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    Jane Austen is known for being a writer of women, and romance, but she is a major influence of gender stereotypes after her time. In many of her works, Austen would flout at how femininity and masculinity were ruled by societal standards. Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey follows suit with this concept, by depicting her characters as what was expected of their gender to what was abhorred in upper-middle class and high society. The second to the youngest of eight children, Jane Austen was born on…

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    This is considered to be the first battle in the Wars of the Roses. When the battle finally ended, the Lancastrians were in full retreat. Henry VI was captured and taken back to London, while his wife and son, Margaret and Edward made their way to Coventry. From 1461 to 1471, the wars escalated into struggles for the throne between those who supported Henry and those who supported Duke Richard’s son, Edward IV. Edward IV first ruled between 1461-1470. Unlike Henry VI, Edward IV was very…

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    The Smith Family Case Study

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    societal services. Opportunities for early interventions have still been missed regardless of multi-agency workings shown in one of the most recent case being Daniel Pelka in 2012 in which multiple opportunities to intervene were missed to protect him. (Coventry Safeguarding Children’s Board, 2014). Allen (2011) highlights in his ‘Early Interventions, Next Steps’ report that there are two cultures competing late and early intervention and provides recommendations in his report on how to…

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    London Blitz Research Paper

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    The extensive period of rapid bombing begun in the afternoon of the 7th of September in 1940 and was a strategic plan of the demoralization of London that was set-up by the Germans. The “Blitz”, was a short way to say the German expression, “blitzkrieg”, which means lightning war. On the first day, nearly 348 German bombers were sent to drop explosives throughout the metropolitan. 450 citizens died whilst leaving many homeless and injured. On average, approximately 700 tonnes of…

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    Charlotte Mew's Poetic Voice

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    Charlotte Mew (1869-1928) is the first selected woman poet in this study. Writing in the last decade of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth, Mew’s poetry straddles the fin de siècle and early modernist periods. Thus Victorian and feminist approaches are used in examining her poetry. Mew's poetic voice is an integral link in women's writing from the end of the nineteenth century into the first two decades of the twentieth century in that it enables contemporary…

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    Many countries at this time were in the need of men during World War 2. Many of them had colonies, and in these colonies, many men were willing to lay down their lives in the name of the Queen. My research question is, To what extent did the Indian Military contribute to Allied victories in World War 2 from 1939-1945? Indian soldiers were selected from many different castes, and religions, including Hindus, Muslims, Christians, and Sikhs. Many, many soldiers were used extensively during the…

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    Introduction Noticeable indications of deterioration have been shown in numerous patients few hours prior to a critical condition (Ludikhuize, Smorenburg, de Rooij, & de Jonge, 2012). Critical condition can be prevented by recognizing and responding to early indications of clinical and physiological deterioration (kyriacosu, jelsma,& jordan (2011). According to NPSA (2007) delay in responding to deteriorating vital signs have been defined as an complication resulting in prolonged length of stay,…

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    Business in Engineering Competitive advantage General Electric Plc. Abstract Every company must have to excel in the competitive advantage enjoying over the competitors to become the market leaders (Porter, 1990). The General Electric Company possesses some unique resources that are constantly helping the GEC to become a bigger organization day by day. Without being able to develop a competitive advantage in the market it will definitely be difficult to sustain in the modern competitive…

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    Table of contents Introduction 1 Chapter 1. The Victorian Era 3 Chapter 2. Tess, the tragedy of an unfair existence…

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    UNIVERSITATEA TRANSILVANIA DIN BRAŞOV FACULTATEA DE LITERE PROGRAMUL DE STUDII UNIVERSITARE DE MASTERAT: Studii Lingvistice pentru Comunicare Interculturală Forma de învăţământ: Zi DISERTAŢIE Absolventă: Bușe Ionela Monalisa Coordonator: Lect. univ. dr. Sibișan Aura Braşov 2015 TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY OF BRASOV FACULTY…

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