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    In the Door in the Wall, Robin had to choose to be brave and take risks. Both sides believe that Robin eventually snuck out of the castle. Some believe his escape was an honorable and brave decision, while others believe it was dangerous, if discovered and captured Robin would have died. Robin should have snuck out of the castle to get help for three crucial reasons; the castle residents remained outnumbered, in distress, and he would be a hero if successful. The first reason Robin should have snuck out of the castle to get help is the residents were in distress. Castle residents were under attack by the Welsh and losing soldiers quickly. The Welsh strategically planned to attack and destroy the castle. Because of this, they could not…

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    Robin Hood Equality

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    In Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, the power of Robin Hood, who was called Robin of Locksley at the time, was presented by the power and equality that he provided to the men and women whom he engaged with. Unlike Robin Hood, the Sheriff of Nottingham was cruel and worked for his own good, and used the power granted to him to boost his own pockets with money and fortune. He ruled everyone around him by having a crew of corruption that followed his ranking with his cousin, the witch Mortianna, and…

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    exposure to African history as well as the politics behind it (Nottingham, 2016, p.1). Due to this exposure, he gained a deeper knowledge of the South African governmental system and the injustices that Africans endured during this time (Nottingham, 2016). So with…

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    “Robin Hood and the Three Squires” by Anonymous Summary In the poem “Robin Hood and the Three Squires” (n.d.) narrates the rescue mission of Robin Hood to the three squires who was held by the King because they killed the King’s deer. Robin Hood disguises himself as a beggar, tricks the sheriff with the help of his followers and he saves the three men from the death penalty in Nottingham. Argument “Robin Hood and Three Squires” (n.d.) portrays Robin Hood as an intelligent person. Analysis When…

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    (NICE, 2007, Citied in Nottingham University Hospital, 2011) His observations on admission were; He was alert, active, well perfused and looked well. Heart rate – 93, Respiration Rate – 20, Blood Pressure – 102/49, Saturation – 99%, Capillary Refill Time (CRT) – 2 sec and Temperature – 36.2 and his Paediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) was 0. The PEWS is essential in providing effective care as it supports the nurses in making assessment and recognising early signs of deterioration as well as…

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    Realizing he made a huge mistake (by leaving Robin Hood and the band), Little John concludes that he must make it up to his comrades. He befriends the Sheriff’s cook and persuades him to join the band; he then takes the Sheriff’s silver plates and sets off to find Robin Hood. Not impressed with the silver plates, Robin Hood still accepts Little John and the cook into the band (74). Thinking about the future, Little John communicates with Robin Hood so they can spend the rest of their lives…

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    The aim of this study attempts to find why a Western-style education in China has done little to inculcate revolutionary movements. Having taught in the the first foreign university to open in China, the author realized exposure to western-style university education in China does not arouse democratic aspirations among students because Communist Party control remains surprisingly tight. This study is based on the the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC), which is the first foreign…

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    Rohmer, Chris Maker, Claude Chabrol, and Jacaues Rivette. The French New Wave Directors wanted to produce a different kind of film unlike the way “Old Hollywood” produced films. The directors took advantage of the technology that they had to create a different kind of film. They created and used certain styles like Stephen (Nottingham, 2003.) had said, “French New Wave films had a free editing style and did not conform to the editing rules of Hollywood films. The editing often drew attention…

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    Studies from the University of Nottingham on school ballots support that the information given from social media is more interactive, user-centered, briefer, easier to process and visually attractive than those of regular media platforms. By being more interactive, attractive, simpler, and quick, the attention of young adults are caught and their involvement in politics increases. The University of Nottingham’s research presented more results fortifying that social media is the superior media…

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    The Luddite Movement

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    Europe, the cessation of trade caused a substantial decrease in production for Britain’s manufacturing firms; subsequently, a great number of workers became unemployed. As said by Fitzwilliam, who was responsible for the preservation of law and order in the West Riding at the time, “put the manufacturers to work again and outrage and [Luddism] would die away, for they were assuredly the offspring of distress and unemployment” (Thomis, 46). Along with the substantial increase in unemployment,…

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