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    The Reformation was not bound to any one class, nor any one place in the world. Each man who led a following to change some aspect in the church was a step in the church’s transition to more modern ideals. The church was entering a time where change was occurring; people were beginning to think differently and express their opinions more. This all made the church vulnerable to verbal and physical attacks from different men in different countries; leading the Swiss Reformation, Hueldrich…

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    is highlighted by its strategic location on the southern boundary of the city grid, thereby acting as a gateway building, re-emphasized by the big entry arch under the famous copper-clad main dome that invites travellers into the station. Facing outwards at 45 degrees to neighbouring streets, the building dominates both the corner of Swanston and Flinders Streets and the view of the city from Southbank. Its unique design represents an extraordinary example of a building type. The design, with an…

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    With contraception, females can step out of the bounds of patriarchal expectations. With contraception, females can choose to focus on their career, personal growth, and happiness, rather than being a wife and a mother. One of the most significant factors in liberation from patriarchy or any other form…

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    Children With ADHD

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    a way to encourage a child to lower their intensity. Lastly, it is important to consider the external expression management which can be achieved through “adaptive expressions” (Betty, 2013, p. 51). This allows the child to find a balance between Bound and Free Flow, which gives them more control over their body movement. Often, attunement and the use of role-plays are used to help a child gain mastery of this…

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    secret, both have betrayed and harmed one another. Both have sinned, and both have let their hopes and passions blind them and carry them astray. While Hester and Chillingworth have seemingly opposite motives, drives, and desires, their fates are bound together. Chillingworth’s comparisons of Hester and himself communicate his views on their past and future while acknowledging the connections between them. Roger Chillingworth contrasts Hester and himself by comparing their passions, desires,…

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    Often in science fiction the debate of what is possible arises to stretch the imagination beyond the usual bounds. In Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, clones pull at the limits of the readers’ mind, not only with their successful human existence but also with their multi-dimensional thoughts and emotions. Addressed in “More Human than Human” written by Chung Chin-Yi, clones, although created artificial, have their own original and unique emotion. He even states, “…it is the clones who are…

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    The weight of the heart that has been occupied by guilt can be considered as a heavy burden for an individual. Corrupted by his unwillingness to do the righteous action, he becomes indecisive since there is a high possibility of becoming ridiculed by his society. Such a theme certainly exists in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Arthur Dimmesdale seems to have no consideration regarding the punishment of his lover, Hester Prynne, who has given birth to his child. Throughout the novel,…

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    Both are the combination of man and god. Both have gods interfere in their lives. Both have friends that die during the course of their lives. As characters in a story, Gilgamesh in The Epic of Gilgamesh and Achilles in The Iliad share striking plot similarities. They are not the same story however. The Epic of Gilgamesh is an ancient Mesopotamian epic where the main character, King Gilgamesh, is an oppressive and unjust ruler until he meets Enkidu whom he then goes on an adventure with.…

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    In a year that remains undefined beneath a small city lit only by candles, a young man is working. He works without the Council to guide him and without his brothers beside him. He works for his own purposes, for his own desires, for the dreams that were born in his own steady heart and bright mind. In the world of Anthem, Equality 7-2521 is a relic from a time long passed. By working in the dark to bring forgotten scientific truths into the light, Equality defies the most valued rule, the…

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    1.0 Situational Analysis YUBER Sports is an organisation that focuses on teenagers’ character development and leadership by using sports. They utilise sports science to enhance their performance and mindset. The organisation’s latest initiative is to organise Camp Valour, a camp that involves sports science and experiential learning methodologies to train sports leadership. This camp is to maximise the mind body potential of the participants with positive psychology, which blends with sports…

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