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    becomes sore. When you keep open your mouth, it becomes full of saliva. These are our body’s natural reactions, or reflexes. According to Kaprow, happenings is ”[P]laying with everyday life often is just paying attention to what is conventionally hidden.” One of the aims of performance art is to draw attention on our everyday life. Later on, Chris Budern progressed the idea of body as the materiality towards “physical exertion and concentration beyond the bonds of normal endurance” in his 5…

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    important because ancient Egyptians believed in a life after death. Egyptians built many types of tombs, were buried with different objects, decorated and inscribed tombs, and built King Tut’s tomb. These were all important to burial in ancient Egypt. To start with, there were three types of tombs, or chambers where…

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    Elizabeth Gilbert’s Journey for True Happiness First Elizabeth Gilbert focused on enjoying pleasures of everyday life she most to experience while staying in Italy. Gilbert established that the pleasures she would focus on would be learning how to speak Italian and to enjoy all the great food Italy had to offer her. Gilbert writes, “This much I do know-I’m exhausted by the cumulative consequences of a lifetime of hasty choices and chaotic passions. By the time I left for Italy, my body and…

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    In everyone's life it is guaranteed that there will be bumps and conflicts. These bumps can come out of nowhere and change your whole point of view. Charlie is a socially awkward teen that is known as a wallflower. He is someone that does not feel the need to make an appearance for himself. He would rather watch life from the sidelines instead instead of being in the moment. But Charlie can no longer watch life from the sidelines. Two teens enter his life “Sam” and “Patrick” and attempt to…

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    In modern life today, it is getting more and more difficult to choose a right career. Choosing a career is also one of the most important decisions a person has to make in life. According to a proverb, the early bird catches the worm, and it is certainly true when it comes to deciding our futures. In order to find a suitable job soon, we should have a defined career direction while we’re still at school. First, our interests and hobbies have to be considered. It is usually very easy to turn…

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    These three characters of Desai’s novel are presenting the three different stages of life and their response to different stages of life.Fire on the Mountain is the story of Nanda Kaul, educated women, published in 1977. InFire on the Mountain, women suffer as girl child and as married women.Fire on the Mountain a novel by Anita Desai,…

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    by the day. Dialysis is a pain I would not wish on my greatest enemy. It did not only drain her blood, but her spirits as well. There is no greater pain than seeing a woman so strong begin to wither away. As time went on you didn’t see the lack of life in her pruning face, but in her words. She began to talk as if she was on her deathbed that last time I visited. She barely ate and the only solace I found was finding her food that she would be excited to eat. I remember running around the…

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    On a daily basis, the mind is altered through occurrences and everyday happenings, making it a vast, never ending region for exploration and discovery, similar to the world. Even though both the world and the mind are depths of both endless beauty and endless comfort, unpleasant and potentially detrimental experiences are still impossible to avoid and can play an integral role in shaping one's character. While Ann-Marie MacDonalds’ Fall on Your Knees and Carol Shields’ Unless both revolve around…

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    Part 1 Part A (1 & 2) – Roles, responsibilities and boundaries As a Training Consultant (TC) and teacher my main role and responsibilities are to educate and deliver effective training and impart my skills and knowledge in my specialist area which is Childcare. This is needed to support the learner either directly or indirectly and to maintain an inclusive, fair/just and motivating learning environment. I understand that as a teacher I am primarily responsible for the health and safety also…

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    In our everyday lives, we use our senses to observe and enjoy the different things that nature has to offer. When observing these things, the different questions arise however, one of the most pressing and probably the most important question is the origin of all the things we see, hear and touch over the course of our days. This debate has been a pressing matter for many people and has attracted the attention of many people over the course of many years. Along with this debate comes many…

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