schools‚ and Girl Scout cookie sale tables are hubs for dangerous loitering. The after-church crowds are the most grievous. They are large and require crowd control‚ particularly when part of the crowd has consumed large amounts of sugar from the donuts they

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    The Cop And The Anthem By O Henry 1) What are the signs of approaching winter in the story? The signs of approaching winter given by the author are: 1. The birds (geese) flying south 2. Women wanting to buy new warm coats (sealskin coats – coats made from sealskin keep people really warm) 3. The dead leaves falling from trees Three signs of approaching summer in India are: Dry river beds Barren

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    Setareh Salehi Cop in the Hood Peter Moskos‘‚ Cop in The Hood‚ is the story of a sociologist going native by going through the Baltimore police academy‚ becoming a cop and working for over a year. The book follows Moskos chronological journey‚ from the academy to the street and the last part of the book is dedicated to a pretty thorough analysis of the War on Drugs. The first interesting observation from Moskos’s work is his analysis of the police academy as relatively useless for the job:

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    consumers happy we need to productive and efficient. Unfornately‚ we have fallen behind in our manual field department. There has been a number of complaints on the efficiency of the order fillers in this particular department. There is too much loitering between

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    article and examine the points she is trying to make. Pascale begins her article by stating that many U.S. cities are enacting laws which would punish homeless individuals for doing things many ‘ordinary ’ people do all the time. For instance‚ loitering or sleeping in public (320). She states that the California Homeless and Housing Coalition estimates that there are around a million homeless people in California alone. Eight self governed cities in southern California and at least one city in

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    Keats uses many methods to tell the story in his poem ‘La Belle Dame sans Merci’. The story is first hinted at in the title‚ which translates as ‘The beautiful woman without mercy’. For those who know of Keats’ background‚ it is easy to assosiate this poem with his instinctive distrust of women. Keats’ mother abandoned him in 1806‚ and these feelings of neglect influenced his poetry heavily‚ as he writes of women trapping men for their own gains rather than out of love. This is also visible in this

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