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How Does Michele Roberts Use Language to Convey the Experience of Her Characters?
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How does P+P reflect the social and historical context, in which it was written.
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How does Pygmalion highlight the importance of accent, manners and words in 1912?
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How does Shaw introduce his ideas about society and language in the first two acts of Pygmalion?
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How Does Shaw Use the Ovid Myth and Cinderella Story to Tell a Modern Story?
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How Does Social Class Affect Educational Attainment?
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How Does Social Class Affect Educational Attainment?
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How does Society Use Masks?
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How does the difference between town and country life affect the life of Veronica and Okeke.
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How does the poet approach the views in his poems, and which do you find the most relevant to today?
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How does the single woman threaten conventional gender arrangements in nineteenth century England and Australia? Discuss the figures of the prostitute and the governess in your answer.
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How does the social context effect the questions and results of the scientific enterprise?
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How does the social context of scientific work affect the methods and findings of science?
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How Does the Willy Russell Use the Characters in the Play Blood Brothers to Show the Differences in Social Class?
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How does the work of feminist theorists and researchers challenge orthodox sociological understandings of work, employment and
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How does Vanbrugh exploit the female characters of the play?
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How does Wharton convey this sense of failure and confinement in The Age of Innocence?
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How enduring were the changes created by the 1848 revolutions?
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How far can differences between men and women be attributed to biology and how far are they culturally determined? Which aspects of the socialisation process are most influential in your opinion?
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How far do religious organisations and religious beliefs maintain those systems of inequality, which disadvantage women?
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How far do the main protagonists in Girl, Interrupted and Prozac Nation attribute their depression to wider problems in society?
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How far do the sources support the conclusion that, during the period 1780-1914, the economy and society of Britain was transformed, and with remarkably little conflicts?
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How Far Do These Sources help us understand whether Chartism was a Social, Political, or Economic Movement?
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How far do we go to look good?
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How far does Wimpole Hall show the development of country homes up to 1873?
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