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    Turner(2001) believes that good dyslexic teaching practice is good teaching practice. This would support the inclusion of dyslexic learners in the classroom, particularly as the multisensory teaching strategies championed by organisations such as BDA and TDA will allow access to the curriculum for those non dyslexic learners who are not simply visual or auditory learners. Research shows that a multisensory approach particularly in the teaching of reading promotes independent learning and…

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    Final Sports Exam: Question 1: I consider the Nike Corporation to be an amoral employer because of the financial incentives to make the cheapest product in a capitalistic business culture. In America, the issue of moral and immoral conduct in the business world is often sidelined in favor of an amoral position on the necessity of earning the greatest profits through the lowest costs cutting measures in terms of employment. The issue of Nike sweatshops as an immoral factor in the show industry…

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    In the novel, Netherland, Joseph O’Neill tells the life of the main character, Hans Van Den Broek. Hans is a stockbroker who is from Holland while his wife, Rachel and son, Jake is from London. Hans is a man in his mid-thirties who does not know who he is and does not his place in the world, and he is motivated to achieve his American Dream. The American Dream for Hans is to find his identity, so he moves his family to New York and quickly starts to detach himself from them while he does so. As…

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    different accent than she is now, in the beginning of the essay, she introduces herself with the language she acquired while attending Cambridge University. However, Zadie feels like she lost the voice from her childhood spent in the working-class of London. Hello. This voice I speak with these days, this English voice with its rounded vowels and consonants in more or less the right place—this is not the voice of my childhood. I picked it up in college, along with the unabridged Clarissa and a…

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    Anti Assimilation

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    EXPLORING ANTI- SEMITISM- A GLOBAL HISTORY OF JEWS At the beginning of 2013, the world’s Jewish population was estimated at 13,854,800—an increase of 101,500 (0.74%) over the 2012 revised estimate . While the world's total population increased by 1.16% in 2012, the World Jewry increased at less than two thirds the general population growth rate. The trend which was mapped was that since the 1970s, world Jewry stagnated at zero population growth for nearly 20 years, with some recovery during…

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    The Passionate Shepherd

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    Nevertheless, his poems also became very appreciated by the readers, especially “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love”. The poem was written before he went to London to become a wright player, which reflects the idealized feeling people in the Renaissance period were to feel: living in a countryside accompanied by a lover. However, the Pastoral poem of the 16th century had great influence from “the earliest pastoral…

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    North Korea 1984 Analysis

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    Differences between 1984 and North Korea In 1984 the location of the story is held in London, Oceania. Oceania is a superstate combined of multiple countries formed as one. Oceania is controlled by a totalitarian dictatorship. All surrounding superstate are also under totalitarian dictatorships. The Party, the formal name of Oceania’s government, has created a society built on the basis of control and eqaulity. As we find out later, the purpose of all the lies, and brainwashing is solely for…

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    Christopher makes the reader reexamine how they think about main characters because in this novel the main character does not make decisions based on emotions. Before Christopher is about to run away to London, he stops by Mrs. Alexander house and tells her, “‘And my father lied to me. And also he said he killed Wellington’” (Haddon 133). Most of the time if some close to one committee's a crime, then they would not go and tell other people that this person…

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    Mary Tudor Personality

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    She refused to attend the funeral. Her father Henry was now relief of his former wife 's death because this meant he is now allowed to be happy with Anne and free form the fear of war. Another greater news Anne was pregnant again bringing hope to Henry for a male heir, but unfortanlly she had a miscarriage. With Henry disappointments of the miscarriage rumors had spread that Anne been having affairs so she was sent to jail. Later May 19 1536 Anne…

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    The Night Circus Analysis

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    Other than the story taking place in the circus, it mainly stays within London, England. The connection the Night Circus has on the characters is pretty strong, especially for Celia and Marco. For the two of them, the circus can be compared to a battle arena where they have to battle each other to the death or a chess board…

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