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    For who is the chocies! Do you agree with the following statement? Classmates are more important influence than parents on child’s future..? In this ever-changing fast world‚ children get influenced by both classmates and their parents... It is a debatable topic‚ whether classmates or parents are more powerful in childrens’ lives. However‚ (I believe‚ they are more influenced by their classmates.  To begin with‚ nowadays‚ parents are not spending enough time with their children because

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    Do zoos do more harm than good?   Zoos are a place where people put wild life just so humans can have something to look at on their free time‚ it is not a good place for wild life. The animals will get mental problems when contained in a zoo. They are called wild life for a reason no one can make an Exact replica of a habitat that not only they need to survive in but need to also be happy in. The zoos also do physical health to the wild life.     When zoos think of good health for an animal they

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    "Pertelote is much more than a mere hen" how far do you agree with this? I feel that this comment is extremely justified. Chaucer with the use of a beast fable has helped to elevate what would be considered a conventionally boring set of animals‚ and turn them into portrayals of human beings. As a cock he may have came from the same batch of eggs as his hens‚ but as poultry it would not matter whether chauntecleer mates with his sisters. However some critics suggest the introduction of the human

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    indicate those areas at greatest risk. - Scientists can provide reasonably accurate forecasts of impending eruptions and people can be evacuated from areas considered to be at risk. - However‚ governments do not always respond to scientific predictions and disasters can result. -Scientists do not always get it right and sometimes eruptions that seem imminent never actually occur. 6. Frequency of eruptions and perception of risk - Volcanoes that erupt virtually continuously are promoted by the

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    Anthony Browne's Zoo

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    A rationale to support the teaching of Anthony Browne’s ‘ZOO’ Anthony Browne is a very prolific children’s author and illustrator‚ whom some of the children may already be familiar. It is possible to use this familiarisation to discuss with the pupils reoccurring themes within Anthony Browne’s books. The anthropomorphism of his characters and the use of motifs‚ such as bananas and hats‚ are prevalent throughout his books. This is a quality that adds an extra-textual element to Browne’s work‚

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    women who aborted their unintended pregnancies were 30 percent more likely to subsequently report all the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder than those women who had carried their unintended pregnancies to term. A study of a state-funded medical insurance program in California published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry in 2002 showed that the rate of mental health claims for women who aborted was 17 percent higher than those who had carried their children to term. And‚ according to

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    Plan B – More Than Just A Pregnancy Alternative If there was a form of birth control available that could greatly reduce the number of abortions and unwanted pregnancies in America‚ wouldn ’t you be all for it? As a woman who believes in the right to choose but also values life‚ I believe this could be the answer to many controversial issues in the United States today. Controversy and bureaucracy surround a drug that exists today that could accomplish this goal. The pill‚ Plan

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    From studying Romanesque art and architecture we can see that there are many points for and against the statement ‘in the Romanesque church the interior decoration was more important than the architecture’. There are many surviving Romanesque churches throughout Europe which we can look to when discussing topics like this particular one. However‚ many of these churches have been redecorated‚ restored‚ extended in later periods or even just left in disrepair‚ but from looking at a wide range of buildings

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    ‘Anarchism is more closely linked to socialism than liberalism.’ The core principle and very definition of anarchism‚ is the opposition to the state‚ where individuals are free from any compulsory contracts e.g.- anarchists would go against Locke’ concept of rational individuals going into a ‘social contract’‚ in order to avoid‚ as Hobbes puts it‚ a ‘nasty brutish and short life.’ Some may argue anarchism is a reactionary movement but still it overlaps the two ideologies i.e.- socialism and liberalism

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    Does Freedom Need To Be Won More Than Once? “Freedom is never really won‚ you earn it and win it in every generation.” this quote by Coretta Scott King‚ a civil rights activist‚ shows us her opinion on freedom. What’s yours? Do you believe that freedom was won a long time ago‚ or do you think it is won every generation? I feel that it is earned every generation. Each new generation needs to prove that they are worthy of freedom‚ and that they can handle it. The early settlers of Great Britain’s

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