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    Change: A Short Story

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    flawless, but i'm human. I wish I would've found the unconditional love of God. The love that doesn’t fade because I do so many impulsive decisions; and based on the love scale of our world I would not be loved I would be the unwanted baby a parent drops off at the fire station. But since I have a father in God, I know that his love will never wither or dry out like a rose. I see love as not…

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    potential conflicts between organized crime groups. The long-term implication is that this approach needs to be maintained to be effective. If not maintained the gang members will resume to their illegal activity once the pressure of the system begins to drop. Additionally, it must also be a community response, ‘we can’t arrest our way out of this’ means that police need the resources and the community’s…

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    Name wanted nothing more but for time to hurry up. His eyes, the dreadful colour of jealousy and greed, darted between the clock and the vacant seat across his table. He was sure that the clock enjoyed how agonisingly slow this wait was. It ticked by at a sluggish pace, in a weird mechanic sort of laughter that no one but Name could understand. Everyone else said that it was impossible for clocks to feel emotion, let alone laugh. But Name knew better. He knew clocks were demonic creations that…

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    Using specific examples from Brecht’s methodology and plays you have seen discuss the influence that Berthold Brecht’s theories regarding production techniques have had on the theatre of today using examples from a play or plays you have seen. Berthold Brecht is the German born playwright, theatre director and father of “epic theatre” (Gradesaver.com, 2015). In this essay I will be observing how Brecht has influenced other playwrights over the years, to do this I have a play (The ballad of the…

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    Task 16. Explain different types of bullying and the potential effects on children and young people. Bullying is use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), and force them to do something against their wish/will. Stating difference of opinion, debating over contentious topic and some confrontations among children is not bullying. The power imbalance which result in more than one children ganging up against one child or targeting a group based on colour, race, culture, etc. is…

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    What Love Can Do To a Person All women wish to find the ideal, perfect man, and all men want to find the beautiful, kind, and amazing woman. A woman (or a man) wants someone that can’t bear to live without her, and someone who will understand her and will never give up on her. In a previous book I read, called “Romeo and Juliet”, I found that true love between Romeo and Juliet. One can’t bear to live without the other, and so they end up killing themselves so they don’t have to live alone in…

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    Synthesis Essay On Parents

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    one-hundred wrong or because they “didn’t hustle back to [their] position on defense.” (Source 7) Because every time they reflect on this they’ll believe they aren’t good enough, focusing on the three wrong, instead of the ninety-seven right. They’ll drag themselves down for the three wrong or because they didn’t get back fast enough. As a lenient parent, you won’t help them…

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    The next night, the woman wakes up and walks to the kitchen, opens the fridge and takes out a yogurt cup. For hours, she stands in the same spot just stirring the yogurt with a spoon. Then she drops the yogurt and walks back to her room. However, the sound of it dropping wakes up her husband and goes downstairs to find her in a trance, just mumbling about regulating her digestive system. The husband decides to contact the yogurt-obsessed spirit…

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    Caravanning Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Historically a caravan is a group of people traveling together, often on a trade expedition. Caravans were used mainly in desert areas and throughout the Silk Road, where traveling in groups aided in defence against bandits as well as helping to improve economies of scale in trade. Presently a caravan is a vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car and used for holidays. Why Caravanning ? You don't have to be active or outgoing to go caravanning. Simply enjoying the…

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    who is unbelievably strong, is unfortunately mentally retarded. “Behind him walked his opposite, a huge man, shapeless of face, with large, pale eyes, and wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws” (2). With a step back from being mentally handicapped, georges lovable character traits can still be shown with the journey he took. Under the circumstances of being mentally retarded, Lennie’s child-like qualities are very noticeable…

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