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    It is an effective observational tool that allows researcher to examine and evaluate teaching quality scientifically and systematically. The table 1.1 below shows the Flanders’ Ten Category System and it attempts to divide all kinds of verbal behavior that happens in classroom into three main categories: teacher talk, pupils talk and silence or confusion; and ten…

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    it be through the utilization of wealth or the actions taken to accumulate more wealth, all of these books are related in their portrayal of money as the underlying necessity in the lives of their protagonists. Jay Gatsby, Ebeneezer Scrooge, Moll Flanders, and Nora Helmer all are motivated by either their pursuit for wealth or their need to spend in order to accomplish a goal. By placing this emphasis on money and wealth in the lives of the main characters, these authors are purposefully…

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    In the 1910’s the First World War was in process and most of the men that sacrificed their lives for their country and family were forced to commit undignified murders of fellow soldiers. Many of the soldiers that went to fight would write poetry about the glorification and traumas of the war to send back to their families at home, many of these poems were later published and used to implicate the horrific world war. Language techniques are used in many different English pieces, through powerful…

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    Reaching the chapter that states the arrival of Anne’s nickname as the ‘Flanders Mare’ up to the story of their marriage that ended months later in a divorce and relationship that no one would have expected; portrayed the viewpoint or position that Norton took. Anne of Cleves side is what Norton supports through her wording;…

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    New Orleans’ police force has long been known to be corrupt by preventing black people from working. In the documentary GRITtv with Laura Flanders, one of the speakers retaliated that police have a pre-existing idea that black life or black rights don’t exist. Meaning that the blacks are automatically criminalized so much so that the first thing job recruiters ask is “have you been conflicted…

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    Gender In Jacob's Room

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    Virginia Woolf explores the social intricacies of gender relations in early twentieth century England. In her novel, Jacob's Room, Woolf uses sequences of characters sketches, circulating around the figure of Jacob, as a means to analyse the roles of men and women in her contemporary society. Contrary to the stereotype of the passive woman and active man, women actively maintain household operations. In addition to the domestic sphere, Woolf examines the shifting roles women perform in the…

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    Paul Halsall's note: Ekkehard, a well-known German historian had completed a history of the world in the year 1101 when he determined to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem On his return he entirely rewrote the particulars of his history relating to the First Crusade, and finally issued it as a little separate volume called Hierosolymita. His work is regarded by historical scholars as remarkably painstaking and temperate. After mentioning the capture of Jerusalem by Godfrey of Bouillon and his…

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    In the past, there have been many wars over land and resources. But the invasion of Germany in Belgium in 1914 was over something more unusual. Germany wanted a better position to attack France in the future so they need Belgium as an advantage. Germany used many tactics to invade Belgium. By using their massive and powerful army they were able to overthrow Belgium as well as many other countries. First, Germany sent a ultimatum to Belgium demanding passage into the country on August 2, 1914.…

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    the German Army resulting in approximately 200,000 dead German Soldiers, and nearly 300,000 dead British Soldiers. The British aimed to relieve the worn-out French forces already in place, and then take possession of the areas above the plain of Flanders, mainly the city of Passchendaele and its surrounding areas. The result was a sound beating of the British forces by the German forces, with the British having to be bailed out by other Allied Forces, largely French and Canadian, in order to…

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    the mud consumed the soldiers in every aspect of their life, and that it was inescapable. The primary source quotes “I have known those who can face enemy barrage without flinching, who still shiver at the memory of their experiences in the mud of Flanders”, expressing the feeling that mud caused the soldiers extreme misery all through the war and was more of a primary enemy then the other side. As this source was written in 1918, at the conclusion of the war, it can be said…

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