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    education bring rapid developments in technology and communications are foreseeing changes within school systems across the world as ideas, values and knowledge, changing the roles of students and teachers, and producing a shift in society from industrialisation towards an information-based society. education has increased in recent years, because globalization has a catalyst to the jobs that require higher skills set. This demand allowed people to gain higher education. In addition, the…

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    Adolescent Development is split up into 3 forms when it comes to development, firstly you have physical, then there's cognitive and finally intelligence. All three of these developments have a strong relationship to the curriculum due to you learning about your development. In this power point I will be discussing all of these and explaining why this is helping your development and your relationship with the curriculum you will be studying. Adolescent today are called teenagers, the common age…

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    When we consider the intertextual connections between texts through an exploration of the characters we come to realize the significance of a composers ‘purpose and text’ An individual’s perception of their value is based on the circumstances they are situated within. Different contexts lead to different values being explored. Supporting this statement Both Orwell and Lang’s works both successfully present the imminent dangers of the contemporary and social and political world to which they are…

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    Introduction Following colonisation and later independence from the British in 1947 India has continued to struggle with extreme poverty. According to Nelson (2013), “India now has a greater share of the world’s poorest than it did thirty years ago.” Statistics from this research have shown that the proportion of the world’s poorest in India has increased from one fifth to one third, approximately 400 million people. This negatively declining trend, however, has not been characterised by every…

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    industrial revolution and his work has been credited all over the globe (Ritzer, 2003). Marx adopted a conflict theorizing way of thinking and this was shown in one of his well-known pieces ‘The Communist Manifesto’. Marx describes the process off industrialisation as the emergence of two defining classes, the bourgeoisie and the proletariat, the bourgeoisie being the most superior and in control (Marx and Engels, 2011). Marx stated that the bourgeoisie put an end to feudal ties and man’s bond…

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    Although Fahrenheit 451 is comprised of a futuristic universe and a backdrop of Bradbury’s own 1950s America inspiration, its central themes are certainly still applicable in our current time era: perhaps 2014 is wedged directly in between the ‘50s, which marked the awakening of a technological age; and the dystopian society that lurked within Bradbury’s own imagination. Fahrenheit 451 brazenly explores the themes of technology, the destruction of the natural world, and control and censorship,…

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    Great Leap Forward

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    China went through several periods of turmoil and instability in the 20th century, among them the Great Leap Forward. Many books and articles have been written on this period. Among them is ‘Black Country to Red China: One girl’s story from war-torn England to Revolutionary China’ by Esther Cheo Ying, originally written in 1980. Esther Cheo Ying was born in China but raised in England, but returned to China in 1949 and stayed for 11 years (Vintage Books, n.d.). Set 30 years prior to 1980, her…

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    Tsarist Russia Essay

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    The Tsarist regime in Russia had begun deteriorating in the early 1900s due to widespread political, social, and economic instability. Both the Russo-Japanese War and WW1 exacerbated the situation, leading to higher levels of discontent amongst the people. Below I will analyse the fall of Tsarist Russia from 3 aspects: the political, social, and economic before and after the wars, and explain how each of these factors played a crucial role in the collapse of the Tsarist regime. The extent of…

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    Due to the advancements in modern technology and society, there are innumerable amounts of ways to fuel and support a population efficiently. Some of these innumerable ways include fossil fuels and renewable energy. Fossil fuels are defined as a natural fuel, such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms. Renewable energy is defined as energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power. Fossil fuels and renewable energy both…

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    Great Barrier Reef Essay

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    Biodiversity Essay How can the great barrier reef be protected for the future generation? The great barrier reef is a stunning 2,600 km stretch of some of the most amazing coral reefs in the world. It is so big it is visible from space. The reef is approximately the same area as Japan, Malaysia or even Germany(Great Barrier Reef). It is a huge part of the world but also a huge part of people's lives. Latest estimates suggests that the great barrier reef makes up to $30 billion each year in…

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