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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'lived'
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| "Delivering A Bridge Between A Lived Experience Of Organising And The Textbooks On Organisational Theory". |
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| "Examine the decisions, about their futures, made by the women characters in "Pride and Prejudice" and show how far they were influenced by the expectations of the society in which they lived." |
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| "Linda: I don't say he's a great man... He's not the finest character that ever lived. But he's a human being... Attention, attention must be finally paid to such a person. |
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| "Mary Shelley lived at a time of rapid progress inscience. With reference to chapter four, in what ways is 'Frankenstein' an early form of science fiction?" |
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| "The Taming of the Shrew" could either be seen as offensive or acceptable to women dependant upon the era of which they lived, discussing Act 4 Scene 1. |
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| "These Hillforts were only lived in at a time of war" Do you agree with this statement? |
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| "With reference to specific visual art works, explain how visual artists have transmitted the values and beliefs of the society in which they lived." |
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| A First Analysis of the Lived- Work of Ballroom Dancing |
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| A view of ordinaly life lived under Machiavelli and Rousseau |
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| All my life I have lived with racism. |
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| Although there is no absolute proof that King Arthur lived, the historical and literary information has made him an ideal representative of the middle ages. |
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| Assess the reasons why the 2nd Republic was so short lived. |
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| Assess the reasons why the Second Republic was so short lived |
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| Assess the view that cults, sects and new age movement are fringe organisations that are evitable short lived and of little influence in contemporary society. |
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| Autobiography - I was born in St. Mary's hospital and since then have lived in London all my life. |
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| Christians go on pilgrimage to experience where Jesus lived, where he created his miracles and where he spent the last days of his life. |
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| Compare and contrast "The Chimney Sweeper" in Songs of Innocence with "The Chimney Sweeper" in songs of Experience by William Blake. Discuss other poems by Blake that appear to be critical of the society in which he lived. |
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| Compare the way in which these poets convey their attitudes to love and relationships. How is this affected by the era in which they lived? |
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| Could I Have Lived My Life Differently? : The Diary of Bigger Thomas. |
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| Critically consider the proposition that trial by jury has out lived its usefulness and that it should, in the interests of justice and as a matter of some urgency, be abolished. |
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| Describe a room in a deserted mansion making sure that the description reflects the characters that had once lived their and the events that had taken place |
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| Describe the political, social and religious situation of Palestine during the first century AD in which Jesus lived and taught |
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| Dickens is a writer whose work reflected the concerns of the society in which he lived. What are those concerns and how does he convey them to the reader of A Christmas Carol? |
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| Dickens wrote novels which reflected and commented upon the society in which he lived. In 'Great Expectations' what did he tell us about the treatment of children - at home, school and at work- crime, punishment and the legal system? |
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| Discipleship is to be lived out in the context of the Christian community. As individuals we are called to follow Jesus, and the church community is also called to a life of discipleship |
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