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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'issues'
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| Religion and the Media |
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| Act 3, Scene 3 is central to 'Othello', not only in terms of where it is situated in the action - half way through the play - but also because it involves the major characters working out the key issues explored in 'Othello's' plot. |
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| Abortion and euthanasia: explain how Christians would respond to these issues |
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| analyse and explain the way in which a religious theme of concern has been dealt with in a film or television drama._________________________________________ The film that I am focusing in on is called East is East. |
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| Discuss the development of TV in Britain since Deregulation in the 1990s. What have been the main issues facing Broadcasters, and in what way have they sought to resolve these? |
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| DRAWING ON YOUR CLASSROOM PRACTICE AND THE KEY LITERATURE IN THE FIELD DISCUSS THE ISSUES FOR TEACHERS IN SUPPORTING YOUNG PEOPLE IN BECOMING EFFECTIVE LEARNERS. |
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| How can we best understand the role of religion in foreign policy? |
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| In an essay of not more than 1200 words, discuss the claim that the most compelling reason for studying religion today is to reach a better understanding of contemporary society. |
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| Kingdom of Matthias |
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| Religion and Medical Issues: Describe the treatments available to help infertile couples have children |
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| "'A fully ethical study would mean that all ethical issues are fully resolved.' To what |
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| "A Kestrel for a Knave" and "Our Day Out" both raise the issue of social stereotyping. With close reference to the texts explore to what ends and effects this issues is raised. |
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| "An Inspector Calls" - issues raised in the play concerning the social structure of the time and how this has been relayed |
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| "Assess the view that religious language is meaningless." |
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| "Being first does not necessarily mean being the biggest. Discuss the issues of growing into a large business operation through franchising." |
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| "Brief Encounter" dealt with the issues of sexuality and desire by using a lot of different techniques. |
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| "Choose three texts and discuss their representations of family. Is family a repressive force; is it an empowering one? How do questions of family relate to issues like class, race and gender?" |
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| "Dealing With Moral Issues". |
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| "Describe some relevant legislation and ethical issues facing occupational therapists in health and social care services". |
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| "Describe the variety of specifically religious programmes on mainstream television." |
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| "Discuss critically religious and secular ethical arguments about environmental issues" |
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| "Environmental policy can't be based solely on efficiency arguments. Issues of ethics are at least as important." Discuss |
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| "Everything that is legal is not necessarily ethical" Critically discuss this statement, drawing on your knowledge and understanding of ethical and legal issues relating to research with children and young people. |
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| "Explain how the themes and issues were communicated in a passage to India." |
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| "From your knowledge of the ethical issues involved in social influence research to what extent can such research be justified?" |
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