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'Women are conspicuous by their absence in Old English Literature.' Discuss with reference to Beowulf, The wife's lament, and the Battle of Maldon.
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'Words are signals, counters. They are not immortal." Discuss Hugh's attitude to the Irish language and language in general.
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A comparison of Beowulf and sir Gawain
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A comparison of the 20th and 19th century short stories by Penelope lively, Rohl Dahl and M.R. James
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A Comparison of the two different play versions of Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Nights Dream'.
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A Doll’s House Use of Language
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A Foreign Land
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A History of English Canadian and French Canadian conflict.
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A Man of The People, Chinua Achebe writes about a man named Odilli and his struggles with a corrupt parliament and a confused Nigerian community.
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A national hero, or a divisive force for Wales? Which is the more appropriate description of Owain Glyndwr?
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A one to one interaction with an elderly woman Aunty Emily to try through effective use of communication to persuade her to change her life style because it could reduce her life span and afterwards analyse and evaluate the interaction
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A Passage to India - A discussion of the opposing cultures and what divides them.
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A Passage To India - How far and in what ways does Fielding counteract the behaviour of the
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A passage to India is mostly concerned with the relationships between Indian and English cultures, and the interaction and conflicts are the most important moments in the book.
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A Study on Bilingualism.
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Accent
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Accent – Dialect- Gender BiasKaren lee Language is the most powerful tool used for communicating. It is influenced by people’s accent and dialect
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Adam and Eve development of grammar.
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Alexander: Fault Lines
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Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist who created the Nobel Prizes, did not include mathematics in his line of prestigious awards.
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All of the ways of knowing are controlled by language.” What does this statement mean and do you think it is a fair representation of the relationship between perception, emotion, reason and language?
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American Stereotypes of English Society & Life in Television
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An analysis of variations in style in comparison to Standard English.
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An examination of Shakespeare’s use of colloquial language. Although we cannot be sure of how Shakespeare used himself used the language of his time we can look at his contemporaries
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Analyse an article which concentrates on the use of slang and its origins
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