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    Protected Trust Deed

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    The main debt solutions available to residents of Scotland are as follows; Protected Trust Deed. A Protected Trust Deed is an agreement between you and the people you owe money to (also known as your creditors). It works by you agreeing to REPAY A PERCENTAGE of your debt in one affordable monthly payment over a given time (usually around four years). Once you’ve made your final payment, the remainder of your debt is written off. You’ll still have enough money left over to live your life after…

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    AIA105 - Visions of Australia: Time and Space from 1700 to 2000 Assessment 3: Research Essay (40%) Anna Bright 216088083 Question 11: Were the hardships of the Depression in Australia a ‘myth’ Why/why not?
 In Australia The Great Depression occurred between the years of 1929–32. It is said by many to be a time of extreme hardship. According to Evans, (2006, p. 5) ‘the Australian society reacted to the depression with confusion, anger and a search for someone to blame’. However, some…

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    The first issue here is that there has been a representation happening between Percy and Goodhomes & Co. Representation is a statement of fact which is relied on by the receiving party. In this scenario, Percy relied on the statement given by the estate agent: ‘ that the garden amounts to 1.5 acres. In reality, as would be obvious to anyone with any experience in such matters, the garden is less than three- quarters of an acre in size.’ and was induced to enter into a contract. As such, the…

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    Film Noir Film Analysis

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    Film Noir is a style of filmmaking, portrayed by elements such as skeptical heroes, blunt lighting effects, perpetual use of flashbacks, complex plot lines, and an underlying experimental philosophy. The genre was most popular in American crime dramas of the post-World War II era. It has become an iconic movement in the history of film-making working its way into our society by displaying the meaning of the darker side of the American dream. In 1941 ‘The Maltese Falcon’ was released and is…

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    This symbol can be found in places around Peru and Bolivia, The Chakana is an icon either worn as a talisman, as jewellery, or used in architectural design on many buildings, temples, and artifacts such as on the Condor Temple in Machu Picchu. Chakay loosely translates “to cross” or “to bridge” and is derived from the ancient Incan language Quechua which is still spoken…

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    Tragedy is an ambiguous word which has several different meaning or interpretations. How an individual copes with her personal tragedy can also be very different. In A Good House by Bonnie Burnard and Ordinary People by Judith Guest, female characters play a crucial role in overcoming two separate tragedies. In the face of tragic events, the female protagonists are the ones who must anchor and sustain their families. They become the family pillars because of detached males characters and the…

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    Digital Media and Society: Rolex Digital media describes any media encoded in a format that machines can read. Computers provide avenues for creating, viewing, distributing, modifying, and preserving digital media. Examples of digital media include computer software and programs, digital video, digital imagery, websites, and web pages. These are inclusive of data and databases, social media, e-books, and digital audio. A combination of the internet, computers, and digital media can have…

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    For example: what was their favourite food? What was their favourite place? What was their favourite TV programme? it is important for children to have some of the special objects that belonged to their parent. These might be items of clothing, jewellery or other objects, your child will talk when they are ready and usually in small bursts. These are precious windows to your child 's understanding of what has happened, and create special and unique rituals or remembrance activities (Helping a…

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    Throughout this essay the following statement ‘the advantages of tourism outweigh the disadvantages’ will be critically evaluated. It is known that tourism’s a world-wide industry which generates a huge amount of money, however many people don’t see the implications that tourism can have on communities. The course of this essay will explore the statement from a range of different perspectives and overall demonstrate that the statement is false. Although this essay is to highlight the…

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    Allan Poe, ‘L’homme double’ was one his first pieces of work, recounting a judiciary process in which the accused is more than he initially appears. Suspected of having violently slit the throat of an elegant lady before stealing expensive items of jewellery, on the one hand he seems to be intelligent and respectable and yet on the other, rather uncivilized and confused. Firstly discussing his inspiration, this commentary looks to analyse…

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