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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'ideas'
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| 'The seven deadly sins' was the stimulus for the integrated piece. This immediately gave each group member lots of ideas about the possible ways in which we could incorporate dance music and drama in this piece. |
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| "Analyse and compare the ways in which Blake presents the contrasting ideas of 'innocence' and 'experience' in his poetry" |
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| "The Meiji Constitution (1889) was a blend of many conflicting ideas." Discuss. |
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| I intend to assess two pieces of such knowledge Descartes which believes himself to prove with logic. The two ideas being the existence of God and the duality of the body and mind. |
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| The merger of ideas found in the article on Southernization by Shaffer and Clancy-Smith's article of localizing histories are indeed the most convincing, and offer a semi-satisfactory method of researching and teaching world history. |
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| The rapidly growing field of Media Literacy is now emerging and expanding in schools and in other community settings to look at the role media potentially or actually play in our lives, in our ideas and actions. |
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| Two poems which convey Blake's ideas are 'The Lamb' and 'The Tyger' taken from 'Songs of Innocence and of Experience'. |
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| "A Doll's House" deals with the position of women in matters of marriage and society in the 19th century. To what extent do you agree that these ideas were ahead of their time? |
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| "A view from the Bridge" - Arthur Miller Examine the ideas of manliness, hostility and aggression in the play. How are the ideas connected? |
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| "Art is the best way to express religious ideas and values." |
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| "Both Seamus Heaney and Carol Anne Duffy explore childhood in their poems - What do they say about it and how effectively do they get their ideas across?" |
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| "Continental Drift, who developed the theory and evidence for this and why their ideas were dismissed at the time." |
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| "Critically Assess The Importance of Hume's Claim That All Our Ideas Must Originate From Preceding Impressions" |
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| "Enduring Love gracefully bridges genres; it's a psychological thriller, a meditation on the narrative impulse, a novel of ideas." With close reference to the text, explore McEwan's use of key features and conventions of different genres of writing. |
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| "Examine DH Lawrence's 'Mountain Lion' and 'Snake', showing how the poet a) uses language and poetic techniques for the emotive effect. b) presents moral and social ideas. |
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| "Examine the ideas of manliness, hostility and aggression as they are portrayed in the play A View from the Bridge - How are these ideas connected?" |
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| "Poetry can bring to life experiences and ideas which are otherwise difficult for us to understand what is your response to this view?" |
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| "Show how the paring of two texts this year gave you an understanding on how authors can present similar ideas in different ways". |
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| "Teaching should ensure when evaluating and improving performance, connections are made between developing, selecting and applying skills, tactics and compositional ideas, and fitness and health" - Discuss these connections. |
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| "The major themes in Our Day Out are the lack of education, lack of opportunity and deprivation in inner city Liverpool - Show how Willy Russell makes the audience aware of these ideas". |
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| "The Rise of the Labour Party between 1893-1914 was due more to the growth of socialist ideas than to the influence of the Trade Union movement" - Assess the validity of this view. |
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| "To learn in a constructivist sense implies that the ways in which teachers encourage students to change their ideas in science is a critical issue" (Skamp k. 1998 pxiv). |
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| "Trace the growth and development of ideas on 'race' from the slave trade era to the late 1970s. How were such ideas used and what purpose if any did they/do they serve?" |
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| "What are Ted Hughes' Ideas about poetry, and how have they been |
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| "With Specific focus on Wilfred Owen poems Disabled, Mental cases, Dulce et Decorum est, the send off and Anthem For Doomed Youth evaluate the methods Owen uses to bring across his convictions, feelings and ideas to you, the reader" (i have referred also |
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