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    The Handmaid’s Tale conveys the message that the ability to have "faith" and grow from a precursor can create connections with others. This precursor unintentionally pushed others to do greater things by being the catalyst for their survival and growth. In the novel‚ articles of past occupants are left behind in Offred’s room. These items hold a lot of irony in the story; they are pieces of writing‚ and in the civilization of the handmaid reading is prohibited. The first finding Offred discovers

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    Margaret Atwood’s Novel thoroughly depicts feminist and government control issues. Atwood’s intent is to warn society about the dangers surrounding such issues in order to prevent a world like Gilead. Gilead is an anti-feminist society in which women have been oppressed for the sole reason of reproduction necessities and for the infertile women‚ they also have been deprived from any vocal expression or any textual knowledge in order to maintain power within the males and the regime; women are deprived

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    In the Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood the wall is made to to keep those outside the wall out and more importantly to keep those inside trapped. The wall is impenetrable as Offred describes it‚”No one goes through those gates willingly. The precautions for those trying to get out‚ though to make it even as far as the Wall… would be next to impossible”( Atwood 31). The Wall was made to keep those in the dystopian society ignorant of the outside world. Although Offred wonders what lies on the other

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    Gillian Clarke

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    Gillian Clarke – Neighbours Gillian Clarke is a Welsh poet whose writing often uses natural and rural settings to explore larger themes and ideas‚ particularly political ideas. She draws on the Welsh landscape and her experience of sheep-farming on the small-holding where she lives in West Wales. She has been the National Poet in Wales since 2008. The Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Russia was the site of a massive explosion in 1986. Radiation from the accident killed people and animals from the local

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    Many people do not believe in a higher power or God. For those who do‚ it seems challenging for them to keep their faith. Especially when bad things happen‚ which can make them question their faith and whether god is real or not.  In Arthur C. Clarke’s short story “The Star‚” a group of space explorers discovered the remnants of an ancient civilization that was destroyed when the star blew up. One of the explorers is a priest‚ and the discoveries challenged his faith. At the end of the short story

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    Alexandra Clarke

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    In the News (2013) 10/09/13 Labour changing relationship with trade unions ‘Red Ed’ (Miliband) - Communism Won election on votes on unions 10/09/13 BBC leaders leaving Large bonus being granted 10/09/13 USA decide to pull back from Syria case Want possession of their weapons to prevent any further action or damage happening 11/09/13 Nigel Evans (Deputy Speaker) arrested for child abuse May contribute to feelings of political apathy (don’t want to get involved) Deputy

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    From Arthur C. Clarke’s “The Star”‚ a tale about an astronaut who questions religion after seeing the work of a destroyed intelligent species‚ it brought up the question as to whether or not the human race holds the ability to create a safehold for items that represent that which the Earth is comprised of (cultures‚ art‚ sciences‚ etc). Arguably this is incorrect due to the lack of preparedness and prominent self righteousness humanity shares in times of crisis. As the extraterrestrials of Clarke’s

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    Essay on Lament by Clarke

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    Essay on “Lament” Re-read the poem “Lament” by Gillian Clarke and explore the way in which the author resorts to words and phrases to make this poem effective and memorable. “Lament” by Gillian Clarke is a memorable and effective poem due to the poet’s resorting to specific words and phrases. The poet uses lots of metaphors to achieve her objective. For example‚ “her pulsing burden” is a metaphor referring to the turtle’s need of a place to discharge her eggs and how she sees pregnancy

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    Clarke Case Study

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    CSR 3/13/13 Going Green The company Clarke is a family company that has grown‚ since 1946‚ and is now the largest Mosquito Abatement firm out of all the districts in the US. They have been involved in the industry since 1927 when John Clark Sr. wrote the legislation that established the Mosquito Abatement District in the state of Illinois. The main goal was to produce a full‚ high-quality selection of products for the Mosquito Abatement Districts‚ taxpayer-funded municipal regions; individual

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    Lament by Gillian Clarke

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    Gilian Clarke-Lament Student’s Worksheet Activity one * Name: Gillian Clarke Nationality: Cardiff‚ Wales * Family life: She has a daughter and two sons‚ Professional activities/jobs: She was and now lives with her husband (who is an poet‚ playwright‚ editor‚ translator arquitect) on a smallholding in Ceredigion‚ President

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