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'The Hurricane' directed by Rudy Langlais - Explore and analyse three of the dominant discourses about 'race' in the film.
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A Brief History of Friendly Societies.
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A comparative study of female subjectivity throughout 'Happy Days' and 'A Doll's House'.
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A fantastic text tells of an indomitable desire...." (R. Jackson) How useful do you find this defini
A London Fete - poetry review
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A serial killer as defined by Brian and Wilfred Gregg in The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers, is someone who kills three or more people with sufficient time intervals between each kill, known as a cooling off period.
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According to classical pluralists and classical elitists can states be neutral to competing interest groups?
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According to the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, a 'gift' is 'something...which is voluntarily transferred to another without the expectation or receipt of an equivalent'. Anthropologists, however, routinely talk about 'gift-exchange'. Discuss.
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Account for the continuing belief in magic and folklore in early modern European society.
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Admission to selective universities, a discusion.
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Age of Innocence - Explore Wharton's Presentation of Women In The Novel.
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American Beauty review.
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American hunting culture.
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An analysis of Isaiah Berlin's two concepts of Liberty with reference to John Stuart Mill and Rousseau.
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An Examination of the Arguments Raised in 'What's Left of the Welfare State'[1] by David Miller.
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Analyse how 'Brave New World' uses the themes of control, morality and individuality to change the way we think about society.
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Analyse the Licensing Regulations Regarding Venues and Explain In Detail the Differences Between the Licenses For an Indoor and an Outdoor Event.
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Analytical Review: The Educational Legacy of War.
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Anomie is dysfunctional and not a force for liberation.
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Anthropology
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Are Communities always based on intimate relationships?
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Are there any general features which can be said to characterise hunter-gather societies? To what extent are such societies egalitarian?
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Are We Heading towards a Global Society?
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Assess the extent to which there are a variety of masculine and feminism identities in modern advanced UK society.
Brave new world, and 1984 both reveal to the reader the authors'ideas of a dystopian society. However, the regimes manage to convince the subjects that they are part of a utopia. Discuss the methods each author uses to create this illusion.
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